Alice in Wonderland: 60th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray, 2011

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Disneykid wrote: VIDEO:
Sleeping Beauty
Alice in Wonderland
Fantasia
Pinocchio
Snow White
It's funny how that is also the order of release dates latest to oldest. So naturally, age might play a role the restoration process.
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Victurtle wrote:
Disneykid wrote: VIDEO:
Sleeping Beauty
Alice in Wonderland
Fantasia
Pinocchio
Snow White
It's funny how that is also the order of release dates latest to oldest. So naturally, age might play a role the restoration process.
Actually, no. In order it would be [latest to oldest]:
Alice in Wonderland
Fantasia
Snow White
Pinocchio
Sleeping Beauty
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Lorddh wrote: Actually, no. In order it would be [latest to oldest]:
Alice in Wonderland
Fantasia
Snow White
Pinocchio
Sleeping Beauty
I think Disneykid meant the order they were released theatrically, in which case their list is correct. Your list is also right, in terms of recent releases on home video, which is what I think you were going for.
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Disneykid wrote:I got my advanced copy today and should have that review up for you guys in a few days. Since obviously I want to save my comments for that, I'll just say this: the restoration (both visually and audibly, the latter of which I wasn't expecting) is mind-blowing.

note: lengthy lead-in to the Alice question

I got the Beauty and the beast combo pack when it came out and watched the dvd because at the time I didn't have a blu-ray player. Everything looked fine. I then got a blu-ray player over the holidays and put the Beauty and the Beast blu in this weekend.

The first thing that struck me was the ink lines in the character animation being too bright. Ink lines are supposed to be black, not black surrounded by incandescent white. I felt like I needed sunglasses to watch the film. It was distracting and gave me a headache. I put the dvd, a Snow White blu, and a Fantasia blu in the machine and they all looked normal.

Do you have any idea what I'm looking at, and have you noticed anything like this with the Alice blu?
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MJW wrote:
Lorddh wrote: Actually, no. In order it would be [latest to oldest]:
Alice in Wonderland
Fantasia
Snow White
Pinocchio
Sleeping Beauty
I think Disneykid meant the order they were released theatrically, in which case their list is correct. Your list is also right, in terms of recent releases on home video, which is what I think you were going for.
That was for Victurtle, who was the one who said that.
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zackisthewalrus wrote:Could you please take pictures of the packaging, Disneykid?
I second that. :)
Thanks.
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bringtytlaback wrote:
Disneykid wrote:I got my advanced copy today and should have that review up for you guys in a few days. Since obviously I want to save my comments for that, I'll just say this: the restoration (both visually and audibly, the latter of which I wasn't expecting) is mind-blowing.

note: lengthy lead-in to the Alice question

I got the Beauty and the beast combo pack when it came out and watched the dvd because at the time I didn't have a blu-ray player. Everything looked fine. I then got a blu-ray player over the holidays and put the Beauty and the Beast blu in this weekend.

The first thing that struck me was the ink lines in the character animation being too bright. Ink lines are supposed to be black, not black surrounded by incandescent white. I felt like I needed sunglasses to watch the film. It was distracting and gave me a headache. I put the dvd, a Snow White blu, and a Fantasia blu in the machine and they all looked normal.

Do you have any idea what I'm looking at, and have you noticed anything like this with the Alice blu?
Maybe it's the natural color scheme. IDK. I might need to put in my own copy again to see if I'm infected with that problem, but I doubt it.
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I hope they're still doing the $10 coupons as I probably won't buy this release without one.
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jpanimation wrote:I hope they're still doing the $10 coupons as I probably won't buy this release without one.
It's funny because Disney Animation releases are the only ones that I WOULD pay full MSRP for. Those coupons are just icing...
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I'll pay full price for it I think Disney releases are totally worth it.
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CampbellzSoup wrote:I'll pay full price for it I think Disney releases are totally worth it.
Quiet you! We still want to save the $10. :P
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CampbellzSoup wrote:I think Disney releases are totally worth it.
Most of the time they are. From what I hear, this release is totally worth it - for fans of the film - as it EXPANDS on the DVD (unlike other Disney Blu-Ray releases, which cut down the art galleries and REPLACE old features with new).

