Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 8:57 pm
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I know I heard somewhere (maybe here, maybe on a DVD, maybe online) that both "Alice in Wonderland" and "Peter Pan" were already in the beginning process of being made in to movies. They couldn't have possibly been far along, but they were both being thought about as possible movies to be made.Flower's Friend wrote:When this Platinum edition of Pincchio comes out, I am curious if this edition will go over something that I have never heard anyone talk about before. When the movie starts it shows a book called "Alice in Wonderland" and another book called "Peter Pan" > You can see these 2 books right after the opening credits and right before the Pincchio book opens. Pincchio came out before both Alice and Wonderland and Peter Pan. I am curious if anyone will talk about this on the new Platinum edition.
Doesn't surprise me. Both Peter and Alice were contenders for the 1st animated film Walt would make. He really wanted to do Peter Pan first but couldn't get the movie rights to it for quite some time after Snow White was released.Flower's Friend wrote:When this Platinum edition of Pincchio comes out, I am curious if this edition will go over something that I have never heard anyone talk about before. When the movie starts it shows a book called "Alice in Wonderland" and another book called "Peter Pan" > You can see these 2 books right after the opening credits and right before the Pincchio book opens. Pincchio came out before both Alice and Wonderland and Peter Pan. I am curious if anyone will talk about this on the new Platinum edition.
So does this mean that the DVD won't have these 2 scenes & the alternate ending?TheSequelOfDisney wrote: This second Platinum Edition Blu-ray from Disney will feature two recently discovered scenes and an alternate ending.
No.blackcauldron85 wrote:So does this mean that the DVD won't have these 2 scenes & the alternate ending?
So the material is standard for the PE on either format.Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition, streeting on March 10 (prebook Jan. 29) for $29.99 on DVD and $35.99 on Blu-ray, will feature two recently discovered scenes and an alternate ending.
Who's willing to bet it's the Special Edition DVD, except with a flashy new slipcover/cover art/disc art, DMR points, and a new "Fun with Languages" game?Fflewduur wrote:Edit: article also mentions a Feb date for the 20th Anniversary release of Oliver & Co.
What's a Fun With Languange game? (I don't have the Sleeping Beauty PE yet).Escapay wrote:Who's willing to bet it's the Special Edition DVD, except with a flashy new slipcover/cover art/disc art, DMR points, and a new "Fun with Languages" game?Fflewduur wrote:Edit: article also mentions a Feb date for the 20th Anniversary release of Oliver & Co.
albert
I am, though I hope they clean up the transfer a little bit. O&C is one of my favourite Disney movies, but I refuse to watch the DVD often because of it's horrible transfer.Escapay wrote:Who's willing to bet it's the Special Edition DVD, except with a flashy new slipcover/cover art/disc art, DMR points, and a new "Fun with Languages" game?Fflewduur wrote:Edit: article also mentions a Feb date for the 20th Anniversary release of Oliver & Co.
albert
