Dรฉjร Vu 2006 is Tony Scott's Minority Report
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Tony Scott famously didn't care about the time travel plot of
Dรฉjร Vu which freaked out the writers of the film. As they said, he cared more about the action and surveillance aspects of the movie. He famously cared a lot about surveillance, as visible from his previous
Jerry Bruckheimer collaboration
Enemy of the State. And that means, that a sort of sci-fi surveillance movie, marks
Dรฉjร Vu as the closest thing Tony Scott did to
Steven Spielberg's
Minority Report.
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Man on Fire 2004 is Tony Scott's Leon: The Professional
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Critics gave negative reviews to 2004
Tony Scott's film
Man on Fire because of "grim story that gets harder to take the longer it goes on". Are you fucking serious? How then
Lars Von Trier movies get good reviews? Something isn't quite right here. To be frank, the film is very ultra-cinematic. Which could rub some critics the wrong way. Scott doesn't just direct the shit out of it. He also edits the shit out of it. Making one of the coolest directed films in existence. Which if you think about it, isn't particularly what critics find as a serious picture. And yes, the film is grim. At times it feel like a horror film. Not just a thriller. But the film is a rather satisfactory experience.
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The Taking of Pelham 123 ( 2009 ) is Tony Scott continuing to mess with Michael Bay
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Tony Scott's 2009 film
The Taking of Pelham 123 is a remake of a 1998 TV movie with same name, which is a remake of a 1974 movie with the same name, which is an adaptation of a 1973 book, with the same name. Strangely enough, apart from
Denzel Washington playing the hero and
John Travolta playing the villain, the film also prominently shows
John Turturro and
Ramรณn Rodrรญguez which, the same year, also appeared in a
Michael Bay film
Transformens 2: Revenge of the Fallen.
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Taken 2008 is Luc Besson's revenge for Man on Fire by Tony Scott
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On the surface, the 2008 movie
Taken directed by
Pierre Morel and written by
Luc Besson ( he was busy directing
Arthur cartoons ) is about how it is dangerous for little girls to be in the world. And about how awful the human trafficking is. And about how good, people who fuck up human traffickers are. But then, out of nowhere, it makes people cheer when a guy is buying an underage girl at a human trafficking auction. As if, it makes you think: Is Luc Besson just trying to show
Quentin Tarantino that he is a master of corrupting the audience?
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Domino 2005 is Tony-Scott-hem!
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Tony Scott appeared to be trying to outgrow
Michael Bay in the 2000s. In 2001 he does
Spy Game which is a kind of slightly bayhem-ish movie. Where Tony Scott is no longer trying to make pretty pictures, but is trying to go for ultimate intensity. His
Enemy of the State before that, is still more of a classic Tony Scott. While making
Spy Game his brother
Ridley Scott was making
Black Hawk Down while Michael Bay was making
Pearl Harbor. While
Pearl Harbor has the Bay's explosions and stuff, the colors of the film still look relatively normal. Only his next film ( 2003
Bay Boys II ) go crazy with colors.
Spy Game, while being more energetic in directing and editing department, than even
Enemy of the State still looks like a normal movie, albeit it is a little desaturated. But
Black Hawk Down ( probably in attempt of messing with
Spielberg's
Saving Private Ryan ) is super moody, with extreme contrast and intense colors. A thing that Michael Bay tries to replicate right away for
Bad Boys II and then Tony Scott also replicated for
Man on Fire in 2004. And then on
Domino in 2005, Tony Scott goes even harder with the style. While Bay is doing roughly the same thing in his own way in
The Island.
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Gladiator 2000 is Ridley Scott's turn at mimicking Michael Bay
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There are quite some differences between the Scott brothers ( Ridley and Tony ) and the Maximus himself
Michael Bay. You can read
Troler's observations and then my rant in the comments to see why they aren't quite the same. But specifically
Tony Scott films sometimes feels almost like Michael Bay movies. Especially early Tony Scott and early Michael Bay, before both of them knew how similar they are and before they started trying to develop each other into opposite directions. Which happened roughly in time with the 21st century. And yet with all this the
Ridley Scott epic
Gladiator which was shot at 20st century and released at 21st, bluntly steals one of the shots Michael Bay is known for.