If this was one of my favorites - like Aladdin or Lilo & Stitch - then I'd pay full price. Since it's not and I only want it because I'm a completist, the $10 coupon really makes a difference.
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First big review is now online at DVDBeaver! :)
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^Link to DVDBeaver review. The captures look AMAZING! Oooooh. Im excited now!
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UPDATE: Someone over at Blu-ray.com has posted Best Buy's prices for next week, and they are listing Alice in Wonderland at $19.99. Not sure if this has been verified, but that's a good deal, especially if you get a coupon on top of it!

With all this willingness to pay full price, let's hope that no one from Disney marketing browses this forum or we'll ALL be paying full price from here on out! lol j/k :lol: :)

If we are getting a coupon, I'm thinking we'll see it become available on Thursday (at least I hope so). I've only been buying titles on release day for the last 2 releases, but I've already become accustomed to these coupons so I hope they continue the tradition.

Alice is currently listed for $27.99 on Amazon, but I hope that it goes down a little bit at my local stores. Toys R Us has been great with prices, I was able to get BATB for $12.99 and Fantasia for $16.99 with coupons, so I am hoping to get Alice for around the same (hopefully closer to the $12.99 end of the spectrum).
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MJW wrote:UPDATE: Someone over at Blu-ray.com has posted Best Buy's prices for next week, and they are listing Alice in Wonderland at $19.99. Not sure if this has been verified, but that's a good deal, especially if you get a coupon on top of it!

With all this willingness to pay full price, let's hope that no one from Disney marketing browses this forum or we'll ALL be paying full price from here on out! lol j/k :lol: :)

If we are getting a coupon, I'm thinking we'll see it become available on Thursday (at least I hope so). I've only been buying titles on release day for the last 2 releases, but I've already become accustomed to these coupons so I hope they continue the tradition.

Alice is currently listed for $27.99 on Amazon, but I hope that it goes down a little bit at my local stores. Toys R Us has been great with prices, I was able to get BATB for $12.99 and Fantasia for $16.99 with coupons, so I am hoping to get Alice for around the same (hopefully closer to the $12.99 end of the spectrum).
Thats a good price! Hopefully a coupon is released. I'm on the fence about upgrading this title to Blu-ray, but for potentially $10 to $12 I'll buy day 1.
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Best Buy has updating the Alice in Wonderland pre-order price to $19.99 on their site.

Also, someone posted on the Blu-ray.com forum that someone on the DMR Facebook page told them to keep an eye out for the coupon soon...but take that for what it's worth at this point...:lol:

I am hoping Toys R Us has this title for the same price or at least will match it, because I think I am going to pre-order Bambi when I buy Alice to save an additional $5. Does anyone know if you "lock-in" a price when you reserve a title at TRU, or will I still be able to get it cheaper if the price goes down before release day?
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The price discussions on this board are so annoying. Ask the seller, if you can get it for free or let them pay you for making room. :roll:
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MJW wrote:Best Buy has updating the Alice in Wonderland pre-order price to $19.99 on their site.

Also, someone posted on the Blu-ray.com forum that someone on the DMR Facebook page told them to keep an eye out for the coupon soon...but take that for what it's worth at this point...:lol:

I am hoping Toys R Us has this title for the same price or at least will match it, because I think I am going to pre-order Bambi when I buy Alice to save an additional $5. Does anyone know if you "lock-in" a price when you reserve a title at TRU, or will I still be able to get it cheaper if the price goes down before release day?
hahaha that was me who asked Penny, and all she said was to keep an eye out. So it should be out soon. And thats an amazing price for Alice ! Hopefully I get my printer to work, cause getting it for 9.99 is a great deal. Especially when Alice is one of my all time favorite film.
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