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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Definit Blu buy for me, good amount of extras and awesome movie, just the kind of action flick that you don't need brains to watch and can just sit back and enjoy, awesome action and amazing CGI, hope the Blu-Ray has the Imax scenes like WB did with The Dark Knight.
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So, question, does this come with a digital copy? Is it just me, or is Paramount about the only studio that does not do digital copies with their movies?
Saw this twice, first at the midnight showing, which the whole place was rocking, crowd was totally entertained by the film. Kills me how folks try to convince others that a 400 million grossing film sucked.....Don't give me the c**p that a film's gross doesn't equate to success. The film made 70% of its money AFTER the first 5 days. You don't do that unless positive word of mouth and repeat viewings are happening. Definite pickup on Bluray to go with my Bluray of the first film.
the extras are produced by the DVD producer of Ridley Scott's films and the nine disc Alien set. so I know the extras will be fantastic.
stevepulaski wrote: F**K THE GO-BOTS. Bring on The Hangover.
It's more to me like bring over "Night at the Museum 2" as mentioned before.
hiscritic wrote: So, question, does this come with a digital copy? Is it just me, or is Paramount about the only studio that does not do digital copies with their movies?
I think they are first starting off with digital copies with "Star Trek." That's what I hope.
It's more to me like bring over "Night at the Museum 2" as mentioned before.
hiscritic wrote: So, question, does this come with a digital copy? Is it just me, or is Paramount about the only studio that does not do digital copies with their movies?
I think they are first starting off with digital copies with "Star Trek." That's what I hope.
Mindnumbingly awful film. Just a c**ppy summer movie season period.
Without hesitating, worst film of 2009. Compare this to Wolverine, Wolverine is Citizen Kane.
Clayton Shaul wrote: 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.
Racist humor?
What? Are we all 12? Grow up people, relax and get a sense of humor.
Racist humor?
What? Are we all 12? Grow up people, relax and get a sense of humor.
While I'm more of an indie/fall releases fan, I certainly can appreciate Summer Blockbusters when done right, and I did enjoyed the first Transformers. This though, wasn't the case. It was shockingly horrible, every thing about it was just bad, terrible script, the acting was beyond bad, I've seen bad acting before but Megan Fox really stretched it, her acting abilities was virtually non-existence. And above all, it was overdone, too much explosions one after another without any real sense of coherent plot or storytelling.
Sure, this is not the worst film of all-time, but it ain't half-decent either. There are far better Summer films, like Star Trek, Drag Me to Hell, District 9 and I just saw Inglorious Basterds on Thursday, now that's a wild ride and over-the-top done right.
For Bay, 'The Rock' was probably his best work, it was a decent film, but even that was largely due to the fact that Sean Connery pretty much owned the film.
And As for reference discs, I'll stick with I, Robot, Wall-E and Planet Earth for my guests.
Sure, this is not the worst film of all-time, but it ain't half-decent either. There are far better Summer films, like Star Trek, Drag Me to Hell, District 9 and I just saw Inglorious Basterds on Thursday, now that's a wild ride and over-the-top done right.
For Bay, 'The Rock' was probably his best work, it was a decent film, but even that was largely due to the fact that Sean Connery pretty much owned the film.
And As for reference discs, I'll stick with I, Robot, Wall-E and Planet Earth for my guests.
TubedUp909 wrote: Without hesitating, worst film of 2009. Compare this to Wolverine, Wolverine is Citizen Kane.
Wolverine is Citizen Kane compared to Transformers 2? You people are NUTS! Both are same level of Hollywood mainstream mediocre or less. Worst films of Summer 09 - Anything starring the Wayans.
Wolverine is Citizen Kane compared to Transformers 2? You people are NUTS! Both are same level of Hollywood mainstream mediocre or less. Worst films of Summer 09 - Anything starring the Wayans.
If this was the worst film of the year why does Michael Bay have all your money?
fumjum wrote: If this was the worst film of the year why does Michael Bay have all your money?
uh oh....now you'll get all the "box office doesn't equal good movie" crowd after ya.
uh oh....now you'll get all the "box office doesn't equal good movie" crowd after ya.
Bouncy X wrote: fumjum wrote: If this was the worst film of the year why does Michael Bay have all your money?
uh oh....now you'll get all the "box office doesn't equal good movie" crowd after ya.
Box office results don't always equal a good movie, but they do equal sequels. The movie studio doesn't care if you liked the movie; they will make more sequels as long as it makes them billions of dollars.
uh oh....now you'll get all the "box office doesn't equal good movie" crowd after ya.
