Transformers: Dark of the Moon - Megatron Special Edition Triple Play (DVD + Blu-ray + Digital Copy) [2011]
A**R
Good film
I enjoyed it
R**N
Great product
Bought as present
R**M
Action unbeatable
Who said that all shows are getting the same, Well this one is very different and a pleasure to watch as not knowing what is next, and with the cast doing a fantastic job, storyline just as good you wont find better. Sheer entertainment that you wont fall asleep until it's over. Suspense and thrills what else could you ask for. Now the story goes that cars change themselves into robots sounds to far fetched but the technology of to-day can do wonders. Now we have the good that fight to save us and the naughty robots wanting to take over earth. The action is fabulous exciting and full on that you won't move from your chair feeling involved throughout that you can't take your eyes of for a minute, only because you don't want to miss anything. I rated this an A grade plus for first class entertainment from beginning to end no time for other issues, so grab the movie and don't forget the popcorn put your feet up and try to relax to a wonderful night of suspense and action that will have you glued to the chair. Enjoy!
W**3
Lets get ready to rumble in Chicago
Better than the 2nd movie, still not as good as the 1st, the use of real military equipment and personnel really makes these Michael Bay collaborations a must watch for the military hardware enthusiast as the cinematography is a visual feast with every conventional technique used to the full as you would expect from a Ridley Scott prodigy.Blu-Ray 3D presentation was the cinema 2:35:1 aspect ratio has the black borders top and bottom, which is a big disappointment as they should have released the IMAX 1:44 or near 16:9 widescreen TV ratio full screen, ok so IMAX is 48 frames apposed to 24 frames that this Blu-ray's been encoded.Overall Picture and sound is top notch as this was filmed using proper Stereoscopic 3D Fusion cameras as per AVATAR not recent Immortals 3D using the post production hand drawn digital 3D.The Score by Steve Jablonsky who has done all the Transformers scores and is a prodigy of Hans Zimmer does a better job than the last, but the original film will still be his best with the use of a choir which gave the score a Gothic foreboding which this lacked.Hopefully an IMAX version will be released at a later date but I wouldn't get my hopes up as the original Transformer IMAX has never been released but most of the films are digitally shot then transferred to super 35mm print then duped into the 70mm IMAX film.
S**Y
Simply Amazing
Transformers: Dark Of The Moon has hands down the most realistic special effects i have ever seen. I for one hate all the fake looking, computer animated, blue screened crap that has been made over the years. Transformers: Dark Of The Moon is the exact oppisite of that in every way shape and form.Apart from the flawless Blu-Ray quality picture that blew my mind & enjoyed on my 46" 120hz Kogan TV, to have one of the rare films that are in 7.1 True HD which sounded absolutly amazing on my Sumsung Series 6 3D Surround Sound it is hands down the best 2D film i have watched so far.The film is non stop action and eye candy that trully proves they went all out with this film, a solid story with generally great acting and some laugh your arse of humor thrown into the mix, makes Transformers: Dark Of The Moon a must for any action packed, adventure, sci fi, comedy lover.This is a must have for any Blu-Ray collection a simply amazing film.
S**H
Amazing film, half hearted release
The Film:-The first Transformers film was a brilliant live action representation of the franchise which I grew up with and loved, sure it wasn't as good as the original transformers movie but it had huge explosions and robots kicking seven shades out of each other. Then we had Revenge of the Fallen, which although had really good action scenes dropped the ball, too much over the top comedy and the overly human aspect to the stories never sat right.This on the other hand has the balance about right in my opinion and some of the most amazing action scenes I've seen. We have lost the comedy side kicks (the twins) and robots with testicles, and of course Megan Fox. The first half does seem to drag a bit and could of been cut down to around 30 mins with no real loss to the 'story' however the last hour more than makes up for this as the full on Decepticon assault begins in Chicago.Rosie Huntington-Whiteley who replaced Fox is certainly a beautiful woman but to me feels a little out of her depth in a full out action movie like this. Patrick Dempsey also makes an appearance and does a good job of going against his seeming good guy typecasting. Shia LeBeouf again plays the bumbling idiot really well although it has started to wear thin by now and I think going forward a new type of human 'hero' would be a good move for the franchise.The soundtrack is brilliant and definitely suits the movie. Linkin Park provide the lead single for the film and don't go far wrong with the tone.A few emotional punches and twists make this a thoroughly enjoyable film, just turn of your brain and enjoy it for the popcorn movie that its meant to be.Blu-ray:-The transfer is flawless, definitely reference quality with perfect picture and sound throughout. I would really recommend this flim, and probably the other 2 transformer movies for showing off your hardware. It comes in the standard amaray casing with no slip cover.Extras:-There are none. Which is unusual for a Michael Bay film as he loves his extra material. However, the 3D version of this movie is due to be released early next year and it is rumoured to include a shed load of extras. To me this seems unfair on the consumer who has paid their hard earned cash on buying a vanilla release. A clever marketing ploy by Paramount means that they will have to double dip to get any extras as the studios continue to push 3D onto the public.Summary:-A 4 Star movie, stunningly transferred onto a reference quality Blu-ray let down by a vanilla release and therefore only allowing for a 3 star review.
