Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (live-action movie)
[ sequel of Transformers (live-action movie), part of [Transformers] ]
Related anime:
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (live-action movie) (sequel)
Transformers 4 (live-action movie) (sequel)
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Related anime:
Transformers: Dark of the Moon (live-action movie) (sequel)
Transformers 4 (live-action movie) (sequel)
Alternative title:
Transformers - De besegrades hämnd (Swedish)
Transformers - La revanche (French)
Transformers 2
Transformers: A Vingança dos Derrotados (Portuguese)
Transformers: La Venganza de Los Caídos (Spanish)
Трансформеры: Месть падших (Russian)
トランスフォーマー: リベンジ (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Two years after defeating the Decepticons on Earth, the Autobots have formed a secret alliance with U.S. and British armed forces to hunt down other Decepticons worldwide. Shortly before moving out for college, Sam Witwicky comes in contact with a surviving piece of the Allspark and receives disturbing visions related to the origins of the Transformers and their history on Earth. Meanwhile, a group of Decepticons arrive on Earth and resurrect Megatron from the bottom of the Laurentian Abyss. Megatron resurfaces and leads the Decepticons to capture Sam and obtain all information from him before The Fallen arrives.
Production cost:
¥20,000,000,000 ($200,000,000)
Vintage:
2009-06-18
Premiere date:
2009-06-18 (New Zealand)
2009-06-19 (UK)
2009-06-20 (Japan)
2009-06-23 (Brazil)
2009-06-23 (Philippines)
2009-06-23 (Ukraine)
2009-06-24 (Argentina)
2009-06-24 (Australia)
2009-06-24 (Belgium)
2009-06-24 (Canada)
2009-06-24 (Chile)
2009-06-24 (China)
2009-06-24 (Denmark)
2009-06-24 (Egypt)
2009-06-24 (Estonia)
2009-06-24 (Estonia)
2009-06-24 (Finland)
2009-06-24 (France)
2009-06-24 (Germany)
2009-06-24 (Hong Kong)
2009-06-24 (Iceland)
2009-06-24 (India)
2009-06-24 (Mexico)
2009-06-24 (Netherlands)
2009-06-24 (Norway)
2009-06-24 (Russia)
2009-06-24 (Singapore)
2009-06-24 (Spain)
2009-06-24 (Sweden)
2009-06-24 (Turkey)
2009-06-24 (USA)
2009-06-25 (Croatia)
2009-06-25 (Czech Republic)
2009-06-25 (Hungary)
2009-06-25 (Israel)
2009-06-25 (Kazakhstan)
2009-06-25 (Portugal)
2009-06-25 (Slovakia)
2009-06-25 (Slovenia)
2009-06-26 (Bulgaria)
2009-06-26 (Italy)
2009-06-26 (Lithuania)
2009-06-26 (Poland)
2009-06-26 (Romania)
2009-06-26 (South Africa)
2009-06-26 (South Korea)
2009-06-26 (Taiwan)
2009-06-26 (Venezuela)
Ending Theme:
#1: "New Divide" by Linkin Park
#2: "21 Guns" by Green Day
#3: "This is It" by Staind
#4: "Capital M-E" by Taking Back Sunday
Official website:
Trivia: We have 99
Comment:
Winner of three Golden Raspberry Awards - Worst Picture, Worst Director and Worst Screenplay.
