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<p>Anyone  may  argue  that  Blu-ray  is  more  or  less  the  same  with  DVD  taking into account  that  both  equipments  have  the  same  look,  the  disks  they  use  look  more  or  less  the  same  and  in addition  they  have  more  or  less  the  same  disc  menus.  So  if  that  is  the  case  then,  why  must  you  recompense  more  to  buy  a  Blu-ray  player?  Well  the  answer  lies  within  this  article.</p>
<p>Advantages  of  Blu-ray<br />
<br />Superior  Image  Analysis:  What  gives  Blu-ray  a  significant  step  in front  of  DVD  is  the  higher  solution  capacity  it  has  which  consequently  may  give  the  viewer  an  effigy  with  more  detail.  In  terms  of  resolution,  Blu-ray  may  go  up  to  an  analysis  of  1,920&#215;1,080  pixels  with  DVD  giving  you  a  greatest or most complete or best possible  analysis  of  720&#215;480  pixels.  Apart  from  the  higher  solution  Blu-ray  likewise  utilizes  dissimilar  video-compression  methods  meaning  that  it  may  give  you  higher  contrast  and  fuller  colours.</p>
<p>Greater  Sound  Quality:  If  you  take delight in  sound  and  you  like  to  be  listening  to  things  the  precise  way  they  were  meant  to  be  heard  according  to  the  conductor  and  the  sound  engineers  of  a  movie  then  Blu-ray  engineering  is  for  you.  This  engineering  uses  progressed  high-analysis  soundtrack  formats  (i.e.  Dolby  True  HD  and  DTS-HD  Master  Audio)  which  make  the  sound  precisely  the  same  to  the  studio  master.</p>
<p>Extra  Characteristics:  Blu-ray  comes  with  sure  features  that  DVD  does  not  offer.  More  quintessentially  it  offers  you  that  capacity  to  enter  the  menu  functions  while  watching  the  movie  through  a  special  pop-up  menu.  Moreover  you  may  watch  picture-in-picture.</p>
<p>Blu-ray  Drawbacks<br />
<br />Price:  It  has  a  higher  price  due  to  it is  more outstanding  capabilities.  Although  this  is  going  to  drop  as  time  goes  by  and  more  blu-ray  players  are  fictitious  and  sold.</p>
<p>Fewer  Titles:  You  may  find  a  dandier  collection  of  DVD  titles  than  Blu-ray  titles.</p>
<p>Do  I  need  to  get  rid  of  my  existent  DVD  collection?<br />
<br />You  ought to  not  throw  away  your  DVD  collection  the  same  way  you  perchance  did  with  your  VHS  cassettes  when  DVD  engineering science  appeared.  Blu-ray  supports  usual  DVD  format  permitting  you  to  keep  your  current  DVD  collection.</p>
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<p>Amazon.com<br />&#8220;I  purchased  a  car.  Turned  out  to  be  an  alien  robot.  Who  knew?&#8221;  deadpans  Sam  Witwicky,  hero  and  humane  heart  of  Michael  Bay&#8217;s  rollicking  robot-smackdown  fest,  Transformers.  Witwicky  (the  sweetly  nerdy  Shia  LaBeouf,  channeling  a  young  John  Cusack)  is  the  perfective  counterpoint  to  the  almost  nonstop  exhilarating  action.  The  plot  is  simple:  an  alien  civil  war  (the  Autobots  vs.  the  evil  Decepticons)  has  spilled  onto  Earth,  and  young  Sam  is  caught  in  the  fray  by  his  newly  purchased  souped-up  Camaro.  Which  has  a  mind&#8211;and  identity,  as  a  noble-warrior  robot  named  Bumblebee&#8211;of  it is  own.  The  effects,  in particular  the  mind-blowing  transformations  of  the  robots  into  their  earthly  forms  and  back  again,  are  stellar.