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Crimson Tide 1995 is a stupidly smart movie
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Before
Jerry Bruckheimer was obsessed with telling all his directors to be like
Michael Bay and before
Don Simpson had passed away. The duo of Simpson and Bruckheimer were obsessed with
Tony Scott, the director of such classics as
Top Gun,
Days of Thunder and
Enemy of the State ( which coincidentally were all produced by Jerry and Don, apart from the last film, which was produced after Don's passing ). But Tony Scott didn't only work with the duo. For example in 1993 he made a film not produced by Jerry and Don called
True Romance from a screenplay of
Quentin Tarantino. Which makes
Crimson Tide the second collaboration of the two
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Enemy of the State 1998 is very relevant for today
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The passing of
Gene Hackman made me interested in the actor again, and then I saw that he made a movie with
Tony Scott, from
Jerry Bruckheimer about surveillance. Recent fascination of mine with
Michael Bay and stuff related to him, like the fact that a lot of the style of Bay came almost directly from Tony Scott. And the fact that Bay worked with Bruckheimer in the time this movie was released. And the fact that the star of
Bad Boys Will Smith is the star of
Enemy of the State. All of that made it inevitable that I should check the movie out.
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Bad Boys 1995 is a Tarantino picture gone Bayhem!
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The first thing you notice when watching
Michael Bay's directorial debut
Bad Boys is that the movie is not trying to be a Michael Bay film. There was no Michael Bay films prior to it. Bay was doing music videos and commercials before this film. And while those do have some of the style Bay will eventually bring over to his cinema pictures, here it seems he is actually trying something else entirely. The best analogy for the movie would be
Tony Scott's 1993 film
True Romance written by
Quentin Tarantino.
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A Sacrifice 2025 is a bit amateurish
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Ridley Scott has a full family of filmmakers. His brother
Tony Scott is a legend. But Ridley also has kids. His son
Jake Scott is a bad ass music video director that started already branching out into feature films.
Luke Scott directed a cool little 2016 sci-fi horror film
Morgan. And was a second unit director on a lot of recent Ridley Scott films. And then there is
Jordan Scott, Ridley's daughter that wrote and directed the 2025 thriller
A Sacrifice.
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Is Christopher Nolan a member of Illuminati?
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There is a very strange thing about Nolan that other film-makers are struggling to do. For example
Tony Scott's films
Domino and
Spy Game received criticisms for their complex structures. And
Domino was both critical and commercial failure, probably because of its complex narrative. Yet somehow Christopher Nolan makes complex movies all the damn time, while also making a lot of money doing so. Even the so called "box office flop"
Tenet did actually quite well. And also considering it was literally released during the height of the pandemic, where nobody was going out to see a movie in the theater, this movie is probably the biggest magic trick Nolan ever made. Remember
Tenet is probably the most complex film from Nolan.
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Con Air 1997 is Bayhem! but Rick-Rolled
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Producer
Jerry Bruckheimer didn't only work with the legendary
Michael Bay. He worked with other legends too, like
Tony Scott and in the case of
Con Air Simon West who directed the
Rick Astley music video
Never Gonna Give You Up. Yet probably due to it being the first collaboration of Bruckheimer and West ( because it is West's directorial debut when it comes to feature films ), Bruckheimer steered him a bit to copy a style of another director he worked with. Michael Bay.
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Gone in 60 Seconds ( 1974 ) is an enjoyable mess
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Watching the
Nicolas Cage and
Jerry Bruckheimer remake made me extremely curious to see the original
Gone in 60 Seconds. And let me tell you that, the film is impressive when it comes to the shier production value
H. B. Halicki ( writer, producer, director and star ) put into this film. But on the other hand the film is very hard to follow.
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The Rock 1996 is Michael Bay's James Bond movie
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The Rock by
Michael Bay is about an FBI chemist agent (
Nicolas Cage ) who calls for help from an old retired British Intelligence Agent played by
Sean Connery himself. No wander there are theories that this agent character could be James Bond, making this film a kind of unofficial Bayhem!ed sequel to Connery Bond films. It's not like he didn't play James Bond outside of the main franchise. He did play James Bond in
Never Say Never Again which is a real James Bond film, which is not a part of the main franchise. So maybe, possibly, he did that again here too. We will never know.
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Hot Fuzz 2007 shows that Edgar Wright understands Michael Bay
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Edgar Wright with his 2017 film
Baby Driver shows that he can make some awesome clean action if he wants to. And yet watching his 2007 film
Hot Fuzz you feel like something isn't quite
wright. The camera is too shaky and the editing is too quick. Is he trying to "hide something"? No! He simply imitates
Michael Bay, that's all.
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