Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Paramount has revealed details and art for this year's giant robot extravaganza...
Title: Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen (IMDb)
Starring: Shia LaBeouf
Released: 20th October 2009
SRP: $34.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Paramount and DreamWorks have announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of director Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which will be available on the 20th of October. The DVD will be available as a single-disc DVD as well as a two-disc special edition priced at $29.98 and $34.98 respectively and on Blu-ray as a two-disc special edition priced at $39.99. The DVD editions will feature English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround audio tracks with English, French and Spanish subtitles. The Blu-ray disc will include English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital audio tracks along with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. Extras on the two-disc special edition DVD will include audio commentary by director Michael Bay and writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the multi-part documentary The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen (this feature includes Seeds of Vengeance: Development and Design, Domestic Destruction: Production - United States, Joint Operations: Production - Military, Wonders of the World: Production - Middle East, Start Making Sense: Editing, Under the Gun: Visual Effects and Running the Gauntlet: Post-Production and Release), the featurette A Day with Bay: Tokyo, a 25 Years of Transformers featurette, the NEST: Transformer Data-Hub which explores the conceptual artwork of the film, the multi-angle featurette Deconstructing Visual Bayhem which includes commentary by pre-visualization supervisor Steve Yamamoto, extended scenes, and Linkin Park's New Divide music video. The Blu-ray will contain all this and some exclusive extras including The ALLSPARK Experiment interactive feature, the Giant Effing Movie featurette, The Matrix of Marketing archive of trailers, poster art and other marketing materials, and additional NEST: Transformer Data-Hub information options for each robot. Artwork is attached below:
Also available from the 20th October will be a Transformers: Two-Movie Mega Collection on DVD and Blu-ray.










News by Matt Joseph
Starring: Shia LaBeouf
Released: 20th October 2009
SRP: $34.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Paramount and DreamWorks have announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of director Michael Bay's Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which will be available on the 20th of October. The DVD will be available as a single-disc DVD as well as a two-disc special edition priced at $29.98 and $34.98 respectively and on Blu-ray as a two-disc special edition priced at $39.99. The DVD editions will feature English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround audio tracks with English, French and Spanish subtitles. The Blu-ray disc will include English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital audio tracks along with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. Extras on the two-disc special edition DVD will include audio commentary by director Michael Bay and writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, the multi-part documentary The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen (this feature includes Seeds of Vengeance: Development and Design, Domestic Destruction: Production - United States, Joint Operations: Production - Military, Wonders of the World: Production - Middle East, Start Making Sense: Editing, Under the Gun: Visual Effects and Running the Gauntlet: Post-Production and Release), the featurette A Day with Bay: Tokyo, a 25 Years of Transformers featurette, the NEST: Transformer Data-Hub which explores the conceptual artwork of the film, the multi-angle featurette Deconstructing Visual Bayhem which includes commentary by pre-visualization supervisor Steve Yamamoto, extended scenes, and Linkin Park's New Divide music video. The Blu-ray will contain all this and some exclusive extras including The ALLSPARK Experiment interactive feature, the Giant Effing Movie featurette, The Matrix of Marketing archive of trailers, poster art and other marketing materials, and additional NEST: Transformer Data-Hub information options for each robot. Artwork is attached below:
Also available from the 20th October will be a Transformers: Two-Movie Mega Collection on DVD and Blu-ray.










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Better Blu-Ray artwork than the 1st one. Will pick up day one.
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Someday, I might pick this up out of a DVD bargain bin. The special effects were great, but I thought the juvenile humor severely crippled the overall feel of the film.
One of the worst films of the decade. Seriously, it nearly outdoes the awful parodies Selterberg foistered onto the world. Now, the first one was merely bad but Bay just doesn't listen to the criticism and emphasizes everything wrong from the first movie to the nth degree here. Lots of lame humor (the xenophobic humor and lack of attention to geography), and the action is just incomprehensible.
And don't make with the film snob comments. If there's any justice in the world, there won't be a third film (or if there is, Bay is out of the picture).
And don't make with the film snob comments. If there's any justice in the world, there won't be a third film (or if there is, Bay is out of the picture).
I agree on being the WORST blockbuster summer movie, anything that saves this movie was and is its mighty impressive CGI/Special Effects. Its wonderful effects on Blu-ray and a heavy DTS-HD track are my only priority on picking this up, literally.
kingdbz93 wrote: Better Blu-Ray artwork than the 1st one. Will pick up day one.
saw an ad for Target i think where it did show a steelbook version that had a similar cover to the 1st movie's blu-ray. that same white background with Prime's profile on it except this time he's all damaged like these covers here. i thought that was a nice way to have both movies go well together.
anyway...this is quite a packed release, its nice when studios actually put effort into the bonus features. i'm sure it helps when the movie makes a billion dollars but you know. but yeah i liked it so definately buying.
