RottenTomatoes.com
Log In | Register | What is RT?
Check out the new RT Community
  • Home
  • Movies
  • DVD
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Critics
  • Trailers & Pictures
  • CommunityBeta
  • Features
  • | Columns
  • | Guides
RT Search Powered by Google
help icon Enhanced RT
searches on Google
Click here to turn on enhanced search results from RT on your Google searches.
 
News
Director-bots: Transform!
What would Transformers be like without Michael Bay at the helm?
June 26, 2009
Discuss Article

With Michael Bay setting out to Destroy All Retinas with his noisy monstrosity/$200 million surreal art piece Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen --- and now reportedly looking to make a smaller, intimate movie as his next project --- we got to wondering what a giant robot movie would look like if it were in the hands of some of cinema's more idiosyncratic auteurs. Can Autobots and Decepticons find love under the steady hand of Ang Lee? Is there a lonely, confused female Transformer drifting into Sofia Coppola's orbit? Michael Bay, take note: that little understated drama you've got planned --- we hear it's a remake of Truffaut's The 400, um, Explosions --- might just benefit from our synopsises.

Wes Anderson

A kooky family of Autobots living in far off Uzbekistan have finally come to terms with their father's disappearance. However, one day, out of the blue, Septimus Prime arrives on their doorstep --- closely followed by the police. The family transforms into a train (led by Midnight Express), crossing the forbidding terrain until they reach the sea in a journey of discovery. On arrival, Septimus reveals he is in fact an impostor, Sentinel Prime, playing the role of his best friend, who had died in a horrible submarine accident.

Martin Scorsese

Jolt paints himself yellow (much to Bumblebee's chagrin) and becomes a Taxi in the mean streets of New York City. Having to take on Decepticon passengers all the time (like Skorponok) is not only uncomfortable, but wears down his logic circuits, to the point where he starts whipping himself in front of the mirror. He sees Optimus Prime's inability to finish off the Decepticons as the root cause, and plans an assassination. On the way to his final assignment, he is accosted by a young whore (Megan Fox) who convinces him that Prime is up in her loft. Rushing in, all guns blazing, Jolt accidentally kills Starscream, Grindor and Soundwave, becoming a hero in the process.

Sofia Coppola

Two young married Autobots live in the city of the Decepticons. Sideswipe must go out every day to collect much needed spare parts, leaving his virgin bride Arcee to fend for her three selves. A Decepticon calling himself Galvatron happens across from her in the hotel bar, where they strike up a friendship. The friendship blossoms, but hits a snag when Galvatron reveals he is in fact the reanimated Megatron. The virgin suicides.

Ken Loach

In this searing indictment of the English class system, a meandering group of drunk Autobots attempt to hunt down and kill Megatron, screaming out 'Mega! Megaaaa!' into the night. They stumble upon him in a secluded South American village (after several months) and then make the surprising discovery that he is in fact the mother that gave them away for adoption. A tearful, oily and slightly uncomfortable reunion ensues.

Baz Luhrmann

An all-singing, all-dancing robot troupe from the planet Cybertron come to Earth for the annual intergalactic, 'So You Think You Can Dance' competition. After Optimus Prime has a flat during preliminaries, Bumblebee must take his place --- even though he has never downloaded a dance programme! He illegally downloads the greatest dance numbers in movie history, shamelessly plagiarising them at the final and snatching victory from Mixmaster, the reigning champion.

M. Night Shyamalan

All the Transformers on planet earth are slowly dying, switching off for no apparent reason. A small boy discovers that even though they can travel through the vacuum of space, resist the fiery birth of re-entry and slam into the solid ground with no ill effects --- they weren't in fact waterproof. Rainfall proved their undoing. Someone asks why they went to a planet covered in water. In a 'twist', they fall over, clutching their chest. Dead. The end. Shut up. That's the end.

Tim Burton

Slice-obot, a hairdressing Autobot, accidentally chops off the head of a human customer, and is sent to Transformer hell where he must constantly transform for fallen Decepticons, who outnumber hellbound Autobots five to 1. However, whilst transforming, Slice-obot discovers he can become a magical tin-plated bagpipe, the warbling tunes of which explode the heads of the dead Decepticons, leaving the gates of hell unguarded and him able to return to the world of the living, just before Christmas.

Quentin Tarantino

Gouts of oil splash the screen as a group of Decepticons raid a downtown bank. Unluckily for them, the police have an insider in their gang --- Traitorbot --- he is more than meets their eyes. Traitorbot is accidentally shot as the robbers escape, and slowly leaks to death as the police cordon tightens. In a shocking moment, a policebot has his nuts removed.

Michael Moore

A hard-hitting, if slightly opinionated, documentary exposing the GM executives who burn billions on technology that create cars that are also robots, and then get Michael Bay to direct the commercials. Subsequently mistaken for 'films', they make more money than selling cars, and a cover up ensues. In a unique counter conspiracy, the US military uses these 'TransMoorefers' in Iraq, with the money that should've gone to Halliburtons's 'Save the Children' fund now spent on Halliburton's 'Kill the Children' fund.

