Michael Bay, Director of the infamous Transformers movies, has finally done what we have all been waiting for: He apologized for making them. Well, some of them...
Do you remember the time around the 2000s when the Transformers movies by Michael Bay were the biggest thing? This was before Marvel movies, folks. Do you remember that time? Do you remember Shia LaBeouf? Do you remember how insufferable all of that was, how awful those movies were and just how goddamn successful? Well, money won over taste back then, but now the bad cinema is coming back to haunt it's creator. Michael Bay has come out and finally apologized for making the Transformers movies.
Michael Bay Says Sorry For Making Transformers Movies
In a new interview with Unilad, Michael Bay reveals that he should have stopped making Transformers movies at some point and yeah, we fully agree. This is what he said about his questionable series of films:
I made too many of them. Steven Spielberg said, ‘Just stop at three’. And I said I’d stop. The studio begged me to do a fourth, and then that made a billion too. And then I said I’m gonna stop here. And they begged me again. I should have stopped. They were fun to do."
I mean... bro, come on. Steven Spielberg came up to you and asked you to stop? And you still kept going? I can't even...
To be honest, this is too little too late. Especially since he only really includes the last two Transformers films, Age of Extinction and The Last Knight. And let me tell you something... yeah, the first Transformers film was alright, but the two sequels were already terrible. But yes, the later two were really godawful and we deserve an apology for sitting through those ones...