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> Special Edition DVD doesn't seem to contain deleted scenes!
BigPete
post 16 September 2007, 18:11
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When visiting BBTS earlier, I found that they've added preorders of the Special Edition DVD-version of the movie, and they listed what the discs will contain:

[quote]For centuries, two races of robotic aliens - the Heroic Autobots and the Evil Decepticons - have waged war, with the fate of the universe at stake. When the battle comes to Earth, all that stands between the evil Deceptions and the ultimate power is a clue held by Sam Witwichy (Shia LaBeouf) an average teenager. Sam is consumed with everyday worries about school, friends, cars, and girls. Unaware that he alone is mankind's last chance for survival. Sam and his friend Mikaela (Megan Fox) find themselves in a tug of war between the Autobots and the Deceptions. With the fate of the world haning in balance, Sam comes to realize the true meaning behind the Witwicky family motto - "No sacrifice, no victory!"

Disc 1:
-- Feature film
-- Commentary by Michael Bay

Disc 2:

Our World

* The Story Sparks - Steven Spielberg discusses his love for the franchise and early concept art for the film. Explores how the writers adapted the cartoon into a live action movie and why Michael Bay is the perfect director for the film.
* Human Allies - A look at how the actors were selected and their experiences on the set.
* Fight Giant Robots - An exploration of the military training that Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson underwent for their roles and the various stunts that the actors were asked to perform.
* Battleground - A piece on the senior officials from the Department of Defense and Air Force who consulted on the film to give it authenticity and the key locations that the U.S. government provided access to.
Their War

* Rise of the Robots - Explores the interaction between Hasbro designers and Michael Bay to bring the toy line roaring to life.
* AUTOBOTS Roll Out - Michael Bay discusses working with Chevy and its designers and the modifications that were made to the cars seen in the film.
* DECEPTICONS Strike - The film's military advisors discuss the "toys" they allowed the production to borrow: F-22 Raptors, Ospreys and A-10 Warthogs.
* Inside the AllSpark - ILM's digital artists discuss the challenges of bringing the TRANSFORMERS to life.
More Than Meets The Eye

* From Script to Sand: The SKORPONOK Desert Attack - An in-depth look at the making of this particularly epic and challenging scene from initial storyboarding through production and visual effects.
* Concepts - Early sketch concepts of the robots.
* Trailers
[/quotes]

Does this mean that we won't be getting any additional scenes with the DVD release? Or could they be planning more than one "Special Ed." release, i.e "Ultimate Edition" or something like that?


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SureShot
post 18 September 2007, 22:44
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THere's pic's of some of the deleted scenes on TFW2005.
http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/showthread.php?t=151567


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