Ang Lee

Megatron and Starscream become trapped on a remote sheep planet. Unable to quit the planet because of its denseness, they soon settle to live together, galactic domination put on the backburner. In the cool planet nights, the two robots seek warmth, and find they are far more compatible than a Mac and a PC. Soon, animosity is 'transformed' into a lifelong love, although there are some ac/dc complications to iron out.


Related Items
Celeb: Michael Bay
Bookmark and Share
Comments (1-16 of 16 posts) | Reply
Gerant K.
Gerant K. writes:
on Jun 26 2009 10:29 AM

This is easily the most painfully useless article I have ever read on Rotten Tomatoes. Why is this in the news section? I'm so damn tired of the Bay bashing. Let's see your giant popcorn eating robot movies Oscar! If your films were twice as good as your articles they would still be monstrosities... just thought I would try your snobbish attitude on for a moment.


(Reply to this)
ledawg
ledawg writes:
on Jun 26 2009 03:57 PM

If Quentin Tarantino directed the films, THEY WOULD BE THE STUFF OF LEGENDS! And if Tim Burton, it would be the best movie ever made.

(Reply to this)
pedro a.
pedro a. writes:
on Jun 27 2009 03:47 AM

what a waste of space. Obviously the person who wrote this has nothing better to do than to pick his *** and put the **** in a article

(Reply to this)
ledawg
ledawg writes:
on Jun 27 2009 01:46 PM

In reply to this comment (#2518029)
You sir, are an idiot. You sir, are a waste of space. You sir, are ****.

(Reply to this)
powdermoon
powdermoon writes:
on Jun 27 2009 07:56 PM

Gerant K. and pedro a., please be aware that this article is full of humour. H-U-M-O-U-R. Life is too short to be so serious.

(Reply to this)
Nikki T.
Nikki T. writes:
on Jun 28 2009 03:53 PM

honestly, aside from the comment about destroyed retinas, I thought this piece offered an incredible amount of praise to Bay. The article also kept me giggling throughout which is more than i can say for almost all of the crap flingers on this site. The day any of you are honored by a movie production studio with 200 million to make ANY movie, then i will deem you worthy of criticism

(Reply to this)
Nikki T.
Nikki T. writes:
on Jun 28 2009 05:42 PM

honestly, aside from the comment about destroyed retinas, I thought this piece offered an incredible amount of praise to Bay. The article also kept me giggling throughout which is more than i can say for almost all of the crap flingers on this site. The day any of you are honored by a movie production studio with 200 million to make ANY movie, then I will deem you worthy of criticism for just about anything movie related

(Reply to this)
Simeon-Rua B.
Simeon-Rua B. writes:
on Jun 29 2009 01:17 PM

Megan Fox iz a young Whore, Just thought Id put it on down.

(Reply to this)
ledawg
ledawg writes:
on Jun 29 2009 08:09 PM

In reply to this comment (#2518952)
Hey, hey, she's a bad actress, but I like her more than most actress's. Why? She called her role in the first "Transformers" "Terrible". That makes her cool in my book.

(Reply to this)
DarkShines2063
DarkShines2063 writes:
on Jun 30 2009 10:41 PM

In reply to this comment (#2519217)
well,the fact that she is really ****ing sexy makes her cool in my books.

(Reply to this)
MADDAZ
MADDAZ writes:
on Jun 30 2009 11:42 PM

HEHEHE I wonder what George Lucas could do with ROTF. And you forgot McG lol.

(Reply to this)
Greg B.
Greg B. writes:
on Jun 30 2009 11:59 PM

James Cameron Transformers= A freakin' sweet movie.

(Reply to this)
MADDAZ
MADDAZ writes:
on Jul 01 2009 01:38 AM

James Cameron any movie= A freakin sweet movie. Cant wait for Avatar.

(Reply to this)
Luke M.
Luke M. writes:
on Jul 01 2009 07:54 PM

Michael Bay sucks. His movies suck hardcore. Transformers was the worst movie I think I've ever seen. I can sit through very, very long movies (gone with the wind, lawrence of arabia, dr zhivago, around the 6 hour mark) but I couldn't wait for Transformers to finish, it was awful

(Reply to this)
Greg B.
Greg B. writes:
on Jul 03 2009 09:48 AM

In reply to this comment (#2519886)
I'm sorry but McG is practically a clone of Michael Bay. Just look at Terminator Salvation. OK, I kinda liked the film, but I was disappointed that it didn't have the same chacter weight or connection with the audience as T1 or T2. Plenty of bangs, ka-booms, bullets flying about and bombs going off left right and centre. He tried to pull off some chacter weight with Marcus Wright and a decent plot but it didn't work out, much like the 2007 Transformers film.
Like I said before, if anyone recives the Transformer Matrix of Directorship, it should be Jim Cameron or J.J Abrams.
Live long and prosper.


