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The Transformers: The Movie 35th Anniversary Limited Edition Steelbook [4K UHD]

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Format: 4K August 3, 2021


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The year is 2005 ... For millennia, the heroic Autobots, led by Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen), have been at war with the evil Megatron (Frank Welker) and his Decepticons over control of their home planet of Cybertron. However, an even greater threat – Unicron (Orson Welles, Citizen Kane), a colossal converting planet that devours everything in its path – is heading right for Cybertron. The only hope is the Autobot Matrix of Leadership. Will the Autobots be able to save themselves and their home world in time? An all-star cast, including Judd Nelson (The Breakfast Club), Leonard Nimoy (Star Trek), Eric Idle (the Monty Python films) and Robert Stack (The Untouchables), brings this inimitable, explosively entertaining Autobot adventure to life. Bonus Content: NEW 4K Transfer Of Original Film ElementsNEW Feature-Length Storyboards, Including Deleted, Alternate And Extended SequencesNEW Fathom Events 30th Anniversary Featurette, Including Stan Bush's Acoustic Performances Of "The Touch" And "Dare"'Til All Are One – A Comprehensive Documentary Looking Back At The Transformers: The Movie With Members Of The Cast And Crew, Including Story Consultant Flint Dille, Cast Members Gregg Berger, Susan Blu, Neil Ross, Dan Gilvezan, Singer/Songwriter Stan Bush, Composer Vince DiCola And Others!Audio Commentary With Director Nelson Shin, Story Consultant Flint Dille And Star Susan BluArchival Featurettes – "The Death Of Optimus Prime," "The Cast & Characters," And "Transformers Q&A"Animated StoryboardsOriginal Theatrical TrailersTV Spots “The Transformers: The Movie” on 4K UHD Blu-ray, here via the Limited Edition SteelBook, makes for one very impressive release of the film. It’s nice to see a film celebrating its 35th anniversary looking this good all those years later. I think the fans will be extremely pleased with the 4K presentation and impressed by the audio presentations as well as truly enjoy the excellent set of extras. This release truly is “more than meets the eye” and comes as recommended for those of all ages.” – High Def Digest “The Transformers: The Movie comes to 4K UHD Blu-Ray with a dazzling and vibrant 2160p transfer with both HDR10 and Dolby Vision in the theatrical 1.85:1 aspect ratio…Where this disc really shines is in the implementation of the HDR. The colors present in this transfer are practically leaping off the screen with the wide range of hues permeating the frame…This is a stunning 4K UHD Blu-Ray presentation that marks a visually splendid upgrade from the Blu- Ray.“ – Geek Vibes Nation

Genre: Action & Adventure, Anime & Manga


Format: 4K


Contributor: Eric Idle, Joe Bacal, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Lionel Stander, Nelson Shin, Orson Welles, Robert Stack, Ron Friedman, Tom Griffith See more


Language: English


Runtime: 105 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.62 x 5.23 x 0.61 inches; 0.02 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Nelson Shin


Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K


Run time ‏ : ‎ 105 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ August 3, 2021


Actors ‏ : ‎ Eric Idle, Judd Nelson, Leonard Nimoy, Lionel Stander, Robert Stack


Producers ‏ : ‎ Joe Bacal, Tom Griffith


Language ‏ : ‎ English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)