<p>  Fans  of  the  earlier  film  and  TV  series  will  be  thrilled  at  this  cutting-edge  incarnation,  but  this  version  will have to  please  all  fans  of  high-adrenaline  action.  Director  Bay  gleefully  salts  the  movie  with  homages  to  pop-culture  touchstones  like  Raiders  of  the  Lost  Ark,  King  Kong,  and  the  early  technothriller  WarGames.  The  actors,  though  distinctly  all  supporting  those  kickass  robots,  are  uniformly  on-target,  including  the  dashing  Josh  Duhamel  as  a  U.S.  Army  sergeant  fighting  an  enemy  he  never  anticipated;  Jon  Voight,  as  a  tough  yet  sympathetic  Secretary  of  Defense  in  over  his  head;  and  John  Turturro,  whose  particular  agent  manages  to  be  confidently  unctuous,  even  stripped  to  his  undies.  But  the  film  belongs  to  Bumblebee,  Optimus  Prime,  and  the  dastardly  Megatron&#8211;and  the  wicked  stunts  they  collide  in  all  over  the  globe.  Long  live  Transformers!  &#8211;A.T.  Hurley
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<p>HD  DVD  Transformers  2-Disc  Special  Edition</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #32907  in  DVD</li>
<li>Brand:  *</li>
<li>Released  on:  2007-10-16</li>
<li>Rating:  PG-13  (Parental  Guidance  Suggested)</li>
<li>Aspect  ratio:  2.35:1</li>
<li>Number  of  discs:  2</li>
<li>Formats:  Anamorphic,  Color,  Dolby,  Subtitled,  Widescreen</li>
<li>Original  language:      English,  French,  Spanish</li>
<li>Subtitled  in:      English,  Spanish,  French,  Portuguese</li>
<li>Dubbed  in:      French,  Spanish</li>
<li>Number  of  discs:  1</li>
<li>Dimensions:  .40  pounds  </li>
<li>Running  time:  143  minutes</li>
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<p>80 of 98 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">A blend of cringe inducing screenwriting, nostalgia and mind blowing action<br />By J. C. Amos<br />For a nerd that used to drool over this show as a kid, this movie hooks you from the very beginning.  From Optimus Prime&#8217;s summary intro (with Peter Cullen still at the helm of our favorite alien semi) to the Decipticon attack on the military base, you have no doubts that this is Transformers.  Shia LaBeouf makes his entrance and proves the perfect part for this movie.  He&#8217;s actually pretty funny and acts the part well.  As far as the rest of the humans in this cast, not as much can be said.</p>
<p>After the awesome introduction, the first part of the movie deals mainly with Shia LaBeouf&#8217;s Sam purchasing a Camaro that actually turns out to be the Autobot Bumblebee (in the cartoon, originally a VW Bug.  I think the yellow VW Bug in the car lot next to Bumblebee was a homage.)  Sam unknowingly uses his alien car to impress a girl.  Of course she actually is impressed when they find out it&#8217;s an alien.  There are some pretty funny scenes in this part of the movie as well as some action scenes that are very well done.</p>
<p>Soon comes the arrival of the other Autobots and they reveal to Sam their true purpose, which is to locate the Allspark -a powerful device capable of transforming a planet- before the Decepticons get a hold of it.  I thought at this point that the slow parts of the movie were over, but not quite.  From here we go into a few too many scenes dealing with side characters, from video game playing computer experts to goofy secret agents whose quirks border slapstick comedy.  Too many of these characters could be chalked up as comic relief, and most of what they attributed was not very funny.  There was a slightly funny but overly long scene where Sam was trying to hide the autobots while he searched through his house for a relic they needed.  And then arrived John Turtorro (playing the said goofy secret agent) whom I love, but who severely overstayed him welcome in this.  Other performances, namely John Voight&#8217;s, were just plain campy and the cookie cutter dialogue was cringe inducing at times.</p>
<p>Luckily, I forgot most of that by the time the movie got to its last act.  Once the Decepticons arrive in force the movie is a non stop ride of action and jaw dropping effects.  While someone who&#8217;s not familiar with the characters and story might not care what the outcome is, I found myself with memories as a kid, watching the 1986 movie for the first time.  I forgot about the humans and their ho-hum sotrylines as my favorite characters and toys from my childhood crashed and shot and ripped each other apart.  I forgot that I was watching CG effects as the transformers look as real as the environment they&#8217;re destroying.  The action scenes are larger than life and I&#8217;m amazed at how well the battles of the cartoons translated onto big screen.  The transformers themselves were all very well done, applying actual physics to their transformations and robot appearances.  They look real and modern but don&#8217;t lose the heart of what the fanboys loved about them from back in the day.  And Hugo Weaving as Megatron was genius.  I missed hearing the original Starcream, but the original voice actor died many years ago, and the two or three lines Starcream had in this sounded suitable.</p>
