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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:37 am
by Mooky
I finally got to see the movie and I really liked it. It was refreshing, touching and entertaining. However, what troubles me is the sudden change in tone once
Charles Muntz is revealed to be the villain. I may be just nitpicking, but that action-packed third act didn't sit really well with me: in my opinion, it just doesn't go along with the rest of the movie. I would have preferred a much calmer resolution. It's still a great movie though.
And

at Alpha's first appearance!
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:59 pm
by Marky_198
I just watched the trailer of this film, but seriously.
Are they presenting this as a real film?
I mean, it looks just shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It really is just a bunch of flickering squares and circles.
The exact same sterile, plasticky look, the characters are dead behind the eyes, and the movements are really unnatural and not fluid at all, almost like slowmotion, just like the first Toy Story film.
Is this the level 3d has come to in 2009?
I'm starting to get really worried for Rapunzel.
What an incredible relief to see the beauty and fluidity of the PATF trailer.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:45 pm
by goofystitch
Starting today, you can pre-order UP on DVD and Blu-Ray at Best Buy and get a free collectible Steelbook. The Steelbook holds 4 discs, so it is clear that it was designed for the Blu-Ray, but you can still get it free with a preorder of both DVD versions. You just take it to the register and pay $7.50 now. You take your receipt back to the same Best Buy on 11/10 and they take $7.50 off the price of the movie that they will be holding for you.
Here are some photos from forum members on Blu-Ray.com:
The artwork is really nice, but it is very big. I wish they would have only made it hold 3 discs since there is no reason to keep the digital copy disc. Then it would have been the same size as the Snow White Steelbook.
The only other gift-with-preorder I've seen so far is a pin set when you order from disneystore.com.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:12 pm
by magicalwands
goofystitch wrote:The artwork is really nice, but it is very big. I wish they would have only made it hold 3 discs since there is no reason to keep the digital copy disc. Then it would have been the same size as the Snow White Steelbook.
Even with four discs, I think they could've easily made it thin like Snow White. For SW, one side held two discs so Up could have easily housed two discs on both sides.
The front cover is SO beautiful! Don't know if I will want to buy Up at BB because Toys R Us might have a better price, but since SW sold out of steel-cases, I will be getting this just in case because I can return it.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 2:21 pm
by goofystitch
magicalwands wrote:Even with four discs, I think they could've easily made it thin like Snow White. For SW, one side held two discs so Up could have easily housed two discs on both sides.
I had asked the same question on Blu-Ray.com and someone pointed out that the double disc side of the Snow White case is thicker and if they did it on both sides, they wouldn't close together. I guess it would have taken too much reworking of the structure. The way this one works is the steel sides are the same size as the Snow White case and they added the plastic buffer zone. But even with the way they did it, it still seems bigger than it needs to be. Also, the spindles hold 3 discs and the 4th is housed on the inside. I feel like they could have just done 1 double disc spindle and put a disc on either side to save some space.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 8:26 pm
by DarthPrime
Picked up the Steelbook today, and its nice.
It is a little big. It has enough room on the inside that the 2 trays for the discs can move around (it could have been made smaller and still had plenty of room inside). The trays also feel a little flimsy, but it looks nice on the shelf.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 9:09 pm
by The Little Merboy
Thanks for posting that, goofystitch. Because, I am not opening mine. And I was dying to see what the inside looked like.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:18 pm
by ajmrowland
The artwork is all reused. I might just get the blu-ray or the Lamp set instead.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:17 pm
by DisneyLuver
DarthPrime wrote:Picked up the Steelbook today, and its nice.
Sorry if this bothers you or is redundant, but how did you pick it up a month early?!

Is Best Buy letting it out a month early or something?
From those pictures, the steelbook really doesn't look that impressive (I ended up getting the steelbook for Snow White, and it's pretty impressive, though). I, too, am not fond of that cover art while the regular Blu-Ray cover looks great. I might just pick the Blu-Ray up, as well.
Nonetheless, I'm very excited to have Up on Blu-Ray! It was an absolutely gorgeous and amazing film and I'm so excited to view it on Blu-Ray!

Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:23 pm
by Just.A.Friend
DisneyLuver wrote:DarthPrime wrote:Picked up the Steelbook today, and its nice.
Sorry if this bothers you or is redundant, but how did you pick it up a month early?!

Is Best Buy letting it out a month early or something?
He means just the steelbook, not the actual DVD/ Blu-Ray.
The steelbook is available now when pre-ordering the actual movie.
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:25 pm
by DisneyLuver
Just.A.Friend wrote:DisneyLuver wrote:
Sorry if this bothers you or is redundant, but how did you pick it up a month early?!

Is Best Buy letting it out a month early or something?
He means just the steelbook, not the actual DVD/ Blu-Ray.
The steelbook is available now when pre-ordering the actual movie.
Oh.
That was dumb of me.
Thanks!

