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http://dvd.ign.com/articles/549/549036p1.html

IGN DVD has posted their review of Aladdin.

It was given:
The Movie - 8 - All the usual Disney elements are there, but it's just one step short of being truly great.

The Video - 10 - Another perfect transfer for a Disney animation classic.

The Audio -9 - Near perfect special Dolby Digital mix.

The Extras - 10 - Excellent documentary, much better than The Lion King's collection.

Overall Score (not an average) - 9 -
Luke, have you gotten Mulan or Aladdin yet? If so, we're all eagerly awaiting your review!!
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yoda_four wrote:http://dvd.ign.com/articles/549/549036p1.html

IGN DVD has posted their review of Aladdin.

It was given:
The Movie - 8 - All the usual Disney elements are there, but it's just one step short of being truly great.

The Video - 10 - Another perfect transfer for a Disney animation classic.

The Audio -9 - Near perfect special Dolby Digital mix.

The Extras - 10 - Excellent documentary, much better than The Lion King's collection.

Overall Score (not an average) - 9 -
Luke, have you gotten Mulan or Aladdin yet? If so, we're all eagerly awaiting your review!!
Thank you very much for posting, yoda_four.
A pity this review isn't in-depth as it should... Still, I'm glad to hear that the transfer isn't botched by edge enhancement and color banding. Can't wait for Luke's detailed review. ;)
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Prince Eric wrote:No, they're really not. Walk into a night cafe at any large metropiltan city with an art scene, and you'll realize that there are tons of people with equal/better vocal prowess.
I've done plenty of this, and I still very much disagree. Sure, there are lots of talented people out there, but that doesn't make Nick & Jessica any less talented. I think Jessica is up there with Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Dolly Parton, and Christina Aguilera as having one of the best/most powerful voices in pop music.
Prince Eric wrote:I think we need to get out of the attitue of "Oh, they can sing, that makes them an artist." Not really. There's so many factors that contribute to the title of "artist." As for being performers, there are other acts I would pay $50 dollars a concert ticket to see. Neither can hold a crowd or move them, I know from first hand.
I agree, there's certainly more to it than being just a singer- you've got to be an entertainer and performer as well. Jessica is all three of these in every sense. It's fine if her music or style isn't your thing, but to say that she can't move a crowd (from what I've seen and heard, that's subjective at best) isn't quite fair. Nick's a slightly different story. He has a great voice and is a great group performer. He's only recently broken out as a solo act, though, so I'm willing to give him time to come in to his own as a solo act struggling against his wife's success (though I always like to point out that Amy Grant's last album and his debut album were pitched to pop markets around the same time and her's killed his :-P).
PrinceEric wrote:I am personally dissapointed that Nick, Jessica, and Clay are going to be on my favorite animated classic.
Come on, you've gotta admit Clay has some talent.
PrinceEric wrote:Personally, I don't care for the original covers of Disney songs either. I mean, why not release the actual songs from the movie to radio? Sure, they're more Broadway than pop, but I think they capture the true essense of their representative movies. If Disney absolutely has to get acts to cover their songs, why not go totally out there? I'll pay $20 bucks just for a tripped out duet of Bjork and Radiohead's Thom Yorke. How about a dance techno beat from Moby? Coldplay, Starsailer, or maybe a rocked out Alanis Morissette cover anyone?
Well, as much as you and I may like it, the film versions of these songs are not going to get any Top 40/Adult Contemporary/Hot AC airplay, and those are the markets Disney hopes to appeal to in terms of radio releases. So it's either make a pop version to promote a movie, or settle for no airplay at all.

Bjork, Radiohead, Moby... Disney? :lol: I can't see that, but to each his own. Again, it goes back to the market Disney is looking to capture. Top40/AC/HAC are what gets the most attention and most directly reaches their film's target audience. Bjork, Radiohead, and Moby rarely- if ever- get any exposure on these markets. I can see them springing for Coldplay or Alanis, but then, they do have those markets under their belt.

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yoda_four wrote:http://dvd.ign.com/articles/549/549036p1.html

IGN DVD has posted their review of Aladdin.

It was given:
The Movie - 8 - All the usual Disney elements are there, but it's just one step short of being truly great.

