Disney Films You Want On Blu-Ray

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I want them all. LOL.

But right now, I especially want The Aristocats. I have a small daughter and Marie is so darn cute! I would buy a ton of merchandise along with the Blu-ray (books, clothes, stuffed animals, etc.)
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Aladdin, The Little Mermaid and Cinderella as well.
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I think if Disney really wants Blu Ray to be "The Ultimate Format," they need to re-release extras from the various DVD's that have been left on DVD from films that have been re-released on Blu Ray. Don't expect it, but it's what I think.

A "Tangled" and "Princess and the Frog" two disc Blu Ray would be nice as well. The lack of extras on both was pathetic.
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I really wish they'd release a new title every month or so. I know how unrealistic that is, but damn it they have so many great animated features that haven't been released on the blu-ray format and aren't on the schedule anytime soon. I'd gladly take the old DVD extras, or even no extras at all, to get these out sooner.
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^that would involve a lot of remastering and that costs time and money.
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I would love to see "The Little Mermaid" on Blu Ray. There's an HDTV rip on the net but it's a bad transfer to HD because it's grainy and not sharp at all. I hope when they restore it, they'll eliminate most of the grain because TLM carries quite a bit and it's not a nice thing to see grain on HD!

Aside from that, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The Rescuers Down Under and Mulan. Hunchback and Rescuers are going to look stunning!
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rodis wrote:I would love to see "The Little Mermaid" on Blu Ray. There's an HDTV rip on the net but it's a bad transfer to HD because it's grainy and not sharp at all. I hope when they restore it, they'll eliminate most of the grain because TLM carries quite a bit and it's not a nice thing to see grain on HD!

Aside from that, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The Rescuers Down Under and Mulan. Hunchback and Rescuers are going to look stunning!
Don't you think that's contradictory? I mean, the purpose of restoring a movie is bringing it back to its former state. By eliminating grain, you're doing the opposite.
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KubrickFan wrote:
rodis wrote:I would love to see "The Little Mermaid" on Blu Ray. There's an HDTV rip on the net but it's a bad transfer to HD because it's grainy and not sharp at all. I hope when they restore it, they'll eliminate most of the grain because TLM carries quite a bit and it's not a nice thing to see grain on HD!

Aside from that, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, The Rescuers Down Under and Mulan. Hunchback and Rescuers are going to look stunning!
Don't you think that's contradictory? I mean, the purpose of restoring a movie is bringing it back to its former state. By eliminating grain, you're doing the opposite.
But sometimes it gets too distracting. When those films were made, there wasn't HD yet so the grain was acceptable but nowadays when you're watching it on a Full HD 52" LCD, it's too distracting and unaesthetic. I didn't mean to get rid of all the grain but there are instances when it's necessary, IMO.
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Post by Barbossa »

Hmm, let me think for a bit...


ALL OF THEM!

Seriously though, my first choice for live-action would be The Rocketeer. The DVD transfer is terrible. Would also like to see the live-action The Three Musketeers get a better release because you know, Charlie Sheen is in it and he's winning.
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I swear there was already a thread about this... I can even remember my response:

All of them. (Why not?) (Too expensive? It would serve Disney right for screwing us all these years with their Vault!)
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My answer's gonna sound pretty obvious, but....

The Black Cauldron (uncut), Oliver & Company and The Little Mermaid.
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