Michael Bay Gets Stage Fright at CES 2014

Samsung invited Michael Bay to introduce their new curved ULTRA HD screens at CES 2014, but when the teleprompter goes down, Bay's stage fright apparently takes over.
Tinglessays...

I do not like his movies or what he does.

He should never have been put in this situation in the first place. His agent should have prevented this, Samsung should have done their research, tech problems never should have happened (especially at of all places CES) and he himself should have rejected whatever deal they came up with.

For anyone interested in this story, go to to reddit and search/find the thread that explains what happened. Not sure I'm allowed to post links so I won't, and this "fail" is a problem a lot of people have.

chingalerasays...

Someone had to show their ass and who the FUCK gives a rat's ass about Bill O'Reilly (insert Maddow here)? Keep drinking the media's Kool Aide™ and side with whatever schlock-programmer tells you to.

The world has plenty of media whores and the lackeys line-up in lock step to tout the flavor of how to be completely clueless and distracted.

Shepppardsaid:

Still doing better than Bill O'.

Jinxsays...

Some might say he was lacking direction.

See, its funny because he purports to be a director.

"Surely Michael Bay must have been in a similar situation on at least one of the Transformer shoots where a crucial piece of equipment - like a script - failed?"

chingalerasays...

His films are garbage, and appeal to children under the age of 12-The guys a complete hack, and obviously altered on some cocktail of is own design, either his own brain-chemistry or way too much cocaine.

aimpointsays...

I have to say, this is the first time I've seen "Michael Bay" and "Emotional Depth" in the same video.

In all seriousness, being up on stage can be quite jarring as you have the expectations of a crowd to live up to, or at least that's what stage fright can make seem. I don't know how much experience he has in those scenarios, but I'm assuming that he's used to being in an environment where people are expected to listen to him and he knows it. Ironically, a stage sequence like this purports the same scenario, people are willing to listen because they hardly have a voice to respond with besides applause (unless you really somehow piss them off).

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