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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:24 pm
by TM2-Megatron
I'd rather they used the 2nd disc entirely for bonus content... while the craptacular 1-disc releases of the past 2 Pixar films haven't been devastating (since neither was anywhere near the top of my Pixar ranking), Wall-E certainly deserves a move back to the quality 2-disc releases we're accustomed to. And that means bonus features, not a digital copy. If I want a digital copy, I'll rip it myself after buying the thing. The only things from a Pixar DVD I usually want to put on my iPod, though, are the shorts.

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:25 pm
by Simba3
I really love the cover too - I'm hoping there will be a 2-Disc DVD release in the U.S.

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:29 pm
by potterrules93
how many people even use the digital copy anyways? you think the companies would realize that its a waste to release a digital copy. if people really wanted the movie on their ipod or whatever they would just rip it and buy the chaper dvd!
Ryn

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 6:38 pm
by TM2-Megatron
As far as the cover goes, yeah it's cute. However, it doesn't make a lot of sense. Why are Eve and Mo with Wall-E outside of the probe ship... and why is Earth free of the orbiting garbage, and not an unhealthy brown? Also, what the heck is Wall-E waving that poor plant around for? Unless it's a species native to Krypton and not Earth, it certainly would not survive breaking atmosphere, nor exposure to the vacuum of space, lol. It also looks as if Wall-E could use a charge.

It just seems as if the designers of this cover chose a bunch of random elements from the movie at various points in the timeline, and threw them all together in a specific scene (in which most of them don't belong, to boot). I'd rather we got a cover that was less busy, and more "classy", as it were.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:32 am
by 2099net
2099net wrote:UK Blu-ray scheduled for Nov 24th
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... tedisne-21
I see this is a placeholder entry now. But I managed to get my order in when they were accepting orders! :)


potterrules93 wrote:how many people even use the digital copy anyways? you think the companies would realize that its a waste to release a digital copy. if people really wanted the movie on their ipod or whatever they would just rip it and buy the chaper dvd!
Ryn
Except of course, you can't rip Blu-rays very well, and we are primarily talking about the BD release here. And even if you can, it’s a much slower process due to the size of the images and files. So giving a digital copy makes a lot of sense – it will discourage actual piracy, and if done correctly, will discourage the need for "ordinary" people to even have any BD ripping software, which again will discourage piracy. With DVD, the studios were slow, and failed to offer an alternative to home ripping and its gotten out of hand (from the studios point of view). With Blu-ray, the studios are making an effort to provide a workable alternative solution. I think they should be praised for this.

If you want a portable copy, that doesn't mean you don't want the best quality possible for home viewing. I don't see any reason why one use negates the other.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:45 am
by PeterPanfan
While I support the Digital Copy, they should just release it as a bonus item in stores, instead of wasting a disc that could easily be filled with bonus features.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:34 pm
by Disneykid
I really like the cover. I don't have a problem with the fact that it's not exactly movie accurate (and by the way, did we forget that WALL-E actually does hold the plant in space right before the dancing scene?). How many covers/posters that contain several characters together in setting are fully representative of an actual scene in the film? I don't see why it would be a problem here. I'm glad Disney didn't go with their usual Lead-Character-Over-the-Logo-with-the-Supporting-Cast-at-the-Bottom layout, even if it's mostly worked for them.

I'm not worried about the BD not being a 2-disc (if you ignore the Digital Copy disc). You can fit a lot of content onto a single BD. The Cars and Ratatouille BDs are very satisfying despite not quite being up to the same quality as Pixar's older Collector's Editions.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:46 pm
by TM2-Megatron
Disneykid wrote:I really like the cover. I don't have a problem with the fact that it's not exactly movie accurate (and by the way, did we forget that WALL-E actually does hold the plant in space right before the dancing scene?). How many covers/posters that contain several characters together in setting are fully representative of an actual scene in the film? I don't see why it would be a problem here. I'm glad Disney didn't go with their usual Lead-Character-Over-the-Logo-with-the-Supporting-Cast-at-the-Bottom layout, even if it's mostly worked for them.
It's not the fact it isn't movie-accurate that bothers me; just that the cover seems too busy, on the whole. Like an over-eager 10yo kid hacking away with cut and paste in Photoshop, mixing a bunch of things that don't really look like they belong together. For the type of movie Wall-E was, I think a more understated (on the surface, anyway) cover would've been more fitting.

