Many big-time directors got their start with small jobs working for name studios and/or personalities; take James Cameron, for instance, who famously worked in the scene shop and special effects department of Roger Corman's studios before he broke out with "The Terminator" and other hits. Director Michael Bay is certainly no different, but where Cameron had his beginnings with a relatively humble low-budget production company, the man who would go on to make films like "Armageddon,"...

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