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    Default Official Transformers DVD/HD DVD Info. >> Release Date: October 16



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    The armies of Cybertron invaded theaters with a juggernaut fury that shook the summer of 2007, but on October 16, 2007 fans of all ages will discover that there is far "More Than Meets The Eye" to the massive mechanical behemoths when Transformers arrives on Earth in spectacular DVD and HD DVD two-disc Special Edition sets as well as on a single disc from DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures; distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment.

    Earning over $650 million at the global box office to date, the massive production exploded onto screens from the creative minds of director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg, in association with Hasbro, taking audiences by storm and becoming the biggest original film of the year. The first live-action film based on the enduringly popular "robots in disguise", Transformers features the ultimate battle between good and evil, as the peace-loving Autobots seek to protect humanity from the evil forces of the Decepticons. The action-packed film stars a hot young cast of up-and-coming actors including Shia LaBeouf (Disturbia), Josh Duhamel ("Las Vegas"), Tyrese Gibson (Four Brothers) and Megan Fox ("Hope & Faith"), as well as seasoned performers such as Jon Voight (National Treasure) and John Turturro (The Good Shepherd). But the biggest stars are the Transformers robots themselves – including fan favorites Optimus Prime, Megatron, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Jazz and more – brought to life by revolutionary new VFX techniques developed by the innovative digital wizards at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).

    The Transformers Special Edition two-disc sets provide an incredible experience with an arsenal of bonus material that delivers excitement and fun for long-time fans, as well as for viewers who are new to the "Transformers" universe. The extensive special features include commentary by Michael Bay and two multi-part in-depth documentaries exploring the human elements of the film as well as the phenomenal robot stars. Presented in multiple parts, "Our World" and "Their War" include segments with Steven Spielberg discussing his love for the franchise and the early concept for the movie, the extensive casting process, the training, consultants and real-world weapons provided by the military to lend authenticity to the film, the evolution of the robots from Hasbro’s iconic toy line to big-screen stars, the unique vehicles created for the movie, a discussion with ILM's legendary digital artists and much more.

    The discs go even further behind-the-scenes with early sketch concepts of the robots and an in-depth look at the making of the Skorponok attack from writing and conceptualization through the creation of the stunning visual effects.

    In addition to superior picture and sound and all of the above bonus material presented in high definition, the HD DVD presentation provides consumers with a host of web-enabled features, which are accessible through all connected HD DVD players. The web-enabled features take advantage of technology that allows the studio to present the content in a new way. These cutting-edge, online features can be updated, providing consumers with an evolving entertainment experience months, or even years, after the disc is physically produced. Initial features include a Transformers Intelligence Mode in which an on-screen dashboard over the film provides information about the robots and weapons, their strength levels, character updates and more. Plus, a GPS Locator that can access a map and GPS coordinates. Paramount's Transformers HD DVD connectivity capabilities will reveal additional HD DVD exclusive features at street date and at various time periods in the future.

    The HD DVD also includes a Transformers H.U.D. (Heads Up Display) that lets viewers access running text commentary while watching the film and even view relevant behind-the-scenes footage in a picture-in-picture window. Additionally, viewers can explore the main robots' individual details in high definition with the Transformers Tech Inspector.

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    The Transformers DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, French 5.1 Surround and Spanish 5.1 Surround with English, French and Spanish subtitles. Total runtime is 143 minutes.

    Transformers Special Edition DVD bonus features include:

    Disc 1:
    - Feature film
    - Commentary by Michael Bay

    Disc 2:
    - Our World

    The Story Sparks - Steven Spielberg discusses his love for the franchise and early concept art for the film. Explores how the writers adapted the cartoon into a live-action movie and why Michael Bay is the perfect director for the film.
    Human Allies - A look at how the actors were selected and their experiences on the set.
    I Fight Giant Robots - An exploration of the military training that Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson underwent for their roles and the various stunts that the actors were asked to perform.
    Battleground - A piece on the senior officials from the Department of Defense and Air Force who consulted on the film to give it authenticity and the key locations that the U.S. government provided access to.

