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Originally Posted by RNSrobot
So you don't understand how filmmaking works. K.
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I'll take the naive road, and say I assume if the storyline is weak, it's the storywriter that is to blame. What role did Bay have on that? And also, what did Bay do to make the films bad (to some people)? My understanding was that he was and is known for great action scenes - which all the TF movies have. I generally don't hear anyone ever complaining about the action, or scenery, and special effects of his movies.
If he's directing from a script and the script is weak, why don't the script writers get the hate? Just like if viewers don't like the costume designs of a movie, or the music, or even the robot CGI designs of these movies - shouldn't the people who worked on these elements be blamed? They were the experts chosen to to create the best for these movies.
I'm not an expert in the film-making process, so maybe someone can explain how much weight each person (or group of people) carries for their role in a 'bad' movie vs. Blaming it all on the director?