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I'm eager to see Ninja Turtles.
chances are both movies will be hotly received in the box office, i do hope ninja turtles can somehow be nearly as good as the first feature live action film, i know transformers might just be as well like before.
I'm at odds with Bay. I loved his work until Transformers came along (well I had a bone to pick with him on Bad Boys 2, but I digress).
Talented? Absolutely.
But I worry sometimes about pairing him with Transformers.
Somehow, I feel more confident with Ninja Turtles. I think the fact that its more man-on-turtle action gives me the sense that this is familiar territory to him, although some of it will be digital.
I know T made buckets full of dough. But those movies where a real testament to my patients.