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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:27 pm
by rodis
Jordan wrote:I'm so excited: my copy was shipped this afternoon! I should have it by next Wenesday!
Where did you order it from?? And what region is it??

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:22 pm
by BambiFan87
Rodis where did you get DVD sales figures like that? im interested in knowing those things. thanks! :)

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:31 pm
by Disney-Fan
Disney's Divinity wrote:I'm surprised BatB didn't do better though.
Nah, it's a critic darling, and many adults warm up to it easily, but it's not as popular with the under 10 crowd. I'm more surprised that Aladdin scored so low. Despite the references being somewhat dated, they're still highly amusing. And how can kids resist an all-adventure feature with one of the cutest sidekicks to date, Abu, is beyond me!

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:07 pm
by KubrickFan
Escapay wrote:Preference from the creators to have it in the intended theatrical aspect ratio. Same reason that Beauty and the Beast, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the Gold Collection version of Mulan were released in their theatrical 1.85:1 aspect ratio as opposed to the fully 1.66:1 animated aspect ratio.

Escapay
That's just too bad. Although the ratio is intended, there are always certain shots that look like something's missing in them. And it's not like you are gonna see the difference on a television anyway.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 2:46 pm
by Disney's Divinity
Disney-Fan wrote:
Disney's Divinity wrote:I'm surprised BatB didn't do better though.
Nah, it's a critic darling, and many adults warm up to it easily, but it's not as popular with the under 10 crowd. I'm more surprised that Aladdin scored so low. Despite the references being somewhat dated, they're still highly amusing. And how can kids resist an all-adventure feature with one of the cutest sidekicks to date, Abu, is beyond me!
I can understand that I suppose. When I was younger, I wasn't much into the movie either. A little too much romance to be interesting for me. :wink:

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:30 pm
by rodis
BambiFan87 wrote:Rodis where did you get DVD sales figures like that? im interested in knowing those things. thanks! :)
It's based on figures I've collected through the years from the internet. Snow White and BATB's, for example, were taken from a rather popular DVD/Video site which tracked yearly sales figures. Cinderella's from a IMDB article, Bambi as well. I have some sales figures of the old VHS releases from the 1980's and 1990's if you're interested. :)

And yes, Aladdin is still a mystery to me. It went from being one of Disney's most appealing films ever (probably second only to TLK) to being a completely outdated, non-appealing flick whatsoever. The film used to hold such cinematic/sales records that you'd think it would still gonna make money for Disney even in 2092, but that's not the case.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:32 pm
by Escapay
KubrickFan wrote:
Escapay wrote:Preference from the creators to have it in the intended theatrical aspect ratio. Same reason that Beauty and the Beast, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the Gold Collection version of Mulan were released in their theatrical 1.85:1 aspect ratio as opposed to the fully 1.66:1 animated aspect ratio.

Escapay
That's just too bad. Although the ratio is intended, there are always certain shots that look like something's missing in them. And it's not like you are gonna see the difference on a television anyway.
Well not a lot is missing when something's matted from 1.66:1 to 1.75:1 (or 1.85:1) It's like cutting off 1/16 of an inch off the top and bottom of a 3x5 photograph.

There are cases, though, where matting is not done correctly, such as the original Back to the Future Trilogy release in 2002, and the matting of 1.33:1 animated films from Disney (Buzz Lightyear, Aladdin and the King of Thieves). One of the worst cases of bad matting, though, was from Artisan's release of Return of the Pink Panther. They took a P&S copy of the film, and matted it down to look like 2.35:1, so essentially more than 70% of the picture is lost. I don't have the new Universal release of it to compare though, I'll need to get it one of these days.

Escapay

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 8:33 am
by Jordan
rodis wrote:
Jordan wrote:I'm so excited: my copy was shipped this afternoon! I should have it by next Wenesday!
Where did you order it from?? And what region is it??
On Axelmusic.com, and it's the Region 1.
I'll also pick up the 2 Disc French digipack when it comes out on Oct 4. :)

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:22 pm
by 271286
I GOT THE DVD TODAY! :D

YAY... Axelmusic rocks!


