Source: http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/atlantis ... ction.html• Deleted Scenes
• The Making Of Atlantis
• How To Speak Atlantean
• Atlantis - Fact Or Fiction?
I honestly hope these will not be the only extras on the Blu-ray.
Source: http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/atlantis ... ction.html• Deleted Scenes
• The Making Of Atlantis
• How To Speak Atlantean
• Atlantis - Fact Or Fiction?
I bought the Collector's Edition DVD this fall for that very reason. Happy that I didSotiris wrote:Bonus features for Atlantis:
Source: http://disneydvd.disney.go.com/atlantis ... ction.html• Deleted Scenes
• The Making Of Atlantis
• How To Speak Atlantean
• Atlantis - Fact Or Fiction?
I honestly hope these will not be the only extras on the Blu-ray.
Agreed.jpanimation wrote:Another 2-movie collection? Disney you must hate my money because you just lost out on over $100 by boxing these movies with their cheapquels. I bet the cheapquel they include counts as your bonus feature and that none of Atlantis' Collector's Edition material is brought over.
I've felt this way about every 2-movie collection released so far, including Mulan, Brother Bear and Atlantis. But Hunchback is the ONE film I'll buy like this. Several reasons.I refuse to buy anything related to the cheapquels. At least it'll be safe to buy Hercules.
The case for them is basically, you get two movies for the price of one.merbass wrote:I'm the minority here. I like the 2 movie collection. Since Pocahontas, I prefer them like this rather than buying them separately.
If you guys don't like the 2nd or 3rd movie, then you can even sell it on Ebay to make extra cash.
Didn't do Mulan because there's no way that covers all the features. Pretty sure lots are missing.MagicMouse wrote:
Bonus :
The Making of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Great!)
Audio Commentary (Great!)
Multi-Language Reel - “A Guy Like You” (Great!)
and it would seem that's all they put on the DVD so nothing from the LD...
Behind the Scenes with Jennifer Love Hewitt
A Gargoyle’s Life
Feature run time :
Approx. 91 minutes (“The Hunchback of Notre Dame”)
Approx. 66 minutes (“The Hunchback of Notre Dame II”)
Aspect ratio :
1.78:1 “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”
1.66:1 “The Hunchback of Notre Dame II”
Sound & Subtitles :
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
French 5.1 Dolby Digital
English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles
Bonus :
Deleted Song (There were two on the DVD hopefully both make it)
Deleted Scenes (Three on the DVD)
Hilarious Animated Outtakes (as Koda's Outtakes)
Rutt & Tuke’s Commentary (Great!)
Bear Legends
Sing-Along Songs (Only one on the DVD, On My Way)
Music Video (Look Through My Eyes by Phil Collins)
The Making of “Brother Bear” (Great!)
Behind the Music of “Brother Bear 2”
Missing: "Making Noise: Art of Foley" and "Art Review"
Feature run time :
Approx. 85 minutes (“Brother Bear”)
Approx. 73 minutes (“Brother Bear 2”)
Aspect ratio :
“Brother Bear” 2.35:1 (DVD had switching ratios, hopefully this does too)
“Brother Bear 2” 1.78:1
Sound & Subtitles :
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
French 5.1 Dolby Digital
English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles
Seriously?!?!?! No "Someday" Music Video????MagicMouse wrote:
Bonus :
The Making of The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Audio Commentary
Multi-Language Reel - “A Guy Like You”
Behind the Scenes with Jennifer Love Hewitt
A Gargoyle’s Life
Feature run time :
Approx. 91 minutes (“The Hunchback of Notre Dame”)
Approx. 66 minutes (“The Hunchback of Notre Dame II”)
Aspect ratio :
1.78:1 “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”
1.66:1 “The Hunchback of Notre Dame II”
Sound & Subtitles :
English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
French 5.1 Dolby Digital
English SDH, Spanish and French subtitles
It's brilliant.Cordy_Biddle wrote:There's very little that feels like padding in "Hunchback", but what's most unnecessary is the presence of the gargoyles. I believe they simply function as a way to allow Quasi to express his inner feelings. "A Guy Like You" ruins the flow of a very good sequence.
It's really funny... I didn't really appreciate "Hunchback" when it was originally released, and it's only been in the last few years that I've sat back and admired what Disney tried to do. It's beautiful, incredibly moving, tense and heartbreaking. It needs an adult's perspective to appreciate it's dark beauty.
I'm lucky enough to live in a region where Disney doesn't do these ridiculous 2 movie collection releases. Hunchback will inevitably released separate from the cheapquel.ProfessorRatigan wrote:I've felt this way about every 2-movie collection released so far, including Mulan, Brother Bear and Atlantis. But Hunchback is the ONE film I'll buy like this. Several reasons.I refuse to buy anything related to the cheapquels. At least it'll be safe to buy Hercules.
One, it's been so long since Hunchback has gotten any attention that a digitally-sourced blu-ray release, even one with no special-features and a cheapquel included, is better than nothing.
Two, it's my favorite Disney.
Three, the artwork makes no mention of the sequel, outside the '2-movie' byline under the title. Unlike EVERY other release, the image features no characters from the sequel and makes it look more classy.
Speaking of classy, my fourth reason: the artwork is GORGEOUS. Even with the off-model gargoyles, this is the best artwork Disney has ever given this film. The blue coloring in the image itself really blends well with the blue of the blu-ray packaging in my opinion. I'm probably going to import the U.K. edition, too, ust so I can have it completely separate from its sequel. But just as a collector and a fan of Hunchback, I'm going to be dropping my anti-sequel vendetta JUST this once. I will not be getting any of the others, though, and will wait and import them.