Just incase anyone doesn't know here's what imdb.com has so far
(All of which are subject to change)
USA 2nd April 2004
New Zealand June 2004
Argentina 1 July 2004
Belgium 21 July 2004
Netherlands 22 July 2004
UK 6 August 2004 (4 months after the states )
Czech Republic 2 September 2004
Germany 2 September 2004
Norway 15 October 2004
France 20 October 2004
I wonder why its such a big wait for Norway and France?
i am so glad to live in the US even though i wont see the movie until the time when it comes out to the UK. i dont like spending $8.00 to go see any movie except the Harry Potter movies and the Lord of the Rings movies.
I don't know this for a fact. But I've always thought that distribution companies shipped the prints from the US to the UK and other countries as a way of keeping the cost of film prints to a minimum.
I guess if New Zealand is getting it in June, we will more than likely get it around then. Especially given that there are school holidays around that time of year...
Well they do need to dub the film into the language of the country that it's being released in. It takes awhile to hire actors to do a decent dub. I'm not sure if I want to see Home on the Range. Roseanne irritates me.
Mushu2083 wrote:Well they do need to dub the film into the language of the country that it's being released in. It takes awhile to hire actors to do a decent dub. I'm not sure if I want to see Home on the Range. Roseanne irritates me.
Still doesn't explain why it takes months to release it in Australia, and even longer in the UK. We do speak English down here (and strangely enough in England), but probably not the same kind as the Americans
I do remember something about prints being recycled, because they an only afford to make so many. That is why some of the prints we get in Australia/UK look a little dirty, because they have already been through the projector a few times in the US...
It comes out 2nd of April 2004 in the United States but I'll wait until it comes out on DVD.
It doesn't look so promising and entertaining like other Disney's films do.
It won't be a hit in the box office but it will do better then Teacher Pet: The Movie.
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Joe Carioca wrote:Here in Brazil, the release that of "Not Even If The Cow Coughs" is 07/09/04.
A very long wait...
I just love that title.
It really is my new favourite expression (along with "Hello, Dave!").
I would be willing to wait the extra few months JUST to see the movie with that title. You'll have to let me know when it is out on DVD in Brazil so I can get the Brazilian DVD. Do you know of any good Brazilian DVD retail websites, Joe (or anyone else)?
Joe Carioca wrote:Here in Brazil, the release that of "Not Even If The Cow Coughs" is 07/09/04.
A very long wait...
I just love that title.
It really is my new favourite expression (along with "Hello, Dave!").
I would be willing to wait the extra few months JUST to see the movie with that title. You'll have to let me know when it is out on DVD in Brazil so I can get the Brazilian DVD. Do you know of any good Brazilian DVD retail websites, Joe (or anyone else)?
Are you really serious about this, Loomis? It is a great title indeed!
Well, there are various sites where you can buy DVDs... www.submarino.com.br , www.dvdworld.com.br, www.cdpoint.com.br
Well, you may want to know that the title on the DVD will be in Portuguese!
In case anybody is interested, I've heard that "Home on the Range" is to be Disney's last traditionally animated (2-D) feature film. After they finished this one they closed up the animation studio. All future Disney animated films will be cgi.
As terrific as the Pixar movies are, it seems a shame that there's not room for traditional animation too.
The JimHillmedia.com site says the directors of Aladdin & Little Mermaid left Disney... still rumoured but if it's true then this is the day Disney animation died... this is just sad.... after HOTR im boycotting Disney, ive had it with them.. I'll still buy the classics on dvd though
In Sweden, Home on the Range will premiere on October 22nd.
We have a fairly well established tradition that new Disney-movies should always be premiering in late autumn for the Christmas season. So films that come out in the spring or summer in the US are frequently put on hold.
Loomis wrote:
I just love that title.
It really is my new favourite expression (along with "Hello, Dave!").
I would be willing to wait the extra few months JUST to see the movie with that title. You'll have to let me know when it is out on DVD in Brazil so I can get the Brazilian DVD. Do you know of any good Brazilian DVD retail websites, Joe (or anyone else)?
Are you really serious about this, Loomis? It is a great title indeed!
Well, there are various sites where you can buy DVDs... www.submarino.com.br , www.dvdworld.com.br, www.cdpoint.com.br
Well, you may want to know that the title on the DVD will be in Portuguese!
Yes, very serious! Thanks for that!
I know the title will be in Portuguese, but just so I can point to it and say "Hey, you know what that means? It means 'Not even if the cow coughs...'.
I'll have to keep an eye out, or you'll have to let me know when it comes out on DVD there, please.
Thanks again.