Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 11:00 pm
Free Lithograph at Best Buy with Pre-Order of The Sleeping Beauty: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... =65&loc=28
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Thanks!!!Wonderlicious wrote:[ The UK "collector's edition" will probably be similar to the recent 101 Dalmatians and Jungle Book deluxe sets released over here, as well as the Snow White set from a few years ago. Essentially, the DVD is included in a book-shaped set, along with a book containing artwork and film-stills. I expect the Sleeping Beauty set to very much mirror the two most recent "deluxe" editions, whose books are all pictures and no text. Here is a thread containing pictures and information on the sets for 101 Dalmatians. I'm sure that pictures for The Jungle Book were also posted somewhere, but I can't find them at present.
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... p?p=378603
I totally agree with you. This seems like a wise move for Disney to get people to buy Blu-ray Disc's...JDCB1986 wrote:Why is it so unbelievable or difficult to comprehend that maybe Disney is including a single disc of the DVD with the Bluray so that people don't have to buy both the Bluray and the DVD upon it being released.
A lot of people have been saying... "I don't have a bluray player, but I'm buying it on Bluray anyway and I will also buy a copy on DVD."
Now you don't have to buy two copies... You can buy the Bluray... and you will still get the film on DVD... I am confused at why everyone is so baffled by that.
They are trying to get you to move towards Bluray... and if they have to include a copy of the film on a more popular format (DVD) in order to get you moving in that direction, it's worth the extra .2 cents they have to pay for the 3rd disc.
And to clarify why it would have some of the same bonus features repeated... Simple... They already had the DVD made with the film and a selection of bonus features... it's much less expensive and less time consuming to just make a few extra copies of that disc and slap it into the Bluray package than it is to completely rework the disc with different features and a different layout etc...
Target.com is also <a href="http://www.target.com/Sleeping-Two-Disc ... listing</a> the 3-disc (2 BD+1 DVD) Platinum Edition release...is this supposed to be a not-very-exclusive exclusive offer, or is this standard for the package and the information has yet to trickle down?Prince Edward wrote:I totally agree with you. This seems like a wise move for Disney to get people to buy Blu-ray Disc's...JDCB1986 wrote:Why is it so unbelievable or difficult to comprehend that maybe Disney is including a single disc of the DVD with the Bluray so that people don't have to buy both the Bluray and the DVD upon it being released.
Yeah I spotted that. Well the Peter Tchaikovsky story was originally a full hour episode of the anthology series in the US. But as with so many episodes it had a theatrical release overseas (mostly in the UK). So let's hope it has the original TV ep and the theatrical version.Disneykid wrote:...and curiously enough, mentions two versions of the Peter Tchaikovsky...
I'd like to know whether Grand Canyon will now be an anamorphic transfer. It is such a wonderful piece of cinematography with a great music score!Disneykid wrote:alkthrough, confirms two different versions of "I Happen to Have A Picture" and the inclusion of "Grand Canyon,"
PS3 is the best way to go, it's one of the cheapest Blu-Ray players (here anyway), it will play every Blu-Ray due to firmware updates (I think the final Blu-Ray type is already available though), it's a Sony, plays games, upscales DVDs etc.REINIER wrote:Hi there!
I want to buy a blu-ray player to play the 25 blu-ray's I already own![]()
I'm still waiting since I believed I heard someone say that to play disney's Sleeping Beauty and gain full access to al ''extra'' features one should get a certain type of player, 2.0 or 2.1 I believe, so that I don't have to ''upgrade'' in order to play all different sorts of blu-rays ?????
And should it be a Sony or Samsung, since those are the most advanced in Holland at the moment???????
Can anyone help me, I would be ever so gratefull!!!!!
Sorry I know this has already been said here (at least I believe so)
can't seem to find it though! thanx again
Profile 1.1, now called Bonus View, accommodates picture-in-picture commentary. Profile 2.0, now called BD Live, requires an internet connection; a fairly in-depth rundown on Sleeping Beauty's BD Live features can be found at blu-ray.com (<a href="http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1412">link</a>)---the news mod there attended the Washington, DC Sleeping Beauty BD Live event, did a writeup, and posted some very nice hi-res photos as well.REINIER wrote:Hi there!
I want to buy a blu-ray player to play the 25 blu-ray's I already own![]()
I'm still waiting since I believed I heard someone say that to play disney's Sleeping Beauty and gain full access to al ''extra'' features one should get a certain type of player, 2.0 or 2.1 I believe, so that I don't have to ''upgrade'' in order to play all different sorts of blu-rays ?????
And should it be a Sony or Samsung, since those are the most advanced in Holland at the moment???????
Can anyone help me, I would be ever so gratefull!!!!!
Sorry I know this has already been said here (at least I believe so)
can't seem to find it though! thanx again
Thank you for posting thismagicalwands wrote:Free Lithograph at Best Buy with Pre-Order of The Sleeping Beauty: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... =65&loc=28
Walt Disney Studio Home Entertainment Consumer Relations wrote:Thank you for your e-mail regarding SLEEPING BEAUTY Blu-ray. We appreciate your interest.
The 3 discs are standard (2-Disc Blu-ray set plus DVD of feature film) for the product.
If you have any other questions or concerns...

That's really a dumb idea if you look at it. You still have to get a Blu-Ray player to view the bonus features. I think I am gonna just get a PS3 for the time being. I really want Blu-Ray stuff now lol.Disneykid wrote:Amazon now has a promo image verifies the bonus DVD as being the film itself:
While the inclusion of a standard DVD copy of disc one is still a little odd to me, I have to commend Disney for doing this. Now people can enjoy the new restoration anywhere they go and don't have to worry about double dipping if they don't have a Blu-Ray player, yet.