Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:19 pm
Oh that one is pretty cool too, I like it's simplicity. I'm really excited for the updated R1 cover art - it looks pretty good to me.
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Hopefully, this means that the Platinum Edition will be presented in full screen instead of widescreen. If so, I'm definitely buying it!Billy Moon wrote:The trailer seems to have footage from the restored print, and since it is fullscreen, it indicates they have restored the whole, unmatted picture. It would be a real shame if it wasn't included on the DVD.
No, the press release already said that it would be 1.75:1, so it probably won't be fullscreen. What's wrong with widescreen? I mean, it was the way that the film was supposed look.Gabrielkat wrote:Hopefully, this means that the Platinum Edition will be presented in full screen instead of widescreen. If so, I'm definitely buying it!Billy Moon wrote:The trailer seems to have footage from the restored print, and since it is fullscreen, it indicates they have restored the whole, unmatted picture. It would be a real shame if it wasn't included on the DVD.![]()
We all pretty much KNOW that Jungle Book will have a matted widescreen picture. So the 1.75:1 (I believe that's the correct ratio...) WILL be included. However, it's still debated as to wether or not Disney will include the restored fullscreen picture on this set as well as the widescreen picture. (ala: Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping Beauty). I don't believe it's very likely, though.TheSequelofDisney wrote:No, the press release already said that it would be 1.75:1, so it probably won't be fullscreen. What's wrong with widescreen? I mean, it was the way that the film was supposed look.Gabrielkat wrote: Hopefully, this means that the Platinum Edition will be presented in full screen instead of widescreen. If so, I'm definitely buying it!![]()
Seriously, I used to love full screen because it seemed better that it filled the entire screen. I have since learned the error of my ways and now I only watch movies in widescreen.TheSequelofDisney wrote:No, the press release already said that it would be 1.75:1, so it probably won't be fullscreen. What's wrong with widescreen? I mean, it was the way that the film was supposed look.Gabrielkat wrote: Hopefully, this means that the Platinum Edition will be presented in full screen instead of widescreen. If so, I'm definitely buying it!![]()
It's not debated because Disney only releases their PEs in their theatrical form unless the directors want it changed. Since the directors for TJB are not alive, it will most likely, only be in matted 1.75:1. That's been known for awhile. LatT was shown in both Widescreen and Fullscreen in theaters, that's why it has both on its DVD. SB probably was, too, though I am uncertain about that one.brotherbear wrote:We all pretty much KNOW that Jungle Book will have a matted widescreen picture. So the 1.75:1 (I believe that's the correct ratio...) WILL be included. However, it's still debated as to wether or not Disney will include the restored fullscreen picture on this set as well as the widescreen picture. (ala: Lady and the Tramp and Sleeping Beauty). I don't believe it's very likely, though.
Well, it's a little different than all that. The fullscreen version on Lady and the Tramp's DVD isn't the fullscreen version shown in theaters. The theater version actually shifted the characters around to fit the 1.33:1 window whereas the DVD is pan and scan. Disney would've had to hire Lowry Digital to restore the original fullframe version apart from the widescreen one, which would've taken more time and money. Sleeping Beauty's ratio was never altered in theaters since more theaters had widescreen capabilities in 1959 than in 1955.TheSequelofDisney wrote:It's not debated because Disney only releases their PEs in their theatrical form unless the directors want it changed. Since the directors for TJB are not alive, it will most likely, only be in matted 1.75:1. That's been known for awhile. LatT was shown in both Widescreen and Fullscreen in theaters, that's why it has both on its DVD. SB probably was, too, though I am uncertain about that one.
I got the impression from Sleeping Beauty's trailers that both versions were shown in cinemas. One trailer says something like "only in this theatre in this area you can see this film in widescreen with stereophonic sound", which could mean that smaller theatres showed a pan&scan version with mono sound.Disneykid wrote:Sleeping Beauty's ratio was never altered in theaters since more theaters had widescreen capabilities in 1959 than in 1955.
They usually don't start pre-orders, for platinum editions, till mid-august.potterrules93 wrote:are you able to reserve your copy at the disney store yet? if not when will you be able to?
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Thank you! I'm glad that Baloo is featured on the spine, that's who I was hoping for.pick wrote:Simba3, here's a link where you can see the spine...
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=64485
I'm not givin'' any spoilers about who's on the spine, ok? lol
Maybe Mowgli will be on the other side of the slip case, like buzz and woody on the toy story 10th AEDisneykid wrote:I actually would prefer it if Mowgli were on the spine since, you know, he is the protagonist. It doesn't really bother me, though, since this film is sort of a buddy picture, in which case having Baloo on the spine isn't so far-fetched.