Jul 15 2008 07:43 PM ET

Michael Bay talks 'Transformers 2' and 'Friday the 13th' remake

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During a break on the set of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen — described to us as a "remote air force base" at an "undisclosed location" — horror franchise reviver and blockbuster director extraordinaire Michael Bay hopped on the phone to give us the scoop on the Transformers sequel, his other projects in the works, and his reaction to that Dark Knight script circling the Internet with his name on it…

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What can you tell us about Transformers 2? Or, better yet, what will you tell us?
MICHAEL BAY: When we were writing the script, I said to the writers, "I hate sequels that try to make it to the third movie. Pretend like we’re never having a third movie, so let’s go for broke on the second one. I hate those cliffhangers! Let’s just make this movie stand on its own." I really feel this movie is not a forced sequel. I think the script is really good, and I think it’s got a lot of new stuff in it. There are a lot of rumors out there, but we’ve released a lot of fake stuff. We’ve done a really good job of keeping things secret.

Can you give us a hint of something that is true then?
[Laughs] No.

C’mon, anything?
There are some great, new robots that are really inventive. 

You recently wrapped production on your update of Friday the 13th, and horror buffs out there are dying to know: what’s it going to be about?
It’s a reconception of the original. We’re introducing a whole group of new kids. What we always try to do is add a little bit of freshness to these movies that were really scary back then and update them for a new audience. 

AFTER THE JUMP: Bay continues on Friday the 13th ("You’re just not going to believe the first 12 minutes!") and talks Ouija boards.

So are you following the same plot as the very first Friday the 13th?
It’s a little different. I don’t want to give it away because of the Internet crazies.

There’s been rumors that you’re going to include plots from all three Friday the 13ths into your remake. Is that true?
The first two, yeah.

Where did you film the Crystal Lake scenes?
In Austin, where we also shot Texas Chainsaw. Austin gives you a lot of looks.

Is there anything else you are willing to divulge about it?
I
haven’t seen the director’s cut because he’s still cutting, but I know
this one will really be scary; it’s also funny, as well. It’s a fun
college adventure that goes awry. It’s not a movie I would ever show my
mom! (Laughs) We don’t make these for our mothers; we make these for
the fans out there.

Speaking of those fans, what do you say to people who are worried that an update of Friday the 13th will ruin the original?
There
are always haters out there, and you can’t get rid of that. We try to
be faithful, and we’re fans ourselves. It’s like when I did Transformers —
I listened to the fans, you know, but you still have to make your own
movie by respecting what was done and trying to give it a whole new
twist.

How have you given it a new twist?
You’re just not going to believe the first 12 minutes! It’s a twist in itself.

And you’re actually working on a remake of Nightmare on Elm Street, too, right?
Don’t know yet. We haven’t made our deal, but it’s worth every penny.

What are you working on next? Ouija?
It’s something we’re playing with, yes. I’m just producing it.  As far as being a director, I’m not sure what I’m doing next. 

What will Ouija even be about?
We’re
just meeting with writers now. There’s a plot that I actually wrote the
outline for; we’re just trying to get the script right.

Finally, I just have to ask, did you happen to see the "Michael Bay’s Rejected The Dark Knight Script" floating around online?
[Laughs] That’s complete bulls—! I might’ve read one line of that.

Did you find it funny at all?
It’s just, where do people find all of this time?

So are you following the same plot as the very first Friday the 13th?
It’s a little different. I don’t want to give it away because of the Internet crazies.

There’s been rumors that you’re going to include plots from all three Friday the 13ths into your remake. Is that true?
The first two, yeah.

Where did you film the Crystal Lake scenes?
In Austin, where we also shot Texas Chainsaw. Austin gives you a lot of looks.

Is there anything else you are willing to divulge about it?
Ihaven’t seen the director’s cut because he’s still cutting, but I knowthis one will really be scary; it’s also funny, as well. It’s a funcollege adventure that goes awry. It’s not a movie I would ever show mymom! (Laughs) We don’t make these for our mothers; we make these forthe fans out there.

Speaking of those fans, what do you say to people who are worried that an update of Friday the 13th will ruin the original?
Thereare always haters out there, and you can’t get rid of that. We try tobe faithful, and we’re fans ourselves. It’s like when I did Transformers —I listened to the fans, you know, but you still have to make your ownmovie by respecting what was done and trying to give it a whole newtwist.

How have you given it a new twist?
You’re just not going to believe the first 12 minutes! It’s a twist in itself.