<p>Despite the great flaws in acting, dialogue and script, I left this movie with that rare itch to want to go straight back inside and watch it again.  From the previews, it looked like the movie was going to take a realistic perspective and show the warring alien machines from a human point of view.  But that&#8217;s really not the case at all.  In every other Michael Bay movie, the corny dialogue and overdramatic characters ruin an otherwise good premise.  But Transformers is based on a cartoon, so why shouldn&#8217;t the movie feel like one?  Here it works.  It&#8217;s big, dumb nostalgic fun that the kid in me has been after for 20 years.</p>
<p>211 of 285 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">Transformers does have more than meets the eye<br />By A. Sandoc<br />Pretty much almost every male kid who grew up during the 80&#8242;s were glued to their TV sets on weekday afternoons watching just one thing. They were watching one of the best cartoon shows on TV which also happened to be Hasbro Toys&#8217; most popular line of toys at that time. I am talking about Transformers. I know I was pretty much hooked on the show with its tale of good versus evil as the noble leader (who also happened to be a Mack truck) Optimus Prime led his Autobots against the evil robot that was Megatron and his Decepticons. It had lots of fighting, explosions and most of all, it had toys of every Transformer in the show for kids to re-enact such battles.</p>
<p>In 1986 the first Transformers movie (animated) came out and pretty much scarred every kid who was ever a fan of the show for life as their beloved characters actually died on-screen to make way for a new generation of Transformers. Let&#8217;s just say that as much as I enjoyed the original movie I also hated it. It is now 2007 and Michael Bay, Steven Spielberg and ILM have concocted a live-action version of Transformers. To say that this movie has erased some of the bad taste left by the first animated film is quite an understatement. What we have in this live-action Transformers is nothing less than pure robot-versus-robot carnage and mayhem done so well that it more than makes up for the weak story and the uneven performances from the cast.</p>
<p>The movie revolves around the search by both the Autobots and the Decepticons for the all-powerful AllSpark which would grant it&#8217;s owner the power to rebuild the dying Cybertron (home world of the Transformers) or remake any planet into a new home. It&#8217;s not too difficult to figure out what the Decepticons and their leader Megatron would do once they have it in their possession. As one of the Decepticons would have stencilled on its vehicle mode says: &#8220;To punish and enslave&#8221;. The AllSpark is really just a MacGuffin which helps tie in the Transformers with the human aspect of the story and that&#8217;s the time tested tale of a boy and his car. In this case, it&#8217;s Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) and his newly acquired 1974 Camaro who also happens to be the Autobot Bumblebee unbeknownst to him.</p>
<p>The first third of the film is where this boy and his car theme gets the most laugh as Sam tries to use his new car to get the attention of one  Mikaela (played by the ridiculously hot and appropriately named Megan Fox). The laughs come from Bumblebee playing just the right song over the radio to try and bring the two kids together. Usually Michael Bay&#8217;s handle on comedy is a tad more cynical and ham-handed which tell me the first third of this film had Steven Spielberg&#8217;s influence all over it. One could just substitute E.T. for Bumblebee and Elliott for Sam and it&#8217;s not difficult to see.</p>
<p>This first third also solidifies Shia LaBeouf as the foundation which keeps the movie from just becoming one long robot-on-robot action scene. This kid has some major talent and charisma which shows from the moment he steps on to the screen right up to the final scene with the sun setting in the background. It&#8217;s no wonder Spielberg chose him to be in the next Indiana Jones movie. LaBeouf actually makes Sam Witwicky more than the awkward, geeky teen geek and instead makes it believable that he has a weird, charming chance to land the hot Mikaela. It&#8217;s LaBeouf&#8217;s performance as Saw which pretty much saves the very uneven performance by the rest of the cast.</p>
<p>Even with LaBeouf&#8217;s performance and the funny and cute boy meets car meets girl first reel, people really went to see this movie for one thing and one thing only and that&#8217;s the battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The humans are there to ground the story in a semblance of reality. But once the two sides begin to arrive and find their Earth forms the movie shifts into nitrous-injected overdrive and doesn&#8217;t let up until the very end. People cheered wildly once Optimus Prime appears for the first time with the rest of his crew (Ironhide, Jazz, Ratchet). The cheering went especially wild once optimus spoke for the first time and the original voice was heard (Peter Cullen did the voice for the original cartoon and was hired to do the same for the moive). That scene really brought myself and, most likely, every male in the audience of the same age back 20 years. The Decepticons make their entrance soon after with Megatron (voiced by Hugo Weaving) being the final Transformer to hit the screen. The rest of the movie became one long action sequence after sequence with destruction being the norm.</p>
