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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not much more to say that hasn't already been said, i'll just go ahead and add that this is DEFINITELY the worst film i've ever seen in theaters, and i'm ashamed that i contributed to it's insane success.
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Andy wrote: ...I'm ashamed that I contributed to its insane success.
I completely agree.
Well said.
I completely agree.
Well said.
mc_serenity wrote:
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).
Bay was on the IMAX bandwagon first actually, the first Transformers was in IMAX too, only a few months after the original theatrical release due to popular demand.
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).
Bay was on the IMAX bandwagon first actually, the first Transformers was in IMAX too, only a few months after the original theatrical release due to popular demand.
I meant the "select scenes shot with IMAX cameras" aspect -- not the simultaneous "in theaters and IMAX" bit.
mc_serenity wrote: I meant the "select scenes shot with IMAX cameras" aspect -- not the simultaneous "in theaters and IMAX" bit.
O i missunderstood then, my bad lol
O i missunderstood then, my bad lol
I don't care about this c**p, where the F is the Terminator Salvation news?!
iconoclast wrote: I don't care about this c**p, where the F is the Terminator Salvation news?!
already saw info about a europpean release so i'm sure north america can't be far behind. not sure if we'll get what they did though but they had this one that comes with a endoskeleton head and another with a one of those terminator cyclebot thingies.
already saw info about a europpean release so i'm sure north america can't be far behind. not sure if we'll get what they did though but they had this one that comes with a endoskeleton head and another with a one of those terminator cyclebot thingies.
I'm buying 5 copies of this. Blockbuster, Rogers, Wal-Mart, HMV and Future Shop here I come!!
Can't say that I was disappointed at this movie, because it was what I expected it to be, just a dumb stupid film to as I say "turn off your brain and enjoy the pretty colors" kind of the same thing that happened with "G.I. Joe" (Went with several friends who hated it, I just said "Consider the trailer and the director, what else did you expected?"
Now on the other hand, I was expecting something more out of "Wolverine" so that one WAS a big disappointement.
So to put it short, I do agree that this one and G.I. Joe are films that cannot be deffended so to speak, but since they are what I expected them to be and I enjoyed them for what they are I'll be getting this one when it comes out.
Now on the other hand, I was expecting something more out of "Wolverine" so that one WAS a big disappointement.
So to put it short, I do agree that this one and G.I. Joe are films that cannot be deffended so to speak, but since they are what I expected them to be and I enjoyed them for what they are I'll be getting this one when it comes out.
With the exception of gratuitous dog humping and the 'Sluticon', this movie was pretty entertaining right up to the point where
Spoiler Optimus Prime is "killed",
then it all went down hill from there.
Spoiler Optimus Prime is "killed",
then it all went down hill from there.
So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
J Linc wrote: So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
OMG ppl are u really serious? this? the worst film of the year??? wow...
u really havent seen many movies...
in my opinion... yeah this wasnt a good movie, but totally watchable...
u really havent seen many movies...
in my opinion... yeah this wasnt a good movie, but totally watchable...
J Linc wrote: So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
most of the posts are negative and i find that funny actually. if i disliked this movie or even hated it even half as much as all these people claim they do, i wouldnt have made one comment much less even read anything about it.
its always funny to see the people who didnt like a movie make the bigger deal out of it. but least its civilised hating here compared to most places *coughaicncough*
most of the posts are negative and i find that funny actually. if i disliked this movie or even hated it even half as much as all these people claim they do, i wouldnt have made one comment much less even read anything about it.
its always funny to see the people who didnt like a movie make the bigger deal out of it. but least its civilised hating here compared to most places *coughaicncough*
Bouncy X wrote: J Linc wrote: So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
most of the posts are negative and i find that funny actually. if i disliked this movie or even hated it even half as much as all these people claim they do, i wouldnt have made one comment much less even read anything about it.
its always funny to see the people who didnt like a movie make the bigger deal out of it. but least its civilised hating here compared to most places *coughaicncough*
Don't ever mention coughpretentiouscough AICN again!!!
most of the posts are negative and i find that funny actually. if i disliked this movie or even hated it even half as much as all these people claim they do, i wouldnt have made one comment much less even read anything about it.
its always funny to see the people who didnt like a movie make the bigger deal out of it. but least its civilised hating here compared to most places *coughaicncough*
Don't ever mention coughpretentiouscough AICN again!!!
Sam Spade wrote: J Linc wrote: So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
On the positive side for GI Joe, though.....you could hardly say it was boring or dragged out (unlike Transformers 2), and it had more entertainment value than this, but just barely.
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
On the positive side for GI Joe, though.....you could hardly say it was boring or dragged out (unlike Transformers 2), and it had more entertainment value than this, but just barely.
Sam Spade wrote: Don't ever mention coughpretentiouscough AICN again!!!
AICN pretentious? ....never. lol
AICN pretentious? ....never. lol
Paramount/Dreamworks where's the fullscreen edition?
The sheer number of posts on this tell you that while it may or may not have been the best film or the worst film, as far as at least this website is concerned it's the one that's generated the most interest. Regardless of a film's quality, it's nice when you get a film that's massive enough that most people have something to say about it.
GRJR721 wrote: Paramount/Dreamworks where's the fullscreen edition?
Fullscreen is so 1990s, Paramount's been doing OAR-only releases since 2008. The first TF movie was in widescreen only too.
Fullscreen is so 1990s, Paramount's been doing OAR-only releases since 2008. The first TF movie was in widescreen only too.
