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    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

    4.1 57

    Director: Michael Bay Cast: Shia LaBeouf

    Shia LaBeouf
    , Megan Fox
    Megan Fox
    , Josh Duhamel
    Josh Duhamel
    , Tyrese Gibson
    Tyrese Gibson
    , Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    , Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    , Julie White
    Julie White
    , Ramon Rodríguez
    Ramon Rodríguez
    , Isabel Lucas
    Isabel Lucas
    , John Turturro
    John Turturro
    , John Benjamin Hickey
    John Benjamin Hickey
    , Rainn Wilson
    Rainn Wilson
    , Hugo Weaving
    Hugo Weaving
    , Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    , Charlie Adler
    Charlie Adler
    , Roger Barton
    Roger Barton
    , Michael Bay
    Michael Bay
    , Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
    Lorenzo Di Bonaventura
    , Ian Bryce
    Ian Bryce
    , Tom Desanto
    Tom Desanto
    , Brian Goldner
    Brian Goldner
    , Industrial Light & Magic
    Industrial Light & Magic
    , Steve Jablonsky
    Steve Jablonsky
    , Ehren Kruger
    Ehren Kruger
    , Alex Kurtzman
    Alex Kurtzman
    , Tom Muldoon
    Tom Muldoon
    , Don Murphy
    Don Murphy
    , Joel Negron
    Joel Negron
    , Roberto Orci
    Roberto Orci
    , Nigel Phelps
    Nigel Phelps
    , Paul Rubell
    Paul Rubell
    , Deborah L. Scott
    Deborah L. Scott
    , Ben Seresin
    Ben Seresin
    , Steven Spielberg
    Steven Spielberg
    , Mark Vahradian
    Mark Vahradian
    Michael Bay


    4K Ultra HD

    (Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed / with Blu-ray)

    $26.49
    $26.49

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    • Release Date: 12/05/2017
    • UPC: 0032429300416
    • Original Release: 2009
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Source: Nickelodeon
    • Runtime: 8940
    • Format: Blu-ray

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Shia LaBeouf Sam Witwicky
    Megan Fox Mikaela Banes
    Josh Duhamel Major Lennox
    Tyrese Gibson USAF Tech Sergeant Epps
    Kevin Dunn Ron Witwicky
    Peter Cullen Optimus Prime
    Julie White Judy Witwicky
    Ramon Rodríguez Leo
    Isabel Lucas Alice
    John Turturro Agent Simmons
    John Benjamin Hickey NSA Advisor Theodore Galloway
    Rainn Wilson Actor
    Hugo Weaving Megatron
    Tony Todd The Fallen
    Charlie Adler Starscream

    Technical Credits
    Michael Bay Director,Executive Producer
    Roger Barton Editor
    Lorenzo Di Bonaventura Producer
    Ian Bryce Producer
    Tom Desanto Producer
    Brian Goldner Executive Producer
    Industrial Light & Magic Animator
    Steve Jablonsky Score Composer
    Ehren Kruger Screenwriter
    Alex Kurtzman Screenwriter
    Tom Muldoon Editor
    Don Murphy Producer
    Joel Negron Editor
    Roberto Orci Screenwriter
    Nigel Phelps Production Designer
    Paul Rubell Editor
    Deborah L. Scott Costumes/Costume Designer
    Ben Seresin Cinematographer
    Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
    Mark Vahradian Executive Producer