    - Their War

    Rise of the Robots - Explores the interaction between Hasbro designers and Michael Bay to bring the toy line roaring to life.
    Autobots Roll Out - Michael Bay discusses working with Chevy and its designers and the modifications that were made to the cars seen in the film.
    Decepticons Strike - The film's military advisors discuss the “toys” they allowed the production to borrow: F-22 Raptors, Ospreys and A-10 Warthogs.
    Inside the AllSpark - ILM's digital artists discuss the challenges of bringing the Transformers to life.

    - More Than Meets The Eye

    From Script to Sand: The Skorponok Desert Attack - An in-depth look at the making of this particularly epic and challenging scene from initial storyboarding through production and visual effects.
    Concepts - Early sketch concepts of the robots.
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    HD DVD

    The HD DVD is presented in 1080p High Definition with English, French and Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital Plus and English, English SDH+, French, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese subtitles. In addition to the above features that will be presented in high definition, the Transformers HD DVD will also offer the following exclusive content:

    Disc 1:

    Transformers H.U.D. (Heads Up Display) - In this mode, viewers can access running text-based behind-the-scenes background information on the production during the feature. Users can also watch relevant picture-in-picture b-roll and video with Bay, Spielberg and other filmmakers during select sequences.

    Transformers Intelligence Mode web-enabled features consist of:

    - Transformation Mode
    - Health Meter
    - Weapon Mode
    - Robot Bio
    - In Scene Indicator
    - Text Ticker
    - GPS

    Disc 2:

    Transformers Tech Inspector - Gives viewers an unprecedented look at the Transformers robots through the exquisitely detailed models created by ILM artists. Users can zoom in on each detail for a closer examination and pause and change the rotation of the models.
    So there you have it - straight from the horse's mouth.

    This thread will now serve as the official place for all Transformers DVD discussion.
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    So...no word on any additionnal footage I guess...

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    Oct. 16! I throughly envy y'all U.S. residents.

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    No Dolby True-HD Track, way to suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobi View Post
    No Dolby True-HD Track, way to suck.
    Way to suck indeed!

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    Considering there's no mention of a DTS-track and any deleted scenes on the DVD I'm guessin' an extended version is coming out in the near future.

    But it looks good. I've always missed a long documentary on the Michael Bay-dvds (except Pearl which got that 50-minute doc) but here we seem to get some of those. I wouldn't mind a second audio commentary with Shia, Megan, Josh and maybe the writers Alex and Roberto. I've heard audio interviews with them and they are really interesting to listen to.

    Can't wait for this DVD. I live in Sweden and the film premiered here on the same date as it did in the US I believe so it will probably be released around the same time. Damn, it's just next month.

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    Optimus Prime commentery? Starscream commentery? Breaking my heart Bay.

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    Autobots Roll Out - Michael Bay discusses working with Chevy and its designers and the modifications that were made to the cars seen in the film.

    ^^That's what I'm talkin' about!


    Thanks for the heads up T-Mike. Well rounded release, IMO, as far as content goes.

    (Deleted scenes have, for the most part, been crap, hence the term Deleted. I shed no tears for them not being present)


    The HD version is very tempting, but HD is still not ready for prime time in my house.
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    man, Transformers anticipation is still very much alive!!

    We got
    Sept 21st IMAX release
    Oct 9th Score release
    Oct 16th DVD release

    They sure know how to keep us busy while we wait patiently for the DVD release.

    This is awesome!!!

    Too bad about no DTS, here's hoping they forgot to mention about the DTS audio track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LadiesMan217 View Post
    Considering there's no mention of a DTS-track and any deleted scenes on the DVD I'm guessin' an extended version is coming out in the near future.
    Let's hope so! On Blu-ray and in about 18 months sounds good to me.

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    im so tempted to pick up the hd-dvd add on for my 360 to see this in high def.....god i hate myself >_<

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    I'm a big fan of the movie and have been collecting the toys. Is there any way I can enjoy the movie in High Definition using my Playstation 3.

