Sky High DVD Press Release
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Sky High DVD Press Release
<b><center><u>The Sky’s The Limit With Disney’s Hilarious,
Star-Studded Family Film</u>
SKY HIGH
<i>Super-Powered Bonus Features Include Alternate Ending,
Super Bloopers, Sensational Stunts and More</i>
<u>Soaring Onto DVD and PSP™ November 29</u></b></center>
BURBANK, Calif., September 26, 2005 – Disney’s heroic family comedy <b>SKY HIGH</b> blazes its
way onto DVD on November 29, in both full-screen and widescreen versions packed with superpowered
bonus features. Being a teenager in high-school can be an awkward time… especially
when everyone in school has super powers! In <b>SKY HIGH</b>, the students have wacky teachers,
big dates and lots of homework, but they also have to deal with being a hero, a side-kick, or
even a super-villain. With a high-powered cast and sizzling special effects, this action-packed,
laugh-filled adventure is available for $29.99 (SRP) on DVD and for PSP™ from Walt Disney
Home Entertainment.
Bonus materials include an alternate opening; super-bloopers; stunts featurette, music video
and “Welcome To Sky High” behind-the-scenes featurette.
<b>SKY HIGH</b> features a cast of favorite stars and up-and-coming young talent. Kurt Russell
(“Miracle”), Kelly Preston (“Jerry Maguire”), Michael Angarano (“Lords of Dogtown,”
“Seabiscuit”), Danielle Panabaker (“Empire Falls”), Steven Strait (“Undiscovered") and Mary
Elizabeth Winstead (“The Ring 2”) lead the way, and are joined by stand-out performances from
Lynda Carter (TV’s “Wonder Woman”), Bruce Campbell (“Army of Darkness”), Dave Foley
(TV’s “NewsRadio”), Steven Strait (“Undiscovered”), Kevin McDonald and the legendary Cloris
Leachman (TV’s “Malcolm in the Middle”)
It all begins at a secret school in the clouds like none on earth: Sky High, the first and only high
school for kids with super-human powers going through crime-fighting puberty. At Sky High, the
student body are divided into “Heroes” and “Sidekicks” instead of jocks and geeks. It’s an outof-
this-world yet completely recognizable place where cool gadgetry, rampant bravery and aweinspiring
magical skills mix it up with parental battles, peer pressure and dating trouble—with
explosively fun results.
This year’s class features some of the best, brightest and most powerfully gifted super-teens
ever assembled. And then there’s Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano). When you’re the son of
the world’s most legendary super hero parents, The Commander (Kurt Russell) and Jetstream
(Kelly Preston), people expect you to live up to the family name. The problem is that Will is
starting with no superpowers of his own and, worst of all, instead of joining the ranks of the
“Hero” class, he finds himself relegated to being a “Sidekick.” Now he must somehow survive
his freshman year while dealing with a hilariously overbearing gym coach (Bruce Campbell), a
bully with super speed, and a dangerous rebel with a grudge (and the ability to shoot fire from
his hands)… not to mention the usual angst, parental expectations and girl problems that
accompany teenage life. But as he discovers his true strengths, he also learns that it takes
loyalty and teamwork to truly become a hero!
Music by Michael Giacchino, who wrote the score for Disney/Pixar’s “The Incredibles.” Written
by Paul Hernandez and Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle. Directed by Mike Mitchell.
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... osim"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000B ... ZZZZZ_.jpg">
Buy <b>Sky High (Widescreen DVD)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh.html">Read UD's DVD review of <b>Sky High</b></a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh-i ... html">Read UD's Interview with Michael Angarano, the star of <b>Sky High</b></a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... ovemz">Buy <b>Sky High (Widescreen UMD for PSP)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... ovemz">Buy <b>Sky High (Full Screen DVD)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<b><u>STREET DATE: November 29, 2005</b>
Direct prebook</u>: October 4
<u>Distributor prebook</u>: October 18
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 (DVD); $29.99 (PSP™)
<u>Rated</u>: “PG” For Action Violence And Some Mild Language
Bonus materials not rated or subtitled, and subject to change.
