Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:12 pm
Although I am not advocating Blu-Ray, I figured I would post this for all of those who plan to buy Cars on Blu-Ray.
From HighDefDigest.com:
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/ ... atures/856
Disney Previews 'Cars' Blu-ray Interactive Features
Mon Aug 13, 2007 at 11:00 AM ET
Disney has posted a new trailer for its upcoming Blu-ray release of 'Cars,' providing a first glimpse at the disc's much-hyped interactive features.
As previously reported, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment plans to debut the animated blockbuster on November 6, when it will be one of a trio of the first Pixar releases to hit Blu-ray (alongside 'Ratatouille' and 'The Pixar Short Film Collection' ).
Hyped as the "High-Definition Event of the Year" in the lengthy trailer 'Cars' seems poised to push the limits of what we've seen so far on the Blu-ray format in terms of interactivity.
Highlighted specifically in the clip are first looks at two features exclusive to the 'Cars' Blu-ray release. Stretching the format's BD-Java capabilities is the "Car Finder" game, allowing viewers to search for over 200 models of cars hidden throughout the movie, and even "race the clock" to find a specific car in a frozen frame of film.
Also touted is the "Cine-Explore" mode, where John Lasseter "personally guides you through the making of the movie while you watch the movie." Judging from the footage that appears in the trailer, the "Cine-Explore" function looks similar to the "In-Movie Experience" picture-in-picture video commentaries common to the HD DVD format, making 'Cars' among the first announced titles to replicate this much sought-after feature on Blu-ray.
Additional announced features on 'Cars' include deleted scenes, the short film "Mater and the Ghostlight" and all of the other features included on the standard-def DVD version of the film, released late last year.
As always, you'll find full specs for 'Cars' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, under the disc's release date of November 6.
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The trailer for Cars on Blu-Ray can be seen, here:
http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/bluray/
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This release really makes me mad. As does the planned release of Ratatouille. Disney needs to realize that way more people have DVD players, than Blu-Ray players, and they shouldn't withhold a decent release on standard definition DVD. If they think that making these exclusive features available only on Blu-Ray is going to cause people to flock to Blu-Ray, I've got a message for them. Not happening with me. Until the format war is settled, I'll wait. I'm not going to let some company tell me what I should be buying. I'm the damn consumer, and I make my own decision. Anyway, enough of my rant. For those who are buying on Blu-Ray, enjoy.
From HighDefDigest.com:
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/ ... atures/856
Disney Previews 'Cars' Blu-ray Interactive Features
Mon Aug 13, 2007 at 11:00 AM ET
Disney has posted a new trailer for its upcoming Blu-ray release of 'Cars,' providing a first glimpse at the disc's much-hyped interactive features.
As previously reported, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment plans to debut the animated blockbuster on November 6, when it will be one of a trio of the first Pixar releases to hit Blu-ray (alongside 'Ratatouille' and 'The Pixar Short Film Collection' ).
Hyped as the "High-Definition Event of the Year" in the lengthy trailer 'Cars' seems poised to push the limits of what we've seen so far on the Blu-ray format in terms of interactivity.
Highlighted specifically in the clip are first looks at two features exclusive to the 'Cars' Blu-ray release. Stretching the format's BD-Java capabilities is the "Car Finder" game, allowing viewers to search for over 200 models of cars hidden throughout the movie, and even "race the clock" to find a specific car in a frozen frame of film.
Also touted is the "Cine-Explore" mode, where John Lasseter "personally guides you through the making of the movie while you watch the movie." Judging from the footage that appears in the trailer, the "Cine-Explore" function looks similar to the "In-Movie Experience" picture-in-picture video commentaries common to the HD DVD format, making 'Cars' among the first announced titles to replicate this much sought-after feature on Blu-ray.
Additional announced features on 'Cars' include deleted scenes, the short film "Mater and the Ghostlight" and all of the other features included on the standard-def DVD version of the film, released late last year.
As always, you'll find full specs for 'Cars' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule, under the disc's release date of November 6.
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The trailer for Cars on Blu-Ray can be seen, here:
http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/bluray/
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This release really makes me mad. As does the planned release of Ratatouille. Disney needs to realize that way more people have DVD players, than Blu-Ray players, and they shouldn't withhold a decent release on standard definition DVD. If they think that making these exclusive features available only on Blu-Ray is going to cause people to flock to Blu-Ray, I've got a message for them. Not happening with me. Until the format war is settled, I'll wait. I'm not going to let some company tell me what I should be buying. I'm the damn consumer, and I make my own decision. Anyway, enough of my rant. For those who are buying on Blu-Ray, enjoy.
