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Maybe Sleeping Beauty isn't getting a rerelease and Peter Pan is the Spring '14 Diamond which pushes The Jungle Book to Fall '14?stevemcqueen wrote:Thanks for the info!! Glad this is finally coming out.
I'm trying to understand what's happening with the Diamond line. With all the international rumours about 101 Dalmatians coming out this year as a non-diamond title, Does this mean they dropped 101 Dalmatians, Pinocchio and now Peter Pan (previously slated for spring 2013) from the line? Also read here somewhere that they're narrowing it back to 10 titles...
If these rumours are true, this could be the final Diamond line-up:
Fall 2009: Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs
Fall 2010: Beauty And The Beast
Spring 2011: Bambi
Fall 2011: The Lion King
Spring 2012: Lady And The Tramp
Fall 2012: Cinderella
Spring 2013: Aladdin
Fall 2013: The Little Mermaid
Spring 2014: The Jungle Book
Fall 2014: Sleeping Beauty
I really hope I'm wrong here, as I'd hate to see the 3 titles being dropped.
But its does seem likely as digital media is taking over and they'd want to finish the releases 2 years early (instead of 2016 like originally planned).
Does all this make any sense?!?!
DC Fan wrote:Not likely.
Probably it would be a HUGE Genie covering most of the cover, 25% Jasmine on one of the bottom corners and Aladdin would only be left to his face on the spine.
Disney Second Screen is amazing for concept art, pencil tests, trivia etc. it's much better than navigating through menus to get to some galleries.Pasta67 wrote:This year is the movie's 20th anniversary, though. Seems strange that they'd wait until the beginning of next year and lose the chance to market that milestone (though Disney's never been accurate when it comes to anniversary edition releases anyway). More importantly, is anyone else extremely disappointed that this is back in the Diamond Line? I mean, when you look at Dumbo and Alice in Wonderland's Bly-Ray releases, you see that there's really no difference in restoration/bonuses for the popular catalogue classics when comparied to the Diamond Line.
The way I see it, making this a Diamond Edition only means that now the production budget's going to go toward shoving all the "experimental" crap like Second-Screen and Virtual Vault down our throats. Considering Disney's lack of effort in recent years, making Aladdin a Diamond edition gets rid of any chances we had for any substantial new material or decent bonus feature access. :/
At least we still have our Platinum Editions. I doubt we'll get half of what was on the 2-disc DVD (I'm sure at least one commentary will be dropped). Don't get me wrong, I'm beyond excited for the Blu-Ray. I would just hate to see my favorite movie get a sub-par release like The Lion King got.