Studio ‏ : ‎ SHOUT! FACTORY


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  • This Blu-Ray DVD Combo Pack of The Transformers: The Movie Truly is More Than Meets The Eye This Blu-Ray DVD Combo Pack of The Transformers: The Movie Truly is More Than Meets The Eye
I remember watching all 98 episodes of the original 1984 classic cartoon series The Transformers when it was streaming on Netflix, yet at the time, Netflix didn't have the animated The Transformers: The Movie streaming with the series set 20 years after the end of season 2 before season 3 of the cartoon, which season 2 took place in 1985, making this film take place in the now old year of 2005. I couldn't watch the movie when Netflix had the original Transformers cartoon before it was taken off of the streaming platform, so when I finally got the complete series on DVD by Shout! Factory now know as Shout! Studios and got this 35th anniversary Blu-Ray DVD Combo Pack of this movie to complete the rest of the series, I was blown away with the movie when I have finally watched it after rewatching all of seasons 1 and 2 on DVD. It really is an epic movie that kicks off the events of season 3 of The Transformers cartoon. I so want to tell anyone reading this review on what happens in the movie, but that would be too long a review and I shouldn't spoil anything about it so as if you want to buy it and watch it, you can be surprised for yourself. The main part of this review is mainly the Blu-Ray DVD combo pack itself and how good it is put together. To start off, let's start off with the Blu-Ray and picture quality of the print. The film on the Blu-Ray disc is presented in a standard full frame presentation for this 35th anniversary edition. According to my research on this film, the animators actually drew the film in full frame, then before it was released in theaters in 1986, the animator's cut off part of the top and bottom of the motion picture to create a widescreen version for theaters. In this 35th anniversary Blu-Ray edition, you are actually getting the original full frame picture of the movie and it looks great with the Blu-Ray quality enhancements done to it. As for the DVD that comes with this Blu-Ray with the same movie on it, it is the 30th anniversary DVD edition of the film and is therefore presented in the theatrical widescreen format that has part of the top and bottom of the picture cut off to create the widescreen effect as I have mentioned already. I haven't tried out the DVD yet at the time of this review, but I may check out the DVD eventually to compare both the full screen and widescreen versions of the film. Also, there is one more easter egg to the Blu-Ray DVD combo pack that was mentioned in another review of this movie here on Amazon and is exclusive to the Blu-Ray DVD combo pack and is not available for the 4K remastered version: the cover art for the 35th anniversary edition Blu-Ray is double sided, with the 35th anniversary edition cover art on one side that you will see shipped to you if you do buy this on Amazon, and the reverse side has a very faithful recreation of the original VHS video cassette box art with the theatrical poster on the front with some updates done to it to fit the Blu-Ray case dimensions for all retro Transformers enthusiasts out there who grew up with the VHS video tapes back then. Now that retro style cover art for this Blu-Ray DVD combo pack for this movie is just prime! I will definitely be having this retro style cover art for my copy of this movie out at all times for my collection. I have photos of this Blu-Ray DVD combo pack attached to this review so anyone reading this review can see what is included and see both cover artworks for this movie. This is a very epic Blu-Ray release of this film and if you are wanting to see the entire series with the Shout! Factory DVD box set, you should definitely not miss this one to complete the whole series. This Blu-Ray DVD combo pack of The Transformers: The Movie has earned my full five star rating. I highly recommend this product to any die hard Transformers fan like me out there. That concludes my review for this product. I hope you liked it, and remember, til all are one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by ArceePrime

  • Good movie, great amazon customer service
I'm giving this 5 stars because the initial issues were resolved, and therefore don't require a subtraction of a star. Initially I had Ordered this movie a couple days ago. Received the initial shipment yesterday, and the 4K disc was a bad disc. It locked up during the scene of Starscream ejecting Megatron from the ship. This happened on two different players at the exact same spot, and even after cleaning the disc. In my experience, usually a player problem would happen at random, and with a specific player. Disc problems are consistent and can affect different players both the same, and also differently (in this case same issue, same part of the movie) Anyway since I rarely have disc playback problems, I was pretty sure this was a bad disc, so issued an exchange, and the replacement came today. My initial hunch was correct as the new disc played perfectly. So 5 stars to Amazon, and 5 Stars to the movie. As far as the movie goes, I'm a transformers fan as well as a fan of 80's movies and cartoons / TV shows, etc as a whole. I own the standard blu-ray of this movie, and wanted to try the 4k upgrade. I typically don't buy UHD titles for 4k alone, but for HDR, which for me makes the biggest difference, and really to be honest, is the biggest difference in my experience. In fact, if they started mastering standard Blu-ray with HDR, I would be completely satisfied. Some Technical details: I own two UHD players, a Sony UBP-X800, and a UBP-X700. I'm aware of the problems people have reported about Sony players, however Sony has always been a good and dependable vendor for me. I'll leave the tech details at this, because it was a disc issue, so only the player specs matter here. I really liked how the new presentation of the film turned out. HDR really brightened up the movie as a whole and made it pop over the SDR versions. The soundtrack is good. I played the DTS-HD-MA 5.1 track, but the disc defaults to DTS-HD-MA 2.0. You can tell it's an older soundtrack, because of the tone, and the music, and the overall sound. However, I thought it sounded crisp and clear. Not real bass heavy, but it had it's moments when bass lets you know it's there. Closing thoughts: If you're a transformers fan, I'd get this version if you have an HDR / 4k Setup. I don't think you'll regret it. Also, if your disc has playback problems the first time around, and cleaning it doesn't help. Chances are you got a defective disc, and a simple exchange should correct the problem. Overall, hoping with Amazon has always been a positive experience for me. If there is anything else I think I should share, I'll add it later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2022 by Clinton W. Salvato

