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Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Three-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD)

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Three-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD)

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A mysterious event from Earth’s past threatens to ignite a war so big that the Transformers alone will not be able to save the planet. Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) and the Autobots must fight against the darkness to defend our world from the Decepticons’ all-consuming evil in the smash hit from director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg.Talk about “transforming.” Michael Bay tested the patience of even the most devoted Transformers fan with the second installment of the franchis

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  1. 100 of 123 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Finally, Transformers as it was meant to be seen!, December 27, 2011
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    This review is from: Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Three-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD) (Blu-ray)

    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 3D

    Disc 2: Feature Film — Blu-Ray

    Disc 3: Special Features — Blu-Ray

    Above 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 Now

    Deconstructing 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 Butler

    The Art of Cybertron
    - Autobots
    - Decepticons
    - Environments
    - Weapons and Gear
    - Ships

    The 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 Moon

    The Matrix of Marketing
    - Trailers
    - Marketing Gallery

    Disc 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, Portugese

    In 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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  2. 28 of 35 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Michael Bay, you have ruined my childhood!, October 26, 2011
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    Why would you take a franchise that had so much promise, and turn it into a monstrosity of a movie?

    When the first Transformers film was released back in 2007 as an `80s child I was highly anticipating my shape shifting robots on the big screen. When I found out that they took the time to gather Peter Cullen to go back to his roots and voice Optimus Prime I was awestruck. After a fantastic film that didn’t really give me enough robots that I anticipated I was eager for more. Then came `Revenge of the Fallen’ More robots, intense action, but unfortunately more humans and horrible acting in a over 2 hour film. After that a promise was made by Michael Bay that the third film was going to be one of the greatest action films ever and yes there would be more robots and more character development.

    `Dark of the Moon’ came, there were some amazing action sequences, and yes more robots…BUT…no plot, no acting skill and just a bunch of special effects and explosions to cover the mess all up. This movie has the word fail written all over it I don’t even want to purchase this DVD. Hell, this movie makes `Revenge of the Fallen’ look good and that says a lot! At this point I am devastated after 4 years of what could have been one of the greatest stories ever told on film based on a true animation revolution, I was left with disgust and sheer disappointment. Take these movies…maybe not the first and bury them deep underground and let’s never speak of them again. If there is a Transformers 4 or a Transformers reboot, you can bet your money that I will not be sitting in that theater.

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  3. 132 of 175 people found the following review helpful
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    As long as MIchael Bay will see his fans as cavemen, this will not stop., October 1, 2011
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    Sorry with my english for i am from Montréal.

    I still do not want to give up on Michael Bay. When i see him in interviews, underneath his condescending tone and his obvious self-love, i see an educated and intelligent man. I still have hope that he will mature eventually and direct a genuine great film. But right now, he is a teenager. He obviously thinks that most of his audience is dumb, sexually depraved and uneducated. The way he films women, the way he portrays the adults, the things he makes them say and do, the “comedy” that he puts in there and that he thinks will make us laugh, all of this makes me think that Michael Bay simply sees his fans as cavemen. And by reading some of the comments here, well my God, he’s about right!

    It is not a question of putting your brain to neutral in order to enjoy a good old “pop corn” movie. Not all “pop corn” movies are good. “Transformers 3″ is a bad movie. Just like the second one. Probably even more. The characters are stupid. The dialog is corny. The intentions are childish. And we just don’t care about anything. And why, oh why, do incredible and sexy women fall so much in love with Sam? It is so obvious that Bay was a shy and rejected teenager and that he couldn’t get… well, nevermind. I don’t know how Michael Bay and his team can watch a movie like that knowing that other people will witness such a disgraceful work of art. How can they be proud?

    God knows i enjoy all sort of films. Pop corn movies and art films. I loved the first “Transformers”. But it is clear to me now that Steven Spielberg had more of a word to say in the first one.

    And when i hear people calling this third film “Excellent” or “Perfect”… it’s beyond me.

    The first part of the film, the prologue that is, when it deals with the missions on the Moon, well that part is truly fun. Those small parts are the ones that make me think that Bay will, one day, make a great “Pop Corn” movie. But the more i see him going and the more i hear him talk, i’m starting to think that he won’t be able to do it on his own, that he’ll need someone else to help him along the way, like Spielberg in the first “Transformers”.

    Again, i’m all for “Pop Corn” movies. I enjoy them. But the directors must respect the viewer’s intelligence. Michael Bay does not. He is clearly saying that you are dumb. And some of you are worshiping him.

    Well you get the movies you diserve.

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