

Yes, the book looks awesome. I'm not crazy about the cover. How hard is it to make the flames green?farerb wrote:I want the Sleeping Beauty one just for the book.
Sleeping Beauty:JeanGreyForever wrote:I love both covers especially the Sleeping Beauty ones. However, Aurora looks really out of place imo.
Hope we get a list of new special features soon.
LOL Walt Disney infamously didn't have the best attitude on this film, even more than usual. I wonder if he sounds phony in this radio interview or maybe severely edited (that is depending on if this is a pre-production interview or post production)farerb wrote: In Walt’s Words: Sleeping Beauty
Good idea! I would also take the "sleeping" Aurora in the center. Not this standing up with eyes closed nonsense.farerb wrote:I probably would have preferred if they had taken "Platinum Edition" Aurora and put her on the left of the castle and if they had flipped the fairies and put them on the right.
This was such a lovely trailer.
JeanGreyForever wrote:I love both covers especially the Sleeping Beauty ones. However, Aurora looks really out of place imo.
The "In Walt's Words" could also be like the one on the Snow White Signature Edition: a short featurette containing archival interview recordings set to a montage of appropriate clips.JeanGreyForever wrote:I'm really surprised Sleeping Beauty is getting a In Walt's Words visual commentary considering it's had a Cine-Explore feature (which I think has now been relegated to a mere commentary) alongside a previous commentary on the Special Edition DVD from way back. The film was in production for so long so I guess there's plenty of material.
I'm more impressed that 101 Dalmatians is getting In Walt's Words because it's pretty much the only classic Walt film (if not classic Disney film in general) that's lacked a commentary of any sorts. This was my one wish for this release and I really didn't expect Disney to deliver so I'm quite pleased.