Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:58 pm
I think I'll pass ... the matted transfers just doesn't work for me.
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Just like Escapay, this is all I can say about these features:Jordan wrote:More details on the Platinum Edition with this news from DVDTimes:
- The Bare Necessities: The Making of The Jungle Book - A comprehensive look at the last animated film that Walt Disney produced using existing archival footage in addition to new interviews with Richard Sherman, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, Eric Goldberg, James Baxter, Will Fi’nn, Andreas Deja, Burny Mattinson Ted Thomas, Bruce Reitherman, John Culhane, John Canemaker and Neal Gabler—plus a never-before-seen collection of artwork and treatments from the film
- The Lure of The Jungle Book - Many of today’s biggest names in animation were inspired to pursue their careers after seeing The Jungle Book; this feature examines this phenomenon and features new interviews with Brad Bird, Andreas Deja, Sergio Pablo, Will Finn and Eric Goldberg.
- Mowgli’s Return to the Jungle - Learn about nature filmmaking and the experience of making The Jungle Book firsthand from Bruce Reitherman, the voice of Mowgli.
- Baloo’s Virtual Swingin’ Jungle Cruise - Join everyone’s favourite bear in this set-top and DVD-ROM game on an adventure through the jungle: enjoy fun activities and musical challenges, but keep an eye out because there’s no telling what’s on the other side of the river bend!
- Audio Commentary - Combines comments from current animators with audio from the original creative team who made the film
- English Learning Feature
- Still Frame Art Gallery
Looks like a promising set, especially the making of and "Disney's Kippling"! I can't wait!
Are you crazy???????????? You are skipping a fantastically wonderful DVD release because you don't like the wat that it IS SUPPOSED to look like?!?!? You must be off your rocker!!!!Scaramanga wrote:I think I'll pass ... the matted transfers just doesn't work for me.
Now, now, you do have a point TheSequelofDisney, but I don't think the way to go and.......OH, who am I kidding?! Scaramanga, you really shouldn't pass up and incredible DVD just because of it's intended aspect ratio.TheSequelofDisney wrote:Are you crazy???????????? You are skipping a fantastically wonderful DVD release because you don't like the wat that it IS SUPPOSED to look like?!?!? You must be off your rocker!!!!Scaramanga wrote:I think I'll pass ... the matted transfers just doesn't work for me.
So hunt down the old 1999 LI for the film, but buy the PE for the extras. But don't pass on what could be one of Disney's best DVDs this year just because 5% of extra grass and leaves are suddenly missing from the picture.Scaramanga wrote:I think I'll pass ... the matted transfers just doesn't work for me.
It would be nice, but the film is presented on the PE when in was shown theatrically, unless the director want's it different. Since TJB was shown in matted 1.75:1 in theatres, that is how it should show up on the set. LatT had both widescreen, 2.55:1 (I think) and full screen, 1.33:1 because some theatres did not have the capabilities of showing films in the widescreen format yet. Though it would be nice, it is unlikely. But then again, we are getting an Audio Commentary, and that was completely unexpected, so you never know. I'm just happy about the set, no matter what the aspect ratio is.Billy Moon wrote:Can we not assume the DVD might have both aspect ratios of the film on disc 1 like Lady and the Tramp did? They do fit on one disc, you know.
I read the press release and can't figure out what that's supposed to be. It sounds interesting, like an entire alternate version of the film.Disney's discarded 1963 film treatment
Disney originally gave Bill Peet the assignment to come up with the story and Terry Gilkyson to write some songs for The Jungle Book. What Peet did was take the book and give it an animated treatment, so it was a rather dark, but still fun, story. However, at the time, Peet and Disney were constantly butting heads and having arguments, to the point where Peet left (he had been successfully writing children's books on the side). Disney then decided to scrap Peet's script, and gave the assignment to the Sherman Brothers saying, "Here's the general idea...(general idea)....and here's the book...(hands them the book)...DO NO read it, make up a story and songs, and get back to me." In the process, most of Gilkyson's songs (except "The Bare Necessities") were replaced, which is why the Deleted Songs section has so many songs. And The Jungle Book as we know it today is more "jungle farce" (Sherman Brothers version) than "jungle fantasy" (Bill Peet version).Disney Duster wrote:I'm sorry if this has been asked before, I merely skimmed the last few pages of this thread, but Luke wrote this on the front page:
I read the press release and can't figure out what that's supposed to be. It sounds interesting, like an entire alternate version of the film.Disney's discarded 1963 film treatment
Yes, there is going to be a music video on the set. By who though is still a mystery.Matt wrote:Ok so we are getting a matted version of the film? GGRRRRR lol.
Any sign of a music video on the DVD? it would be cool if the jonas brothers had there remake of I Wan'na be like you on the DVD.
Hopefully someone good.TheSequelofDisney wrote:Yes, there is going to be a music video on the set. By who though is still a mystery.Matt wrote:Ok so we are getting a matted version of the film? GGRRRRR lol.
Any sign of a music video on the DVD? it would be cool if the jonas brothers had there remake of I Wan'na be like you on the DVD.