Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:22 pm
I'm one of them. Especially since I'm getting a lot of slack for it. (Gets told I'm wasting money, etc..)Maerj wrote:Yes but I think there's a lot of people who are really, really sick of double dipping.
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I'm one of them. Especially since I'm getting a lot of slack for it. (Gets told I'm wasting money, etc..)Maerj wrote:Yes but I think there's a lot of people who are really, really sick of double dipping.
This, this, this. For a company that loves Blu-ray so much, they sure are fickle.Maerj wrote:Disney wanted everyone to go out and get Bluray players. There are many who have. Now they release things on DVD and not on Bluray, great way to support/push the new format. There are other titles that I've double dipped on DVD but I'm not really interested in doing that anymore. I'd buy a title like Black Cauldron on Bluray in a heartbeat but I'm not really into getting this movie on DVD again. Especially since it sounds like its not even uncut.
I think it's time for a new shorts line don't you?Neal wrote:B-B-BUT BLU-RAY PLAYERS UPSCALE YOUR OLD DVDS!!!!! SO BUY THE DVD WITH A NEW TRANSFER AND IT'S THE SAME THING!
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Just kidding, you are right. Disney wants us to adopt a new format but doesn't support enough with new releases. Why should Blu-ray be considered this 'pedestal format' where only the most beloved classics are given the Blu treatment? Disney should be working on getting more of their animated films out in the format.
Disney should really be working on releasing their entire catalogue. They hardly release anything except new films.The_Iceflash wrote:I think it's time for a new shorts line don't you?Neal wrote:B-B-BUT BLU-RAY PLAYERS UPSCALE YOUR OLD DVDS!!!!! SO BUY THE DVD WITH A NEW TRANSFER AND IT'S THE SAME THING!
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Just kidding, you are right. Disney wants us to adopt a new format but doesn't support enough with new releases. Why should Blu-ray be considered this 'pedestal format' where only the most beloved classics are given the Blu treatment? Disney should be working on getting more of their animated films out in the format.
Yeah... that's definitly worth the money and effort to ship it in from another country...Khonnor wrote:Ooh, I can't wait to finally see this one.
So getting the dvd, Region 1 ofcourse, since here in Holland it will have the Dutch title on the cover and a stupid number on the spine, to see which classic number it is,
It's just a placeholder. Amazon puts those up when it seems like common sense for companies to release certain titles. Off the top of my head, there's also "Gargoyles: Season Two, Vol. Two", "Gargoyles: The Complete Third Season", and "Victor/Victoria" Blu-Ray but none of those probably won't see the light of day for quite some time.fatcake wrote:guess whatblack cauldron might even be on blu-ray after all!
cuz i found it on amazon, heres the link:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz
hope its true, if is i might pick this up
Uhmm, it's actually cheaper to get it from the US.Goliath wrote:Yeah... that's definitly worth the money and effort to ship it in from another country...
It's not that I included them, just the Dutch release-company.Neal wrote:Khonnor - what are the 3 films you have included that the U.S. doesn't?
You're thinking of "Bedknobs and Broomsticks," lovely Mary Poppins-esque film with Angela Lansbury.Khonnor wrote:Brooms and bedknobs? Not really sure about that last one.
Really?! I take back everything I said! Maybe I'll check that out, too.Khonnor wrote:Uhmm, it's actually cheaper to get it from the US.
Last week I bought Oliver And Company and The Sword In The Stone, both still sealed and with slipcover for 25 euro, including shipping. You won't get those in Holland for that price, they are 16, 17 euro each.