Hunchback finally being released!!
Well, at least Pocahontas has enough material to fill a second disc!!!
Im not saying that they had to put EVERYTHING from the laserdisc on this release (though it would have been nice), but something comparable to the Pocahontas 10 anniv. would have been nice.
There is no reason to buy this new set beyond improved resolution!
Im not saying that they had to put EVERYTHING from the laserdisc on this release (though it would have been nice), but something comparable to the Pocahontas 10 anniv. would have been nice.
There is no reason to buy this new set beyond improved resolution!
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No new content in this edition? fucking bah. Gonna skip it then.
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I don't see why anyone would want to skip this. From what I understand, the transfer is straight from the CAPS files. The improvement from the atrocious picture quality of the DVD alone is worth the purchase.
Plus, I fear if this doesn't sell very well, Disney will continue to assume Hunchback is unpopular and never give it a chance again in the future. Or any merchandise, etc.
I'm pissed about the special features, too. And the sequel that NO ONE wanted jacking up the price is infuriating, (And DON'T say it didn't. 24.99, no discount, no coupons? Every mainline (non-3D) Disney title on Blu-ray has usually been 18 dollars the day they drop in store at either Wal-Mart, Best Buy or Target, and that's with coupon. 24.99 with no discount at all for a release with zero new special features is ridiculous. They're charging more for the sequel being included.) But, I for one am excited about the transfer by itself at this point.
Plus, I fear if this doesn't sell very well, Disney will continue to assume Hunchback is unpopular and never give it a chance again in the future. Or any merchandise, etc.
I'm pissed about the special features, too. And the sequel that NO ONE wanted jacking up the price is infuriating, (And DON'T say it didn't. 24.99, no discount, no coupons? Every mainline (non-3D) Disney title on Blu-ray has usually been 18 dollars the day they drop in store at either Wal-Mart, Best Buy or Target, and that's with coupon. 24.99 with no discount at all for a release with zero new special features is ridiculous. They're charging more for the sequel being included.) But, I for one am excited about the transfer by itself at this point.
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If I had a Blu-Ray player I'd be buying this as I consider Hunchback Disney's best film. Plus for me as I love the foreign language dubs the addition of the Brazilian Portuguese & Russian dubs is more than worth it when I do get a player. Of all the bonus features that were taken from the DVD they chose the 3 best ones.
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Luke's review for the new combo pack states :atlanticaunderthesea wrote:No, surely they don't have the old previews on this disc?!
Both of the old DVDs open with trailers for Beauty and the Beast: Special Edition, Tarzan & Jane, Max Keeble's Big Move, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (the sequel advertises the original film's DVD debut instead), and Disney DVDs in general (Pure Digital Magic!), while their Sneak Peeks menus add ads for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, "Schoolhouse Rock", and American Legends.
I would say that the hi-def alone would be enough reason to purchase this!
Watching movies in HD are a totally different experience -- it is like watching the movie for the first time again.
If you don't own a blu-ray or HD TV, you are missing out on huge wave of films that have never looked better. The price of a Blu-ray player is now as low as $44.00 so there is not really any price barrier anymore.
More and more of my friends are adopting blu-ray.
Watching movies in HD are a totally different experience -- it is like watching the movie for the first time again.
If you don't own a blu-ray or HD TV, you are missing out on huge wave of films that have never looked better. The price of a Blu-ray player is now as low as $44.00 so there is not really any price barrier anymore.
More and more of my friends are adopting blu-ray.
hahaPatrickvD wrote:As in... coming soon: Treasure Planet!gardener14 wrote:^My understanding of Luke's revies is that they used the old dvds right down to the old previews, but with gray top surfaces
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Well, greatGreg, that is your opinion. And there is a reason why blu ray players are so cheap now: BLU RAY IS DYING. Everything is shifting to digital distribution.
And if you think a movie is a better film for being in HD... well... we def have a diff approach to film viewing. most purists would actually say that a film is not a film if its not ON FILM. And hopefully, in a darkened theater.
I can appreciate a good move regardless of the resolution...
And if you think a movie is a better film for being in HD... well... we def have a diff approach to film viewing. most purists would actually say that a film is not a film if its not ON FILM. And hopefully, in a darkened theater.
I can appreciate a good move regardless of the resolution...
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