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    Two years after saving the world with the Autobots, Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) is away at college when an ancient Decepticon named "The Fallen" returns to Earth on a mission of vengeance. With the Allspark destroyed, the Autobots lose all hope of returning to their home planet of Cybertron, and begin working with an elite military known as NEST to hunt down any remaining Decepticons. But even as they fight for humanity alongside Major Lennox (Josh Duhamel) and USAF Master Sergeant Epps (Tyrese Gibson), the Autobots are acutely aware that not all humans are thrilled by their presence on planet Earth. When National Security Advisor Theodore Galloway (John Benjamin Hickey) wages a heated campaign aimed at exiling the giant robots back into space, head Autobot Optimus Prime agrees to comply with the voice of the people, while warning them of the potential consequences of leaving the planet unprotected. Meanwhile, Sam contends with an overly cocky college roommate, and attempts to remain faithful to Mikaela (Megan Fox) by fending off advances from pretty -- and persistent -- coed Alice (Isabel Lucas). Just as Sam begins adjusting to the quirks of campus life, a series of inexplicable visions leaves him convinced that the struggle between good and evil is far from over. And he's correct, too, because the Decepticons have just discovered that Sam is the one human who possesses the ability to tip the balance of power to the Autobots' advantage, and they're determined to gain the upper hand by dispensing with him once and for all. Now, as Sam and Mikaela unearth a secret about the Transformers that alters the entire course of human history, the Decepticon known as The Fallen prepares to return -- and reclaim the plant once and for all.

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    Hooray for explosions! Michael Bay follows up his 2007 big-screen adaptation of the Transformers cartoon/toy franchise with the 2009 sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. This installment is an even bigger spectacle than the first one, which is saying a lot for a movie about giant robots that turn into cars. It does fall prey to some of the same flaws as its predecessor -- namely that no film based on a toy needs to be two and a half hours long. But if you enjoyed the robo-spastic ride the first time, then you should be happy with this movie, too. And if you complained that the first movie was trite and lacking in character development, then you probably shouldn't even be reading this. The basic premise of the story is, of course, the same as in the first movie: a race of mechanical aliens called Transformers inhabit the earth, blending in with human society when they so choose by changing from their massive, humanoid-robot forms into cars, trucks, planes, etc. The good Transformers, who believe in truth, justice, and GM products, are called the Autobots, while the evil Transformers, who for various reasons would like to kill all humans, are called the Decepticons. This movie differs from the first one mostly because it focuses so hard on the fictional universe's apparently huge mythology. While Decepticon leader Megatron (Hugo Weaving) and his sniveling aide, Starscream (Charlie Adler), continue to spearhead a destructive campaign against the earthlings and their Autobot protectors, the main villain is a character called The Fallen (Tony Todd), who's taken from the comic. Once one of the original 13 Transformers, the former titan is now a zillion-year-old Giger-esque baddie who hangs out on what looks like a reused "machine world" storyboard from the Matrix movies. His glowing red eyes are set on moving to the earth's surface, however, where he can suck all the energy out of the sun. Other than him (and a sometimes indistinguishable collection of new robotic faces, who usually get only one line in before the scene's over), Transformers 2 centers on the same group of characters. There's Sam (Shia LaBeouf), a college freshman who enjoys a vague "chosen one" status among the Autobots, and Mikaela (Megan Fox), his insanely hot girlfriend, who wears false eyelashes while repairing cars in the family body shop. There are also Sam's parents (Kevin Dunn and Julie White), who inexplicably show up to add needless mushiness to battle scenes, and Major William Lennox (Josh Duhamel), who does a good job of running around looking cut -- as there was no room to otherwise expand his character. But, once again, the real star of the show is Optimus Prime, voiced by original voice actor Peter Cullen. The legendary head Autobot is given a lot more screen time in this movie, and features prominently in many of the manic action sequences, some of which make use of the Transformers' stature for a cool Godzilla-type effect (and some of which involve giant robots fist-fighting). Either way, Prime is likely to lead particularly excitable audiences toward momentous, hyper-adrenaline-fueled applause. Not to get down on the other bots (the ones you can keep track of are sweet), but Optimus Prime does a lot for Transformers 2. Particularly for kids who grew up in the flicker of weirdly earnest '80s cartoons, Optimus Prime is stamped in the collective unconscious, a monomyth of the epic hero that plays in the back of your mind like the guiding spark of a zillion-megawatt light bar, custom mounted to the grille of God's own monster truck. You don't even have to be an old-school Transformers fan to pick up on the mythos -- he speaks in nothing but searing quips and infinite wisdoms, and he turns into a kickass Mack truck. So, even if Optimus Prime isn't your mental template for the warrior-king archetype, he still steals the show, and makes Transformers 2 more than just passable.

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