<p>This is where Michael Bay&#8217;s hand truly shows as his handle on the sturm und drang he&#8217;s well-known for matches well with the premise of giant alien robots fighting each other with no thought for collateral damage to populace and property. Unlike, his previous films he actually holds himself back from using his usual tricks of using low-angled slo-mo scenes too much and the ultra quick editing style which makes his movies sometimes difficult to keep up with. Again, it might be Spielberg&#8217;s influence in addition to Bay actually growing as a filmmaker to thank for this. The action scenes wouldn&#8217;t be as great as it was if it wasn&#8217;t for the work of ILM and its team of computer animators. The Autobots and Decepticons look so real that they join Gollum and Davey Jones as fully-realized CGI-characters who blend into the scene as if they&#8217;re made of real flesh and blood. In the case of the Transformers made of steel, oil and rubber. Their battles from the Hoover Dam all the way to the nearby Mission City didn&#8217;t look artificial. There&#8217;s a sense of weight and depth to the battle. It atually looked like the city with it&#8217;s small humans was actually being ripped apart by these giant robots. Industrial, Light and Magic truly deserve every award they&#8217;ll get come awards time. In the past it was said that a live-action Transformers would come off as cheesy and fake, but technology and the expert use of it by ILM&#8217;s team of artisans has made it a reality.</p>
<p>Transformers really brings the word blockbuster and brings it like storm and thunder. There&#8217;s no other way to say it than this was a movie which was a kickass rollercoaster ride with just enough human interaction to keep it from becoming cartoonish. It&#8217;s not a perfect film as the weak script and uneven performances by most of the cast would show, but it&#8217;s all balanced out by the work put in by Shia LaBeouf and the action scenes with the Transformers that this movie marks the highlight of the 2007 summer blockbuster season. Michael Bay has finally found the one film he looks to be tailor-made to do.</p>
<p>6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star50_tpng.png" alt="5">Transformed Into Greatness<br />By Tim Lasiuta<br />There are moments when a concept that is born in the past, becomes fully realized in the future.  Some creators can `see&#8217; into a future and craft a product that screams out `Told ya!&#8217;.  George Lucas was like that with Star Wars.  Lester Dent, Issac Asimov, and a host of other authors wrote what is now, decades before the real items existed.</p>
<p>Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay, took a hit concept from the 80&#8242;s and 90&#8242;s, and with the assistance of exceptional CGI, turned out a movie that surprised film goers around the world.</p>
<p>Transformers&#8217; Sam Witwicky, begins this adventure of a lifetime carshopping with Dad.  In the Porsche lot, out of the Porsche lot, into the used car lot.  Sam learns a valuable lesson from the salesman, you don&#8217;t choose a car, it chooses you.  And so a beat up Camaro chooses his `master&#8217;, while destroying the car lot.  And so Bumblebee enters his life, and soon, a full blown war between the Decepticons and Autobots engulfs his home town.</p>
<p>Not only is there action, but humor as well.  Sam, his girlfriend, the US military, and his robot friends exchange barbs like `I bought a car.  Turned out to be a robot.  Who knew?&#8217;  And the `discussion&#8217; from Sam&#8217;s mother on why he had to lock the door?  `Were you masterbating?  Or should we call it your private time&#8230;..?&#8217;  It&#8217;s touches like that which turn this film from a CGI dominated production into a film you can watch and enjoy.</p>
<p>Sure, it&#8217;ll re-introduce many of the Transformers back into pop culture.  Sure, there will be a sequel.  Yes, the comic will come back one more time.  And yes, it will be a hit one more time.<br />Don&#8217;t forget the toys&#8230;.</p>
<p>Tim Lasiuta</p>
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<p>Anyone  may  argue  that  Blu-ray  is  more  or  less  the  same  with  DVD  giving careful consideration to  that  both  equipments  have  the  same  look,  the  disks  they  use  look  more  or  less  the  same  and  in addition  they  have  more  or  less  the  same  disc  menus.  So  if  that  is  the  case  then,  why  must  you  compensate  more  to  buy  a  Blu-ray  player?  Well  the  answer  lies  within  this  article.</p>
<p>Advantages  of  Blu-ray<br />
<br />Superior  Image  Analysis:  What  gives  Blu-ray  a  significant  step  in front  of  DVD  is  the  higher  solution  capacity  it  has  which  accordingly  may  give  the  viewer  an  effigy  with  more  detail.  In  terms  of  resolution,  Blu-ray  may  go  up  to  an  analysis  of  1,920&#215;1,080  pixels  with  DVD  giving  you  a  greatest or most complete or best possible  analysis  of  720&#215;480  pixels.  Apart  from  the  higher  solution  Blu-ray  likewise  utilizes  dissimilar  video-compression  methods  meaning  that  it  may  give  you  higher  contrast  and  fuller  colours.</p>
