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Paramount's Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack presents the film in its original aspect ratio of 2.39:1. Further technical details are still unknown, though it is likely the disc will have 7.1 Dolby TrueHD soundtracks.
A full list of special features has also not been confirmed. Paramount has yet to specify whether or not this 3D edition will be the feature-laden deluxe package alluded to in the studio's September press release or just the previously available bare-bones Blu-ray set with a movie-only 3D copy added.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Daggonit, give me extras!
rpetras wrote:For crap sake, I just want one with a transforming case to match the first 2 movies.
noctorro wrote:OMG you get like 5 of the same movies.
I'm still annoyed by the fact that I have Transformers DOTM and Thor with a dvd version! I only want the blu ray, why in the hell would I only have the option to buy both?
Are all blu rays going to be WITH dvd's in the future?
Stupid, lame, worthless concept!
Bouncy X wrote:noctorro wrote:OMG you get like 5 of the same movies.
I'm still annoyed by the fact that I have Transformers DOTM and Thor with a dvd version! I only want the blu ray, why in the hell would I only have the option to buy both?
Are all blu rays going to be WITH dvd's in the future?
Stupid, lame, worthless concept!
yeah i hate that as well, we're buying the blu-ray because we want the blu-ray. we dont want to go backwards in technology. if they are that determined to force this crap, at least make a blu-ray only version of each. some studios do that but it seems less and less now. and if they dont have a dvd, its a digital copy or even both.
and whats worse is that here in canada, they are a little more expensive than they would be without those extra discs.
RiddlerJ wrote:Each one will come with an autographed picture of Michael Bay sitting on top of a huge pile of money.
cotss2012 wrote:Those discs cost about 10 cents each to manufacture. The rest of the price tag is packaging, shipping, advertising, royalties, etc... so they might as well throw in a DVD for the hell of it. I bought the Tron Legacy Blu-Ray, which came with a DVD. I kept the DVD for myself and let my family have the Blu-Ray because I don't have anything that can play Blu-Rays.
I don't see why you guys are whining about getting free stuff.
RiddlerJ wrote:Each one will come with an autographed picture of Michael Bay sitting on top of a huge pile of money.
cotss2012 wrote:Blu-Ray isn't supposed to replace DVD any more than DVD was supposed to replace CD. Blu-Rays and their players cost a little bit more to make and they're much more sensitive to damage, and not everyone needs the extra resolution or disc space.
RiddlerJ wrote:Each one will come with an autographed picture of Michael Bay sitting on top of a huge pile of money.
cotss2012 wrote:CD, DVD, and BD are all data storage standards. They are not, in any way, "different forms of entertainment". CDs can be used for general data storage and transmission (like computer software), or as audio CDs, or as VCDs, or as SVCDs, or whatever. DVDs can also be used for data storage, or for movies, and hey look, even audio! Now we have not just movies, but PS3 games on Blu-Ray, too.
So, as I said before, Blu-Ray will not replace DVD any more than DVD replaced CD.
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