DisneyFreak5282 wrote:OK, before I start, Escapay, don't yell at me for this, if it has already been discussed.
This is not directed solely at DisneyFreak, just is a general reminder for everyone.
1. Use. The. Search. Option. Please. Here's a great example for a search...
Part 1: Searching Options
Notice the following sections.
Keyword: "Dumbo version"
Terms: "All terms"
Forum: "General Discussion"
Search Previous: "Topic Title Only".
Part 2: Result
Self-explanatory
2. If you have a question about a DVD, please, read the reviews for them first. They're broken up in the following categories:
Main Index - All Reviews
The Latest Reviews - and Review Feedback
Animated Classics - From Snow White to Chicken Little, nearly all the versions on DVD are reviewed (example: Mulan Gold Collection and Special Edition are reviewed, but not Mulan Limited Issue)
Other Animated Films - DVDs of Pixar Films, Theatre-bound Animated Films not by WDFA, and Studio Ghibli
Live Action Films (1980-present) - Films released from 1980 to present, that are on DVD, with the latest on top.
Live Action Films (Pre-1980) - Films released before 1980 that are on DVD, with the earliest on top.
Direct to Video - All Direct to Video titles on DVD, be it live-action or animated.
IMAX & Documentaries - aka the Miscellaneous section.
Television Movies 1 - Covers Vintage TV movies and specials on DVD, from 1954 to 1980.
Television Movies 2 - Covers TV movies on DVD, from 1980-1990 (1991-1996 is oddly missing).
Television Movies - Covers TV Movies with the banner for "The Wonderful World of Disney: on DVD from 1997 to present.
Disney Channel Movies - Covers Disney Channel movies on DVD from 1983 to present.
Television Shows - Covers any Disney-or-Touchstone-produced-or-acquired Television Shows on DVD and is separated by genre.
Reviews are written and made to *be* that helpful guide that can often be used in lieu of making a new topic and hoping people can respond.
3. brotherbear's topic is
here. Very helpful, and brotherbear even states that she read both reviews, but still would like further input from the rest of us.
4. My opinion, as I said in brotherbear's thread, is this:
I'd go for the 60th Anniversary Edition. Less obnoxious cover art, NO slipcover to worry about, has the wonderful trailers, and while the transfer isn't as...well, it's the lesser of the two. The added features to the BTE could be interesting to some (I wouldn't mind seeing the Jim Brickman/Kassie de Paiva music video), but ultimately unnecessary.
Escapay