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Terminator Salvation (R2/UK BD) in November
21-10-2009 13:49 | 15804 views
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced the UK DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Terminator Salvation on 23rd November 2009. Directed by McG, Terminator Salvation stars Christian Bale as John Connor, leader of the human resistance in a post-Judgment Day world ravaged by deadly Terminators. Also starring is Australian newcomer Sam Worthington.
Available on a barebones single-disc DVD (£19.99 RRP) and on an extras-packed Blu-ray (£24.99 RRP) which also exclusively features the Director's Cut of the film, features are outlined below...
DVD
Blu-ray Disc - Coded for all regions (A, B and C), features include:
For DVD owners it's worth noting that the HMV Exclusive 2-Disc DVD will include the following extras on the bonus disc:
The Play.com exclusive steelbook DVD release is just the 1-disc barebones release.
Finally, the film is also available to buy as part of a Terminator 1-4 DVD box set, priced at £34.99 RRP, and as a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray with life-size Skull packaging for £74.99 RRP.



Available on a barebones single-disc DVD (£19.99 RRP) and on an extras-packed Blu-ray (£24.99 RRP) which also exclusively features the Director's Cut of the film, features are outlined below...
DVD
- Theatrical Cut
- 2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English and Italian DD5.1 Surround
- English Audio Description Track
- English, English HOH, Hindi and Italian subtitles
Blu-ray Disc - Coded for all regions (A, B and C), features include:
- Theatrical Cut & Director's Cut
- 1080P 2.40:1 Widescreen
- English and Italian 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
- English Audio Description Track
- English*, English HOH, Danish, Finnish, Hindi, Italian*, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles (*also available on extras)
- Maximum Movie Mode - watch the film with director McG - includes a Picture In Picture (PiP) commentary with cast and crew interviews; 11 mini featurettes; storyboards; still galleries; and a Timeline
- “Re-Forging the Future” – Go behind the scenes of Terminator Salvation with an exclusive set tour.
- “The Moto-Terminator” - See how the Terminator Salvation visual effects crew and Ducati partnered to create the slick and deadly Moto-Terminator!
- Plus, 11 mini-featurettes spotlighting how the ground-breaking special effects were created!
- BD-Live: “Resist Or Be Terminated” Tech Com videos (nine viral videos from the theatrical campaign and four new videos from the Home Entertainment campaign)
- BD-Live: “The Final Resistance” video – access the secret plans of Skynet
- BD-Live: cinechat & movieIQ
For DVD owners it's worth noting that the HMV Exclusive 2-Disc DVD will include the following extras on the bonus disc:
- “Re-Forging the Future” – Go behind the scenes of Terminator Salvation with an exclusive set tour.
- “The Moto-Terminator” - See how the Terminator Salvation visual effects crew and Ducati partnered to create the slick and deadly Moto-Terminator!
- Plus, 11 mini featurette focus points spotlighting how the ground-breaking special effects were created!
The Play.com exclusive steelbook DVD release is just the 1-disc barebones release.
Finally, the film is also available to buy as part of a Terminator 1-4 DVD box set, priced at £34.99 RRP, and as a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray with life-size Skull packaging for £74.99 RRP.


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Sony are usually very good at giving the DVD all the extras on the Blu-ray that are possible on DVD, so I'm sure it will be the same in this case.
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Plus, they'll be some french on it ^^ (and it'll be region free too, because in the US, it's Warner who is editing the film ...)
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Nice to see another Maximum Movie Mode tho
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Links: DVD | Blu-ray
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Link: DVD
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An there is one extra missing... The Christian Bale rant in TrueHD ;)
Seriously, do Universal and WB have any any idea how it's BLOODY DISTRACTING to have extras on the BR, but not the DVD ;)?
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Sure hope the US DVD has a better cover than this.
I was thinking that they'd use that "face" poster art.
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While looking for this though found that there's going to be a "special packaging" version of the box set containing all the films.
It's the exo-skeleton skull. This is for the Blu-Ray version though I've seen it advertised for DVD too, no price as yet though.
http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1;-1&sku=30650
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Was it actually any good?
Being tempted by the Tin Special Ed on Blu Ray, I'm so sad a bit of tin and I'll risk it all !!
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See also Fast&Furious4!
I don't see how an extra 40 mins and even then being R rated can turn around this train wreck just think Die Hard 4.
After the above examples I am going to reign in my optimism in relation to part 4's as I can't think of a single one that's actually any good :-(
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They're definitely holding back an extended edition to try make more money, perhaps to be released here if T5 EVER gets made?
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UK BD for me.
Extras look about the same, both are Region Free with Lossless audio but Sony are using Seamless branching, plus no sill digital copy from Sony too.
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The Directors Cut is still a 12 cert?? No extra gore or violence. Awful film anyway.
The Directors Cut has been rated R in the USA for some violence and brief nudity.
The BBFC these days are very lenient.
Its not that bad a film its a million times better than T3.
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