Box office results don't always equal a good movie, but they do equal sequels. The movie studio doesn't care if you liked the movie; they will make more sequels as long as it makes them billions of dollars.
All the people calling this the worst movie of all time, need to watch more movies.It's no masterpiece, but by no means the worst movie ever...
maybe this is the rare case where a Paramount 2 disc edition has better artwork than the single disc dvd release.
I enjoyed the first film and enjoyed this one equally. Great action, great effects, lackluster plot. That describes both films, but they are a blast. No one can deny that. Definitely getting this on Blu.
This film was a 150 minute G1 episode, only with dirty jokes and a bad word or two. And you know what? I loved every minute of it. Definitely not the WORST summer movie, which goes to Wolverine, but also not the best, which is Star Trek IMO.
That cover for the 1 Disc Edition is just wrong. And yes Wolverine is Citizen Kane compared to this... thing.
Cant believe this was written by the same guys that wrote Star Trek. So different.
As in Star Trek was good and Transformers 2 was a still-birth.
As in Star Trek was good and Transformers 2 was a still-birth.
Hopefully Target will put out more neat transforming cases with this release.
Where is the Transformers box set? I held off buying the first movie on Blu Ray till this one came out XD
This is the most underrated film ever. Call me an idiot, but I admit I loved every minute of this film. Of course it wasn't as good as Inglourious Basterds or District 9, but I was highly entertained. The special effects were the best I've seen, awesome action sequences, and a great plot. Was everybody in a bad mood when the film was out? This is THE most underrated film ever. Will Netflix the BD.
mc_serenity wrote: 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.
No, no, no. Bay did a so-so job with the first film. It's just that he did even worse with this one.
No, no, no. Bay did a so-so job with the first film. It's just that he did even worse with this one.
How odd... never thought anything could be c**ppier then the movie itself... appears the cover has proved me wrong.
The fact is the movie isn't horrible.. it's not great, but it's that weird middle ground where you feel somewhat offended that it wasn't better.
The amount of stupid, infantile childish humour in the movie aimed it straight at the teen/child/idiot market... the problem is the majority of people who wanted to see these films are former transformers fans.
Try to remember Michael Bay. Kids are off watching Twilight.. maybe aim this film at fans, and you won't get the awful backlash!
The only sad part is how much money this movie bad.. it doesn't reflect how bad it was.
People. If you keep going to bad movie's, they'll keep making bad movies.
The fact is the movie isn't horrible.. it's not great, but it's that weird middle ground where you feel somewhat offended that it wasn't better.
The amount of stupid, infantile childish humour in the movie aimed it straight at the teen/child/idiot market... the problem is the majority of people who wanted to see these films are former transformers fans.
Try to remember Michael Bay. Kids are off watching Twilight.. maybe aim this film at fans, and you won't get the awful backlash!
The only sad part is how much money this movie bad.. it doesn't reflect how bad it was.
People. If you keep going to bad movie's, they'll keep making bad movies.
turd fest compared to the first 1
Alter_ryDen wrote: All the people calling this the worst movie of all time, need to watch more movies.It's no masterpiece, but by no means the worst movie ever...
I do, and while you guys may scoff at it -- "Transformers 2" handily beats down all the Uwe Boll movies and "Batman & Robin" in terms of awfulness. Some movies are the fun kind of bad (the kind you heckle and throw popcorn at) like B&R, but TF-2 was deadly dull. I mean, by the time it ended I couldn't get to the exit doors fast enough.
And second, Bay's a hack. He's been that way for a decade -- he even jumped on the IMAX bandwagon when he heard about the runaway success of "The Dark Knight" (which is a far superior and entertaining work).
I do, and while you guys may scoff at it -- "Transformers 2" handily beats down all the Uwe Boll movies and "Batman & Robin" in terms of awfulness. Some movies are the fun kind of bad (the kind you heckle and throw popcorn at) like B&R, but TF-2 was deadly dull. I mean, by the time it ended I couldn't get to the exit doors fast enough.
And second, Bay's a hack. He's been that way for a decade -- he even jumped on the IMAX bandwagon when he heard about the runaway success of "The Dark Knight" (which is a far superior and entertaining work).
