Lnds500 wrote:milojthatch wrote:
Please tell me you are joking...
Ehmm, no I'm not. I didn't compare them to the Platinum edition. The Diamond DVD releases have really few extras.
Ok, I missed that last part. You would be right, based on the newest versions of whatever title released on DVD, compared to that, the Blu-rays do have more extra features (barley). However, if compared to Disney DVD's at the height of Disney DVD's, the Blu-rays thus far more times then not have been a joke when it comes to the extras department. It's this stupid "Virtual Vault" thing in part. I'm sorry, it just doesn't count. But even newer releases of the animated films the last 5 to 6 years (that were not Pixar) have kind of sucked.
Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, Bolt, Prince and the Frog, Tangled, and
Winnie the Pooh have all left a lot to be desired when it comes to extras on the Blu-ray.
SWillie! wrote:milojthatch wrote:
Please tell me you are joking...
This is an extremely confusing response lol... Every single blu-ray release thus far has had more extra features than it's respective DVD release. And then 3D releases often have more bonus features than their 2D counterparts.
I think I explained myself well enough up top. But I'll add this: most of the Blu-rays released have
barely (with some exception) had more extras then their respective DVD's. Part of this also is that since 2007 or 2008, Disney has been playing the game "lets put next to no extras on the DVD's to force the Blu-ray issue" games that they are not playing with Blu-ray 3D vs. 2D Blu-ray. And yet, for many titles, it comes out to a handful of extras on the Blu-ray not on the DVD. It almost makes me want to not buy any of their films to be fully honest, or at least their new ones. Then again, with the direction things or going, that may happen anyway despite whatever the Home Entertainment format at the time is.