The Video - 10 - Another perfect transfer for a Disney animation classic.

The Audio -9 - Near perfect special Dolby Digital mix.

The Extras - 10 - Excellent documentary, much better than The Lion King's collection.

Overall Score (not an average) - 9 -
Luke, have you gotten Mulan or Aladdin yet? If so, we're all eagerly awaiting your review!!
Thanks for sharing Yoda_four for sharing I am really glad that the transfer seems to be so good I can hardly wait :D !! Only a few more weeks...
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Prince Eric wrote:I think we need to get out of the attitue of "Oh, they can sing, that makes them an artist." Not really. There's so many factors that contribute to the title of "artist." As for being performers, there are other acts I would pay $50 dollars a concert ticket to see. Neither can hold a crowd or move them, I know from first hand.
I agree, there's certainly more to it than being just a singer- you've got to be an entertainer and performer as well. Jessica is all three of these in every sense. It's fine if her music or style isn't your thing, but to say that she can't move a crowd (from what I've seen and heard, that's subjective at best) isn't quite fair. Nick's a slightly different story. He has a great voice and is a great group performer. He's only recently broken out as a solo act, though, so I'm willing to give him time to come in to his own as a solo act struggling against his wife's success (though I always like to point out that Amy Grant's last album and his debut album were pitched to pop markets around the same time and her's killed his :-P).

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Singer, entertainer, performer, do not equal artist. People with great voices are not artists, especially if there music is manufactured. An artists has innate understanding of music as an art form. That doesn't necessarily mean that they have to write their own music or anyting, but it does mean that they music comes before image. I'd say Madonna, who is a great pop act, is a true artist. Not Whitney Houston or Mariah Carey, and if you think Jessica Ditz-son is anywhere near their caliber in terms of voice, we must be hearing different records. I've seen the crowds at her venues, here shows are nothing close to spectacular, which I think negates your arguement that she's a great entertainer/performer. Now a great entertainer/perform is Beyonce. She moves a crowd.

As far as Disney wanting exposure, there's never been any concrete evidence that their's a correlation between pop covers and the success of their films. The only #1 hit they had was "A Whole New World" and maybe one of The Lion King songs. The rest charted, but they didn't have a great impact on the charts in general. Basically, that's not enough evidence of positive exposure. If you ask me, they just wanted someone with a name to sing on the Oscar telecast for their songs that would inevitably be nominated. :lol: It's not like any of their new songs released to radio have been hits.

As far as Clay is concerned, again, you're equating voice with talent, enough said. If you want really good white boy grooves, check out Remy Shand, Jason Mraz, and Ryan Cabrera.
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If I may just butt in...

History has shown that these "up-from-nowhere" acts, like the ones "discovered" by the Idol programmes tend to have a short shelf-life.

It doesn't follow that this means that they have poor quality singing voice, but normally that they have nothing to say; they simply blindly mouth and sing what they are told to - songs written by other people to appeal to certain "demographics". And ultimately this harms the performer.

I don't know if this applies to Clay, Jessica or whoever. But it tends to be true. I suspect Disney may regret some of these "pop remix" videos in the future, as I'm sure not all of the artists will be about in 2 or 3 years time.

Not so long ago, people became stars by starting small and local and doing time in bars and clubs. They learnt how to handle a live audience by themselves, not advice from TV producers. They experienced the highs and lows of life, and it gave them a voice and enabled them to grow to be unique individuals or groups. They had enough experience to be able to write their own songs which let them share their own stories, opinions or wishes.

Now, to much pop-music is empty headed teens (or even tweens) who have nothing to contribute themselves, so they just do what they are told for a year or two, until their popularity wanes and they are replaced.

I get so mad every time I hear the music industry mouthing off about falling sales and they blame everybody but themselves. Like we should be grateful that they have created bands who do nothing more than sing cover versions of existing songs. Like we should instantly want to buy any rehash or a rehash of old songs simply because we're told by marketing that it's "kwel".
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I was expecting a bit more from Disney for their Aladdin release. I'm talking about the transfer, sure the colors look brighter and well saturated, free of any anoying artifacts, but I mean the movie wasn't "enhaced" like Disney stated before. The whole movie looks the same, just some DVD version of Aladdin. The Lion King was dramatically enhaced, I saw colors that I've never seen before, backgrounds that were completely beautiful, I never admired the movie's art like I do now. Another example was Beauty and the Beast... really good transfer, enhaced backgrounds and characters, it never looked better then that.

