Though Rifftrax is made by the same group, its also their lively hood in part. They make one for nearly every movie that has a theatrical release. Rifftrax for myself is not a metric on a movie quality.
MST3K, is metric to me as they were force to get cheap movies and that meant bad old movies.
I understand this, but they insulted the director for making a bad movie in rather specific ways. Trust me, they do not consider it a competent film.
Showing a moment of awe in location or event reveals isn't really difficult, if you're talking about what I think you're talking about... It's just a case of getting the right lighting, camera angle, and music. The director isn't really responsable for any of that.
And even that only gives you a cookie-cutter very-very-Hollywood sort of soulless "quality". The first movie definitely fell into
this pothole when it comes to cinematography/coloration, and pretty damn deep.
I agree that his pacing is not very good. Seriously, the first Transformers is what, two hours and twenty minutes long? I don't have a problem with long films, but if you're going to have an action movie that long, it can't be boring, but it was. It probably doesn't help that I didn't laugh at the pee jokes.
everything Retro said about characters and personality
You're expecting Michael Bay to be able to competently develop, write, and direct characters. This is a mistake, if his first Transformers movie is any indication.
The technical cinematography is very good. The pacing is great, the transitions are good and the scene set up are both interesting and dynamics. He can can show moments of awe in a location reveal or event reveal.
You make it sound like he's actually competent at composing a scene. If he were, he wouldn't have half the characters in it disappearing spontaneously (when it's consequential, no less) or having it switch between day and night between shots. That's amateur hour bullshit.
You make it sound like these are his first movies. He's been directing for 20 years. This seems to be his decline.
I don't get what you mean here. If he's been directing for twenty years, that doesn't exactly justify his incompetence. No director should be making mistakes like that after two decades of directing films.
Speaking of b-movies, I find it amusing that his film
The Island ripped of
Parts: The Clonus Horror, of all things (they settled for an undisclosed amount of cash moneys), as well as some other movies. Granted, the
Clonus ripoff wasn't necessarily Michael Bay's fault; that in itself could have just been screenwriters.