Soups wrote:...but what is being spoiled about a movie that came out almost 70 years ago?
The Microsoft Paint job that Marky is so insistent Disney is doing.
Soups wrote:They're just asking questions what's on the disc I hardly see that as something to be spoiled over.
Especially when it's already established what's on the disc because:
1. The press release already states what's new as well as what's carried over (more or less).
2. BBFC has cleared many, if not all the items that will appear on the disc. And anything not cleared is already on the 2001 DVD and already has a good chance of being carried over if it's not text-based material or Babwa Stweisand.
3. Disney already released images of the cover (front and back), so we already know what the thing looks like, and surprise surprise, the back lists what's on the disc too!
4. The movie was previously released to home video in 1994 and 2001. I highly doubt anything's changed to the movie. Snow White still is a Shrill, the Queen still drinks the potion, the Prince still wears lipstick, the Dwarfs still dig dig dig dig dig dig dig in their mine the whole day through...
Seriously, why should anyone bother worrying about "spoiling" the release when so much is already known without anyone even having an advanced copy? Sure, someone can reveal something like "on the new documentary, it features Disney historian Leonard Maltin talking about a Snow White sequel!" but really...is that a spoiler? He's on every other Disney DVD anyway. As are other mainstays like John Culhane, John Canemaker, Brian Sibley, Paula Sigman, etc. A major spoiler would be something like, "Leonardo DiCaprio makes a rare DVD appearance to talk about his secret love for the film".
The only thing left to spoil is what the Sneak Peeks are and honestly, will people really be *that* concerned if those are revealed or not? Will someone suddenly not buy the Blu-Ray because it doesn't have a one-minute commercial for Disney Movie Rewards? Will they think Disney failed on the release because the Sneak Peeks menu relegates the "Coming to DVD" trailer for
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albert