Yeah, I do recall Wall-E holding the plant up in space... and Eve freaking out and erercting a forcefield around it prior to hugging him.
Disneykid wrote:I'm not worried about the BD not being a 2-disc (if you ignore the Digital Copy disc). You can fit a lot of content onto a single BD. The Cars and Ratatouille BDs are very satisfying despite not quite being up to the same quality as Pixar's older Collector's Editions.
It's true you can fit more on a Blu-Ray than a DVD; even taking into account the fact that the movie in HD takes up a great deal more space. That's mostly due to the fact that the codecs in use on Blu-Ray are more much more efficient than MPEG-2. Still, many good movies could make a viable 2-disc blu-ray set if some effort were put into collecting the material.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:28 pm
by kbehm29
Wall-E has now passed up Kung Fu Panda to become the #5 grossing movie of 2008.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:31 pm
by yukitora
Ugh, I just don't like the cover at all.

Although it kind of reminds me of the Finding Nemo's DVD cover.

Either way at least it's better than the horrid thing Ratatouille's became.

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:45 am
by mickeymousechen
Wall-e is fantastic. It brings up the question that "why do people live".

People in the spaceship seems to be happy, but there IS something missing.

Whoa, it is cool.

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:55 am
by JDCB1986
I know the Bluray cover has been posted...
But I saw a few people asking if the US DVD release would have the same cover... and... yes... it will.

notice the lack of "2-Disk Collector's Edition" :/


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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:15 am
by TM2-Megatron
Leave it to the French to know what I'm talking about. Irritating though they may be, they understand aesthetics in a way most North Americans either don't or don't bother with :lol:

http://www.amazon.fr/Wall-E-Blu-ray-Phi ... 171&sr=1-3

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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:31 am
by 2099net
JDCB1986 wrote:I know the Bluray cover has been posted...
But I saw a few people asking if the US DVD release would have the same cover... and... yes... it will.

notice the lack of "2-Disk Collector's Edition" :/

If the second Blu-ray disc is just for the digital copy, then I expect the DVD will be the same as Prince Caspian, i.e. there will be copies available with and without the digital copy disc.

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:05 am
by mickeymousechen
2099net wrote:
If the second Blu-ray disc is just for the digital copy, then I expect the DVD will be the same as Prince Caspian, i.e. there will be copies available with and without the digital copy disc.
What is "digital copy"? Thanks!

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:22 am
by 2099net
It's a file you can copy from the disc and play on your iPod or other potable media player.

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:34 pm
by JDCB1986
TM2-Megatron wrote:Leave it to the French to know what I'm talking about. Irritating though they may be, they understand aesthetics in a way most North Americans either don't or don't bother with :lol:

http://www.amazon.fr/Wall-E-Blu-ray-Phi ... 171&sr=1-3

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although i do prefer that image...i don't like how low the title is and how bare the top is...had they bumped the title up to where they usually go, this would definitely be the better cover ! while i don't HATE the US cover... I do think it looks a bit like a video game rather than a movie cover... But I guess it falls in line with the rest of Pixar's less that great covers for their films.

With the excepion of A Bug's Life and the original Toy Story (VHS) covers... I have not liked any of the Pixar covers... I'd definitely say this WALL•E one is better than most of them have been, but the French cover is still better. I think the big thing I don't like is how un-organic the US cover feels. Very unlike the film itself... regardless if the cover is film accurate or not, they could have made it look a bit more organic and less flashy.

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Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:15 am
by magicalwands
I found this on some site called DVDizzy.com. ;)

Sorry to burst your bubble, but...
1-Disc DVD director's audio commentary, deleted
scenes, short film Presto, new short BURN•E, "Animation Sound
Design", "WALL•E's Tour of the Universe"; $29.99 SRP;
3-Disc Special Edition DVD with more deleted
scenes, making-of featurettes, BnL shorts, documentary film
The Pixar Story, "WALL•E's Treasures and Trinkets", "Lots
of Bots" storybook, and DisneyFile digital copy; $39.99 SRP;
2-Disc Blu-ray with exclusive BURN•E picture-in-picture, Cine-Explore, Axiom Arcade, Geek Track, and BD-Live; $35.99 SRP;
3-Disc Blu-ray with digital copy; $40.99 SRP


I'll be getting the 3-Disc DVD and the 2-Disc Blu-Ray.

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:57 pm
by potterrules93
will probably buy the 3 disk edition. sure the digital copy will be a waste but whatever i just want all of the extra special features
Ryn

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:49 pm
by PixarFan2006
If it's true, then I will probably get the 3 disc edition (provided the third disc is not the digital copy). I am not sure if I will get the blu-ray.