Transformers hits combined ticket / DVD sales of $1 billion!
Monday, May 12th, 2008 12:52pm CDT
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As reported from Box Office Mojo, Transformers sold it's 13,901,422 DVD, bringing total DVD sales to $315,650,110. This combined with ticket sales for the blockbuster hit brings Transformers the Movie to over $1 Billion dollars in total earnings.
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Posted by Solrac333 on May 12th, 2008 @ 1:03pm CDT

Posted by Bumblebeast on May 12th, 2008 @ 1:20pm CDT
At least the fans responded.
Let's not even think about the toy sales !

Posted by NuclearConvoy on May 12th, 2008 @ 1:27pm CDT
Posted by Zeds on May 12th, 2008 @ 1:32pm CDT

Every little bit counts!
Posted by Energon on May 12th, 2008 @ 2:56pm CDT
Now if only we could get some decent toys with handsome robot faces to go with the next movie.....
Posted by Buttz on May 12th, 2008 @ 3:59pm CDT
Posted by Zeds on May 12th, 2008 @ 5:44pm CDT
Buttz wrote:All the money in the world won't change the fact that this movie was utter crap. All the credit goes to the special effects people. The acting, writing, and especially the directing, were all utterly sub-par.
Dude harsh. It had its failings but compared to Spiderman 3 the TFM was comparable to Gone With the Wind. Its all about the perspective you spin I guess.
Posted by autobot commander on May 12th, 2008 @ 5:54pm CDT
Buttz wrote:All the money in the world won't change the fact that this movie was utter crap. All the credit goes to the special effects people. The acting, writing, and especially the directing, were all utterly sub-par.
also keep in mind that this is your opinion. and that the tfm didn't suck but it didn't rock ether
Posted by ***Galvatron*** on May 12th, 2008 @ 5:57pm CDT
Buttz wrote:All the money in the world won't change the fact that this movie was utter crap. All the credit goes to the special effects people. The acting, writing, and especially the directing, were all utterly sub-par.
The movie was not perfect by any stretch but it was certainly a good start to this version of the franchise, I'd rather have this than an uber G1 hardcore version that would only appeal to that limited crowd, the movie would probably have bombed then.
This is one movie I've seen overly nit picked to death by a bunch of rabid fan boys acting like vultures ripping this movie to shreds over every little detail, what next ? will people start whining about how the dirt was laid out on optimus's windshield in the cgi shots ?
Posted by Autobot032 on May 12th, 2008 @ 6:19pm CDT
Well, I'd say we should have a better sequel then. With that kind of dough coming in, they could easily bankrole a better production with more TF screen time.
Posted by Heavy B on May 12th, 2008 @ 6:27pm CDT
omega666 wrote:Sweet! Ok, how many people bought multiple dvds?
right here baby. the target transforming case, and the wal mart 2 disc special
Posted by NuclearConvoy on May 12th, 2008 @ 6:27pm CDT
Autobot032 wrote:A billion? Wow.
Well, I'd say we should have a better sequel then. With that kind of dough coming in, they could easily bankrole a better production with more TF screen time.
Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
Posted by Autobot032 on May 12th, 2008 @ 6:43pm CDT
NuclearConvoy wrote:Autobot032 wrote:A billion? Wow.
Well, I'd say we should have a better sequel then. With that kind of dough coming in, they could easily bankrole a better production with more TF screen time.
Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
I'd pull my face off with my own two hands long around the three hour mark. I love TransFormers, I love movies, I love the two combined, but I can't take that for three plus hours. Oh no.
Posted by Me, Grimlock! on May 12th, 2008 @ 6:44pm CDT
Posted by Rampage01 on May 12th, 2008 @ 7:04pm CDT
NuclearConvoy wrote:Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
To quote Optimus Primal, "By Primus! NOOOOOOOOOOO!"

The regular LOTR movies are too long as it is, much less the extended length versions. 4 hours way too long for any movie, TFs or otherwise.
Posted by NuclearConvoy on May 12th, 2008 @ 7:52pm CDT
Rampage01 wrote:NuclearConvoy wrote:Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
To quote Optimus Primal, "By Primus! NOOOOOOOOOOO!"![]()
The regular LOTR movies are too long as it is, much less the extended length versions. 4 hours way too long for any movie, TFs or otherwise.
Further proof that the average adult attention span is too short.
I've seen the extended LotR and didn't mind it at all.
Posted by ***Galvatron*** on May 12th, 2008 @ 8:17pm CDT
NuclearConvoy wrote:Rampage01 wrote:NuclearConvoy wrote:Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
To quote Optimus Primal, "By Primus! NOOOOOOOOOOO!"![]()
The regular LOTR movies are too long as it is, much less the extended length versions. 4 hours way too long for any movie, TFs or otherwise.
Further proof that the average adult attention span is too short.
I've seen the extended LotR and didn't mind it at all.
Has anyone watched all three extended versions back to back ? I have and it was really intense.
Posted by dragons on May 12th, 2008 @ 9:03pm CDT
Posted by Rampage01 on May 12th, 2008 @ 9:35pm CDT
NuclearConvoy wrote:Rampage01 wrote:NuclearConvoy wrote:Make it 4 hours long, like the LotR extended editions!
To quote Optimus Primal, "By Primus! NOOOOOOOOOOO!"![]()
The regular LOTR movies are too long as it is, much less the extended length versions. 4 hours way too long for any movie, TFs or otherwise.
Further proof that the average adult attention span is too short.
I've seen the extended LotR and didn't mind it at all.
This is where you and I are going to have to agree to disagree.
There are things that I'm quite willing to sit down and do for several hours straight, but watching a movie isn't one of them.
Posted by Buttz on May 12th, 2008 @ 11:53pm CDT
***Galvatron*** wrote:The movie was not perfect by any stretch but it was certainly a good start to this version of the franchise, I'd rather have this than an uber G1 hardcore version that would only appeal to that limited crowd, the movie would probably have bombed then.
This is one movie I've seen overly nit picked to death by a bunch of rabid fan boys acting like vultures ripping this movie to shreds over every little detail, what next ? will people start whining about how the dirt was laid out on optimus's windshield in the cgi shots ?
The thing is that it didn't have to be that, nor did it have to be the turdfest it turned out to be. Take Iron Man for example. It has a broad appeal because it's a well-made and entertaining movie.
Why? Because it was made by a competent director who understands and loves movies, rather than some egomaniacal buffon who loves himself more than anything in the world, except for maybe possibly money. Whenever I fast-forward through the DVD(I got it as a gift, I'm never spending another cent on anything Michael Bay-related)and I accidentally land on the wrong scene, I have no idea if the effects shot I'm looking for is before or after, because the "plot" is just indistinguishable filler and I can't tell one scene apart from the next.
I forgot what I was talking about. Anyway this movie was crap. It could've elevated Transformers to something more than cartoons and toys, but instead it was just another bloated and forgettable piece of Michael Bay garbage.