By remastered they likely just mean they made a new master print that was later used for the digital transfer. Given Disney's past uses of the word "remastered," there's likely to be only a few minor differences that wouldn't really be noticeable.zackisthewalrus wrote:From the Front Page:
Hmm, remastered huh? Do I smell a Blu release in the near future? Haha.Details have been released on September 8th's Bedknobs and Broomsticks: Enchanted Musical Edition. The slipcovered single disc will boast a digitally restored and remastered transfer of the 139-minute cut, the deleted song "A Step in the Right Direction", featurettes "The Wizards of Special Effects" (new) and "Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers" (old), and more to be announced.
However, if they mean "restored and remastered" in the Warner Brothers way...well, we may be in for a treat, even if it's not on Blu. For example, the old DVD of Blade Runner is...egh. Comparing it to the remastered version (released a year before all the multi-disc DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD sets - which all contained the remastered version - came out) was like night and day. Given that roughly the same amount of time has passed between releases (9 years), maybe Bedknobs and Broomsticks will have a new "wow!"-worthy restored/remasterd PQ like Blade Runner's.
And regarding the special features...I have a feeling "Wizards of Special Effects" may be the only new thing, with "more to be announced" simply being the scrapbook, film facts, David Tomlinson recording session, two cartoons, and the four trailers.
I wouldn't mind if "Music Magic" was the complete version Kelvin keeps talking about, as the DVD one is shortened apparently.
albert


