Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 12:38 am
Hello. Do you remember me? I'm the grumpy one. Not the dwarf Grumpy. But grumpy by nature. And I'm afraid I'm going to have a little grump now.
I really think a lot of people here are going to be very disappointed with Dumbo's release, for a few reasons.
Firstly, despite Dumbo getting a fair number of Laserdisc releases, I can't actually find any with any supplements, unlike a lot of Disney films. Thus Masterpiece edition seems to be the last Laserdisc released in the US - http://disneyinfo.nl/laserdiscdetail.php?film=223 - and its disappointingly bare bones. They did release a 50th Anniversary edition, but I've drawn a blank at trying to find any useful information on that.
Secondly, Dumbo's had 2 US DVD releases (plus another 3 non-US releases, including one bare-bones release elsewhere). It would appear that on the face of it, Disney isn't holding back substantial materials which could be imported to the new 2 disc edition. The last DVD had substantial supplements (commentary, documentary, archive clips, classic shorts and a reasonable gallery compared to many others. And as previously noted, there appears to be nothing from a previous Laserdisc release Disney can easily import.
Thirdly, while us simple mortals don't know for sure what goes on "behind the scenes" at Disney, this does appear to be a somewhat late addition to the range. You almost get the impression its a stop-gap release, pushed up, down or around because circumstance has dictated the planned release wasn't ready. Remember what happened last time something similar happened?
Yes, Peter Pan: So-Called Platinum Edition, I'm talking about you. You'd do well to keep your head down at the back of the class. Maybe someday people will forget about you and your recycled supplements, short new additions, cheap "read-along" space filler and most damning of all, unforgivable lack of the "Walt Disney Christmas Special" TV special.
Does anyone really expect Dumbo to be that different?
On the plus side, I think we can assume this will come to Blu-ray as well as DVD and if so, this could be DVDs saviour. I can't see Disney releasing a 2 disc Blu-ray without the now customary Cine-Explore feature which may result in a newly recorded commentary but at the very least should result in Disney reopening it's archive for new clips, artwork and photos. Likewise, I'm sure Disney will want to boast about a Hi-Def documentary for the Blu-ray, so it's likely a new one will be recorded.
But on the downside (although I admit I could be wrong, given the wonderful Hi-Def archive footage on the Sleeping Beauty release) those wanting The Reluctant Dragon may be disappointed if the film doesn't exist in a format suitable for Blu-ray release.
But do we really want that? Surely a large percentage of people here interested in The Reluctant Dragon will have it already due to the Walt Disney Treasures release?
I fail to see why double-dipping content for Blu-ray release is bad, but double-dipping content for DVD release is good. Which of course brings me to my final musing (which is far from new):
I really have to question if this release is "worth while" at this time. I'm sure with care, attention and time Disney could, if they wanted to, produce a definitive Dumbo release. But does it have to be now, so soon after the Big Top release? When films like Hercules are still available in crappy non-anamorphic format, I really have to question Disney's logic. Presumably, Hercules and a few others (Hunchback, Home on the Range, Treasure Planet - Hey, does Disney have something against the letter 'H') would not only be easier to source (due to being digitally stored in CAPS files) but also supplemental features would be more abundant. It's a crime such modern films have never had the 2 disc treatment when they would have been made with Laserdisc and/or DVD supplements in mind.
I really think a lot of people here are going to be very disappointed with Dumbo's release, for a few reasons.
Firstly, despite Dumbo getting a fair number of Laserdisc releases, I can't actually find any with any supplements, unlike a lot of Disney films. Thus Masterpiece edition seems to be the last Laserdisc released in the US - http://disneyinfo.nl/laserdiscdetail.php?film=223 - and its disappointingly bare bones. They did release a 50th Anniversary edition, but I've drawn a blank at trying to find any useful information on that.
Secondly, Dumbo's had 2 US DVD releases (plus another 3 non-US releases, including one bare-bones release elsewhere). It would appear that on the face of it, Disney isn't holding back substantial materials which could be imported to the new 2 disc edition. The last DVD had substantial supplements (commentary, documentary, archive clips, classic shorts and a reasonable gallery compared to many others. And as previously noted, there appears to be nothing from a previous Laserdisc release Disney can easily import.
Thirdly, while us simple mortals don't know for sure what goes on "behind the scenes" at Disney, this does appear to be a somewhat late addition to the range. You almost get the impression its a stop-gap release, pushed up, down or around because circumstance has dictated the planned release wasn't ready. Remember what happened last time something similar happened?
Yes, Peter Pan: So-Called Platinum Edition, I'm talking about you. You'd do well to keep your head down at the back of the class. Maybe someday people will forget about you and your recycled supplements, short new additions, cheap "read-along" space filler and most damning of all, unforgivable lack of the "Walt Disney Christmas Special" TV special.
Does anyone really expect Dumbo to be that different?
On the plus side, I think we can assume this will come to Blu-ray as well as DVD and if so, this could be DVDs saviour. I can't see Disney releasing a 2 disc Blu-ray without the now customary Cine-Explore feature which may result in a newly recorded commentary but at the very least should result in Disney reopening it's archive for new clips, artwork and photos. Likewise, I'm sure Disney will want to boast about a Hi-Def documentary for the Blu-ray, so it's likely a new one will be recorded.
But on the downside (although I admit I could be wrong, given the wonderful Hi-Def archive footage on the Sleeping Beauty release) those wanting The Reluctant Dragon may be disappointed if the film doesn't exist in a format suitable for Blu-ray release.
But do we really want that? Surely a large percentage of people here interested in The Reluctant Dragon will have it already due to the Walt Disney Treasures release?
I fail to see why double-dipping content for Blu-ray release is bad, but double-dipping content for DVD release is good. Which of course brings me to my final musing (which is far from new):
I really have to question if this release is "worth while" at this time. I'm sure with care, attention and time Disney could, if they wanted to, produce a definitive Dumbo release. But does it have to be now, so soon after the Big Top release? When films like Hercules are still available in crappy non-anamorphic format, I really have to question Disney's logic. Presumably, Hercules and a few others (Hunchback, Home on the Range, Treasure Planet - Hey, does Disney have something against the letter 'H') would not only be easier to source (due to being digitally stored in CAPS files) but also supplemental features would be more abundant. It's a crime such modern films have never had the 2 disc treatment when they would have been made with Laserdisc and/or DVD supplements in mind.