Yep, they have. They actually thought about having HD-DVDs compatable with DVD players, but dropped the idea soon afterward.Jack wrote:No, its been made clear in several articles that they definately are planning to make HD-DVD players backwards compatable.disneyfella wrote:i thought they said they weren't going to let them play on those players
Sleeping Beauty - for a limited time only!
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Re: Sleeping Beauty - for a limited time only!
I think there is yellow a sticker saying "For a limited time only!" on the DVD and VHS boxes. I might be wrong though. Has anyone seen the sticker?Prince Phillip wrote:I hope you don't mind me starting a new thread for this... but I have seen almost everywhere, Sleeping Beauty, being advertised as "Available for a limited time only!"....
Just some food for thought
None of the US advertisments I've seen say "For a limited time only!"
In Luke's updated FAQs, it is listed that Sleeping Beauty goes out of print January 31, 2004:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/FAQ.htm
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Yeah, I started seeing those too.Starion wrote:Hi Prince Philip.
TV stations (not cable) in the Washington D.C. area have started airing 25 second commercials of The Lion King Special Edition DVD. The announcer does mention that the Lion King "will be available for a limited time only!"
I thought that the Platinums were going to start being available for 2 years, maybe that startes with Aladdin, or maybe the person who made the announcement just had no idea what they were talking about!
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No, I believe the plan from the beginning was to have each platinum release on the market from October-January and then put it back into the vault for the next several years.Prince Phillip wrote:Yeah, I started seeing those too.Starion wrote:Hi Prince Philip.
TV stations (not cable) in the Washington D.C. area have started airing 25 second commercials of The Lion King Special Edition DVD. The announcer does mention that the Lion King "will be available for a limited time only!"Thanks Starion.
I thought that the Platinums were going to start being available for 2 years, maybe that startes with Aladdin, or maybe the person who made the announcement just had no idea what they were talking about!
When they announced the new schedule (which, as we know, hasn't taken effect yet) they also said the films would be available for 2 year then vaulted.
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database

