- 1080p Widescreen
- English DTS HD-MA, French 5.1 DD, Spanish 5.1 DD,
- English, English SDH, French and Spanish Subtitles.
- “Wal-Mart Exclusive Big Screen Edition”
- Limited edition Slipcover included
“Wal-Mart Exclusive Big Screen Edition” – Immerse yourself in the world of Transformers and maximize your viewing experience with “Wal-Mart Exclusive Big Screen Edition”, featuring the biggest on-screen picture available. This 2-disc Blu-ray includes exclusive packaging and over 3 hours of bonus footage including the Blu-ray exclusive feature “The AllSpark Experiment” which lets viewers unleash the power of the All Spark and could unlock a secret about the future of Transformers! Additional features include, extended scenes, confidential files on a dozen Transformers, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, a “making of” documentary and much more! The battle for Earth continues in this action-packed blockbuster from director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg. When college-bound Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers, he must accept his destiny and join Optimus Prime(R) and Bumblebee(R) in their epic battle against the Decepticons(R), who have returned stronger than ever with a plan to destroy our world.
Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Extended Scenes, Featurettes, Behind-the-Scenes Footage, Music Video.
Blu-ray Exclusive: “The All-Spark Experiment”; “Confidential Files of ‘Transformers’”; 3-D Galleries; “Making of ‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen’”; “Back Stories”; “Design Evolution of the Robots From Toys to the Big Screen”; “The Human Factor: Exacting ‘Revenge of the Fallen’”; “Giant Effing Movie”; “Linkin Park – ‘New Divide’”; “The Matrix of Marketing”; “A Day with Bay: Tokyo”; “25 Years of ‘Transformers’”; “NEST: Transformer Data-Hub”; English, English SDH, French and Spanish Subtitles.
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(out of 9 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
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September 8, 2010
#1
Review by A. Salazar
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This is the IMAX version of the movie. This is similar to the Batman ‘Dark Knight’ blu-ray where the IMax scenes are shown bigger than the rest of the movie. Bare in mind the whole movie is not like this, it is standard size 16:9 except for the fight scene’s in the middle and end of the movie. But, on both dvd and blu-ray. This version also boasts a slightly different cover. The cardboard slipcover is totally different, the inside cover is very similar except it has Bumble-Bee instead of Megatron.
The movie itself kick’s ass if you’re into giant robot’s duking it out over control of the Earth (and Universe!). Don’t expect much in the way of plot, but you’ve read all that in the other reviews. I would recommend this if want to see Transformers 2 IMax version, plus it contains a few extra seconds of bonus scenes during the fight scene’s. I couldn’t tell you exactly what or where (I saw this in IMax at the theaters, then bought this version upon release). If you live in the U.S., pick this up at your local Wal-Mart, or ask a buddy stateside to pick one up for you. If you got a blu-ray player, even better!!!
September 8, 2010
#2
Review by nono
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great movie i love it. specially the fight scenes are amazing and jumbo in this movie.
September 8, 2010
#3
Review by TokyoBay
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This is one of the best movies I have ever seen, recalls the memory of my childhood. I dont have any problem with this movie, but for this item, I have something to say. I ordered this Blu-ray disc from Amazon.com and asked them to ship this to Tokyo Japan , I checked the shipping rate of the international shipment before I made this order, it’s said an ordinary international shipment would cost me $4 only, but actually the seller charged me over $16 !
I dont understand how this could happen! If Amazon.com is not sure about how much a third party seller will charge for the international shipment, how could he make a statement like this! This is a completely misleading! Amazon.com should do something to prevent this from happening again!
September 8, 2010
#4
Review by R. Acharya
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Here’s the thing – you don’t sit down to watch a Bay film expecting to see Girl with a Pearl Necklace, sorry – Earring.
Don’t come to Transformers 2 looking for plot or character development: come for more robots fighting!
The first and last thirds of the film are outstanding! Insane action and the comedy does just about as well as the first film in these sections as well. It’s the middle third that lets the film down in a bad way – a horrifically misjudged pirate robot is hysterically bad, along with a little gangster robot and a bunch of boring humans wandering around for ages trying to dream up some daft macguffin to explain what is going on and failing spectacularly.
Either skip the entire section (you miss nothing) or simply acknowledge that this part of the film can only be enjoyed with post modern irony, much as you might find an Uwe Boll movie hilarious – the dreadful yet profoundly expensive choices on display in this part of the film are so outrageously bad my friends and I have been in stitches.
My irrational love of this movie lies in the robots – there are heaps of classic decepticons on display – Soundwave! Ravage! Insecticons! Constructicons! The set pieces are truly bravura and this time ypu can actually see what the robots are doing in their fights. On that note I must insist you pick up the big screen edition. No digital copy (whatever, don’t need to see this on my ipod thanks) but those precious few sequences in IMAX frame have a fabulous impact on the film: the forest fight between Prime and a bunch of deceps and Devastator combining for Bayhem at a pyramid. They are gorgeous sequences and well worth tracking down this edition for.
This film works best when the autobts are trying to do something and the decepticons attack. That happens a lot in the movie – just like it use to do on your bedroom floor. There are none of the traditional values of cinema craft on display here, just like box office behemoth Mamma Mia. That film wasn’t for me (women simply saying hello by way of screaming gives me tumors), this film is for me. Loads and loads of robots transform and jump about and explode everything.
Transformers 2 is my Mamma Mia.
September 8, 2010
#5
Review by Michael Aranguren
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Great movie love the Big Screen Edition for this movie all the great scenes with the big screen switching from wide screen was really cool. Scenes look great on Blu-ray acting was not that great but the action scenes was the reason why I got this great Blockbuster.