$6b man Michael Bay honoured
‘Bad Boys’ director gets his handprint in cement at Chinese Theatre
Michael Bay sank his hands and feet into the forecourt of Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre on Tuesday as he was honoured for a money-spinning movie career that has netted almost $6 billion (Dh22 billion).
The 52-year-old Los Angeles native is known for directing some of history’s biggest effects-laden blockbusters, from Bad Boys (1995), Armageddon (1998) and Pearl Harbor (2001) to the Transformers franchise.
“It brings back your childhood because I remember as a kid I came here. And this is where I went to the movies with my parents, this was the place where I saw
Raiders of the Lost Ark, when I decided I want to become a director,” he said.
Bay, who now calls Miami home, worked as an intern for George Lucas’s special effects company Industrial Light and Magic before kickstarting his directing career with commercials and music videos for Tina Turner, Lionel Richie and Meat Loaf.
“It’s bizarre as a kid to think, this was always untouchable to me, you know,” he said of being honoured by Hollywood.
“You don’t ever think that’s possible, so it’s kind of a bizarre thing having your hands printed here.”
Yet his commercial success has not protected him from the barbs of critics that accompany each new release, and he has in the past been accused of “pummelling audiences into submission” rather than entertaining them.
Bay, who directed all five instalments of the smash-hit Transformers franchise about huge robots that turn into cars and hit each other, said he never reads his critics.
“They can say whatever they want. It’s all about the fans. I think it’s a real epic movie,” Bay said at a preview of Age of
Extinction in Miami. — AFP