But I've seen many pictures of the Aladdin Platinum Edition, and nothing looks better, just the colors. I'll give you an example, take the DVD cover, you see there's like a pinkish nice effect made for the dark night?? If you can't see it then maybe you're blind. That would have been a nice "enhaced" background added to the movie, but there is none. Everything looks the same. Don't believe me check all these pictures of the Aladdin PE I found, there's a ton of them, go here:

http://www.disneymania.ws/eng/modules.p ... 120&pos=19

Click on the arrow that indicates next to keep on looking at all these pictures.

It's not that I hate the movie, in fact, it's one of my all time favorites and I've been counting the days for it to come out on DVD, I can hardly wait.
But I was a little disappointed that Disney didn't treat this DVD's overall presentation, instead of "enhacing" it like they mentioned, they included silly kids games.... but still I can't wait...only about 16 days left...
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yoda_four wrote:Luke, have you gotten Mulan or Aladdin yet? If so, we're all eagerly awaiting your review!!
Unfortunately, no. I suppose I should have asked a bit sooner for Aladdin, since we know that's been done and ready for some time. Hopefully, I'll have it by next Friday and if so, hopefully a review will be done before the weekend's out.
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OK, now we have a real and complete review on the DVD:
http://www.dvddebate.com/modules.php?na ... e&sid=4710

Actually, it covers the European release, but it is just like the region 1 set. Well, it seems to be the DVD we have been waiting for and probably the most exciting Platinum Edition since "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Well done, Disney! :up:
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Joe Carioca wrote:OK, now we have a real and complete review on the DVD:
http://www.dvddebate.com/modules.php?na ... e&sid=4710

Actually, it covers the European release, but it is just like the region 1 set. Well, it seems to be the DVD we have been waiting for and probably the most exciting Platinum Edition since "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Well done, Disney! :up:
yup.. wish granted :D I SO cannot wait for this dvd. And thanks for the link by the way, an awesome review. It definitely looks like we get REAL extras
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I'm annoyed that apart from a brief listing on the Audio specs at the top of the review, no other mention is made of the Audio Descriptive Soundtrack.

I know somebody who is legally blind, and tracks like this do make a difference. Its a shame Buena Vista UK isn't getting the credit they deserve for including these soundtracks for the visually impaired.

People always moan about missing or poor quality subtitles/captions. Why not praise Disney for doing something for the Blind as well as the standard subtitles for the deaf?
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EXCELLENT review! This truly seems like the best 2-Disc DVD (Platinum or otherwise) that Disney's put out in years. Of course we won't know for sure till we get it, but I think it's pretty obvious that this beats out most if not all of the 2-Discers Disney's come out with in the past 2 years.
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great review!!!

I need to hear the new song!!! :huh:
only 16 days!! :)
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Joe Carioca wrote: the most exciting Platinum Edition since "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Well done, Disney! :up:
yes indeed!.... All platinums should have been like this two, so complete and well made, Beauty and the beast was just nice, but Lion king was the worst.

Now they´re back on track! let´s just hope they keep this quality standard...
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Hello

I'm new here...

And glad I finally joined. There is just one thing you should know about me by now... I LOVE ALADDIN AND CAN'T WAIT TO GET IT!!!

So, I guess I'll be here from now own.
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Oops... a little too late to be posting :lol:

...from now on...
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Welcome to the forum, Evil Genie Jafar. You can edit your post with the "Edit" button on the top right part of the post!

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Hello Evil Genie Jafar :wave: and welcome to the forum from the sounds of it seems like you I look foward to posting with you more often :D.
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I searched in google for a photo of the collectors gift set of aladdin , and i found this one and I liked it very much!
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its more simple like the lion king one!

welcome to the forum EVIL GENIE JAFAR :twisted: !!!! :D

ups just seen that this photo is in page 5 and bigger!! :oops: :oops:
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does anyone have heard the new song???
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