Popped open the John Carter 3D Blu-Ray combo set. The 3D disc has the usual style of art. But the regular Blu-Ray disc... is just blue colored now without any disc art.
This is the first occurance that I've noticed. Any others out there like this?
Thanks for cheaping out on us Disney.
Here's some pics:
Digital copy disc and 3D disc:
Blu-Ray Disc and DVD (notice no art on Blu ):
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I'm sure this is all just part of Iger's plan to make everything more consistent.... Oh wait, half of my blu-rays have disc art, special features and "Walt Disney" above the title ... fudge.
Maybe it was something like, "We can either put colorful disc art on our movies or we can release 40-something titles out of our catalog... Hmm..."
"Yeah! And not offer special features on any of them!"
-Seriously. I could care less about the lack of artwork on the discs, but the lack of any substantive special features on the upcoming stuff like Pocahontas and Tarzan (when there's a wealth of special features they could EASILY port from the 2-disc DVDs of each) infuriates me. We could also talk about the 'Diamond' editions of Lady and the Tramp, Lion King, Bambi... Disney is getting really stingy with their special features these days.
^ Regarding the special features, and just the overall marketing idiocy going on with Disney.... They had a good thing going when they offered both a 2 disc collector's edition with fancier cover art AND a goofy covered feature free 1 disc edition for the moms who just want the movie for their kids. Why the hell can't they go back to that? That way they can do their dumb 2 movie collections with no features, and still cater to the adult film collectors as well.
I mean the average stressed out parent reaching for a movie off the shelf at Target or Walmart these days probably doesn't even care if they are grabbing a blu-ray or dvd copy of the movie. I'm not denying that they are a HUGE demographic for Disney's sales, but I just don't understand the neglect of a group of fans that the studio has always catered to up until now.
I don't see how this is so surprising to anyone. They've done the exact same thing on the DVD era. The DVDs after a while became silver and only some of the Diamond titles had artwork on them
Lnds500 wrote:I don't see how this is so surprising to anyone. They've done the exact same thing on the DVD era. The DVDs after a while became silver and only some of the Diamond titles had artwork on them
Not so much surprising.. As it is upsetting!"We", the target audience, keep on buying anyway. Disney(iger) knows that and has gone through numerous lengths to skimp out on whatever physical media they can. Funny thing is that Disney's response to limited sales has resulted in Disney Keychest ( digital storage)has a very limited following, and does not function properly. This is doomed to fail and instead of providing quality home entertainment they are swindeling their fanbase out of their hard earned cash! Not as much revolting as it is dum! Because it is only a matter of time before people will choose too no longer "collect", since there is little improvement over downloaded material.
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I too noticed that Cinderella had plain blue and grey discs. I've all but given up on any artwork/extensive behind-the-scenes content but all I want is for them slash those prices. It's not worth paying $30-$40 for something that should cost $15-$20 at best.
REINIER wrote:Because it is only a matter of time before people will choose too no longer "collect", since there is little improvement over downloaded material.
There is. Blu-ray looks and sounds noticeably better, and the golden Days of DVD collector's editions being loaded is about as good as it gets.
Disney's not the first studio to do this. Paramount does this on all their releases. Difference is they actually know what they're doing, Disney can barely save themselves from commercial failure.
It's so weird though because some studios (like Warner Bros) do a solid job of collector's editions for home video releases, Gone with the Wind, Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, Ben-Hur, etc have all gotten fantastic treatment.
I don't know if it's tied to a particular studio but I also think those Blu-ray books are very nice, all the special features from my 2-disc All About Eve DVD carried over onto the corresponding Blu-ray.
Disney really boggles me with their lackluster releases, I thought the Platinum Edition special features were all fantastic. Why are they getting lazyyyy
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It's simply because they know people will buy regardless. For other studios, with the exception of some movies, it's not a matter of "if we put it on shelves, people will buy." Other studios actually have to give people a reason to buy their releases, and do so with bonus features, pristine presentation, great artwork, etc. But with Disney, they really only have to slap the title on there and people will buy regardless of content.