AlwaysOAR wrote:Always, always organize your collection alphabetically, it's the only proper way. And you all consider yourself OCD/ anal retentive...
I arrange mine alphabetically by the studio that released the DVD with some exceptions. For example, I put Anchor Bay DVD for Supergirl next to the Superman boxset from Warner, and my Artisan & Lionsgate DVDs are chronological together instead of separate since Lionsgate acquired Artisan. And within the studio, I organize them chronologically by release date. And within the release dates, I organize them alphabetically.
I just alphabetize regardless of genre, etc. For instance Pinocchio, Platoon, The Princess Bride, etc. For me, as my collection grows, it's just easier to find a title that way and seems to be the best way, as I've tried different ways to organize my DVDs, CDs, books, etc.
Escapay wrote: Anyway, BBFC classified the following for Toy Story 2...
00:04:11:15 PATHS TO PIXAR - TECHNICAL ARTISTS (INTERVIEWS WITH PIXAR TECHNICAL ARTISTS)
00:01:53:00 PIXAR'S ZOETROPE (FEATURETTE)
00:04:33:00 STUDIO STORIES - THE MOVIE VANISHES (FEATURETTE)
00:02:08:23 STUDIO STORIES - PINOCCHIO (FEATURETTE)
00:01:20:24 STUDIO STORIES - TS2 SLEEP DEPRIVATION LAB (FEATURETTE)
00:12:44:16 CELEBRATING OUR FRIEND JOE RANFT (FEATURETTE)
00:03:33:08 BUZZ LIGHTYEAR - MISSION LOGS - INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (FEATURETTE)
albert
But no aspect ratio info, oh well...
You don't make the film fill your TV, be it 4:3 or 16:9, you make your TV fit the original ratio of the film. If that means a letterboxing or pillarboxing of a film, so be it.
Escapay wrote:00:12:44:16 CELEBRATING OUR FRIEND JOE RANFT (FEATURETTE)
Yes! He's one of my heros. Sometimes when I remember that he's gone, I see how it's so sad for Toy Story 3 to go on and not have him on board in the story department. (But I know Pixar can pull through without him!)
MICKEYMOUSE wrote:Is Dumbo going to be release as a Diamond Edition? Or what are we getting for March release for Diamond Edition?
Dumbo will not be a Diamond Edition release, just a special edition Blu-ray.
Rumor has it that Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia, and Fantasia 2000 will all be released next Fall.. meaning no Spring release next year.
However nothing is official yet.
MICKEYMOUSE wrote:Is Dumbo going to be release as a Diamond Edition? Or what are we getting for March release for Diamond Edition?
Dumbo will not be a Diamond Edition release, just a special edition Blu-ray.
Rumor has it that Beauty and the Beast, Fantasia, and Fantasia 2000 will all be released next Fall.. meaning no Spring release next year.
However nothing is official yet.
I'm sorry but that would be a REALLY bad move by Disney!!
"If you can dream it, you can do it." - Walt Disney
AlwaysOAR wrote:
But no aspect ratio info, oh well...
Of course it's going to be 1.78:1, the dvds were in that ratio and this one isn't going to be different.
Unfortunately, you're probably right, one can hope though that we get the correct theatrical ratio.
You don't make the film fill your TV, be it 4:3 or 16:9, you make your TV fit the original ratio of the film. If that means a letterboxing or pillarboxing of a film, so be it.
KubrickFan wrote:
Of course it's going to be 1.78:1, the dvds were in that ratio and this one isn't going to be different.
Unfortunately, you're probably right, one can hope though that we get the correct theatrical ratio.
You want it in 1.85:1? I would really like that too, but it isn't going to happen. People simply want their screens filled. Expect Beauty and the Beast to be in 1.78:1 as well when it hits Blu-ray.
AlwaysOAR wrote:
Unfortunately, you're probably right, one can hope though that we get the correct theatrical ratio.
You want it in 1.85:1? I would really like that too, but it isn't going to happen. People simply want their screens filled. Expect Beauty and the Beast to be in 1.78:1 as well when it hits Blu-ray.
If that's the case, I won't be buying. I'll just continue waiting for the correct theatrical ratio. I don't expect most people will understand that, but that's how I feel about titles not being released in the correct ratio, or edited.
You don't make the film fill your TV, be it 4:3 or 16:9, you make your TV fit the original ratio of the film. If that means a letterboxing or pillarboxing of a film, so be it.
In this 3-D computer animated feature, a pull-string cowboy doll is the leader of the toys until the latest, greatest action figure enters the picture. When the toy rivals are separated from their owner, they ultimately learn to put aside their differences and work as a team to get back home to the boy they love.
Featurettes.
"Toy Story 3" Sneak Peek: "The Story"; "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off"; "Paths to Pixar: Artists"; "Studio Stories: John's Car"; "Studio Stories: Baby AJ"; "Studio Stories: Scooter Races"; "Buzz Takes Manhattan" and "Black Friday: The 'Toy Story' You Never Saw"; Subtitles: Spanish & French; Includes Blu-ray and Standard DVD Versions of the Feature Film.
Andy heads off to cowboy camp leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggin (owner of Al's Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody. At Al's apartment, Woody discovers that he is a highly valued collectible from a 1950's TV show called "Woody's Roundup", and he meets the other prized toys from that show - Jessie the Cowgirl, Bullseye the Horse, and Stinky Pete the Prospector. Back at the scene of the crime, Buzz Lightyear and the other toys from Andy's room - Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex, and Hamm - spring into action to rescue their pal from winding up as a museum piece. The toys get into one predicament after another in their daring race to get Woody before Andy returns.
Director Commentary, Featurettes.
"Toy Story 3" Sneak Peek: "The Characters"; "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station"; "Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists"; "Studio Stories: 'Toy Story 2' Sleep Deprivation Lab"; "Studio Stories: Pinocchio"; "Studio Stories: The Movie Vanishes"; "Pixar's Zoetrop"; "Celebrating Our Friend Joe Ranft"; BD Live-Portal; Subtitles: Spanish, French.
I'm in for both of these, although, I'm not thrilled with the cover art. Hopefully that's just temporary art, and they'll have much better cover art for the actual release!