Mason_Ireton wrote:Disney Duster wrote:Hey...Peter Pan will probably get a good amount of new, important material!
Yeah Peter Pan's X-Mas (Walt Disney X-Mas Show), Trailers (I'd love to see all the trailers for this film's release), an in depth documentary on James Barrie and the legacy of Peter Pan
Not to mention the deleted songs "Never Smile at a Crocodile" and "The Boatswain's Song", both of which appear on the soundtrack CD but not on the DVD!
Plus, they can also include:
-A new commentary to supplement (not replace) the excellent 2002 audio documentary/commentary
-A text commentary
-An Isolated Music track
-A real in-depth documentary, not the old one that's been used three times already. It still baffles me that the idiots in charge over at then-BVHE-now-WDSHE thought that they could get away with using a years-old VHS featurette and that people would be satisfied with that for a third time. Seriously.
-Concept art, photos, and a featurette about the theme park attractions: the still-popular Peter Pan's Flight, and the extinct Chicken of the Sea restaurant and Skull Rock display.
-The audio recordings of the two storyboard presentations (they were included on the laserdiscs): "Captured By The Pirates" and "Introduction of Captain Hook And Mr. Smee".
-Storyboard-to-film comparisons and animation progression reels (storyboard, pencil animation, final animation)
-Any surviving live-action reference footage that has been withheld or newly discovered.
-The John Canemaker-narrated "Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation" documentary that was on the original French two-disc set.
-A short documentary about Bobby Driscoll, whose turbulent post-
Peter Pan life is a whole story in itself.
albert