As anyone seen the movie "Idiocracy" by Mike Judge? If yes, you'll know what i mean when i say that the Transformers franchise ( and every other Michael Bay movie, except maybe for "The Rock" ) is bringing us to that kind of future...
crashfellow wrote: the problem is the majority of people who wanted to see these films are former transformers fans.
that's where you're wrong. if the majority of those seeing this movie or even the first were the fans, they wouldnt have even made a quarter of the money that they did eventually make.
the fans are a very small minority. these movies were successful because of the non fans, the "average joe" type people. and the makers knew this so for better or for worse they made a movie they hoped would appeal to everyone. hence some of the humor and focus on non Transformers.
movies dont make this sorta money with only fan support. and that goes back to my earlier joke about the "money doesnt equal good" thing. yes its true that a movie isn't good simply because its a huge box office success...but at the same time movies make that sort of money because people saw it multiple times, word of mouth spread.
so a movie being a box office hit isn't automatically good because everyone has their own idea of what is good or bad. but when they make this sorta money, obviously those who disliked it are a very small minority. thats not to say their opinion isnt valid but some act like their opinion is fact and get offended that people actually enjoyed it or even insult those who did.
there are many movies i hate, many that i'm in the minority of hating but i dont get upset or attack those who liked it. i think thats the biggest problem with the so called "haters" on the internet when it comes to movies or tv. people dont care if they hate something and express that, its those who feel the need to attack the people who dont share in their awesome and perfect opinions.
wow i babbled a lot for something i was planning to be a 3 line comment at most. sorry kiddies.
that's where you're wrong. if the majority of those seeing this movie or even the first were the fans, they wouldnt have even made a quarter of the money that they did eventually make.
the fans are a very small minority. these movies were successful because of the non fans, the "average joe" type people. and the makers knew this so for better or for worse they made a movie they hoped would appeal to everyone. hence some of the humor and focus on non Transformers.
movies dont make this sorta money with only fan support. and that goes back to my earlier joke about the "money doesnt equal good" thing. yes its true that a movie isn't good simply because its a huge box office success...but at the same time movies make that sort of money because people saw it multiple times, word of mouth spread.
so a movie being a box office hit isn't automatically good because everyone has their own idea of what is good or bad. but when they make this sorta money, obviously those who disliked it are a very small minority. thats not to say their opinion isnt valid but some act like their opinion is fact and get offended that people actually enjoyed it or even insult those who did.
there are many movies i hate, many that i'm in the minority of hating but i dont get upset or attack those who liked it. i think thats the biggest problem with the so called "haters" on the internet when it comes to movies or tv. people dont care if they hate something and express that, its those who feel the need to attack the people who dont share in their awesome and perfect opinions.
wow i babbled a lot for something i was planning to be a 3 line comment at most. sorry kiddies.
mc_serenity wrote: Alter_ryDen wrote: All the people calling this the worst movie of all time, need to watch more movies.It's no masterpiece, but by no means the worst movie ever...
I do, and while you guys may scoff at it -- "Transformers 2" handily beats down all the Uwe Boll movies and "Batman & Robin" in terms of awfulness. Some movies are the fun kind of bad (the kind you heckle and throw popcorn at) like B&R, but TF-2 was deadly dull. I mean, by the time it ended I couldn't get to the exit doors fast enough.
And second, Bay's a hack. He's been that way for a decade -- he even jumped on the IMAX bandwagon when he heard about the runaway success of "The Dark Knight" (which is a far superior and entertaining work).
Ok, now you're just getting ridiculously carried away. I don't think Transformers 2 was as good as it could have been, but there's no reasonably thinking person who would ever claim that it is worse than "Batman & Robin".
I do, and while you guys may scoff at it -- "Transformers 2" handily beats down all the Uwe Boll movies and "Batman & Robin" in terms of awfulness. Some movies are the fun kind of bad (the kind you heckle and throw popcorn at) like B&R, but TF-2 was deadly dull. I mean, by the time it ended I couldn't get to the exit doors fast enough.
And second, Bay's a hack. He's been that way for a decade -- he even jumped on the IMAX bandwagon when he heard about the runaway success of "The Dark Knight" (which is a far superior and entertaining work).
Ok, now you're just getting ridiculously carried away. I don't think Transformers 2 was as good as it could have been, but there's no reasonably thinking person who would ever claim that it is worse than "Batman & Robin".
I stand by what I say. I'd rather watch "Batman & Robin" than having my eyes ravaged by "Transformers 2" again.
If you guys like it so much, then buy the DVD or Blu-ray. I'm not stopping you, I'm just putting my feelings out about it.
If you guys like it so much, then buy the DVD or Blu-ray. I'm not stopping you, I'm just putting my feelings out about it.


