Disney/Pixar's Up DVD and Blu-ray Discussion

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rexcrk wrote:very cool! I can't quite tell from the pic, but is that in the normal Blu-ray case or the thick case? (hoping for the regular case, I can't stand the thick one).
The guy from blu-ray.com says it's in a thicker case, which is a hair smaller then the Disney 3-disc case.
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The Blu-Ray has been reviewed and pics are down right gorgeous!:

http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film2/DVDRevie ... lu-ray.htm
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DVDBeater.com Review wrote:There was a rumored commentary with director Pete Docter and his co-director Bob Peterson but if it was there I couldn't find it on the feature disc.
I really hope the person is just so lost with the menu he or she could not find it. In the Press Release, it states there is one from Docter and Peterson. Is it possible they put it on the DVD and not the Blu-Ray?
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magicalwands wrote:Is it possible they put it on the DVD and not the Blu-Ray?
Highly unlikely... Disney has been pushing Blu-ray so hard that I doubt they'd make any special feature DVD exclusive.
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Not to worry. The commentary is on there. It's called Cine-Explore (just like the Wall-E, Cars and Ratatouille Blu-rays).
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jrboy wrote:
rexcrk wrote:very cool! I can't quite tell from the pic, but is that in the normal Blu-ray case or the thick case? (hoping for the regular case, I can't stand the thick one).
The guy from blu-ray.com says it's in a thicker case, which is a hair smaller then the Disney 3-disc case.
What it sounds like is the same style case that Warner's been using for the new copies of Blade Runner. I know, a completely different genre and audience, but if anyone has one of the newer copies in their collection, that's probably what it is (Unfortunately, my copy is one of the early ones that came in a super thick case). Not as thin as a normal BD case, but certainly not as thick as the 3 disc cases we got with titles like WALL-E, Snow White and Bolt (to name a few).
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MrIncredible wrote:What it sounds like is the same style case that Warner's been using for the new copies of Blade Runner. I know, a completely different genre and audience, but if anyone has one of the newer copies in their collection, that's probably what it is (Unfortunately, my copy is one of the early ones that came in a super thick case). Not as thin as a normal BD case, but certainly not as thick as the 3 disc cases we got with titles like WALL-E, Snow White and Bolt (to name a few).
I saw the pictures of the Monsters, Inc. Blu-ray, and it came in the thick Blu-ray case (I can tell, because of the light blue-ness and the "frosted" Blu-ray logo), with the Digital Copy disc on the left interior panel, the 2 Blu-ray discs on opposite sides of a double-sided tray, and the DVD disc on the right interior panel. I expect that there will be copies of the Up Blu-ray packaged like that, too.
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Actually, my copy of up has all discs on 2 trays .
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ajmrowland wrote:Actually, my copy of up has all discs on 2 trays .
Well, I'm guessing that there will be copies of Up packaged in the thick case that I mentioned, just like Monsters, Inc.. BTW, that kind of case is a Vortex case, which is the kind that Disney and Sony use.

Your copy of Up comes in an Elite case, which is the kind that studios like Fox, WB, Universal, and Paramount use.
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ajmrowland wrote:Actually, my copy of up has all discs on 2 trays .
So is mine. I like it like that. :)
My Monsters Inc. one however, isn't! :(
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From the forum of sideshowcollectors.com:
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This looks like a very disappointing set to me. I mean, they should at least build it to fit more Pixar movies. Also, the lamp looks like it can break with two hands.
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At first, I was like WTF. But seeing the base, with the name, it's a cute idea. But, I would never shell out $200 for that.
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Most of the cases aren't that thick, so it could fit a couple more movies.

It looks cute.
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for those who are interested and haven't bought the DVD of UP yet, Target's Black Friday Ad was leaked and UP DVD (not Blu Ray) will be $13.
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David S. wrote:I'll take one of my collector friends up on their offer to burn any "BD exclusive" extras that are compatible with DVD, onto a DVD for me, before that happens.
Care to hook a DVD buyer up who can't get a Blu-Ray player because he's already splurged on an iPod? :lol:
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Care to hook a DVD buyer up who can't get a Blu-Ray player because he's already splurged on an iPod?
Sounds like you need to get your priorities in order. Blu-ray should rate much higher on your 'must-have' list than an iPOD!!!!!

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