The Rescuers is a Platinum/Diamond edition?

All topics relating to Disney-branded content.
Lazario

Post by Lazario »

Julian Carter wrote:
Lazario wrote:That was a rather mean-spirited post...
Now if Disney had announced Robin Hood for Diamond Edition status the mean-spiritedness would have been justifiable.
Just the words "Robin Hood" and "Diamond Edition" don't go together. A sparkling precious gem in the rustic backwoods commune of Sherwood forest. Sounds mighty fancy, huh?
Rudy Matt
Special Edition
Posts: 694
Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:45 pm

Post by Rudy Matt »

Lazario wrote:
Julian Carter wrote: Now if Disney had announced Robin Hood for Diamond Edition status the mean-spiritedness would have been justifiable.
Just the words "Robin Hood" and "Diamond Edition" don't go together. A sparkling precious gem in the rustic backwoods commune of Sherwood forest. Sounds mighty fancy, huh?
Robin Hood is an embarassment. Too bad, as the character designs are wonderful. There's just no story.
User avatar
monorail91
Gold Classic Collection
Posts: 417
Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 7:39 am
Location: Berkeley, CA

Post by monorail91 »

I do kind of agree that Platinum Edition stretched out too far...I personally don't think films like Aladdin, Lady and the Tramp stick out as shining gems of Disney filmmaking. That said, the last two Platinum Editions, Sleeping Beauty and Pinocchio are absolutely PE-worthy all the way. :)

And it's just a name, but I'd rather 2-disc editions get called PE's than the stupid edition names they got. The Alice Un-Anniversary Edition, and Lilo and Stitch Big Wave (???) Edition come to mind hehe. If they aren't PEs, they should just get simple classy names, like the Pocahontas 10th Anniversary Edition.
Lazario

Post by Lazario »

Rudy Matt wrote:Robin Hood is an embarassment.
No it's not.
Post Reply