If Disney released 101 Dalmatians and The Jungle Book on Blu
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If Disney released 101 Dalmatians and The Jungle Book on Blu
like while it's DVD releases were still outside of the vault and then brought them in a little later than the DVD releases, would you double dip? They most likely already have HD transfers, and they could easily transfer the DVD special features plus an exclusive. What do you think?
P.S. If you are completely against Blu-ray in any form whatsoever, please just ignore this topic.
P.S. If you are completely against Blu-ray in any form whatsoever, please just ignore this topic.
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Only if they were both 4:3.
Ew, tilt-and-scanning.
Ew, tilt-and-scanning.

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*bows down to KubrickFan*KubrickFan wrote:Nice try, but they were intended to be shown at 1.75:1. Even the reel leaders (which show at what aspect ratio the film should be projected) showed that.drfsupercenter wrote:Only if they were both 4:3.
Ew, tilt-and-scanning.

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To be honest...I'm not too sure. I know that they would add something super-duper which would be an incentive, but to be honest, I don't think I'd be racing down to the shops to get them again. Maybe if they showed The Jungle Book in 1:37:1 (I know it technically is supposed to be matted down, but ya know...
), then I would go for it. But even then, I don't feel like I need to source down the old Limited Issue DVD to get that version of the film in some digital format.
Mind you, the fact that I still don't have a Blu-Ray player is a bit of a problem anyway.

Mind you, the fact that I still don't have a Blu-Ray player is a bit of a problem anyway.

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Whether or not it was "meant to be shown" in 1.75:1, it was released in standard Academy ratio for years, on all home video formats... until that Platinum Edition release of The Jungle Book came along.
I obviously wasn't the only one who complained - as they released 101 Dalmatians in open matte.
To solve everybody's problems, how about I change my statement to this then:
I won't double-dip unless they provide the 4:3 ratio version, and preferably as well as the 1.75:1 version. Just not if they ONLY have the cropped one.
I obviously wasn't the only one who complained - as they released 101 Dalmatians in open matte.
To solve everybody's problems, how about I change my statement to this then:
I won't double-dip unless they provide the 4:3 ratio version, and preferably as well as the 1.75:1 version. Just not if they ONLY have the cropped one.

Howard Ashman:
He gave a mermaid her voice, a beast his soul, and Arabs something to complain about
Arabian Nights (Unedited)
Savages (Uncensored)
If it ain't OTV, it ain't worth anything!
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That doesn't matter. The films of Stanley Kubrick were released open matted for years, and they were clearly intended for widescreen showing as well.drfsupercenter wrote:Whether or not it was "meant to be shown" in 1.75:1, it was released in standard Academy ratio for years, on all home video formats... until that Platinum Edition release of The Jungle Book came along.
And they released The Aristocats in the correct aspect ratio after that, so what does that tell you?drfsupercenter wrote: I obviously wasn't the only one who complained - as they released 101 Dalmatians in open matte.
Again, it's not cropped, it's matted. Different thing.drfsupercenter wrote: To solve everybody's problems, how about I change my statement to this then:
I won't double-dip unless they provide the 4:3 ratio version, and preferably as well as the 1.75:1 version. Just not if they ONLY have the cropped one.

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Maybe that Disney would try to see how consumers would react to a "different" aspect ratio? To me it just says "Stay far away from this version and get the Gold Classics Collection that as just as good quality-wise but not cropped"And they released The Aristocats in the correct aspect ratio after that, so what does that tell you?
Not to mention I don't even care for singing cats... so I don't own anything but the VHS...
Cropping and matting are the same thing. Whether you call it "matted" or not, the process is the same: They take the open-matte film, and crop the top and bottom off of it to conform to a certain ratio.Again, it's not cropped, it's matted. Different thing.
Using the term "matte" may make it sound more acceptable, but when it all comes down to it, they're still cropping the original negatives so that's the term I choose to use.

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He gave a mermaid her voice, a beast his soul, and Arabs something to complain about
Arabian Nights (Unedited)
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