![]() ![]() are all great popcorn fun with some heart and soul. I think his ego got the best of him, especially with his statement to the press basically saying, “Who cares about people complaining they’re all gonna see it anyways!" When it’s a passion project, or something he cares about, Michael Bay can really shine “Pain & Gain” was phenomenal, and stuff like “The Rock," “The Island,” etc. Michael Bay is a unique director and I love a lot of his work, but he hasn’t had the best track record when working with “Transformers” sequels so far. With the Sam and Mikaela storyline concluded and the assurances that we’d be seeing a darker plot centered on new humans, I was hopeful for the results. The third installment, “Dark of the Moon,” fared better than “Return of the Fallen”, but still not a stellar entry into the franchise. When “Return of the Fallen” came along, I was brokenhearted by what I saw on screen. I saw it at least 3 times theatrically, and I owned the HD-DVD, the Blu-ray, and even the Blu-ray box set. ![]() I still remember getting out the theater after watching Michael Bay’s first foray into the Transformers universe. I’m never one to complain about 4K UHD content, so I was happy to request these and luckily all 4 are here and available for review in the next week. As with Warner Brothers and the Harry Potter films, Paramount has decided to go back and give us all 4 of the original Transformers movies on 4K, to match The Last Knight that recently came out. ![]()
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