<u>Feature running time</u>: Approximately 100 minutes.
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: Widescreen 2.35:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separately Fullscreen 1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>DVD Sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>DVD Language</u>: English, French, Spanish audio
French subtitles
<u>PSP aspect ratio</u>: 2.40:1
<u>PSP Language</u>: English and Spanish audio
French subtitles
Star-Studded Family Film</u>
SKY HIGH
<i>Super-Powered Bonus Features Include Alternate Ending,
Super Bloopers, Sensational Stunts and More</i>
<u>Soaring Onto DVD and PSP™ November 29</u></b></center>
BURBANK, Calif., September 26, 2005 – Disney’s heroic family comedy <b>SKY HIGH</b> blazes its
way onto DVD on November 29, in both full-screen and widescreen versions packed with superpowered
bonus features. Being a teenager in high-school can be an awkward time… especially
when everyone in school has super powers! In <b>SKY HIGH</b>, the students have wacky teachers,
big dates and lots of homework, but they also have to deal with being a hero, a side-kick, or
even a super-villain. With a high-powered cast and sizzling special effects, this action-packed,
laugh-filled adventure is available for $29.99 (SRP) on DVD and for PSP™ from Walt Disney
Home Entertainment.
Bonus materials include an alternate opening; super-bloopers; stunts featurette, music video
and “Welcome To Sky High” behind-the-scenes featurette.
<b>SKY HIGH</b> features a cast of favorite stars and up-and-coming young talent. Kurt Russell
(“Miracle”), Kelly Preston (“Jerry Maguire”), Michael Angarano (“Lords of Dogtown,”
“Seabiscuit”), Danielle Panabaker (“Empire Falls”), Steven Strait (“Undiscovered") and Mary
Elizabeth Winstead (“The Ring 2”) lead the way, and are joined by stand-out performances from
Lynda Carter (TV’s “Wonder Woman”), Bruce Campbell (“Army of Darkness”), Dave Foley
(TV’s “NewsRadio”), Steven Strait (“Undiscovered”), Kevin McDonald and the legendary Cloris
Leachman (TV’s “Malcolm in the Middle”)
It all begins at a secret school in the clouds like none on earth: Sky High, the first and only high
school for kids with super-human powers going through crime-fighting puberty. At Sky High, the
student body are divided into “Heroes” and “Sidekicks” instead of jocks and geeks. It’s an outof-
this-world yet completely recognizable place where cool gadgetry, rampant bravery and aweinspiring
magical skills mix it up with parental battles, peer pressure and dating trouble—with
explosively fun results.
This year’s class features some of the best, brightest and most powerfully gifted super-teens
ever assembled. And then there’s Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano). When you’re the son of
the world’s most legendary super hero parents, The Commander (Kurt Russell) and Jetstream
(Kelly Preston), people expect you to live up to the family name. The problem is that Will is
starting with no superpowers of his own and, worst of all, instead of joining the ranks of the
“Hero” class, he finds himself relegated to being a “Sidekick.” Now he must somehow survive
his freshman year while dealing with a hilariously overbearing gym coach (Bruce Campbell), a
bully with super speed, and a dangerous rebel with a grudge (and the ability to shoot fire from
his hands)… not to mention the usual angst, parental expectations and girl problems that
accompany teenage life. But as he discovers his true strengths, he also learns that it takes
loyalty and teamwork to truly become a hero!
Music by Michael Giacchino, who wrote the score for Disney/Pixar’s “The Incredibles.” Written
by Paul Hernandez and Bob Schooley & Mark McCorkle. Directed by Mike Mitchell.
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... osim"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000B ... ZZZZZ_.jpg">
Buy <b>Sky High (Widescreen DVD)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh.html">Read UD's DVD review of <b>Sky High</b></a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh-i ... html">Read UD's Interview with Michael Angarano, the star of <b>Sky High</b></a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... ovemz">Buy <b>Sky High (Widescreen UMD for PSP)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... ovemz">Buy <b>Sky High (Full Screen DVD)</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<b><u>STREET DATE: November 29, 2005</b>
Direct prebook</u>: October 4
<u>Distributor prebook</u>: October 18
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 (DVD); $29.99 (PSP™)
<u>Rated</u>: “PG” For Action Violence And Some Mild Language
Bonus materials not rated or subtitled, and subject to change.