A**L
Transformers
Picture quality is great
C**O
Ottimo! Acquistato in offerta
Non entro mai nel merito del filmato, la ritengo una questione di gusti personali. Invece ho scoperto che con pazienza, controllando i titoli che ti interessano, riesci a comperarli sempre scontati grazie alle politiche di vendita di Amazon.
M**A
100% satisfecho
cumple las expectativas llego a tiempo
T**O
Optimus Prime a full...
Otra vez, su gran director nos entrega una nueva aventura que siempre sorprende para bien, edicion de lujo con extras, dos discos, uno en dvd y copia digital. Excelente calidad imagen y audio, tiene V.O.S.E y otras opciones de audio/subtitulos. El precio ridiculamente barato, menos de 4 euros....
J**M
Finally, Transformers as it was meant to be seen!
PLEASE NOTE: This product review is for the 3D Blu-Ray... Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Three-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy)This is the way "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" was meant to be seen: in 3D! I saw this movie in 3D at the theater and I can tell you it was a great experience. The movie itself has some flaws, but the stereo image was simply amazing... say what you want about director Michael Bay, the man knows how to shoot action sequences! This is one of the most entertaining 3D movies to date, and is a no-brainer for anyone with a 3D TV.Not only is the picture quality top-notch, but the sound is great too. I recently watched an interview with sound mixer Greg P. Russell, and he said that the TF3 blu-ray sound mix was specifically tailored for home video release. Anyone who owns the previous blu-ray release would agree that the sound mix is incredible. This blu-ray will make a great demo when you show off your home theater system!Here is a detailed description of what is in this set:Disc 1: Feature Film -- Blu-Ray 3DDisc 2: Feature Film -- Blu-RayDisc 3: Special Features -- Blu-RayAbove and Beyond: Exploring Dark of the Moon- Rising from the Fallen: Development and Design- Ready for Prime Time: Filming Across America- Battle in the Heartland: Shooting in Chicago- Attack of the Birdmen: Aerial Stunts- Shadow of the Sentinel: Post-Production and Release- Uncharted Territory: NASA's Future Then and NowDeconstructing Chicago: Multi-Angle Sequences- Previsualizations with optional commentary by director Michael Bay and previsualization supervisor Steve Yamamoto- Previsualizations/Final Shot Comparison with optional commentary by director Michael Bay and previsualization supervisor Steve Yamamoto- Visual Effects with optional commentary by visual effects supervisors Scott Farrar and Matthew Butler- Visual Effects/Final Shot Comparison with optional commentary by visual effects supervisors Scott Farrar and Matthew ButlerThe Art of Cybertron- Autobots- Decepticons- Environments- Weapons and Gear- ShipsThe Dark of the Moon Archive- 3D: A Transforming Visual Art- Moscow World Premiere- Birdmen Featurette- Cody's iPad- The Sound of Transformers: Dark of the MoonThe Matrix of Marketing- Trailers- Marketing GalleryDisc 4: Feature Film -- DVD**There is also a digital copy included - both a standard digital copy for iTunes, and you can also stream the movie through UltraViolet.Additional Info:The blu-ray is presented in 1080p high definition with English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD sound.Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, PortugeseIn summary, the difference between this set and the previous release, Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy), is the addition of the 3D blu-ray and a bonus blu-ray with 4 hours of new special features.
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