R4 (Australia) November - Aspect ratios, running times etc

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R4 (Australia) November - Aspect ratios, running times etc

Post by Loomis »

Just to update.

I posted some November releases for Australia here, but this seemed to warrant its own thread, such was the nature of the news.

The BVHElist has been updated for November releases (even more!!!) and now includes:
- It's Your Birthday Party with Winnie the Pooh
and a few more rereleases.

Most of these items for November have gone up for preorder on EzyDVDand AtlanticDVD (the only 2 I use).

The exciting news is that both Ezy and Atlantic list Make Mine Music at 72 minutes.Hopefully this holds true and is uncut.

No indication whether the other films will be unedited or not, although I'm sure at least Melody Time will be as the UK version was.

OK, other things I was meant to check up on.
- Man of the House: Atlantic lists this as being in 1.85:1 Widescreen
http://www.atlanticdvd.com.au/view.cfm?id=7161
- Muppet Christmas Carol P & S :( Same as US it would seem.
- Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend : Atlantic lists this as being in 2.35:1 Widescreen!!! http://www.atlanticdvd.com.au/view.cfm?id=7147
- First Kid specs are still TBA, but hopeful based on the others...

Even better, these last few titles are all between $16-$19 Australian ($11-$13 US!!)
Anyways, hope this helps a little.
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Thank you, Loomis. This baby's going to be mine...

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Funny looking art, closer to the original poster than the US video artwork, but different. Anyway, I'll gladly pick it up sometime, someway, somewhere. I hope nothing was cut from the US release to get a G rating?

Sucks about Muppet CC, but then I don't anticipate a Widescreen release for that anywhere at this point, which is ridiculous considering it was a widescreen laserdisc and time and effort was put into the disc presentation and extras.

Thanks again for the info, mate!
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About Make Mine Music in the UK... no news on the DVD release (apart from the supplements which were certified at the BBFC months and months ago) but the official Disney UK home enterainment site specifically mentions The Martins and the Coys (despite this segment being edited out on the last UK VHS release). Is this a good sign for an unedited DVD?

http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyVideos/classics_home.html

Click on Make Mine Music in the central list.
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That sounds like very promising news, 2099.

The Aussie listing on the retail sites don't mention the Martins & Coys, but list the running time as 72 minutes.

I suspect that the info on the retail sites was taken from US sites, as is often the case here because BVHE doesn't actually release any info in advance for...well...anything.
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i e mailed Bvhe uk and asked them when we can expect make mine music and their reply said that there is not set release date due to unforeseen legal problems
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Looks like I may as well order the Australian release then (but odd that Australia and the rest of Europe have no 'unforseen legal problems' - especially as Disney distribute the film in all territories)

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Hold on - just thought what this could be:

Recently (within the past year or so) the BBFC has a new ruling that no two versions of a film can be on general sale, should one of the versions have a higher rating certificate.

So being as Make Mine Music is available without the Martins and the Coys section on VHS as a U, and possibly the unedited Make Mine Music will get a PG release (although I doubt this - the unedited version was available with a U certificate on it's first UK VHS release) - that could be the problem. Perhaps it means 2 cuts of one film, period, no matter what the classification.

I've sent an e-mail off to the BBFC, just to see where they stand on the matter. They have a reputation for informative answers to any email questions or requests. We shall see.
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Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend is this a Disney?¿?
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Here's the result of my BBFC Email query. I must say, I am impressed by the speed and detail of their reply :up: Even, if, through no fault of their own it's not that helpful.
Thank you for your e.mail.

BBFC policy only forbids the release of different edits of a film if they
would require different classifications (eg one at '12' and one at '15').
Current policy does not forbid the release of different edits of a film at
the same category (eg two different edits at 'U'). So, we're afraid BBFC
policy is not to blame in this case!

Looking at our records, we have in fact already classified the film for
video release in two separate versions. The first version (classified for
video release in 1987) ran at 1 hour 12 minutes, whereas a more recent
version (classified for release in 2000) ran at 1 hour 5 minutes. The
difference resulted from the deletion of an entire sequence, A RUSTIC
BALLAD - THE KING'S MEN SING - THE MARTINS AND THE COYS. Perhaps this
sequence was removed because of music copyright issues and is proving
difficult to restore for the same reasons?

In any case, we're not guilty!
So it looks like whatever the 'unforseen legal problem is' it's nothing to do with the BBFC.
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This story is getting very strange, I guess were going to have to wait and see whats on the Aussie version.
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hennie wrote:Baby...Secret of the Lost Legend is this a Disney?¿?
Well, yes and no. It's "Touchstone." It's also P&S in America.
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ichabod wrote:i e mailed Bvhe uk and asked them when we can expect make mine music and their reply said that there is not set release date due to unforeseen legal problems
Thanks for the info, Ichabod. Looks like we'll have to get the Australian version, then.

On another note, have you seen the Australian release date for Winter Wonderland at EzyDVD?

"Coming Soon! Pre-Order Now - Available Wednesday 11th March 2020"

Looks like it's really important to get your pre-orders in fast! :D
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2099net wrote:Looks like I may as well order the Australian release then (but odd that Australia and the rest of Europe have no 'unforseen legal problems' - especially as Disney distribute the film in all territories)
It is starting to make me think that we will in fact be getting an edited copy, even though retailers are advertising as 72 minutes.
I think that all their other info seems to be gathered from US sites, except for the cover art, which while similar is obviously Australian due to the big G on the covers.

Guess, as with all Disney DVDs, I wont know until I have it :(
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Also, just to add to this thread on a non-MMM topic...

As I said at the top of this topic, It's Your Birthday Winnie the Pooh is coming out 19th November now as well.

The full specs are here:
Mums and Dads will love "It's your Birthday Party With Winnie The Pooh", as it is a fun filled "party in a box".

This special DVD includes everything parents and children will need to have a special Winnie The Pooh party.

Includes a party planner for Mum and Dad, party invitations, cartoon shorts plus all of the games parents will need to keep the children entertained.

The 8 interactive party games are:

Special Features:
Magical world of Winnie The Pooh - All for One, One for All and Little Things Mean A Lot trailer

8 interactive party games...
- Pooh's Scavenger Hunt
- Tigger Says
- Musical Chairs With Pooh
- Pin The Tail On Eeyore
- Break The Pinata
- Piglet's Picture Game
- Who Are You Like?
- Follow The Tiger

Stories
- The Wise Have It
- Grown, But Not Forgotten
NB: Little Things Mean a Lot is not actually out, or slated for release on DVD, but is VHS only here and the UK. Why they put a trailer for it on the DVD is beyond me. And is this really a bonus feature?
I'm having trouble keeping up with my Pooh. Still haven't looked at the other two I got last week (sounding very dirty at the moment :oops: ).
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