i gotta say, surfing around the net, i dont understand the "it sucked but looked pretty so i'll buy it" people. if you didnt like the movie, why's it matter if anything looked good...why waste your money? there's countless movies i think are terrible but have amazing effects or something but i'll never own them because the movie is terrible.
aaaanyway...its always fun and funny see the overreaction to some people's dislikes. "its the worst movie ever made" and such....damn, those people must not have seen many movies if this is the worst for them. just think of all the DTV movies, made for tv ones, the uwe boll archive of greatness and etc...
saw an ad for Target i think where it did show a steelbook version that had a similar cover to the 1st movie's blu-ray. that same white background with Prime's profile on it except this time he's all damaged like these covers here. i thought that was a nice way to have both movies go well together.
anyway...this is quite a packed release, its nice when studios actually put effort into the bonus features. i'm sure it helps when the movie makes a billion dollars but you know. but yeah i liked it so definately buying.
i gotta say, surfing around the net, i dont understand the "it sucked but looked pretty so i'll buy it" people. if you didnt like the movie, why's it matter if anything looked good...why waste your money? there's countless movies i think are terrible but have amazing effects or something but i'll never own them because the movie is terrible.
aaaanyway...its always fun and funny see the overreaction to some people's dislikes. "its the worst movie ever made" and such....damn, those people must not have seen many movies if this is the worst for them. just think of all the DTV movies, made for tv ones, the uwe boll archive of greatness and etc...
Loved this movie SO much. Saw it twice in theaters (both on opening day) and then caught it in IMAX...it was totally mind-blowing. Can't wait to own the DVD.
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aaaanyway...its always fun and funny see the overreaction to some people's dislikes. "its the worst movie ever made" and such....damn, those people must not have seen many movies if this is the worst for them. just think of all the DTV movies, made for tv ones, the uwe boll archive of greatness and etc...
I've seen a few Boll movies, and while they are certainly lacking (such as "In the Name of the King" and "House of the Dead" ) -- Bay's movies are worst in comparison. I mean, the guy is arrogant and has a hard-on for sweeping camera shots. As well as shooting the pretty girls (Megan Fox and Isabel Lucas) like they're auditioning for a porno. Not to mention for the IMAX-shot sequences are nowhere near as thrilling or wonderfully staged like last year's "The Dark Knight" -- a few random shots of Optimus beating a fellow robot up will be in IMAX and revert back to 35mm.
"District 9" has all the things a "Transformers" movie SHOULD have -- a decent story, flawless CGI (the aliens are far more convincing than Optimus Prime) and action sequences that are exciting and competently shot. And it was made on a fraction of what it cost to make "Transformers 2" -- that says a lot about a director's integrity and thorough budget planning. Bay just doesn't understand the concept of getting a decent story and telling it right -- about 90 minutes of the movie is devoted to stupid filler like Sam's mom eating pot brownies and acting stupid or John Turturro wearing a jock strap.
aaaanyway...its always fun and funny see the overreaction to some people's dislikes. "its the worst movie ever made" and such....damn, those people must not have seen many movies if this is the worst for them. just think of all the DTV movies, made for tv ones, the uwe boll archive of greatness and etc...
I've seen a few Boll movies, and while they are certainly lacking (such as "In the Name of the King" and "House of the Dead" ) -- Bay's movies are worst in comparison. I mean, the guy is arrogant and has a hard-on for sweeping camera shots. As well as shooting the pretty girls (Megan Fox and Isabel Lucas) like they're auditioning for a porno. Not to mention for the IMAX-shot sequences are nowhere near as thrilling or wonderfully staged like last year's "The Dark Knight" -- a few random shots of Optimus beating a fellow robot up will be in IMAX and revert back to 35mm.
"District 9" has all the things a "Transformers" movie SHOULD have -- a decent story, flawless CGI (the aliens are far more convincing than Optimus Prime) and action sequences that are exciting and competently shot. And it was made on a fraction of what it cost to make "Transformers 2" -- that says a lot about a director's integrity and thorough budget planning. Bay just doesn't understand the concept of getting a decent story and telling it right -- about 90 minutes of the movie is devoted to stupid filler like Sam's mom eating pot brownies and acting stupid or John Turturro wearing a jock strap.
F**K THE GO-BOTS. Bring on The Hangover.
stevepulaski wrote: F**K THE GO-BOTS. Bring on The Hangover.
Seconded.
Seconded.
Loved it. Will get on Blu.
jeez where is teminator salvation dvd/blu-ray news already this came out over a month later and everything else released around terminator salvation has already been announced
i guess there working on the extended dvd/blu-ray version is why it is taking so long
i guess there working on the extended dvd/blu-ray version is why it is taking so long
One word: NO. Absolutely terrible film that not even the special effects could save. Forget this, where's The Hangover?!?!
Oh great, this time Bay has taken the writers into the booth to finally shoot them.
I hated every second of this movie.
It made me realise something: I'm not a child any more.
Then again, maybe it's just utterly terrible and my age has nothing to do with it.