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:54 am
by slave2moonlight
I will have to preorder and get that Steelbook! Though, with Snow White I did and ended up not even getting it there (the movie I mean) because I got it free from Amazon Vine, so I ended up giving the receipt to a friend to use... Can't complain but it was basically paying 7 dollars or whatever for the steelbook case... Anyways, I still will probably do it for Up too, as I want the set with the Lamp, and I doubt I'll be offered that from Amazon Vine.
Incidentally, does anyone know if action figures or even WDCC statuettes from "Up" will ever come out? I want something to commemorate this movie, but I'm done with snowglobes because they always form ever growing air bubbles...
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:11 am
by DarthPrime
DisneyLuver wrote:Just.A.Friend wrote:
He means just the steelbook, not the actual DVD/ Blu-Ray.
The steelbook is available now when pre-ordering the actual movie.
Oh.
That was dumb of me.
Thanks!

The steelbooks were on a end cap at my store. You just need to take one with you when you check out and let them know if you want the Blu-ray combo pack, or the standard DVD (there are 3 UPC codes on the back, and they scan which one you want). The preorder is $7.50 and that amount is taken off the total price when you come back to pickup the movie.
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 12:44 pm
by ajmrowland
First blu-ray review!
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/2619/up.html
Looks like this'll be the first disc to include "Descriptive Video Service" since Tarzan
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:19 am
by blackcauldron85
Preview Special Mission...
http://blueskydisney.blogspot.com/2009/ ... ssion.html

So funny, and that was just a short clip! I <3 Dug!

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:38 pm
by Escapay
All I see is this:
- We can't wait to publish our review for this 5 STAR MUST OWN title that we believe is one of the best Blu-ray releases of the year
In the meantime, please join the 'Up' review conversation in the forums!
ajmrowland wrote:Looks like this'll be the first disc to include "Descriptive Video Service" since Tarzan
I'm glad they did this. More movies should include this as an option. I loved the one for
Tarzan, and there's also one on
Moulin Rouge! that is quite good too.
At the same time, it's also reminding me of the little girl whose dying wish was to see
Up and so Pixar sent someone with the DVD and gifts, and the girl was in so much pain that her eyes were shut so the mother had to narrate for her.
albert
Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:50 pm
by ajmrowland
Well, there's always going to be biased reviews.
And this is one movie which could cause the coldest, most unbiased reviewer to melt.
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:33 am
by blackcauldron85
Disney's old man rides high at UK box office
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyl ... 4D20091020
(via laughingplace.com)
Disney-Pixar's widely acclaimed "Up" held on to top spot at the British box office with another big take on its second weekend, Screen International said Tuesday.
The animated story of a cranky old man on a balloon-powered adventure made 5.1 million pounds after its opening 6.4 million pounds to replicate its success in America.
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:20 am
by KubrickFan
I finally got to see this today, and I absolutely loved it.
It was my first 3D experience with an actual movie, and it worked flawlessly. Only during the beginning my glasses were broken, or something. I told the patron outside if I could switch them with another pair and he did. He also said that would sometimes happen. I missed the Toy Story 3 teaser because of that.
Partly Cloudy looked amazing, and was a fun little short. It was a bit obvious that they tried to test the animation of clouds, but for the short length it wasn't bothersome.
Then Up itself. It seemed to me like everything was in it, and it was mixed incredibly well. You would go from a sad scene, to a scene filled with humor to an action-filled scene. It worked great. Carl's bond with Ellie was never forgotten, the humor never felt out of place and the action seemed totally appropriate in a movie about someone looking for adventure.
I didn't get the feeling of the typical buddy movie that Pixar made a couple of times prior to this. It was a refreshing new take on it.
I also thought Muntz was an interesting 'villain'. He wasn't even evil, he was just too obsessed by the thing he was searching for all his life. In a way he mirrored Carl himself, and that's what good about him. The dogfight wasn't distracting either, if you've come over the fact that they have collars so they can talk, or can cook.
The 3D worked incredibly well, I think. It never felt gimmicky to me. It was more an extension of the existing scenery, and that's the way it should be used. I loved the way the newsreel in the beginning didn't have any depth at all, and you would suddenly feel like you were in a movie theater when the camera panned out to reveal the audience seeing it.
By the way, did anyone catch the Pizza Planet Truck? I caught John Ratzenberger and the Wilhelm Scream, but I missed that one. If it's in there. And what about the A-113? Did that show up anywhere?
I'm glad I finally got the chance to see it, it's been a while since I was instantly mesmerized by a Pixar film (Ratatouille and Wall-E got to me only after a couplen of viewings) but they still got it. I preordered the American Blu as well. The only fortunate thing about the fact that we got to see the film so late in the game is that the Blu-ray release is there in just a couple of weeks.
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:38 am
by goofystitch
KubrickFan wrote:By the way, did anyone catch the Pizza Planet Truck? I caught John Ratzenberger and the Wilhelm Scream, but I missed that one. If it's in there. And what about the A-113? Did that show up anywhere?
The Pizza Planet truck is hidden in the scene where Carl takes off. They do some panning shots of the city below and it's in one of those shots.
I didn't personally find A-113, but somebody told me it's in Muntz's ship at the end. I'm not sure where, though.