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Comments on: Film director reminds us to edit our e-mails

Leaked e-mail from "Transformers" director Michael Bay shows there may be job opportunities for copy editors in Hollywood.

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by rrod182 June 22, 2009 11:57 AM PDT
He's a hack and all of his films recycle exactly the same techniques, over and over. Lack of intelligence is of no surprise.
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by Raabscuttle June 22, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
Kind of like any book from Nicholas Sparks
by Chapmaniac June 22, 2009 1:23 PM PDT
We can all overlook the occasional grammatical error but there are some entries (in comments and by Cnet's own writers) that make me cringe. How many times have I seen "their, there or they're" used incorrectly? It's really not that hard once you take the time to understand their simple rules. How many times have I seen "definitely" spelled "definately" and by more than one person commenting throughout the thread? It really does taint the effectiveness of your statement when your written argument reveals that you actually aren't smarter than a fifth grade student.
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by C0mmanderB0nd June 22, 2009 1:48 PM PDT
Maybe is his films go downhill he can get a job as a writer here......

Sure he would have to improve his grammer/writing a bit but he would only have to be solid for a paragraph or whatever passes for an "article" on this site.

Or maybe he was just ranting in an email after a few drinks with Hollywood friends who made fun of his lack of publicity for a movie that starts this week so he pulls out his blackberry/iphone/whatever mobile device he has, types up thoughts and fired it off not intending it for to be disected by the grammar nazis.

It's the dumbing down of culture, mind numbed txting bleeds over to emails, soaking into articles and infecting the interwebzzz.
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by nixermac June 22, 2009 2:06 PM PDT
the mail is not horribly wrong. I have seen worse and from people who are not whining or drunk or using Blackberry, iPhone, G1 etc. They use good tools that check grammar and also has spell-checker. But what does a tool do when you write "I will seat with you and resolve the i sues" ?
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by Thad Boyd June 22, 2009 4:41 PM PDT
"His father was an accountant and his mother, ironically, was a book store owner."

In what way is that ironic? Are you suggesting it's ironic that a bookstore owner's son would have lousy grammar, or that he would make popcorn entertainment widely enjoyed by the sort of people who don't read books? Because I can see some irony in the latter, but to call the former "ironic" is a bit of a stretch.
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by Heebee Jeebies June 22, 2009 10:56 PM PDT
On the other hand and unlike some writers for cnet and those that passed this along thinking it was news Mr. Bay has far more important things to do than to waste time fussing over a note sent to people who probably aren't going to give a rats rear anyways.

If anything we can thank the internet for the decline in good writing, spelling and grammer. LOL! :) ;) 8^) with all of this cr@p you would think everyone were three year olds now. What does the iPhone come with an IQ sucking application now? LOL ROTFL!!!!!!!

Oh, and yes this note has issues. I did it on purpose. I want to fit in with all of the other people who's IQ are dropping sharply.

God, what passes for news on this cnet is a joke.
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by Dalkorian June 23, 2009 8:55 AM PDT
Did you read the email? I did. Now I'm far from someone who claims he's perfect, I make many mistakes myself, but come on. This email was the ultimate Wesleyan University fail! He writes like a whiney 6th grader on drugs. Of course that shouldn't be a surprise after seeing the drivel he calls a blockbuster movie. The first Transformers movie was the most pathetic 2 hour General Motors commercial I have ever seen and I honestly couldn't care less about this self absorbed sequel to that pathetic drivel.

Maybe that's why he's crying so much, he realizes he sucks and won't be remembered in 10 years.
by Heebee Jeebies June 24, 2009 6:43 PM PDT
And apparently knowing that your don't like this man or who movies you watched it. I am not sure what that says about your but I don't think it means your a brain trust.
by thisnamestoolong June 24, 2009 11:02 AM PDT
Yeah I think the bigger news story is that there are still people stupid enough to actually be able to sit through a Michael Bay film without vomiting. I mean, seriously, Transformers? Did anybody actually enjoy that turd? The word 'hack' doesn't even begin to describe Michael Bay. Why are you idiots still watching this drivel?! Stop it now and maybe Hollywood will come out with something that is actually watchable!!
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