UK Brother Bear Announcement
UK Brother Bear Announcement
http://www.r2-dvd.org/article.jsp?secti ... cleId=6281
It looks from that that nothing is missing from the R1 release (apart from the 1.66:1 transfer). It still looks like a single disc though. I'm sure the quality will suffer as a result.
It looks from that that nothing is missing from the R1 release (apart from the 1.66:1 transfer). It still looks like a single disc though. I'm sure the quality will suffer as a result.
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Re: UK Brother Bear Announcement
Perhaps, but I wonder if the US would really warrant a 2-disc set if not for the inclusion of the 1.66:1 transfer?2099net wrote: It looks from that that nothing is missing from the R1 release (apart from the 1.66:1 transfer). It still looks like a single disc though. I'm sure the quality will suffer as a result.
Although, I suppose it is always better to keep the supps on a 2nd disc to ensure that the quality is maintained.
Mind you, with a commentary, Dolby, English audio descriptive, and DTS track, in addition to the supplements, it will be kind of squahed.
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Re: UK Brother Bear Announcement
As I said above, they excluded the 40-minute making of feature and the "On My Way" Sing-Along.Loomis wrote:Perhaps, but I wonder if the US would really warrant a 2-disc set if not for the inclusion of the 1.66:1 transfer?2099net wrote: It looks from that that nothing is missing from the R1 release (apart from the 1.66:1 transfer). It still looks like a single disc though. I'm sure the quality will suffer as a result.
Although, I suppose it is always better to keep the supps on a 2nd disc to ensure that the quality is maintained.
Mind you, with a commentary, Dolby, English audio descriptive, and DTS track, in addition to the supplements, it will be kind of squahed.
And given the 2.35 transfer starts windowboxed, I's suspecting we may only be getting the 1.66 transfer.
Good to see an audio descriptive for the visually impared language track though
Good to see an audio descriptive for the visually impared language track though
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Just to point out to Joe Carioca and anyone else, the Path of Discovery making of documentary IS included on the british set. It is just show as each sperate part (the documentary is several sections stuck together to make one 40 mintue documentary) on the BBFC listings.
I checked the reivew of the DVD on www.dvdmg.com against the listings on bbfc and nothing expect for one (not sure which) of the picture transfers EVERYTHING is included (well its been rated at least).
I checked the reivew of the DVD on www.dvdmg.com against the listings on bbfc and nothing expect for one (not sure which) of the picture transfers EVERYTHING is included (well its been rated at least).
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Dust? Anyone? No?
Dust? Anyone? No?
Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
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Yeah, but remember that not everything that is passed on BBFC actually make into the DVD.Matty-Mouse wrote:Just to point out to Joe Carioca and anyone else, the Path of Discovery making of documentary IS included on the british set. It is just show as each sperate part (the documentary is several sections stuck together to make one 40 mintue documentary) on the BBFC listings.
I checked the reivew of the DVD on www.dvdmg.com against the listings on bbfc and nothing expect for one (not sure which) of the picture transfers EVERYTHING is included (well its been rated at least).
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Our Brazilian edition was announced and it seems just like the UK version. Only one disc and only the modified aspect ration version. Well, I didn't think twice before ordering the R1 version!
Anyway, here is the coverart:

Some virtual stores are offering miniatures of the characters for those who buy from them:

I have the miniature of Kenai (got it in the theater)
Anyway, here is the coverart:

Some virtual stores are offering miniatures of the characters for those who buy from them:

I have the miniature of Kenai (got it in the theater)
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Take a look on the official UK DisneyDVD Shop to see that the UK Brother Bear DVD *will* have:
- Widescreen 1.85:1 transfer (strange - maybe they gave us a kind of "half-way option" instead of the 2.35 or 1.66? Some of the picture will definately be cut after the aspect ratio changes anyway
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- "Paths of Discovery" - Making Of
You can see the details here: http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyVideos/sh ... eardvd.htm
So that does sound fairly good (the documentary is included, at least), but as many people have said earlier the picture quality must surely suffer from all that content!
- Widescreen 1.85:1 transfer (strange - maybe they gave us a kind of "half-way option" instead of the 2.35 or 1.66? Some of the picture will definately be cut after the aspect ratio changes anyway
- "Paths of Discovery" - Making Of
You can see the details here: http://www.disney.co.uk/DisneyVideos/sh ... eardvd.htm
So that does sound fairly good (the documentary is included, at least), but as many people have said earlier the picture quality must surely suffer from all that content!
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Well now this doesn't look too good:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=10989
Apparently the picture has a few problems (apart from the obvious cropping that we knew would occur), and the Making Of documentary isn't included after all.
BV UK have let us all down again... 
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=10989
Apparently the picture has a few problems (apart from the obvious cropping that we knew would occur), and the Making Of documentary isn't included after all.
Well, if this is the same with the NL version, than i will do something illigal with the DVD, but it wil save me the money for it.
Why can't disney give this disney classic, a good DVD release in europe.
Even the Lion King 1 1/2 had a 2 disk release in europe.
Why 'not the classics. Finding Nemo gets a good DVD release(I think if it dídn't do well in cinema it would had a crappy release to.)
Why can't disney give this disney classic, a good DVD release in europe.
Even the Lion King 1 1/2 had a 2 disk release in europe.
Why 'not the classics. Finding Nemo gets a good DVD release(I think if it dídn't do well in cinema it would had a crappy release to.)
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I'm really disapointted about this, BVUK have made a big mistake with this release. I'm gonna have to air my view's to them.
Actually is it me or is BVUK just getting really lazy this year? Last year was quite a good year (IMO) for DVD releases. But this year they seem to be doing nothing.

Actually is it me or is BVUK just getting really lazy this year? Last year was quite a good year (IMO) for DVD releases. But this year they seem to be doing nothing.
Dust? Anyone? No?
Dust? Anyone? No?
Dust? Anyone? No?
Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
Dust? Anyone? No?
Dust? Anyone? No?
Well thats actually low in fat so you can eat as much of that as you like.
But Matty Disney UK DVD's have the cool Disney holograms on the disc around the centre hole now. Disney UK did do something right because now it will be easy to spot a bootleg copy. I can't understand why Disney US hasn't done this yet.
But yeah - let's review the situation over here.
* Slipped release schedules (most of the UK releases I pointed out in this thread here seem to be slipping, some as late as October!)
* Single Disc releases of American Vault/Special Edition discs (even the single Disc Witch Mountain films are barebones, despite the US releases having substantial supplements on their single disc releases)
* Confusing or inaccurate publicity (see the Treasures press release - useless. Doesn't even mention the tins in the text and the Mickey Mouse details are wrong too), upteen discs slipping out without any publicity at all. None of the UK press releases ever mention the films aspect ratio, languages or subtitles.
* Single disc releases of Brother Bear and, I hearing Lion King II (despite the American Lion King II having more worthy supplements than the Lion King 1.5/3, which did get a UK 2 disc release).
BVHEUK are clueless.
But yeah - let's review the situation over here.
* Slipped release schedules (most of the UK releases I pointed out in this thread here seem to be slipping, some as late as October!)
* Single Disc releases of American Vault/Special Edition discs (even the single Disc Witch Mountain films are barebones, despite the US releases having substantial supplements on their single disc releases)
* Confusing or inaccurate publicity (see the Treasures press release - useless. Doesn't even mention the tins in the text and the Mickey Mouse details are wrong too), upteen discs slipping out without any publicity at all. None of the UK press releases ever mention the films aspect ratio, languages or subtitles.
* Single disc releases of Brother Bear and, I hearing Lion King II (despite the American Lion King II having more worthy supplements than the Lion King 1.5/3, which did get a UK 2 disc release).
BVHEUK are clueless.
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database