RalphFiennes wrote: Regardless of a film's quality, it's nice when you get a film that's massive enough that most people have something to say about it.
Curiously enough, I'm fairly certain that's Michael Bay's theory on making movies.
Curiously enough, I'm fairly certain that's Michael Bay's theory on making movies.
Da B-Meister wrote: Sam Spade wrote: J Linc wrote: So sad that a release of a film like this gets this many comments...
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
On the positive side for GI Joe, though.....you could hardly say it was boring or dragged out (unlike Transformers 2), and it had more entertainment value than this, but just barely.
You're joking right? GI Joe came across like it was written by a group of 6 years put together by Hasbro, with nothing positive to offer.
No, if GI Joe gets this many comments than everyone should be very sad. In fact we should start a group because their planning sequels.
On the positive side for GI Joe, though.....you could hardly say it was boring or dragged out (unlike Transformers 2), and it had more entertainment value than this, but just barely.
You're joking right? GI Joe came across like it was written by a group of 6 years put together by Hasbro, with nothing positive to offer.
this movie sucked. I hope Parmount takes the next movie from Bay and gives it to a real director.
iconoclast wrote: I don't care about this c**p, where the F is the Terminator Salvation news?!
Even T4 was a let down...
I don't understand how people thought this would be better than the first? After all the hoopla of the stuff coming out of the publicity machine before this movie came out, it was lending itself to become less than the original plot wise but with more CGI effects than the first one.
I will get it mainly for robots beating up robots, nothing really more and hopefully my new HD projector will get a work out.
For people to say it is the worse movie ever then they should get out and see more movies - the IMDB bottom 250 list is a great place to start....
Even T4 was a let down...
I don't understand how people thought this would be better than the first? After all the hoopla of the stuff coming out of the publicity machine before this movie came out, it was lending itself to become less than the original plot wise but with more CGI effects than the first one.
I will get it mainly for robots beating up robots, nothing really more and hopefully my new HD projector will get a work out.
For people to say it is the worse movie ever then they should get out and see more movies - the IMDB bottom 250 list is a great place to start....
Matt wrote: RalphFiennes wrote: Regardless of a film's quality, it's nice when you get a film that's massive enough that most people have something to say about it.
Curiously enough, I'm fairly certain that's Michael Bay's theory on making movies.
Ha! Good shout.
Seriously though, as a film-lover, it's nice when pretty much everyone you speak to is talking about a film. This isn't quite one of those occasions (Titanic and Star Wars Episode I would fall into that category for me) but it is nice to more than a handful of comments posted about a film's release.
Curiously enough, I'm fairly certain that's Michael Bay's theory on making movies.
Ha! Good shout.
Seriously though, as a film-lover, it's nice when pretty much everyone you speak to is talking about a film. This isn't quite one of those occasions (Titanic and Star Wars Episode I would fall into that category for me) but it is nice to more than a handful of comments posted about a film's release.
Artwork added for the 2-movie collection...
Sweet a 2 movie collection. Michael Bay is going to be making a Transformers 3. We all know it.
This competes with Night at the Museum 2 as the worst f**king movie i've seen all year.
Mindbogglingly horrible sequel. They should have just titled this the Revenge of Michael Bay.
Any news on whether the 2 movie collection includes just the movie discs or the special features and stuff?
I enjoyed Transformers a lot and watch it quite often. Revenge of the Fallen was not as good, but was still enjoyable. Of all the big movies that were critically trashed this summer, I think G.I.Joe was the most disappointing. Everything looked fake and what didn't look fake looked exactly like what it was- a set. Only the Paris sequence had some excitement. T4 was ok. I can't understand the slamming Bale got for the movie. I thought he was ok. Wolverine was pretty enjoyable as well, but that could be cos I am not a Marvel man and don't follow X-Men comics.
I will buy Transformers 2. That is the only one I will surely buy. It will look great in Blu. I am on the fence about T4. Maybe I'll watch it once more to decide whether to buy it or not. G.I. Joe and Wolverine I will not be picking up.
Transformers was the one movie that showed me the real difference between full screen and widescreen. I saw it first in full screen and then later in widescreen and the difference is just phenomenal. I never buy full screen movies, but the library I borrow from had only the full screen version. I ended up buying the Blu-ray and oh man, even on a standard def. TV, let alone a HDTV, the aspect ratio shows so much more and you can actually make out what is going on in the climax fight.
I enjoyed Transformers a lot and watch it quite often. Revenge of the Fallen was not as good, but was still enjoyable. Of all the big movies that were critically trashed this summer, I think G.I.Joe was the most disappointing. Everything looked fake and what didn't look fake looked exactly like what it was- a set. Only the Paris sequence had some excitement. T4 was ok. I can't understand the slamming Bale got for the movie. I thought he was ok. Wolverine was pretty enjoyable as well, but that could be cos I am not a Marvel man and don't follow X-Men comics.
I will buy Transformers 2. That is the only one I will surely buy. It will look great in Blu. I am on the fence about T4. Maybe I'll watch it once more to decide whether to buy it or not. G.I. Joe and Wolverine I will not be picking up.
Transformers was the one movie that showed me the real difference between full screen and widescreen. I saw it first in full screen and then later in widescreen and the difference is just phenomenal. I never buy full screen movies, but the library I borrow from had only the full screen version. I ended up buying the Blu-ray and oh man, even on a standard def. TV, let alone a HDTV, the aspect ratio shows so much more and you can actually make out what is going on in the climax fight.



