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    Transformers (Two-Disc Special Edition + BD Live) [Blu-ray]
    Transformers (Two-Disc Special Edition + BD Live) [Blu-ray]

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    Actors: Charlie Adler, Kevin Dunn, Mike Fisher, Robert Foxworth, Bernie Mac
    Studio: Paramount
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $39.99
    Buy New: $18.59
    You Save: $21.40 (54%)



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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 871 reviews
    Sales Rank: 67

    Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Media: Blu-ray
    Number Of Items: 2
    Running Time: 143
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: PARBR131242
    UPC: 097361312422
    EAN: 0097361312422
    ASIN: B000NTPDT6

    Theatrical Release Date: 2007
    Release Date: September 2, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: Prompt Shipping (Standard=First Class, Expedited=Priority Mail)

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 09/02/2008 Run time: 143 minutes Rating: Pg13

    Amazon.com
    "I bought a car. Turned out to be an alien robot. Who knew?" deadpans Sam Witwicky, hero and human heart of Michael Bay's rollicking robot-smackdown fest, Transformers. Witwicky (the sweetly nerdy Shia LaBeouf, channeling a young John Cusack) is the perfect counterpoint to the nearly nonstop exhilarating action. The plot is simple: an alien civil war (the Autobots vs. the evil Decepticons) has spilled onto Earth, and young Sam is caught in the fray by his newly purchased souped-up Camaro. Which has a mind--and identity, as a noble-warrior robot named Bumblebee--of its own. The effects, especially the mind-blowing transformations of the robots into their earthly forms and back again, are stellar.

    Fans of the earlier film and TV series will be thrilled at this cutting-edge incarnation, but this version should please all fans of high-adrenaline action. Director Bay gleefully salts the movie with homages to pop-culture touchstones like Raiders of the Lost Ark, King Kong, and the early technothriller WarGames. The actors, though clearly all supporting those kickass robots, are uniformly on-target, including the dashing Josh Duhamel as a U.S. Army sergeant fighting an enemy he never anticipated; Jon Voight, as a tough yet sympathetic Secretary of Defense in over his head; and John Turturro, whose special agent manages to be confidently unctuous, even stripped to his undies. But the film belongs to Bumblebee, Optimus Prime, and the dastardly Megatron--and the wicked stunts they collide in all over the globe. Long live Transformers! --A.T. Hurley


    Customer Reviews:   Read 866 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars My son's favourite   November 22, 2008
    I've been wanting to buy a blu-ray disc editon of this movie. I just didn't want the ordinary DVD because I'm a fan of high resolution videos. I was not disappointed by the PQ and the audio is quite nice as well. It may not be the best from the BD I own but this one is surely one on top.
    Buy this and I'm sure you will enjoy it.

    Cheers

    Arnold



    5 out of 5 stars Makes me wish I had a better TV.   November 18, 2008
    Awesome visuals. Looks awesome on a 26" LCD (720P). Makes me wish I had a bigger and better HDTV. Plus Megan Fox is realy HOT!!!


    3 out of 5 stars Special effects bonanza gets four stars on visuals, less so on story   November 16, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Michael Bay's "Transformers" is occasionally a visual extravaganza, but one that is somewhat mired in a story that appeals to (only) the twelve-year old boy in all of us.

    Based on the action figures and cartoons (which I admittedly loved when I was younger), "Transformers" tells the story of a civil war that devoured planet Cybetron and now has shifted to Earth. Why? Who knows? But it's terrific for the viewer that it did, because the evil Deceptecons and the good Autobots share the ability to morph into perfect replicas of America military and hot-rod technology. Watching a robot realistically transform before your eyes from 'bot to F-15, Camaro, or 18-wheeler is something not to be missed.

    This civil war movie is aiming for massive blockbuster appeal, so it goes for a solid PG-13 rating. As a result, we get lots of explosions, some fantastic robot-versus-robot violence, and the occasional hint or two of double-entendre. Yes, a few people get squashed or blown up, but that type of violence is generally minimized (with the one exception where the evil Megatron, leader of the Deceptocons, flicks away a pesky human like a fly, smashing the poor sap into, well, sap).

    This is one of those movies that relies heavily on such obvious humor as an Autobot speaking jive almost as bad as that used in "Airplane" by Mrs. Cleaver. For the most part, it works okay. Shia Labouef plays Sam Witwicky, whose ancestor made a critical discovery about the Autobots on earth. He conveniently falls for the local hottie, Maggie (Rachael Taylor), who is gorgeous and knows cars inside and out. So it's no surprise that she insults Sam's Autobot, named Bumblebee, who hides in plain sight as a '68 Camaro. Bumblebee gets insulted and transforms into a brand-spanking new Camaro, conveniently timed for a new rollout by Chevy.

    And that's one of the biggest problems of the movie - it plays almost like a commercial for General Motors. I'm somewhat inured to product placement these days, but ever so often the filmmakers go overboard. One easily imagines GM getting credits in the movie for editing, screenplay, and production.

    Your younger son may not worry about such things. He'll probably worry more about the fact that some of the action scenes are too muddled to follow. Yes, they are amazing, but like the recent Jason Bourne movies, sometimes the action is shot so close-in that you lose a sense for what's actually happening.

    All in all, a fun movie with much to recommend it. But I can't honestly say it's one of the best big-budget extravaganzas I've seen recently. All in all, this movie is best enjoyed by those who won't wonder what the Autobot is thinking as Sam and Maggie hook up on his hood, with the Autobot helpfully providing the Barry White soundtrack.



    5 out of 5 stars Great eye candy   November 11, 2008
     0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Although it took some getting used to seeing the autobots as GM vehicles, I love this movie. Can't wait to see the sequel!


    3 out of 5 stars HD?are you sure bout that?   November 10, 2008
     1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I've bought Transformers BD along with Constantine and V for Vendetta.
    And I compared the quality of the movies, I was shocked about the color noise Transformers has comparing to V for Vendetta!

    well, this is the source problem, maybe, as we know... Micheal Bay movies, huh. He probably left all his focus on bombing the set up and forgot to check the quality of the videography.

    Let's recall what he'd said previously in his official blog, "This movie is BD worth and I'm pissed off for Paramount to make this movie HDDVD exclusive!"

    LoL, with this quality?

    I expected better...

    so, 3 out of 5 is decent enough



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