<u>Feature running time</u>: Approximately 100 minutes.
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: Widescreen 2.35:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separately Fullscreen 1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>DVD Sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>DVD Language</u>: English, French, Spanish audio
French subtitles
<u>PSP aspect ratio</u>: 2.40:1
<u>PSP Language</u>: English and Spanish audio
French subtitles
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Re: Sky High DVD Press Release
I know it's probably not much of a difference, but which one is the OAR?pinkrenata wrote:<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: Widescreen 2.35:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separately Fullscreen 1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>PSP aspect ratio</u>: 2.40:1
Otherwise, I'm probably gonna blind buy this. Too bad the trailers and tv spots aren't included...
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I totally agree, this was one of the worst movies of the past three or four years. There was hardly any believeable story, the acting was second rate, and the production as a whole was pretty shabby. I only paid $5 to see this at a matinee showing and I still feel that I was screwed out of that five dollars. This was a total waste of an hour-and-a-half of my life. If you haven't seen the movie, rent it first, and make sure that the rental is the free one of your rent one get one free. You will really feel cheated if you pay for this film.
A big add on to this..................when I talked with Kurt Russell a few weeks ago when he and Goldie were at the Hotel I work at, he said it was strictly a paycheck and nothing else. So you might consider that before you waste your time and money on this movie.
It definitely won't be in my collection.

A big add on to this..................when I talked with Kurt Russell a few weeks ago when he and Goldie were at the Hotel I work at, he said it was strictly a paycheck and nothing else. So you might consider that before you waste your time and money on this movie.
It definitely won't be in my collection.
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Re: Sky High DVD Press Release
It's in the 2.40:1 aspect ratio. Studios switched from the 2.35:1 ratio to the slightly wider 2.40:1 ratio in the late '70s to better hide film splices. Most studios and movie theaters still refer to it as 2.35:1.Escapay wrote:I know it's probably not much of a difference, but which one is the OAR?pinkrenata wrote:<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: Widescreen 2.35:1 enhanced for 16x9 TV screens
and separately Fullscreen 1.33:1 formatted 4x3
<u>PSP aspect ratio</u>: 2.40:1
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How sad. I guess that means there won't be a Sky High 2, unless they recast his character or not include him.dvdjunkie wrote:he said it was strictly a paycheck and nothing else.
I still need to see this, and I'm a sucker for bad Disney movies, so I may enjoy it
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My review is up and I couldn't disagree more with the negative sentiments expressed in this thread. I was surprised to like it as much as I did.
Review: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh.html
Interview with Michael Angarano: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh-interview.html
Review: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh.html
Interview with Michael Angarano: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh-interview.html
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Great review and interview, Lukester!
I have to say, for a film that's been universally panned by many a film critic and theatergoer, the review is very kind to the film! It's gonna be a definite blindbuy for me, and even if I don't like it, I'll be able to check it off of my list of Disney Movies with Kurt Russell
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I have to say, for a film that's been universally panned by many a film critic and theatergoer, the review is very kind to the film! It's gonna be a definite blindbuy for me, and even if I don't like it, I'll be able to check it off of my list of Disney Movies with Kurt Russell
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Thank you!Escapay wrote:Great review and interview, Lukester!
Actually, reviews were pretty solid:Escapay wrote:I have to say, for a film that's been universally panned by many a film critic and theatergoer, the review is very kind to the film! It's gonna be a definite blindbuy for me, and even if I don't like it, I'll be able to check it off of my list of Disney Movies with Kurt Russell
69% at Rotten Tomatoes
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sky_high/
6.8 rating on IMDb:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405325/
As I said in my review, no matter how disappointing as it appeared to be, I think most of the people who have seen it would find plenty to like about it.
