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Beauty And The Beast: Diamond Edition Discussion Oct. 5th!
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To those who complain about colors and characters off model terribly....at least they aren't as bad as Belle's Magical World....which Apparently Never has been vaulted
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disneyboy20022 wrote:To those who complain about colors and characters off model terribly....at least they aren't as bad as Belle's Magical World....which Apparently Never has been vaulted![]()
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Um . . . yeah.
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That list is from the old dvd. Even the "High-definition transfer technology" is taken off the back of the PE case, and I doubt the music video will be ported onto the new release.Coolmanio wrote:The Beauty and the Beast webbie has been updated, now boasting cover art for the DVD-Combo pack and the standard DVD alone. Basically the same as the blu-ray, the only change being the border.
Also, there is a list of bonus features under the DVD part, which include:
-3 Enchanting Versions Of The Film
-Celine Dion And Peabo Bryson Music Video
-Never-Before-Released Behind-The-Scenes Footage
-Filled With All-New Exciting Games
-First-Ever Digital Presentation Using High-Definition Transfer Technology
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It's just a marketing term. The entire movie consists of digital files, there's nothing to 'restore'. If the trailers are anything to go by, I'm sure this release will turn out to be fine.ajmrowland wrote:After seeing the recent announcement claiming the movie's "restored", I doubt we'll be seeing the actual original colors on this disc. I mean, with the space we might, but it probably wont happen.

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Three versions? There's the original theatrical version, the 'restored' version with 'Human again'... Which is the third?UmbrellaFish wrote:So, I guess that's proof all three versions from the 2002 release will be included on the 2010 release.Coolmanio wrote: -3 Enchanting Versions Of The Film
And will this go for the DVD as well?
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The work in progress version.Goliath wrote:Three versions? There's the original theatrical version, the 'restored' version with 'Human again'... Which is the third?UmbrellaFish wrote: So, I guess that's proof all three versions from the 2002 release will be included on the 2010 release.
And will this go for the DVD as well?
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They better not put all three on one DVD. I would hope they would put one of the three on Disc 2. I would assume that the DVD release would get all three versions. I don't think Disney has the nerve to keep one or more of the versions off of it.Goliath wrote:Three versions? There's the original theatrical version, the 'restored' version with 'Human again'... Which is the third?UmbrellaFish wrote: So, I guess that's proof all three versions from the 2002 release will be included on the 2010 release.
And will this go for the DVD as well?
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It was also on the Platinum Edition release. It's the version they showed to critics/special audiences a few months before the movie was publicly released (like how they're doing with Toy Story 3 right now). It's the full movie, but only parts are fully animated and colored. There is a lot of storyboards, rough animation, and clean-up animation. It's actually my favorite way to watch the film at this point, since I've seen it hundreds of times in the regular fashion, and since I'm going into animation myself. If you're a fan of the making of animated films, I would really suggest checking it out. It's the only Disney Classic to have a work in progress version shown to the public, with the recent exception of The Princess and the Frog.Goliath wrote:Okay, what does that mean?Prince Edward wrote:The work in progress version.
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CAPS Max Resolution
From some online articles it appears Caps Film resolution was 3k. But I read Toy Story was done @ 1.5k. So anything is possible.ajmrowland wrote:It's possible that the CAPS files of the original were rendered at a resolution lower than 1080p, and that they're still in the process of re-rendering them for Blu-ray. the 3D might say otherwise, but that's still a long ways off from release and involves a lot more than just the CAPS work.
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Disney should have done someting like this:
1. Released the orginal version with the "dark" colors.
2. Released the "upgraded" Human Again version with the "lighter" colors.
3. Released the work in progress version.
If all the three different versions should have been released on both DVD and Blu-ray, and if there should have been a 2 or 3 disc version with alle the 3 versions and perhaps a 1 or 2 disc version with only the original and/or the Human Again versions, that could have been up to Disney to decide.
If Disney releases "original", "Human Again" and "work in progress" versions of the movie and the "original" one turns out to be the 2002-version without the Human Again-scene, then I don't see the point in calling this version "original".
1. Released the orginal version with the "dark" colors.
2. Released the "upgraded" Human Again version with the "lighter" colors.
3. Released the work in progress version.
If all the three different versions should have been released on both DVD and Blu-ray, and if there should have been a 2 or 3 disc version with alle the 3 versions and perhaps a 1 or 2 disc version with only the original and/or the Human Again versions, that could have been up to Disney to decide.
If Disney releases "original", "Human Again" and "work in progress" versions of the movie and the "original" one turns out to be the 2002-version without the Human Again-scene, then I don't see the point in calling this version "original".
With Disney murdering all of their recent DVD releases, I see no reason for them even to bother putting the 3 versions of the movie on the DVD release.
I'll bet the DVD includes one version of the movie, the one with 'Human Again'. The bonus material will very likely be simmilar from the R2 single disc Special Edition DVD.
And that will probably be the sad truth of it
I'll bet the DVD includes one version of the movie, the one with 'Human Again'. The bonus material will very likely be simmilar from the R2 single disc Special Edition DVD.
And that will probably be the sad truth of it
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If that's true I'd hate to be around for the reaction for that. If this was a year ago I'd be part of it.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:With Disney murdering all of their recent DVD releases, I see no reason for them even to bother putting the 3 versions of the movie on the DVD release.
I'll bet the DVD includes one version of the movie, the one with 'Human Again'. The bonus material will very likely be simmilar from the R2 single disc Special Edition DVD.
And that will probably be the sad truth of it
Seriously though, I would hope the original version would be on the DVD and the two "alternate versions" with the original be included on the BD as a 'bonus'. That's how I think the other two versions should be seen. This set up seems plausible. Now let's see how Disney messes it up.
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I don't have a player yet either. I'm waiting to catch some decent ones on sale. I have been getting the combos though. They save on re-buys. Right now believe it or not I'm still replacing VHS's. I only have Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia, Fantasia 2000, The Great Mouse Detective, The Resuers, The Rescuers Down Under, and others on VHS so I haven't been doing a lot of re-buying DVDs right now which I'm pleased with. When I get the combos I feel better knowing that I still have the release and when I do get a player I'll get to enjoy the combos to their full extent. Right now I've been satisfied with the DVDs that come with it. I'm first and foremost a fan of the films.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:I'm still going to be a part of it The_Iceflash
I'd love to go Blu and get all the Disney films on that format ... but I just simply cannot afford a Blu ray player ! Thats the sole reason why I havnt already. So frustrating !!!!