News: Show:
Japan's Animation DVD Ranking, December 14-20 (Dec 23, 2009)
Japanese Box Office, June 20-21 (Jun 29, 2009)
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| Blu-Ray (Region 1) |
| Transformers - 3-Movie Set (Dub.Blu-Ray) 2011-12-13 (from $32.91) |
| DVD (Region 1) |
| Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Dub. Blu-Ray/DVD Combo) (DVD) 2009-10-20 (from $17.95) |
(none) | Banjou Ginga as Fuminori Komatsu as Kanako Toujô as Koutarou Nakamura as Tesshô Genda as Akio Ohtsuka as Cho as Daisuke Gouri as Hisao Egawa as Jin Urayama as Katsuhiro Kitagawa as Katsuyuki Konishi as Masako Katsuki as Shuuhei Sakaguchi as Tadashi Miyazawa as Tetsuo Goto as Tomokazu Seki as Yukari Nozawa as | |||
Distributor: Paramount Japan | ||||
Director: Michael Bay Music: Steve Jablonsky Director of Photography: Ben Seresin Art Department Assistant: Lindsay Brayden Assistant Art Director: Curt Beech Assistant Director: Bruce Moriarty (1st AD) Hope Garrison (2nd AD) K.C. Hodenfield Steve Battaglia (1st AD/2nd unit) Xavier Wakefield (Paris) Casting: Denise Chamian Construction Assistant: Brianna Hoskins Construction Coordinator: John Hoskins Consulting Producer: Mohammed Hassan (Egypt) Costume Design: Deborah Lynn Scott Executive Music Producer: Hans Zimmer Hair Stylist: Barbara Cantu (assistant stylist) Diane Dixon Elizabeth Gallegos (assistant stylist) Erin Hicks Melissa Forney Lead Set Designer: C. Scott Baker Mold Shop Supervisor: David Cohen Musician: Suzie Katayama (Cello) Production Design: Nigel Phelps Production Supervision: Daren Hicks Propmaker Foreman: Travis Huffman Props: Robert M. Bouffard Senior Digital Set Designer: Benjamin Edelberg Set Decorator: Jennifer Williams Set Dressing: Anthony Klaiman Chad B. Daring Chris Larsen Craig Stoa David Ladish George Lee Jason McDonough Kevin Streckewald Mark Boucher Mark Tuttle Paul Boucher Supervising Art Director: Jon Billington Theme Song Performance: Avenged Sevenfold ("Almost Easy") Cavo ("Let It Go") Green Day ("21 Guns") Linkin Park (ED "New Divide") Nickelback ("Burn It to the Ground") Staind ("This is It") Taking Back Sunday ("Capital M-E") The Fray ("Never Say Never") The Used ("Burning Down the House") Visual Effects Supervision: Scott Farrar | Hugo Weaving as Megan Fox as Peter Cullen as Shia LaBeouf as Tony Todd as Andre Sogliuzzo as Charlie Adler as Glenn Morshower as Grey DeLisle as Harry Shearer as Isabel Lucas as Jess Harnell as John Turturro as John Benjamin Hickey as Josh Duhamel as Julie White as Kevin Dunn as Mark Ryan as Matthew Marsden as Ramon Rodriguez as Reno Wilson as Robert Foxworth as Tyrese Gibson as Aaron Garrido as Aaron Hill as Aaron Lustig as Aaron Norvell as Alan Mueting as Alex Fernandez as America Olivo as Andrew Howard as Andrew Hwang as Anne Reiss as Annie Korzen as Arnold Chun as Bonecrusher the Mastiff as Brian Shehan as Caitlin Dulany as Calvin Wimmer as Cas Anvar as Casey Nelson as Charles Pendelton as Chelsea O'Toole as Chris Palko as Christian Dorsey as Christopher Curry as Cornell Womack as Danny Donnelly as David Bowe as David Kneeream as David Luengas as David Paul Olsen as Deep Roy as Derek Weston as Donald Sage Mackay as Elton Laron as Eric Pierpoint as Erica Lynne Marszalek as Erin Naas as Geoffrey M. Reeves as Howard Walker as James Harvey Ward as Jareb Dauplaise as Jason Mullen as Jason Roehm as Jayson Floyd as Jenn An as Jerome Ro Brooks as Jim Holmes as Joel Lambert as John Nielsen as John Sanderford as John Di Crosta as John Eric Bentley as Jonathon Trent as Jordan Hess as Josh Floyd as Josh Kelly as Kairon John as Kamal Jones as Karina