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Have you seen Chicken Little yet Luke?Luke wrote:Against my expectations, I found it to be the best movie Disney has released in 2005 thus far...
As for the film, I thought it was bad as well! WAAAAY too predictable and alot of scenes gave me deja-vu from "The Incredibles". The acting was also pretty stiff as well.
I did like the references to Spider-Man and Fantastic Four however! Aside from that the movie was long and boring!
BTW, WHEN WILL PATRICK WARBURTON GET HIS OWN MOVIE???
Nope. Everything but that and <i>Narnia</i> and <i>Greatest Game Ever Played</i>.Timon/Pumba fan wrote:Have you seen Chicken Little yet Luke?![]()
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I totally agree with Luke on this one. Sky High was easily one of my favorite movies to come out this year. It was such a pleasant surprise, because I didn't have high expectations for it. The movie is basically a parody of super hero movies, and shouldn't be taken seriously as an original super hero movie. It's got a fun story, great characters, and good special effects. The cafeteria scene with the guy who throws fireballs really stood out and was very well done.
www.dvdtalk.com also has a very good reveiw of the DVD.
www.dvdtalk.com also has a very good reveiw of the DVD.
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Thanks, L.Luke wrote:My review is up and I couldn't disagree more with the negative sentiments expressed in this thread. I was surprised to like it as much as I did.
Review: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh.html
Interview with Michael Angarano: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/skyhigh-interview.html
The trailers for this film really put me off. The concept seemed unoriginal and poorly executed. I think you summed my prejudices up best when you confirmed "To be fair, Sky High's premise isn't brimming with originality...The titular institution even more closely calls to mind X-Men's school operated by Professor Xavier."
The Disney trailers really don't do much for their subjects, actually, with Chicken Little's trailers making the film seem less than appealing. However, it is on my list for the NY as well.
However, now that you've given this a fairly positive review, I am a little more willing to give this a go when it is released on DVD in the New Year.
Nice job.
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Another live action film from Disney with 80's music. What is it with Disney and the 80's? First Herbie: Fully Loaded and now this.
Well, the film wasn't original, the story was predictable and odd exceptions aside, the bulk of the story would have been summarised once the viewer got half-way through.
But, as with a lot of stories, the plot wasn't the reason for the film. The reason for the film was to poke gentle fun at the genre, something it did really well. There's been a few superhero spoofs in print and on film, and this was one of the best.
The DVD seems a little weak though. Shame, being as the film exceeded expecations (financially and creatively) and it deserved more. Why no piece on Disney Legend, teh Russell? And, most of all, where's the commentary - even if the director isn't up for one (understandable, if I was a great director (with beard), I wouldn't exactly relish the thought of doing a commentary track of my own), I'm sure the actors would be up for it.
However, I did enjoy the alternative opening, and wish it was included in the movie. The joke about 80's brick sized mobile phones never grows old. I know that sounds sarcastic, but it's not supposed to be. It was the biggest laugh on the disc for me. In a way, it sort of summarises the whole film.
Funny and entertaining, while being unoriginal and somewhat predictable. Never the less it works far better than it should.
Well, the film wasn't original, the story was predictable and odd exceptions aside, the bulk of the story would have been summarised once the viewer got half-way through.
But, as with a lot of stories, the plot wasn't the reason for the film. The reason for the film was to poke gentle fun at the genre, something it did really well. There's been a few superhero spoofs in print and on film, and this was one of the best.
The DVD seems a little weak though. Shame, being as the film exceeded expecations (financially and creatively) and it deserved more. Why no piece on Disney Legend, teh Russell? And, most of all, where's the commentary - even if the director isn't up for one (understandable, if I was a great director (with beard), I wouldn't exactly relish the thought of doing a commentary track of my own), I'm sure the actors would be up for it.
However, I did enjoy the alternative opening, and wish it was included in the movie. The joke about 80's brick sized mobile phones never grows old. I know that sounds sarcastic, but it's not supposed to be. It was the biggest laugh on the disc for me. In a way, it sort of summarises the whole film.
Funny and entertaining, while being unoriginal and somewhat predictable. Never the less it works far better than it should.
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