<p>Greater  Sound  Quality:  If  you  take pleasure in  sound  and  you  like  to  be  listening  to  things  the  precise  way  they  were  meant  to  be  heard  according  to  the  conductor  and  the  sound  engineers  of  a  movie  then  Blu-ray  technology  is  for  you.  This  engineering science  uses  innovative  high-analysis  soundtrack  formats  (i.e.  Dolby  True  HD  and  DTS-HD  Master  Audio)  which  make  the  sound  precisely  the  same  to  the  studio  master.</p>
<p>Extra  Characteristics:  Blu-ray  comes  with  sure  features  that  DVD  does  not  offer.  More  specifically  it  offers  you  that  capacity  to  enter  the  menu  functions  while  looking at  the  movie  through  a  particular  pop-up  menu.  Moreover  you  may  watch  picture-in-picture.</p>
<p>Blu-ray  Drawbacks<br />
<br />Price:  It  has  a  higher  price  due  to  it is  more outstanding  capabilities.  Although  this  is  going  to  drop  as  time  goes  by  and  more  blu-ray  players  are  fictitious  and  sold.</p>
<p>Fewer  Titles:  You  may  find  a  dandier  collection  of  DVD  titles  than  Blu-ray  titles.</p>
<p>Do  I  need  to  get  rid  of  my  existent  DVD  collection?<br />
<br />You  will have to  not  throw  away  your  DVD  collection  the  same  way  you  perhaps  did  with  your  VHS  cassettes  when  DVD  engineering science  appeared.  Blu-ray  supports  usual  DVD  format  permitting  you  to  keep  your  current  DVD  collection.</p>
<p>If  up  to  know  you  had  been  marveling  what  makes  Blu-ray  so  special  and  if  you  ought to  modify  your  DVD  technology,  now  you  know  the  main  divergences  and  you  are  ready  to  chose  if  you  want  to  make  the  move  or  not.</p>
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<li>Amazon  Sales  Rank:  #95552  in  DVD</li>
<li>Brand:  Bandai</li>
<li>Released  on:  2008-12-09</li>
<li>Rating:  Unrated</li>
<li>Aspect  ratio:  1.78:1</li>
<li>Number  of  discs:  1</li>
<li>Formats:  AC-3,  Animated,  Color,  Dolby,  Subtitled,  Widescreen</li>
<li>Original  language:      Japanese</li>
<li>Subtitled  in:      English,  French</li>
<li>Dimensions:  .25  pounds  </li>
<li>Running  time:  95  minutes</li>
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<p>5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.<br /><img height="11" width="56" style="margin-left:0px;margin-right:10px" class="custReviewStars" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/associates/network/star40_tpng.png" alt="4">Gunbuster Not Too Busted on Blu-ray<br />By S. MCMAHON<br />This Gunbuster Blu-ray Movie edition was edited together from this OVA (original video animation):</p>
<p>Gunbuster</p>
<p>Gunbuster is a classic 1980&#8242;s science fiction anime from studio Gainax (Evangelion).  It&#8217;s about Earth being attacked by space monsters, a couple of cutesy Japanese heroines (a bit too cutesy/histrionic at times though), lots of robots having kick-ass battles against massive aliens, and more.  Gunbuster well-done take on a common story, with some brilliant artwork and amazing animation sequences that have a mind-boggling amount of detail.  Storytelling in the early part of the movie has some info gaps (Jung&#8217;s background story has been edited out) with much of the film about the characters, the passage of time and it&#8217;s effects, and how people react to an impending alien apocalypse.</p>
<p>Gunbuster The Movie is the only HD version released in North America.  The first 30mins seemed more like an upscaled DVD; not bad looking, but not quite Blu-ray wow.  Maybe because the earlier part of the movie is from the oldest individual episode.  However, the quality picks up to HD pretty quickly.  I have no overall complaints about the video quality with the final part in the story being widescreen and in black &amp; white to add greater impact.  The sound is also superb Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1 or PCM with English subtitles. Apparently, the original cast re-dubbed their parts for Gunbuster: the movie.  No English dubbing here.</p>
<p>Since the film&#8217;s the result of 6 episodes of OVA edited together (see link above), it&#8217;s been edited for time and pacing.  If you&#8217;ve never seen the original OVAs then you may not feel like you&#8217;re missing out, but because of several scenes being cut the films pace is greatly increased.  The editors could have left just a bit more in, but the story is far from destroyed.  Also, the short animated &#8220;Science Lessons&#8221; at the end of each OVA are no longer on the disc at all.. should have been an extra.  Maybe they&#8217;re easter eggs on the disc somewhere.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in this movie consider this: If having a complete/uncut version of the film is more important, then get the DVD set.  If picture quality and a streamlined story is preferable, than this blu-ray is for you.  It&#8217;s a fantastic anime, but I wouldn&#8217;t pay any more than $30.00 for it.</p>
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