Trebalo je samo pogledati IMDB biografiju tog reditelja i vidjeti kakva je to gomila sranja koje je snimao. Sjećam se kad se pojavio Perl Harbor da je bio kao neki kino hit, ne sjećam se baš najbolje ali mislim da nisam ostao do kraja filma.
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Trade Mark
Intense slow motion shots of characters
Films often feature a US President giving a major speech before a major action is to be committed.
Actors/characters in his films are almost uniformly shot in tight, emphatic close ups, framed under the hairline and above the chin.
Often has over-the-top visuals (i.e. key events taking place at sunset or dramatic events taking place behind actors doing routine activities).
[b]Uses shots of aircraft against a setting sun, especially helicopters(Armageddon (1998/I), Pearl Harbor (2001), Transformers (2007)).
Utilizes monotonic but intense musical cues during action-filled car chase scenes. Bad Boys II (2003), The Island (2005)
Movies tend to be divided in two acts. The first one establishes the narrative and introduces the characters, allowing them to bond, usually in humorous and/or romantic ways. The second act is a non-stop action sequence.
Uses a shot where the camera spins in a circle around characters. (Bad Boys II, Transformers)
Moglo se to jednostavnije napisati, njegov trade-mark je shit. A moglo bi se prodiskutovati o inteligenciji ovoga što je pisao njegov BIO. Možda je sam pisao?

Kakav lik, što više saznajem o njemu sve su veće šanse da postane moj novi idol.
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Personal Quotes
Directing is not a job. It's more like a career. Which is great!
I know [critics] have [been tough on my movies]. And that's why I've taken Jerry Bruckheimer's advice: I don't read them, I really don't.
I write my own action. There's a scene in The Island (2005) - a highway chase where a pile of train wheels fall off a truck and smashes into the oncoming cars. That thought came to me as I was driving next to a truck carrying rail wheels. My mind is very fertile, so I'm like, 'That's very dangerous!' I sent someone out to do research and found out those train wheels weigh a TON each . . .
There are tons of people who hate me. They hate my movies and whatnot. But you know, hey, my films have made a lot of money around the world. 2-something billion dollars, that's a lot of tickets. They said that I wrecked cinema. They said that my, uh...cutting style. They say I cut too fast. And yet now you see it in movies everywhere. Do I take pride in people knowing my style? I think it's nice people know a director has a style. And you can reinvent yourself too.
[on "Transformers"] Well, it's just, you know, listen, it's like...I didn't want to make the boxy characters, you know? Think about it, 30 feet in the air in the real world, just boxes, you know and it'd just look more fake, you know? And by adding more doo-dads, you know, stuff on the...stuff. Stuff on the robots, more car parts, and...you know you can just make it look more real.
I'm one of the few directors - it seems like a dying art - that actually shoot a lot in the camera.