(Reply to this)
Moviegamer
Moviegamer writes:
on Jul 10 2009 02:40 PM

I loved both Transformers movies and found this article hilarious. No need for all the seriousness. I hope District 9 is amazing and Avatar WILL be epic.

(Reply to this)
Read More Comments
Page | 1
Post Your Comment
You must be registered to post comments. Login or Register.

Related Links

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
  • Pictures
  • Posters
  • News
  • Forum

Related Articles

  • RT on DVD: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (0)
  • Win Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on DVD (6)
  • Transformers Has Giant DVD/Blu-ray Debut Opens in new window (72)
  • RT on DVD: Transformers, Peanuts, and an Easy Rider (44)
  • Michael Bay Ponders Transformers 3, Bad Boys 3 Opens in new window (30)
  • Michael Bay filming (literally) intimate project Opens in new window (18)
  • Exclusive: Latest on Transformers 3 with producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura (115)
  • Optimus Prime Reads Letterman's Top 10 List Opens in new window (11)
  • Robots Scrap Scrat as Transformers freezes out Ice Age (1)
  • Watch RT on Current TV (1)

Most Discussed

  • Total Recall: John Cusack's Best Movies (94)
  • Five Favorite Films with Roland Emmerich (78)
  • Critics Consensus: 2012 Isn't Quite Earth-Shaking (44)
  • Weekly Ketchup: Rachel McAdams Reads for Spider-Man 4 (41)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: Christmas Carol Tops, Precious Rocks (34)
  • Five Favourite Films with Ang Lee (29)
  • 10 Movies That Changed The (End Of The) World (28)
  • Friday Harvest: Clash of the Titans, Kick-Ass, and more! (23)
  • James Schamus talks Taking Woodstock - RT Interview (4)
  • RT's Holiday Movie Preview -- Find Out What's Hot This Season! (0)

Latest News

  • Weekly Ketchup: Rachel McAdams Reads for Spider-Man 4 (40)
  • Friday Harvest: Clash of the Titans, Kick-Ass, and more! (23)
  • James Schamus talks Taking Woodstock - RT Interview (4)
  • Critics Consensus: 2012 Isn't Quite Earth-Shaking (44)
  • Five Favourite Films with Ang Lee (29)
  • 10 Movies That Changed The (End Of The) World (28)
  • RT's Holiday Movie Preview -- Find Out What's Hot This Season! (0)
  • Five Favorite Films with Roland Emmerich (78)
  • Total Recall: John Cusack's Best Movies (94)
  • Box Office Guru Wrapup: Christmas Carol Tops, Precious Rocks (34)

Latest Interviews

  • James Schamus talks Taking Woodstock - RT Interview (4)
  • John Hurt Talks Harry Potter, Quentin Crisp and Alien - The RT Interview (15)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (15)
  • Wes Anderson Talks Fantastic Mr. Fox - RT Interview (8)
  • Wolverine Creator Len Wein Talks About the Film (28)
  • Gavin Hood Talks Wolverine; Possible Sequel (28)
  • Duncan Jones talks Moon, Sam Rockwell, and Mute (14)
  • Emma Stone talks Zombieland - RT Interview (40)
  • Michael Moore: The RT Interview (139)
  • Andrea Arnold talks Fish Tank - RT Interview (4)

Latest Features

  • Five Favourite Films with Ang Lee (29)
  • 10 Movies That Changed The (End Of The) World (28)
  • Ho-ho-horror! 10 Scary Christmas Movies (36)
  • 12 Facts About 2012 (135)
  • RT's Movie Location Guide - London as Elsewhere (0)
  • Terry Gilliam Talks Doctor Parnassus (15)
  • Five Favourite Films with 24's Carlos Bernard (33)
  • Six Horrible Part Sixes (32)
  • Christopher Smith's Favourite Cult Horror Films (14)
  • RT's Movie Location Guide - London as London (0)

Sponsored Links

 
 
About| Site Map| Help| RT To Go| Contact Us| Critics Submission| Linking to RT| Licensing| Movie List| Celebs List| Newsletter
IGN Logo

IGN.com | GameSpy | Comrade | Arena | FilePlanet | GameSpy Technology
TeamXbox | Planets | Vaults | VE3D | CheatsCodesGuides | GameStats | GamerMetrics
AskMen.com | Rotten Tomatoes | Direct2Drive | Green Pixels


By continuing past this page, and by the continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
Copyright 1998-2009, IGN Entertainment, Inc. About IGN | Support | Advertise | Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Subscribe to RT's XML feed! IGN RSS Feeds
IGN's enterprise databases running Oracle, SQL and MySQL are professionally monitored and managed by Pythian Remote DBA
Certain product data ©1995-present Muze, Inc. For personal use only. All rights reserved.