And you’re actually working on a remake of Nightmare on Elm Street, too, right?
Don’t know yet. We haven’t made our deal, but it’s worth every penny.

What are you working on next? Ouija?
It’s something we’re playing with, yes. I’m just producing it.  As far as being a director, I’m not sure what I’m doing next. 

What will Ouija even be about?
We’rejust meeting with writers now. There’s a plot that I actually wrote theoutline for; we’re just trying to get the script right.

Finally, I just have to ask, did you happen to see the "Michael Bay’s Rejected The Dark Knight Script" floating around online?
[Laughs] That’s complete bulls—! I might’ve read one line of that.

Did you find it funny at all?
It’s just, where do people find all of this time?

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  • Rudy

    I hope people ate their words about Bay as a director. Now I’m not the biggest fan of his work (hated Pearl Harbor) But he has had his monents (love THE ISLAND and Bad Boys 2) But he was perfect to make Transformers. The only one I think could have made it better is MAYBe Spielberg himself. And though a certain amount of CGI was inevitable, the way it was seamlessly blended with live action effects and stunts was truly inspired. I asked for a live movie since I was 10 and in my opinion the man delivered. I can’t wait for T2-Revenge of the Fallen. See even the title makes me giddy.

  • Ed

    Though Transformers was visually stunning, Bay doesn’t seem to care about story. There were so many holes and things that just didn’t make sense (don’t even get me started on John Turturro’s horrible performance…where was Bay to stop him?). If he cared about the story (of any movie, not just Transformers) as much as he does the special effects, I think he would be one of the best directors out there.

  • B-

    I get him. I think he’s a good guy. I never forget how happy he looked when I saw him at a screening for The Texas Chainsaw remake. Looks like he snuck into a screening with average moviegoers to get their reaction. I really hope the new Friday the 13th movie works and is good.

  • GGFan

    Michael if you are listening/reading this, and you are looking for your new “Nancy” for the “Nightmare” remake, you need to cast Leighton Meester from “Gossip Girl”. Also Christopher Meloni for Freddy Kreuger.

  • Strepsi

    The comment about not trying to “make it to the Third movie” alone, makes me a fan. I am old enough to have seen the otherwise excellent “Empire Strikes Back” and “Back to the Future II” in the theatre, and the audience BOOed THE ENDINGS! You’ve just watched an otherwise amazing movie, and the audience stood up and started boo’ing! Glad we won;t have that with Transformers II.

  • Ben Foster for Freddie

    Having seen him be cute yet pure evil in 3:10 To Yuma, my vote is for Ben Foster for Freddy Krueger. But you know, I kinda like that Chris Meloni idea too!

  • Jon

    With all the problems out there right now such as the economy, oil prices, the war amoung other The only thing that I wish above all others is that Michael Bay would stop having any hand in any movie. Seriously, who is the executive(s) that keep giving this chimp a gun.

  • Jim

    Whoa, Rudy. You hated Pearl Harbor, but loved The Island and Bad Boys 2. All three were big, loud, and technically beautiful, but the dialoge and stories were garbage. Transformers had moments of brilliance, but there were alot of groan-inducing scenes as well. I hope he takes what worked from the first movie and dump the extra crap.

  • Ramo

    Get a sense of humor Michael Bay. The rejected Dark Knight script was hilarious. I can’t stand when people can’t laugh at themselves.

  • ann

    Does he seriously not get that ‘Michael Bay’s Dark Knight script’ was a joke?

  • Ceballos

    Ramo-
    I think Bay has shown a willingness to laugh at himself (see the Verizon Fios “Awesome” commercial). Sure, he could’ve displayed a bit more humor about “The Dark Knight” thing, but you can’t expect the guy to be able to laugh EVERYTHING off. I know he (and Ratner) are the go-to punch bags as far as action directors, but some of that stuff HAS to insult them at least some of the time.

  • jimmy

    Bay had made the best movie for 2007,
    please do it again for 2009!

  • Shakespeare

    When will everyone realize that MBay is just a whore and a product of an industry that just keeps getting worse. The hollywood strike is over! When will writers and directors stop making remakes!

  • Shakespeare

    When will everyone realize that MBay is just a whore and a product of an industry that just keeps getting worse. The hollywood strike is over! When will writers and directors stop making remakes!

  • Stef

    To Ramo.. Your telling him to laugh about the “script”. He laughed! It says when they asked him! Lol.
    Sheesh.

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