Lady and The Tramp Diamond Edition Blu-Ray in 2012!

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The best Lady and the Tramp spaghetti scene "recreation" was in season 1 of Queer As Folk (2000-2001) between Michael and Dr David. Pure enchantment!!!!!!!
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I did that with Dumbo and Alice I have Dumbo 60th, 70th, and Big Top and I plan to buy Alice in Gold Classic and Blu-ray (:
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carolinakid wrote:The best Lady and the Tramp spaghetti scene "recreation" was in season 1 of Queer As Folk (2000-2001) between Michael and Dr David. Pure enchantment!!!!!!!
I don't remember that for some reason.

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Just watched Lady and The tramp II, I was pleasantly suprised - not as bad as i thought it was going to be. Although having the same voices from the rugrats distracted me a bit lol
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Lnds500 wrote:
DisneyJedi wrote:Oh, come on. What is the point of even releasing the DVD if it's just one disc that's practically bare bones?
You 're not serious are you? The DVD is for people ho don't care for the BD
I'm aware of that, but it's not really fair to anyone who doesn't have a Blu-ray player or care for Blu-ray that the DVD probably won't get as many supplements as the Blu-ray.
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DisneyJedi wrote:
Lnds500 wrote: You 're not serious are you? The DVD is for people ho don't care for the BD
I'm aware of that, but it's not really fair to anyone who doesn't have a Blu-ray player or care for Blu-ray that the DVD probably won't get as many supplements as the Blu-ray.
:shock:
So, your logic is this:
"If people can't have the extras, why would they bother with the actual movie".
Seriously? It didn't cross your mind that people buy these movies cause they actually like them, and not just because some unfinished songs are thrown into the mix?
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Well, some people might be more interested in the supplements, kind of like I used to be.
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DisneyJedi wrote:Well, some people might be more interested in the supplements, kind of like I used to be.
more than the actual movie?? :roll:

you mean to tell me that if Disney started issuing some movies without any extras, you'd pass? even movies you love? if that's the case i find it... disturbing. :P
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Well, no. I'd get the movie regardless.
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DisneyJedi wrote:Well, no. I'd get the movie regardless.
and that's what the people who buy the DVDs do. even if some of them like the extras, they won't miss a great movie because Disney is supporting Blu-ray
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Disney Duster wrote:No you're not, I'm going to get more than that to have all Cinderella artworks I can! Well maybe we're both a little pathetic lol. Is Lady and the Tramp one of your favorites? You'd only be pathetic if you did this for just any/every Disney title!
Well, I just like different artwork/Editions.
I have several titles double, or some even 3,4,5 or 6 times, just because there are different editions/artwork.

Yup...I'm a double-dip sucker... 8)
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If there is content available they should include it, Its nice to see behind the scenes, origins, unseen stuff but of course the focus should be the main movie
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Honestly, all the cover art for "Lady and the Tramp" has been pretty underwhelming. While I understand the idea of using something closer to the actual animation (and why shouldn't they), the original VHS art is the closest I've ever gotten to liking it, though there's something weirdly off about both of them there. I do like that they're actually looking at each other and don't have spaghetti falling out of their mouths, as opposed to the Diamond / Platinum pictures where they're both gazing at each other pleasantly while chewing or the VHS reissue art, where they can't even bother to look at each other whilst masticating their pasta. And yes, I realize the scene plays out that way in the movie before their heads come together while eating the same strand, but there's a reason why posters don't use the lead up to the romantic part usually.
"Ta ta ta taaaa! Look at me... I'm a snowman! I'm gonna go stand on someone's lawn if I don't get something to do around here pretty soon!"
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I saw this at Target today & I thought I'd share:
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I was surprised to see they advertised Lady (:
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I was in the Disney store and the kids were really over the Lady and the Tramp merchandise...it made me smile I love how they can rel-release these films to a whole new generation.

I usually buy one of the small plush to commemorate a Diamond release but I got two :p
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I watched the bluray this weekend and the transfer is amazing :) But what surprised me even more is that Disney has put the old blue-white castle logo back in!! Hopefully they keep doing this...
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Couldn't it be only, because they don't have a Cinemascope version of the new logo?
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Scamander wrote:Could be only, because they don't have a Cinemascope version of the new logo?
why? do they use a 4:3 version for older movies? I can't recall.

I believe the restoration is from an old master (the same used for the Platinum edition), hence the blue logo
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PixarFan2006 wrote:And you're showing this why?
read under his pictures
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Lnds500 wrote: why? do they use a 4:3 version for older movies? I can't recall.
The actually do...
I believe the restoration is from an old master (the same used for the Platinum edition), hence the blue logo
...like on Bambi, where the new restoration is also based on the Platinum Edition.
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