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Would you like to elucidate your "ways" with usichabod wrote:I have my ways!Wonderlicious wrote:Random question...how do you now for definate?
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Would you like to elucidate your "ways" with usichabod wrote:I have my ways!Wonderlicious wrote:Random question...how do you now for definate?
What? And shatter my aura of mystery? I think not!Nick Bryant wrote:Would you like to elucidate your "ways" with us
LOL, but it would have been nice if you could tell us. So, if Lady and the Tramp is a 2-disc Special Edition why did the trailer only state that it was a Special Edition, surely they would have said it was a 2-Disc Special Edition if it really was?ichabod wrote:What? And shatter my aura of mystery? I think not!Nick Bryant wrote:Would you like to elucidate your "ways" with us
I also wondered why they only called it a "Special Edition". But im pretty sure Bod knows what hes on about!Nick Bryant wrote:LOL, but it would have been nice if you could tell us. So, if Lady and the Tramp is a 2-disc Special Edition why did the trailer only state that it was a Special Edition, surely they would have said it was a 2-Disc Special Edition if it really was?ichabod wrote: What? And shatter my aura of mystery? I think not!
You can compare the one-disk and two-disk releases here (see esp. R2 — Holland):nordic wrote:No, that feature has been axed. Appearantly, the disc contains the movie, some games and some brief making-of features.
Same thing happen here with some R4 special editions like Alice in wonderland and PocahontasFrankV wrote:Well, the Platinum Editions aren't called that way in Europe, I think. At least not in The Netherlands. They're all called Special Editions. The Netherlands did get two versions of Cinderella, a 1-disc and a 2-disc. The 1-disc doesn't include the ESNP Classic featurette. We did get a 1-disc of Snow White, but the others are all 2-disc.Enchantress wrote:I don't understand how Disney can release a 1-disc platinum?
Today the Dutch press release of Lady and the Tramp was released. And we will have next to a 2-disc edition a 1-disc edition again. I'm looking forward to it.FrankV wrote:Well, the Platinum Editions aren't called that way in Europe, I think. At least not in The Netherlands. They're all called Special Editions. The Netherlands did get two versions of Cinderella, a 1-disc and a 2-disc. The 1-disc doesn't include the ESNP Classic featurette. We did get a 1-disc of Snow White, but the others are all 2-disc.Enchantress wrote:I don't understand how Disney can release a 1-disc platinum?
Yeah that does look a bit weirdScabbie wrote: The only thing I don't like about it: The film title in English, Dutch and French.
I think I know why they do this. This DVD will be sold in Belgium too, and there they speak Dutch and French...Enchantress wrote:Yeah that does look a bit weirdScabbie wrote: The only thing I don't like about it: The film title in English, Dutch and French.
Yeah it'd be easier for Disney if they did that, has it happened much with past releases?Scabbie wrote:I think I know why they do this. This DVD will be sold in Belgium too, and there they speak Dutch and French...Enchantress wrote: Yeah that does look a bit weird
Only releases of the last month or two had more then one title on the cover. Cinderella had one title (but more titles on the disc art).Enchantress wrote:Yeah it'd be easier for Disney if they did that, has it happened much with past releases?Scabbie wrote: I think I know why they do this. This DVD will be sold in Belgium too, and there they speak Dutch and French...