



OPTIMUS PRIME and the AUTOBOTS take on their biggest challenge yet in this adrenaline-fueled adventure with “pulse-pounding action.”* When a new threat capable of destroying the entire planet emerges, they must team up with a powerful faction known as the MAXIMALS. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, Noah (Anthony Ramos) and Elena (Dominique Fishback) will do whatever it takes to help the TRANSFORMERS allies as they engage in the ultimate battle to save Earth in this “exciting new chapter in the TRANSFORMERS saga.”* Special Features: • Human Affairs • Life In The 90S • The Chase Languages: English - United States, French - Parisian, Italian, Spanish - Castilian Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround • Audio Descriptive Track: English - United States Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Subtitles: English - United Kingdom / English - United Kingdom SDH†/ Danish / Dutch / Finnish / French - Parisian / Italian / Norwegian / Spanish - Castilian / Swedish





C**T
Brilliant value
This DVD was of good quality. And a fabulous price. I'm Transformers mad, didn't know about this till I saw on Prime enjoyed and instantly bought came pretty quick.Watched yesterday evening with my friend he enjoyed it too.
L**S
Great movie
Not really much can say about this apart from a really good film will enjoy it more especially if your a transformers fan
P**R
The coming of Unicron
A new Transformers movie. They've been around long enough that everyone should have some familiarity with and be aware of the whole franchise by now.This one takes place in new York in 1994. It is thus set after the most recent film 'Bumblebee.' Which it does reference. That's the only real continuity in that way. You could get by without having seen that. But that general familiarity with the whole franchise concept that I mentioned is going to be a necessity to get into this.Basically: there's one group of good robots that look like animals. There's another group of bad robots who we've not seen in a live action Transformers movie before. Their leader is Scourge. Voiced by Peter Dinklage. I wouldn't have realised it was him if I'd not read it, so that does show what a good job of making him a character he does.Anyway, they fight over a maguffin. Because Scourge works for the planet eating robot Unicron [who was foreshadowed at the end of Transformers: the Last knight, but that film never got follow on]. Said Maguffin ends up on Earth. Every robot wants it.New York 1994. We have two humans: Noah. And Elena. Noah is ex military. Down on his luck. Looking for a break. Elena is an underappreciated museum intern. Both get involved with the Transformers when they turn up. And everyone goes after the Mcguffin. Globe trotting and robot battles ensue.This tries to balance humans and robots. Bumblebee could have done with a little more action from the latter, as good as it was otherwise. You do get a reasonably sized main cast of Transformers. One of the foremost being Mirage [Pete Davison] who is hip and straight talking and a dude! He could be annoying. But he just falls short of that. His bond of friendship with Noah works okay.Optimus Prime is in a thoroughly bad mood throughout all this film. Peter Cullen as his voice is as amazing as ever. It does give him decent material to work with.There's lots of spectacle. Eccentric characters who aren't annoying. Thankfully. And lots of robots fighting.It's all what you'd expect.This is perfectly.....good. It just never quite blows you away. The human characters were fine but I didn't quite care for them in the way I have for others in this franchise. There wasn't a great sense of jeopardy even with the stakes as they are. But it's watchable enough. Enough to just about rate four stars.The final scene tries to set something up. Which I would be surprised if it happens.There is one extra scene very early in the end credits. Which is worth seeing.A perfectly capable Transformers film. No more. No less. But still a good watch.The disc has the following language and subtitle options:Languages: English. French [Parisian]. Italian. Castilian Spanish. English audio descriptive.Subtitles: English. Danish. Dutch. Finnish. French [Parisian]. Italian. Norwegian. Castilian Spanish. Swedish.Three extras:Human affairs. Six mins about the human characters and actors.Life in the 90's. Six mins about how the setting was brought to life.The chase: six mins about how a chase scene was filmed.These are all quite good for what they are, and thus worth a watch.
T**N
"Transformers: Rise of the Beasts - A Thrilling Fusion of Autobots, Maximals, and Human Heroes"
"Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" delivers an electrifying cinematic experience that seamlessly blends the iconic Transformers universe with a fresh storyline set against the backdrop of Alcatraz Prison and modern-day Brooklyn. This action-packed film takes fans on an exhilarating ride, introducing new characters while paying homage to beloved classics.The story unfolds with the looming threat of Unicron, a malevolent Transformer god, and his minions, the Terrorcons, who are on a quest to harness the power of the Transwarp Key. Earth's fate hangs in the balance as the Maximals, led by Optimus Primal, and the Autobots, including Bumblebee and Mirage, race to stop Unicron's apocalyptic plans.The film deftly weaves together multiple narrative threads, including the struggles of human characters like Noah Diaz and Elena Wallace, who become unexpected allies in the battle against Unicron. Their journey to protect Earth's future adds depth and relatability to the storyline, making it more than just a clash of giant robots."Rise of the Beasts" shines in its action sequences, with visually stunning battles that keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Optimus Prime's unwavering determination, the Maximals' unique abilities, and the cunning of the Terrorcons make for thrilling confrontations that showcase the film's impressive CGI and animation.The film also pays tribute to the Transformers legacy, introducing new elements while incorporating familiar characters and fan-favorite Transformers lore. The emotional weight of Bumblebee's sacrifice and the reinvigoration of classic characters like Mirage add layers of nostalgia for longtime fans.As the story unfolds, themes of sacrifice, family, and teamwork resonate throughout, emphasizing the importance of unity in the face of adversity. The film also leaves intriguing hints about potential future adventures, particularly with the introduction of G.I. JOE, hinting at a broader cinematic universe.In summary, "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" is a must-watch for Transformers enthusiasts and action movie fans alike. Its combination of explosive action, well-developed characters, and nods to the franchise's history make it an exhilarating and enjoyable cinematic experience. It's a thrilling addition to the Transformers saga that sets the stage for exciting adventures to come.
P**S
Transformers rise of the beats.
My opinion on this movie is good and entertaining.
M**.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts DVD
Bought as a gift for my Mum who is a big Transformers fan. Very happy with it. Quick delivery.
C**E
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K**R
Good
Brilliant film. Watched many times
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