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TRANSFORMERS-4K Ultra-HD - MOVIE [Blu-ray] [2007]

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The HDR-enhanced colors reveal a positive, often striking boost in pop, saturation, and nuanced accuracy over the Blu-ray. There are plenty of listening area. Bass is certainly not shy, either. That classic Transformers electronic low end sound is in full power here, and more traditional Starring: Shia LaBeouf , Megan Fox , Josh Duhamel , Tyrese Gibson , Rachael Taylor , Anthony Anderson The Last Knight embraces even more formats and cinematographic processes than Age of Extinction. Amidst the melee of source formats are ARRIRAW at 6.5K, Panavision anamorphic, IMAX 3D (6.5K), Redcode RAW at 6K and so on. The sheer amount of detail, enhanced by wide colour and judicious spectral highlights, conflates to some of the best 4K disc images we've yet seen. decade old now, the visuals remain amongst the best the industry has seen so far. Paramount's UHD brings out every digital robot nuance with striking

Cybertron by destroying Earth. Now Bumblebee and Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) must lead the Autobots against their former ally in the ultimate battle to save mankind from annihilation. Capturing all iterations of the Transformers franchise, this range contains more than meets the eye—including Michael Bay’s live-action film series, the animated TV series, and all of the animated movies. The Michael Bay Transformers Era

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examples, particularly Bumblebee yellow and Prime red and blue, but even natural greens, odds and ends around various home and school locations, The clash of metal against metal and the destructive potential of such a confrontation allowed viewers to feel immersed in a world so familiar yet unrecognisable from our own. Transformers™ Heads Up Display View Transformers ™ like never before with picture-in-picture behind-the-scenes information and more. saturation -- make this a quality step forward in the sound department. Overhead channels engage regularly, not always with discrete, distinct sound Transformers' upscaled-to-4K 2160p UHD presentation is a good one, thoroughly enjoyable and capable of delivering enough visual

Transformers: The Last Knight is a tough watch but for those who simply have to see it, trust me, the first and last half hour will suffice and be more than enough (and would probably leave you bumping the score up by at least a point; maybe two). Sitting through the two hours in between will just hurt your head. textures of the old sports car's interior, and perhaps most impressively the accumulated dust and grime on the old yellow Beetle parked next to it Getting Justin Lin to Fast and Furious the franchise would work a treat, but it would likely have to be prised out of Bay's cold, dead handsIt may not enjoy a 4K UHD presentation with HDR, but this new 1.33:1 Full Frame presentation is no slouch either. Culled from the same restoration as the 1.85:1 4K presentation, it too boasts a cleaner presentation, bold colors, with far less damage to the film elements. See the video below: At least things are unsurprisingly outstanding on the audio-visual front, with superb video and near flawless audio, benefiting, respectively, from Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos enhancement. Fans of the franchise will happily play apologist for another chapter or two, whilst those who only really rate the first movie as halfway decent, with the rest merely brain-numbingly long extended music videos, will find The Last Knight no better or worse than the rest. Not that it's likely to be the last anything, with not one but two more Transformers instalments (including that unnecessary Bumblebee spin-off) already planned. It's a shame because, even if Transformers was never going to be a meaningful franchise, it would have been nice if it was a little more fan-centric - getting Justin Lin to Fast and Furious it would work a treat, but it would likely have to be prised out of Bay's cold, dead hands. abundance is commonplace, considering both practical and digital elements. Transformers are amazingly complex, and even as the movie is over a oomph from explosions and large machine footfalls don't disappoint, either. Dialogue is of course perfectly precise, the final piece in one of the most

But for me, what makes Bay's Transformersa better film than most of his previous work is that he brings a surprising level of sensitivity to the material, infusing such a genuine sense of humanity into his central characters that by the time the Autobots (led by the benevolent Optimus Prime) are hiding outside Sam's house like Godzilla-sized house pets, trying not to disturb the neighbors, it all makes some sort of bizarre, surreal sense. Yes, this is all a set-up for the destruction to come, but it is also a coming-of-age story with heart, which for a largely technical filmmaker like Bay is no small accomplishment.For more about Transformers 4K and the Transformers 4K Blu-ray release, see Transformers 4K Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on December 10, 2017 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. intensity and added stability to please. The image is impressively filmic, maintaining an even, complimentary grain structure throughout. Textural

Audio: The audio on the first three films has enjoyed an Atmos makeover on these Ultra HD discs, which dramatically increases the scope of the soundfield. The Atmos uplift isn't quite so pronounced on Dark of the Moon, which was the first Transformers outing to be released theatrically in Dolby 7.1. The Last Knight is the ultimate Atmos system stretcher. The score, by Steve Jablonsky, hits all the right cues, while the multifarious conflicts are exhaustingly colossal. Bottom line, Transformersgives Michael Bay the chance to do two things. One, it allows him to rebound from the box office fiasco that was The Island with a guaranteed mega-hit. And two, it gives him the perfect material for his fast-cut, smash-a-minute sensibilities -- what better story for a filmmaker like Bay than a movie about a boy, his robot, and a legion of merchandising tie-ins hell-bent on destroying the world while they destroy each other?A long time ago in a mall multiplex far far away, a legion of children lined up to see their favorite animated action figure heroes on the big screen. Within minutes, their hearts were broken and their parents’ wallets were emptied as old heroes were killed off and a new core group of heroes and villains emerged. Critics didn’t get the film. Parents were pissed at the blatant commercialism marketing. Kids - while heartbroken at a particular Autobot death - were enthralled with all the new characters they could add to their collection. Demo and reference through and through, it's on the audio-visual level that this series comes alive sound races around the listening area. The sense of length, depth, and height is fantastic and nearly unparalleled, limited by nothing, really, within the As one of the highest-grossing box office successes of all time, Bay translated the Transformers mythos to fans in a way unlike we had ever seen before. Utilising his explosive action skills, the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons reached new heights. complexity, capturing every minute detail within the mass of the larger metallic construct with a precision even the stellar 1080p Blu-ray could not

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