· Ever wonder how Bay gets the flames in those explosions just right or convinces the CGI designers to make his robots so detailed and intricate that you can't tell what the hell is going on or who is who? He doesn't settle. Bay and his legal team proved this once again in court. Not only did the two men who accused Bay's bodyguard of pistol-whipping them at Kiss Nightclub to completely drop their lawsuit, but he got the apology letter he said he would demand. Bay says no action will be taken against them besides some gloating on his blog. [TMZ
· Bay also got a pat on the back from John Malkovich, who plays Shia Lebeouf's boss in Transformers 3. Asked by MTV about Bay's reputation for being difficult and demanding, Malkovich said, "I found Michael delightful. I found him fun, filled with ideas..." With this in mind, I'd like to go on record as being totally down for a sequel to The Rock with Malkovich in the lead role. [MTV]
· In much sadder news, Gabriella Cedillo, a bank teller who was injured while doing extra work on the set of Transformers 3, is filing a negligence suit against the production. In the stunt, two towed vehicles were supposed to rise and then flip by use of a pulling cable, but the cable instead through Cedillo's windshield and part of her skull. Her legal team alleges that the welding on a bracket attached to a flatbed truck failed, and also that the same stunt had been attempted the day before unsuccessfully.
Cedillo is now paralyzed on her left side, but can write some and mouth words. The only (very slight) silver lining is that the studio probably has enough money to actually pay out if she wins, which isn't the case with all negligence suits. Still, it's already a tragic outcome no mater how you measure it. [Chicago Breaking News]