In the end though, we decided on watching The Great Mouse Detective: Mystery In The Mist Edition and Pocahontas: Musical Masterpiece Edition.
TGMD was great to see again after, like 15 years. Pocahontas will always be one of my favorites, but really hated the fact they changed a couple of lines during Savages, my favorite song of the movie. Does anyone know if this is also done on the other DVD releases?
Actually, the trailers should be appearing sooner rather than later. The screencaps that surfaced online for both titles came from the James and the Giant Peach Blu-ray (which I will be getting my review copy of in a couple of days). I have no idea how to rip video from a BD, but if people are anxious enough for these trailers, I could always film them with my camera and at least take extensive screencaps so you can see more of the HD gooness.
yamiiguy wrote:Why can't Disney create coverart as good as the fans can? I hope 3 doesn't get a Blu-Ray release...I want 2 though.
I wouldn't mind 2 on Blu-ray either, what are the chances that that will happen..and anytime soon?
I'd say that if it does happen at all it will be around the same time as the Lion King. I think we will get it, it was rereleased alongside the Lion King Platinum Edition so I don't see why it won't happen this time.
When you say the trailers are there, do you mean the trailers, or just the screenshots? because I don't see the trailers themselves anywhere on that page.
Edit: ok, so I found it on Youtube but I'll gladly take it somwhere else that has it in a higher quality format.
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rodis wrote:Anyone here thinks "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" feels forced and out-of-place in the movie?
I swear I just re-watched this movie last year... But I can't remember, did they use the Elton John version or some chorus of... women? That's all I remember.
I think most scenes in this movie feel out-of-place... But with that in mind, I guess it's the stuff that feels in-place that actually doesn't belong. The scenes that feel like they're worthy of being called Disney. Like Scar's "Be Prepared." Yeah, he had someone else doing his voice during the screaming moments (right? Frank Welker...no?) but that sinister music and the excellent, dark, evil animation are really good. A great male version of "Poor Unfortunate Souls." Too bad there was nothing like this in either Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast.
yamiiguy wrote:
Holy Hell... those are beautiful!
Now I can't get into Blu-Ray for health reasons; I would ruin my eyes!