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Michael Bay just walked off stage during a Samsung presentation

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We just found out that Michael Bay can’t do much without a script. The director and producer, best known for the explosions seen in the Transformers and Bad Boys movies, came out on stage in Las Vegas to endorse Samsung’s new 105-inch curved Ultra HD TV, freaked out, and just walked off stage – never to return. After describing himself as a person who creates for a living, he got visibly frustrated by the “type” on his monitor, and when asked to use his own brain to describe how a giant TV with a high resolution screen might benefit his explosive movies, he just froze and walked off stage. The full video is below!

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