I think we can all agree that the phenomenal, visionary director Michael Bay delivered unto us a masterpiece of epic proportions with his film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Previously, his former work of stunning art Pearl Harbour was the great work that all filmmakers after followed. However, he has set a new bar, created a new standard by which all filmmaking will now follow.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the defining film of our generation.
With such classics as Beast of Bray Road, Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers, Pirates of Treasure Island, Flu Bird Horror, and Transmorphers, why is the great Leigh Scott so overlooked by film fans? Clearly his former position at The Asylum production company prepared him to be the great director he is now, yet he is still ignored when supposed film buffs construct their “Favourite Directors” lists.
It is a shame such a talent is not receiving the praise he deserves.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Greatest film of our generation over 2 years ago
I think we can all agree that the phenomenal, visionary director Michael Bay delivered unto us a masterpiece of epic proportions with his film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Previously, his former work of stunning art Pearl Harbour was the great work that all filmmakers after followed. However, he has set a new bar, created a new standard by which all filmmaking will now follow.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the defining film of our generation.
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Greatest film of our generation over 2 years ago
This is no hate thread, Edwin. This is truly a work of art that we will all cherish for generations to come.
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Leigh Scott, the most overlooked director in the business. over 2 years ago
With such classics as Beast of Bray Road, Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers, Pirates of Treasure Island, Flu Bird Horror, and Transmorphers, why is the great Leigh Scott so overlooked by film fans? Clearly his former position at The Asylum production company prepared him to be the great director he is now, yet he is still ignored when supposed film buffs construct their “Favourite Directors” lists.
It is a shame such a talent is not receiving the praise he deserves.
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John R Cherry III (Ernest director) and Joe Camp (Benji director) over 2 years ago
Ernest Scared Stupid & Ernest Goes to Jail are two of the best films ever created.
Ever.
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Question about Criterion over 2 years ago
What is the criteria to be released by Criterion?
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Seven Samurai Remake, anyone? over 2 years ago
I think Michael Bay should direct with Shia Labeouf in the lead. Eh?
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