P.S. Credit where credit is due: It's a gorgeous cover.
It made me realise something: I'm not a child any more.
Then again, maybe it's just utterly terrible and my age has nothing to do with it.
P.S. Credit where credit is due: It's a gorgeous cover.
Yeah, this wasn't as good as the first one, but I'll get it anyway to be a completist......
Saw it in real IMAX. The quality of the IMAX filmed portions was incredible! I got vertigo on some of the flyover shots in Egypt.
Terrible story and acting, but awesome action, effects, and sound design.
This will be my new blu demo disc. Bring on the DTS-MA.
Terrible story and acting, but awesome action, effects, and sound design.
This will be my new blu demo disc. Bring on the DTS-MA.
pitdeadite wrote: Someday, I might pick this up out of a DVD bargain bin. The special effects were great, but I thought the juvenile humor severely crippled the overall feel of the film.
I couldn't agree more. It dragged it down so much, I don't watch transformers for that and it seemed like it was there to impress the 11 and 12 year olds.
I couldn't agree more. It dragged it down so much, I don't watch transformers for that and it seemed like it was there to impress the 11 and 12 year olds.
Overall a good companion piece to 1st
Ugh, this movie was disappointing, and it turned me off from "IMAX". Passing on this lamesauce.
What a terribly disappointing film after the dumb fun that was the first one. I know they wanted to make this one "bigger and better" but apparently that meant making it far more dumb and stupid and the jokes far more horrendous. There were parts that I liked, mainly the forest fight and some of the finale, so I'll probably grab the blu-ray at some point for that. The extra features ought to be pretty damn good, maybe even better than the movie! I do really like the artwork this time though, not as plain as the first movie's special edition.
This was a truly awful film, not the worst by any means but one of the worst movies to have a budget of this size. The first was pretty mediocre as well but at least entertaining.The juvenile, racist humor of this really threw me off as well as the unintentional exploitation of the fact that Megan Fox can't act at all.
You know. A lot of fans of the first "Transformers" film will give high praise to the new "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen." Guess what? I'm not one of them.
Seriously, this movie totally sucks. It's awful, it's a mess and it's the worst movie of all-time. I can't believe why Michael Bay wanted to make this and he's making a third film. This movie is absolute garbage.
SO, OH YEAH!!! A HUGE PASS!!!!
Oh and btw...where's "Night at the Museum 2?"
Seriously, this movie totally sucks. It's awful, it's a mess and it's the worst movie of all-time. I can't believe why Michael Bay wanted to make this and he's making a third film. This movie is absolute garbage.
SO, OH YEAH!!! A HUGE PASS!!!!
Oh and btw...where's "Night at the Museum 2?"
Not the worst movie of the summer! Certainly not the best. Simply an entertaining Summer Blockbuster popcorn film with brilliant SFX, CGI, babes and cinematography. I don't understand how people can't see Michael Bays brilliance, I mean his formula for films is not complicated.
Cool cover!!
Cool cover!!
Definitely NOT the worst movie of the summer or of the year......but still somewhat disappointing. While it had some great moments here and there, the story was ridiculously muddled, as if they were still trying to make it up as they went along. They could have easily trimmed about 25 minutes from this and it would have been fine. NOTE TO MICHAEL BAY: Just because you had Sam's mom swear a few times, it doesn't mean it's funny.
Single-disc DVD artwork added.
I am so completely easy to please on this kind of movie. Show me all the special effects and explosions, and I'm sold. All I want is for the c**p story-telling to not get in the way. Well, somehow the c**p story-telling was big enough to overshadow some really massive robots and sweet actions scenes (Optimus' big dramatic fight in the middle come to mind). It takes some effort to make a movie this disjointed, with a scatterbrained plot. I don't know how even bad writers could have so much trouble tying a narrative together. Bay needed like a dozen MaGuffins to keep the plot going. On his worst day, George Lucas (who has had some bad days) could still manage with just one.
Really quite awful, and yet I'll still buy the Blu-Ray. My TV is a Samsung LCD, and its about the size of those aircraft carriers that get destroyed early on, so even if the movie is bad the TV deserves a chance to display the effects.
Really quite awful, and yet I'll still buy the Blu-Ray. My TV is a Samsung LCD, and its about the size of those aircraft carriers that get destroyed early on, so even if the movie is bad the TV deserves a chance to display the effects.
that's some strange single disk artwork(unlike the last one)there are parts from the other poster but it's a bad photoshop job.
Definitely not the most disappointing summer blockbuster this summer. That honor goes to Terminator. IMO, this movie was fun despite some clunky storytelling and awful attempts at comedy. Some good action scenes and good special effects and I enjoyed the final 30 minutes. So I will definitely get the 2-disc edition. As long as Peter Cullen plays Prime, I'm there.
Will be getting the 2 disc, loved it :D
Not the best movie ever. I liked it more then Wolverine. I'll get it on Blu ray for my collection.

