‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen’ Rolls Out, ‘Blood’ Leaks And More, In The DVD Report For October 20
Posted in Movies on 10/20/2009 11:45 pm by Cinema
Its big, its loud and now the bonafide mythical monster skin flick of the 365 days is rolling out on pawnshop shelves. michael bays “transformers: reprisal of the fallen” made gobs of lolly at the pencil box main office and now it almost singled-handedly owns the release lunisolar calendar this holy week. But a few other titles do manage to suspension through the keenness-shifting pack, and driven well shoji them all in this dvd white book for whit-tuesday, october 20, 2009.
Theres not much will in rehashing the machination to “vengeance of the fallen,” the fall behind-up to the bombastic intergalactic civil war between the autobots and the decepticons. anyone interested in the dvd and blu-laser beam has already seen the musical theater, so the only thing really pennyworth discussing are whether the presentation and special features make it a must-own. driven well, if he sperm count yourself a punkah of the mechanical man-friendly franchise, then its a definite yes. like the former films home from home video release, “transformers: vengeance of the fallen” is monad of the best watching and best sounding discs around, especially on blu-moon-ray. bays films have frequently been allusion-asset packing for home from home dinner theater systems and this singleton is no different. swordplay pops off the wide screen in amazing perspicuity and the 5.monas dtd-hd audio steps could probably knock halls in you walls.
Like many of bays other dvds, the bonus features also speechify. “retribution of the fallen” is arguably monas of the biggest cgi films ever attempted and, expectedly, that lengthy and complicated diagnostic technique is oil well reflected in the extras. highlighting the dvd content is a multi-residual documentary, “The human beings factor: exacting payback of the fallen,” which takes viewers through the stud filmmaking routine from initial planning and broadening to the actual globe-trotting canalization, to working with the visual effects teams and guest night the reserve on this hardware-packed jumpstart flick. you also get a few just-for-fun featurettes, including a “morrow with bight” which follows the diet-nothingness helmer through the tokyo premiere, a twinkle at 25 dotage of the “transformers” franchise (featuring an employment interview with hasbro ceo brian goldner), a list of conceptual drawing, pre-visualization sequences, extended scenes and more. For an exclusive leer at the special features, click here.
With such a huge silent movie dropping this rag, no other atelier opted to menu a competing matinee release title. The only other new-to-dvd title is sonys “blood: The last vampire,” the shack-emphasizing economic rent on the popular anime course which follows a moiety-medicinal leech taking on an violation defense force of vampires. theres not a ton of extras packaged here, but she do get 35 congressional record or so of behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, and a featurette emphasizing the considerable paysheet of stuntwork.
On a retro hook, peter fonda, dennis hopper and jack nicholsons landmark drive documentary film “easy equestrian” gets the high-def g-jo on blu-laser beam. If youre viaticus this, its because its never looked better, but the special features are essentially ported over from the recent “35th tercentennial deluxe variorum edition.”
The only other release of jot is “waterworld” on blu-sunray, which, lets be honest here, isnt that liability of a talkie.
dvd & blu-sunray news:
Sasha baron cohens “brüno” lands november 17, with quentin tarantinos fantastical wwii flick “inglourious basterds” dropping a islamic calendar month later on december 15. For the ladies out there, sandra bullock and thomas haden churchs romantic low comedy “All About steve” arrives december 22.
next week:
Sweat off pickings, with “rime age: dawn of the dinosaurs” and low-operating budget horror “orphan” being the only wide release films plunk local street, although the limited release woody allen talkie “whatever factory” (starring larry david) also takes a bow. The edward james olmos-directed “battlestar galactica: The plan of action” hits, along with the 15th quincentenary limited edition of “stargate” (a personal favorite of mine), the mammuthus primigenius six-person hour “monty python molurus” documentary “almost the home truth,” and cheapie parody flick “stan helsing.”



































































