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  2. I think that makes him a good director. Obviously on the more artistic side his films lack any substance. But I can easily sit down and watch transformer 1 and 3, The rock, bad boys 1 and 2 and armageddon and be entertained.

  3. Jul 16, 2024 · Often imitated and sometimes duplicated, Bay is far more versatile a director than many give him credit for; he can go from directing a street-level buddy cop film to depicting humongous ...

    • Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen
    • Transformers: Age of Extinction
    • Transformers: The Last Knight
    • 6 Underground
    • The Island
    • Bad Boys II
    • Transformers: Dark of The Moon
    • 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
    • Pearl Harbor
    • Transformers

    Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the second of his five Transformers movies, stands as his most repugnant piece of work. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is the full house bingo card of Bay at his worst as a director: The ceaseless sound and fury; the near-indecipherable mise-en-scene; the screenplay which is simultaneously ove...

    With the fourth installment of the Transformers series, Shia Labeouf was out and in his place came Mark Wahlberg. Transformers: Age of Extinction was the highest-grossing movie of 2014, in large part because of its appeal to Chinese audiences. In this one, China’s government and businesses are the true heroes and Chinese product placement, includin...

    After the record box office of Age of Extinction, the fifth Transformers film stumbled at the box office, grossing around $400 million less than its predecessor and putting the Bay-age of Transformers to bed, at least for now. The film reportedly lost over $100 million for both Paramount and Hasbro. Transformers: The Last Knightmay be the most know...

    There are moments during 6Underground where viewers can’t help but wonder if Bay is deliberately trying to make a “so bad it’s good” movie. Bay has never been a filmmaker to adhere to realism but 6 Underground, the story of a billionaire (played by Ryan Reynolds) who fakes his own death to form a vigilante group to take down terrorists, strains eve...

    Despite using the same compelling themes in dystopian sci-fi classics like Aeon Flux, Gattaca, The Hunger Games, and Battle Royale, The Island is probably the Michael Bay blockbuster that audiences are most likely to forget exists. It's a 2005 dystopian action-sci fi with themes of cloning, corporate overreach, and human autonomy, but one still tha...

    Apart from being much more bloated than its predecessor, Bad Boys II is also way more violent, and far bleaker a viewing experience, but there's a reason Hot Fuzz references it as an all-time action movie great. It is, to put it bluntly, an utterly deranged viewing experience. This is the movie where it feels like Bay was fully given permission to ...

    The movie Transformers: Dark of the Moon is a notable step up from Revenge of the Fallen but it's still a clunky mess with some truly nasty moments. The decision to hastily replace Megan Fox with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley didn't do much to combat claims of Michael Bay's misogyny (especially since her character arc was clearly supposed to be Fox's a...

    When it was announced, the idea of Michael Bay of all people making a movie about Benghazi, one of the most politically contentious issues of modern-day politics, felt like the worst possible movie premise. 13 Hours isn’t great, but it’s way more restrained than one would expect from Bay. This is a sleek film meant for an adult audience and not tee...

    Pearl Harbor was supposed to signal the birth of a new kind of Michael Bay. This was the beginning of the prestigious Bay, the film-maker of Spielbergian levels of blockbuster worthiness, the kind of director who could blend high-octane action with serious drama and historical heft. Essentially, this was Bay’s attempt at Oscar glory. That obviously...

    He may have made five of these movies but Bay never topped the first Transformers, the movie that set up the foundations of Michael Bay's Transformers universe. It’s perfect popcorn fodder for that mindless summer day when all audiences want to do is watch things blow up. This may be the only Transformers film on the list where the lack of a cohere...

  4. Critics Consensus: Bad Boys stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence have enjoyable chemistry; unfortunately, director Michael Bay too often drowns it out with set pieces and explosions in place...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › michael_bayMichael Bay - Rotten Tomatoes

    Ever since he emerged from an incredibly successful commercial and music video career, director Michael Bay made some of the biggest, loudest and highest-grossing movies of all time.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michael_BayMichael Bay - Wikipedia

    Michael Benjamin Bay (born February 17, 1965) [1] is an American film director and producer. He is best known for making big-budget, high-concept action films characterized by fast cutting , stylistic cinematography and visuals, and extensive use of special effects , including frequent depictions of explosions.

  7. Apr 11, 2022 · IMDb may hold the definitive answer. Updated on April 11th, 2022 by Mark Birrell: The best Michael Bay movies have defied critical panning to become hugely successful films at both the box office and on IMDb, where voters have rated some of the director's work higher than many may assume.