Which 10 Walt Live-Action Should Come to Blu First?

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Which 10 Walt Live-Action Should Come to Blu First?

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Which 10 classic Walt Disney Productions live-action movies (pre-1980) should come to hi-def/Blu-Ray first? Which would you choose? Mine:

Mary Poppins
Song of the South
Swiss Family Robinson
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Parent Trap!
Pollyanna
Darby O'Gill and the Little People
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Babes in Toyland
Treasure Island
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Mine:
Mary Poppins
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Treasure Island

I can't wait to see Mary Poppins remastered in HD!
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I think Mary Poppins and Bedknobs & Broomsticks. Okay, so it's less than 10. What're you gonna do about it? :P
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Which would I choose?:

The Happiest Millionaire (45th Anniversary Release)
The Sword and the Rose
The Fighting Prince of Donegal
Babes in Toyland (50th Anniversary release)
Mary Poppins
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Pollyanna
Swiss Family Robinson
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
That Darn Cat!
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Post by disneyboy20022 »

Song of the South (okay I know it's a lost cause... :P )

Mary Poppins

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

The Love Bug

Blackbeard's Ghost

Tron (yeah I know its coming)

The Parent Trap (original)

Babes in Toyland

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

and for Escapay's sake.... The Rocketeer
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Post by bigpatky »

which one will? Mary Poppins
which one do I want? Song of the South
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None, until they are done with everything animated. :twisted:
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Heil Donald Duck wrote:None, until they are done with everything animated. :twisted:


That'll take forever, though! :(
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All of the Hayley Mills ones (preferably in a box-set); "Bedknobs and Broomsticks", "Mary Poppins", "The Happiest Millionaire", "Darby O'Gill and the Little People", "Swiss Family Robinson"; and "Freaky Friday" (The Freakiest Ever Edition with new interviews with Jodie Foster, Barbara Harris, Charlene Tilton, Ruth Buzzi and Kaye Ballard).
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The only ones I want are

Mary Poppins :clap:
Song of the South :goofy:
The Parent Trap :mickeyface:
Pollyanna :tink:
Bedknobs and Broomsticks :santa:
Babes in Toyland :pink:
Old Yeller :stitch:
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I personally don't think films from Walt's era should be remastered into Hi Def. For modern films to be is one thing, but I think for older films, it actually messes up the film. I can see a Blu Ray release happening sooner or later for these films, it is just a matter of time, but I think a better use of that space is to just make two disk DVD's into one disc Blu Rays, maybe with new extras. Heck, a great idea would be to take film series (sequels and remakes) and put them all on one disc!

But, considering how gung ho people are today about making everything Hi Def, I think the first 10 "Walt-era" films should be the following:

Song of the South (not likely, but the question is what I think should be)

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Old Yeller

The Shaggy Dog

Darby O'Gill and the Little People

Pollyanna

Swiss Family Robinson

The Absent-Minded Professor

The Parents Trap

Marry Poppins

For an eleventh (as I doubt "Song of the South" would be released), I'd say "Summer Magic." That would be my list.
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milojthatch wrote:I personally don't think films from Walt's era should be remastered into Hi Def. For modern films to be is one thing, but I think for older films, it actually messes up the film. I can see a Blu Ray release happening sooner or later for these films, it is just a matter of time, but I think a better use of that space is to just make two disk DVD's into one disc Blu Rays, maybe with new extras. Heck, a great idea would be to take film series (sequels and remakes) and put them all on one disc!

But, considering how gung ho people are today about making everything Hi Def...
I don't get what you're saying. Motion picture film is higher resolution than HD; if anything "messes up the film" it's sacrificing image quality and detail for DVD presentation.

Give me <i>Treasure Island</i>, <i>20,000 Leagues</i>, <i>Swiss Family Robinson</i>, and <i>Mary Poppins</i> and I'd be satisfied...plus the stuff from the <i>Tomorrowland</i> Treasures collection.
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Mary Poppins (it most likely will come eventually anyway)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The Parent Trap
Freaky Friday
Pollyanna
Swiss Family Robinson
Pete's Dragon
Treasure Island (if only for being Walt's first full live-action film)
Old Yeller

And of course, there's that certain movie about Uncle Remus, but it's not as though it's gonna happen.
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I'm not restricting myself to the Walt years, I don't play by rules (I'm a rebel, just like Pee Wee Herman).


My first choice is my favorite Disney film as a kid (at least for a few months) :
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Actually, I think older films benefit substantially from remastering in hi-def, as the negatives still contain so much detail - - especially widescreen epics and large format movies - - and films with highly detailed production design.

I think "Swiss Family Robinson" would be perfect choice for Blu-Ray in that the Panavision location shooting on Tobago is lovely, along with the animals and treehouse details, it's the perfect sort of film to benefit from greater resolution.
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Mary Poppins.
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milojthatch wrote:I personally don't think films from Walt's era should be remastered into Hi Def. For modern films to be is one thing, but I think for older films, it actually messes up the film. I can see a Blu Ray release happening sooner or later for these films, it is just a matter of time, but I think a better use of that space is to just make two disk DVD's into one disc Blu Rays, maybe with new extras. Heck, a great idea would be to take film series (sequels and remakes) and put them all on one disc!

But, considering how gung ho people are today about making everything Hi Def...
You do know that since the original films had a higher resolution than a DVD, they aren't "making" it high-def, they're presenting them closer to their original form, right?

And I don't know how anyone could make the argument that "The Wizard of Oz" was "messed up" when it was released on Blu-ray.
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Post by Barbossa »

From the Walt era:
Treasure Island
Song of the South
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Davy Crockett
Swiss Family Robinson
Mary Poppins
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
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Post by mdnitoil »

Well, there's what I might want and then there's what will happen.

Studios are amazingly predictable with catalog releases. Just go back to the first ten on VHS, compare it to DVD and there's your BR list. When you get to a list of a hundred, you start to see variance, but for the first ten? Forget it. They always stick with their tried and true.
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Post by Ala ad-Din »

haha no one has mentioned any of these classics:

The Million Dollar Duck
Lt. Robin Crusoe, U.S.N.
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
Blackbeard's Ghost
The Barefoot Executive
The Strongest Man in the World
Now You See Him, Now You Don't
Gus
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Pete's Dragon
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