    How long until the exclusivity ends and I buy it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by red996 View Post
    I'm a big fan of the movie and have been collecting the toys. Is there any way I can enjoy the movie in High Definition using my Playstation 3.

    How long until the exclusivity ends and I buy it?
    NO, you can not use your PS3.

    I think the deal Paramount made goes for 18 months.

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    I like the new slim cases for HD/BR. They take up way less space. The only thing I'm not to keen on is the huge blue or red bar accross the top with the logo on it. Granted, it's probably so that consumers don't get confused (especially color blind ones... that would REALLY suck) but do we really need that much dead space on a cover? Plus they started doing the slipsleeve things like they started on DVD. The 40-Year Old Virgin had the best slipsleeve though, freaken hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaytonMG View Post
    I like the new slim cases for HD/BR. They take up way less space. The only thing I'm not to keen on is the huge blue or red bar accross the top with the logo on it. Granted, it's probably so that consumers don't get confused (especially color blind ones... that would REALLY suck) but do we really need that much dead space on a cover? Plus they started doing the slipsleeve things like they started on DVD. The 40-Year Old Virgin had the best slipsleeve though, freaken hilarious.
    ya i saw that. that made me happy....i really like slip sleeves for some reason =P

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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson View Post

    I think the deal Paramount made goes for 18 months.
    Yes, with A LOT of loopholes. Like they can't release Spielberg's movies that he's directed, I don't think they have Ridley Scott's movies either, and also they can't release The Godfather trilogy. Apparently Robert Zemeckis wont give them the go-ahead on Forrest Gump to be exclusive either. There's also some talk about Titanic not being able to be released... Not sure how much is rumors, but if it's true, they just paid $150mil for Transfomers to be exclusive basically, but if that's the case it wont save them really. Just confuse people even more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaytonMG View Post
    Yes, with A LOT of loopholes. Like they can't release Spielberg's movies that he's directed, I don't think they have Ridley Scott's movies either, and also they can't release The Godfather trilogy. Apparently Robert Zemeckis wont give them the go-ahead on Forrest Gump to be exclusive either. There's also some talk about Titanic not being able to be released... Not sure how much is rumors, but if it's true, they just paid $150mil for Transfomers to be exclusive basically, but if that's the case it wont save them really. Just confuse people even more.
    It seems that most of the big director's simply refuse to have their films HD DVD only. If their film comes out on both mediums, they don't mind. They don't seem to mind if it comes out only on Blu-ray either.

    I just wish Transformers was one of those exceptions to this deal and could come out on both platforms. Surely the combined force of Bay/Spielberg could get us a Blu-ray release. It would be a gigantic sellar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger Mike View Post
    It seems that most of the big director's simply refuse to have their films HD DVD only. If their film comes out on both mediums, they don't mind. They don't seem to mind if it comes out only on Blu-ray either.

    I just wish Transformers was one of those exceptions to this deal and could come out on both platforms. Surely the combined force of Bay/Spielberg could get us a Blu-ray release. It would be a gigantic sellar.
    you'd think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger Mike View Post
    It seems that most of the big director's simply refuse to have their films HD DVD only. If their film comes out on both mediums, they don't mind. They don't seem to mind if it comes out only on Blu-ray either.

    I just wish Transformers was one of those exceptions to this deal and could come out on both platforms. Surely the combined force of Bay/Spielberg could get us a Blu-ray release. It would be a gigantic sellar.
    I've noticed that, where there's some directors who don't mind their films being released on JUST Blu-Ray, but they do mind it being just HD-DVD. It's very odd. Like Michael Bay didn't raise a fuss about Pearl Harbor being just Blu-Ray. Or the fact that Bad Boys, Bad Boys II, The Rock, Armageddon are all going to be Blu-Ray exclusive. But Transformers is one to be on both formats. No doubt that this would've bennifited from uncompressed sound and a larger disc space.

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