Transformers: Dark of the Moon (UK - DVD R2 | BD)
Paramount has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of the giant robot film
Title: Transformers: Dark of the Moon (IMDb)
Starring: Peter Cullen
Released: 28th November 2011
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £27.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon for the 28h of November, priced at around £19.99 and £27.99 respectively. For that you get the films and nothing else, as these are bare-bones editions. Here's the artwork. Boxed sets containing all three films will also be available for around £27.99 and £49.99 respectively.




News by Chris Gould
Starring: Peter Cullen
Released: 28th November 2011
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £27.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced the release of Transformers: Dark of the Moon for the 28h of November, priced at around £19.99 and £27.99 respectively. For that you get the films and nothing else, as these are bare-bones editions. Here's the artwork. Boxed sets containing all three films will also be available for around £27.99 and £49.99 respectively.




News by Chris Gould
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Paramount can whistle for my money on this one. In spite of having to wait another month, it's still the bare-bones version. What with Captain America being released about 6 weeks after the American Blu, they really are becoming a company which doesn't even bother hiding its comtempt for its customers.
Me and the Missus have nixed watching Pixar movies at the cinema, and wait for the Blu releases to hit the bargain bins, all because they make the UK wait for a couple of months. Cars 2 looks dire, and it might even be a case of picking it up second hand!
Rant over, but protesting certainly isn't...
WILSON BRO (N)
Me and the Missus have nixed watching Pixar movies at the cinema, and wait for the Blu releases to hit the bargain bins, all because they make the UK wait for a couple of months. Cars 2 looks dire, and it might even be a case of picking it up second hand!
Rant over, but protesting certainly isn't...
WILSON BRO (N)
Not a big fan of studios releasing titles with nothing on them with a promise of a bigger beter special edition down the line. It worked with Avatar because it had three cuts of the movie and a load of extras, what has Dark of the Moon got to offer? Will the boxset have the bonus features from the first two films?


