Transformers 2 DVDetails
Box Office juggernaut Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen will be hitting video shelves October 20 on Blu-ray and DVD. Check out the loaded extras below.
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.
Source: dvdactive














I was dissappointed with the film, but find myself very excited about the Blu-Ray of this film.
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I didn’t like the first film and skipped the sequel in theaters. I’m tempted to get the Blu-ray for the picture & sound alone.
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Matt Keith Reply:
August 23rd, 2009 at 9:44 pm
If you didn’t like the first, then odds are you won’t like this one either. The second film is pretty much just a copy and paste of the first, just bigger.
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Then there is only one good reason to pick it up – HD Megan Fox!
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megan fox = sold ticket
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Ok. 1st off, I’m 35 and still have every Transformer made from my kid years. So yes, I’m a fan.
2nd. I’m pissed. Both movies were ok. Nice visuals. But I’m still confused.
2 Devestators, no triple changers, the Twins brought some comedy but were
Kinda pointless.
The 3rd installment won’t be til 2011 unless it gets released early.
Let’s hope they get it on point this time.
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