I watched it this afternoon and I loved it! The restoration is beautiful, however it does have some grain... It seems it has been a bit rushed... A character can be completely clean for a while and suddenly its grainy... Too bad BUT OVERALL IT's AMAZING... I'll use all mornig tomorow on watching the bouns features...


... And YES the main menu is animated... The wind is blowing in her hair and when you pick a feature she jumps into the water... AMAZING!!! :D :D

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:28 pm
by xxhplinkxx
271286 wrote:I GOT THE DVD TODAY! :D

YAY... Axelmusic rocks!


I watched it this afternoon and I loved it! The restoration is beautiful, however it does have some grain... It seems it has been a bit rushed... A character can be completely clean for a while and suddenly its grainy... Too bad BUT OVERALL IT's AMAZING... I'll use all mornig tomorow on watching the bouns features...


... And YES the main menu is animated... The wind is blowing in her hair and when you pick a feature she jumps into the water... AMAZING!!! :D :D

:jawdrop: LUCKY YOU!!! One question... Are the priest and Ariel turning into a human scenes edited in any way?

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:52 pm
by PrincessJen
I asked this question a few pages back and I think it got totally lost in the mix, but is TLM II getting a re-release?

I saw a picture of what looked like a boxset or something with TLM II earlier in the thread but couldn't figure it out.

Thanks a bunch.

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:53 pm
by rodis
How long does it take to deliver (to Israel, for example) from Axelmusic? I'm thinking on canceling my amazon order... if it's worth it.

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:58 pm
by rodis
271286 wrote:I GOT THE DVD TODAY! :D

YAY... Axelmusic rocks!


I watched it this afternoon and I loved it! The restoration is beautiful, however it does have some grain... It seems it has been a bit rushed... A character can be completely clean for a while and suddenly its grainy... Too bad BUT OVERALL IT's AMAZING... I'll use all mornig tomorow on watching the bouns features...


... And YES the main menu is animated... The wind is blowing in her hair and when you pick a feature she jumps into the water... AMAZING!!! :D :D
Oooh don't ruin the party :lol: I hope it's not all grainy and just a little bit of it :oops: Anyway, the main menu thing with Ariel jumping into the water sounds cool.

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:59 pm
by Disney-Fan
rodis wrote:How long does it take to deliver (to Israel, for example)
A week and a half, give or take a few days.
Are you by any chance from Israel?

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:11 pm
by rodis
Disney-Fan wrote:
rodis wrote:How long does it take to deliver (to Israel, for example)
A week and a half, give or take a few days.
Are you by any chance from Israel?
Yep, I am. Why? OK I think that belongs to PM lol.

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 1:13 pm
by Disney-Fan
rodis wrote:Yep, I am. Why? OK I think that belongs to PM lol.
I am too! lol
Feel free to e-mail me with delivery questions. I'd rather not waste more of Luke's bandwidth. :D

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:15 pm
by Dottie
271286 wrote:I GOT THE DVD TODAY! :D

YAY... Axelmusic rocks!


I watched it this afternoon and I loved it! The restoration is beautiful, however it does have some grain... It seems it has been a bit rushed... A character can be completely clean for a while and suddenly its grainy... Too bad BUT OVERALL IT's AMAZING... I'll use all mornig tomorow on watching the bouns features...


... And YES the main menu is animated... The wind is blowing in her hair and when you pick a feature she jumps into the water... AMAZING!!! :D :D
That sounds too good to be true concerning the menu.
I envy you for owning it already!!!

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:42 pm
by Escapay
PrincessJen wrote:I asked this question a few pages back and I think it got totally lost in the mix, but is TLM II getting a re-release?
God, I hope not.

But, they'll likely re-release it a few months before or a few months after TLM III hits the shelves to help promote it.

Likely the same reason Cindy 2 didn't get a re-release, so they could hold off and use it to promote Cindy What If...

Escapay

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:36 pm
by 271286
For what I can see the movie has not been redrawn... There was one thing I noticed though, when Vanessa and Eric walk down the aisle - did the guests always have clear faces? As I remember it they did not have faces... ??

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:49 pm
by goofystitch
Has anyone ordered off of axelmusic to the U.S.? How long did it take to ship? I'm seriously considdering ordering from them, but if it's going to take a week and a half to ship, there isn't much point since it's out in a week from Tuesday. Thanks.