  • Beautiful version of a classic movie
This is a far crisper version of the movie than the VHS tapes that I grew up renting. While there are still some minor issues with image quality on a couple frames here and there, I enjoyed a better version of this movie than what has hit the streaming services in my area. The audio is on the quiet side. I normally watch movies with the audio set to 9 or 10 on the TV. This one had to be set at 17 or 18. This is for the widescreen DVD disc. I have not yet watched the full frame blu ray disc yet. The case for the blu ray disc has the two discs on opposing sides instead of overlapping and the cover is reversible so that the classic cover can be displayed on the outside of the box. The special features include commentary and some storyboard sequences. While some people may still want more, I was more than satisfied with what I got for 13 dollars. Deleted scenes to an animated movie that is 35 years old are most likely not going to miraculously turn up when we don't even have still frames to indicate that the scenes in question were ever drawn as part of the finished product. Of course, if the scenes DO turn up and are on a disc in the future, I'll probably get that disc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Jahziel

  • More Than Meets my Expectations
I have the 30th anniversary on blu-ray and now having this on 4K is even better. This a must have for fans of the series.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026 by Joe

  • Great movie
Awesome
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026 by olivia

  • You’ve got the touch!
It’s like reliving my childhood, even if the futuristic year of 2005 has long passed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026 by Thomas Hobson

  • Amazing 4K picture, but with disappointing audio & terrible disc placement. Amazing 4K picture, but with disappointing audio & terrible disc placement.
I remember seeing this in the theater on opening day. There was no internet to spoil anything. I was a cool 11 year old who ended up sobbing at that one fateful scene (come on, everyone knows what it is), and so did every other kid in the theater. A ton of Transformers were killed, there was light profanity, a rock & roll soundtrack...it was all so shocking! I've probably watched this more times than The Wrath Of Khan & the original 3 Star Wars movies combined, and have it almost memorized word for word. And yet, it never gets old! The 4K restoration is absolutely perfect, with HDR making it even more so. Colors blast forward, with incredible space battles, and the picture is crystal clear. I don't think they even tried to clean up any of the grain, and I'm SO glad that they didn't, as it really would've taken a lot of the magic away. The main menu is nice and bright, with a little animation. The discs themselves have incredible artwork, which so many 4K releases lack. Also, the steelbook outer case design is amazing, with a great picture of Unicron flying past a star on the inside. There's also an envelope with 4 artwork cards, which I removed because they just block the picture. However there are some problems with this release. While the DTS-HD 5.1 audio track is excellent, I think it's the exact same one from the 30th anniversary Blu-ray. I was really looking forward to a Dolby Atmos track, and am extremely disappointed they didn't include one. Another problem is that the audio always defaults to 2.1. Make sure you go into the menu and change it to 5.1 if you want surround sound. The special features are nice, but almost all of them are just the same ones from earlier releases of the movie. Deleted scenes are just storyboard concept art. I will say that Stan Bush's new acoustic performances are a nice "Touch!" While the case itself looks great, there's a HUGE problem. The discs are stacked in offset holders, with one on top of the other. It makes it extremely easy to damage the disc on the bottom when you try to remove it, as it lies flat against the surface under the top disc's plastic base, and the edges are raised around it. Fortunately, the 4K one was on top. This is an absolutely horrible & amateur design. I really wish some more love had gone into this release. But even with all of these problems, I still absolutely recommend this for anyone with a 4K player, who rushed home from school to watch the Transformers every afternoon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021 by Saint Nicolas Cage

  • One of my Favorite Movies
Good looking steelbook and a good price.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026 by Cris

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