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The Transformers: The Movie 35th Anniversary Limited Edition Steelbook (4K UHD) on sale for
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NEW 4K Transfer of Original Film Elements
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.
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This release has a decent set of extras, and while it's not comprehensively inclusive, what it's missing from previous releases isn't that significant, as covered by thedigitalbits.com: "There's also a lot of material that hasn't carried over from various Blu-ray and DVD releases of the film. Missing from Shout! Factory's 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray release are the Transformers: The Restoration, Rolling Out the New Cover, and The Cast & Characters featurettes; and three animated storyboards. Missing from the Sony/BMG 20th Anniversary Special Edition DVD release is a trivia subtitle track; a fan audio commentary; a color and exposure test reel for the opening titles; the Japanese-only Scramble City episode with non-optional fan audio commentary; a promotional trailer, test, deleted, and alternate footage, all with non-optional audio commentary; various US and Japanese toy commercials; an additional Japanese toy commercial as an Easter egg; and an Activate Autobot City trivia game, accessible via DVD-ROM. Missing from the Australian Blu-ray release form Madman Entertainment is a set of Japanese trailers with optional audio commentary; a set of alternate scenes from both the US and International versions of the film; an interview with Flint Dille; a Q&A with Peter Cullen; The Touch music video by Stan Bush; a bonus episode of the Beast Wars TV show; the Scramble City episode with optional fan audio commentary; and the original screenplay accessible via DVD-ROM. And missing from the Rhino DVD release is an interview with Vince DiCola. If you own any of these releases, holding onto them might not be a bad idea."
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