Michel as Katie Lowes as Katy Marie Johnson as Kristen Welker as Kristina Coolish as Larry Carter as Lee Burkett as Marc Evan Jackson as Mario Candelaria as Mark Kratzer as Marvin Jordan as Matt Iseman as Michael Benyaer as Michael Coley as Michael Kusznir as Michael Papajohn as Michael York as Michael A. Templeton as Mollie Bower as Nick Dash as Rainn Wilson as Ralph Meyering Jr. as Rick Cramer as Robert Bizik as Robert Corvin as Robin Atkin Downes as Ruben Martinez as Sashen Naicker as Sean T. Krishnan as Sebastian Lionell as Sonny Vellozzi as Spencer Garrett as T. Alloy Langenfeld as Ted Borodaeff as Victor Harris as | |||
Avid HD Editing: Pivotal Post Broadcaster: FX Network (2011) Chinese Signage Translations: V & J Translations Music Production: Warner Bros. Records Picture Cars: Philly Picture Cars Production: Di Bonaventura Pictures Production Assistance: Flashpoint Studios Rentals: Rockbottom Rentals (cell and walkies) Set Equipment: LCW Props special effects: Digital Domain Industrial Light and Magic Kerner Optical (miniature effects) Proof (previsualization) Trailers: Designer Wardrobe Trailers (wardrobe trailers) Movie Movers (star trailers) Red Rhino Trailers (hair and make-up trailers) Star Waggons (cast trailers) Transportation Equipment: Transportation Resources Transportation Services: Paramount Transportation Services | ||||
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Distributor: Paramount Pictures | ||||
Translation: Josep Llurba (Spain dub) ADR Engineer: Verónica Moreno (Spain dub) Assistant Director: Eva Hernández (Spain dub) | Alan Prieto as Arturo Mercado Jr. as Blas Garcia as Gabriel Pingarron as Gerardo Vásquez as German Fabregat as Graciela Molina as Jordi Boixaderas as Liliana Barba as Manuel Gimeno as Miguel Ángel Jenner as Mireya Mendoza as Moisés Iván Mora as Ramon Canals as Salvador Reyes as Victor Ugarte as Albert Trifol Segarra as Alberto Mieza as Carlos Lladó as Domenech Farell as Eduard Farelo as Eduard Itchart as Eduardo Jover as Erica Edwards as Gemma Ibáñez as Geni Rey as Javier Viñas as Jordi Ribes as Jorge Varela as José Posada as Juan Antonio Soler as Juan Carlos Gustems as Luis Mas as Pere Molina as Ricky Coello as Rosa María Hernández as Carlos Di Blasi as Daniel Albiac as Eduardo Elías as Enriqueta Linares as Javier Amilibia as Jesús Díez as Jordi Pons as José Javier Serrano as Ramón Rocabayera as Alfonso García Zambrano Angel del Río Antonio Moro Carlos Vicente David Blanco Ernesto Castaño Gemma Ibáñez Gerard Clos Javier Amilibia Jesús Díez José Antonio Jiménez José Claudio Ruiz Luis García Márquez Marina García Guevara Oscar Redondo Oscar Ruíz Pablo Gomez Paco Gázquez Pedro López Pedro José Martos Pilar Gefaell Rafael Parra Ramón Rocabayera Rosa Moyano Sandra Fortuny Sofia Garcia Susana Macías Toni Astigarraga Toni Solanes | |||
Distributor: United International Pictures (Chile) | ||||
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(none) | Distributor: Universal Pictures International | |||
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(none) | Broadcaster: TV5 | |||
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Dubbing Director: Guilherme Briggs Translation: Manolo Rey | Carlos Gesteira as Guilherme Briggs as José Santacruz as Sérgio Cantú as Sylvia Salustti as Alexandre Moreno as Dário de Castro as Duda Espinoza as Hélio Ribeiro as Iara Riça as José Sant'anna as Júlio Chaves as Marcelo Garcia as Márcio Simões as Mauro Ramos as Ricardo Juarez as Sheila Dorfman as Ettore Zuim as | |||
Dubbing Studio: Delart | ||||
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