Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:50 am
Hey that's a great cover!
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Toy Story 3, Beauty and the Beast: diamond Edition, Disney Blu-ray, Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Princess and the Frog(abbreviated), Tinkerbell anti-piracy ad, DMR.blackcauldron85 wrote:What trailers are there, please!?!
Thanks! It looks amazing! I can't wait!buffalobill wrote:Found a review of the Mexican blu ray/combo & I am so glad I have it coming. Just wish the person who I'm buying it from got them with slipcovers. http://blu-news.com/index.php/2010/02/d ... o-version/
Already bidding on a copy. I mean, what do I have to lose?podman wrote:OK, my friend went to Mexico last week and was able to find this for me. In fact, he brought me 4 extra copies that I have started to put up on eBay.
Unbelieveable. Looks just amazing!
And I was surprised to see how substantial the bonus features are. There is an all new half hour HD documentary (in addition to the older 15 min DS one) and an entirely new Cine-explore track... lots of great info. Also, there are a couple Silly Symphonies that appear to be restored and presented in full HD.
And the DVD is fully playable on US players too... so there's not much of a drawback to this edition.
Thanks!ajmrowland wrote:Toy Story 3, Beauty and the Beast: diamond Edition, Disney Blu-ray, Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue, Princess and the Frog(abbreviated), Tinkerbell anti-piracy ad, DMR.blackcauldron85 wrote:What trailers are there, please!?!
Did you get the slipcover or (like me) were yours without one? I'm not worried as I figure I'll just wait for the US release & then buy the American version with a slipcover & then take it back (conveniently leaving the slipcover at home). I can't wait to get my copy from the guy I bought it from over at dvdtalk.podman wrote:OK, my friend went to Mexico last week and was able to find this for me. In fact, he brought me 4 extra copies that I have started to put up on eBay.
Unbelieveable. Looks just amazing!
And I was surprised to see how substantial the bonus features are. There is an all new half hour HD documentary (in addition to the older 15 min DS one) and an entirely new Cine-explore track... lots of great info. Also, there are a couple Silly Symphonies that appear to be restored and presented in full HD.
And the DVD is fully playable on US players too... so there's not much of a drawback to this edition.
That's true... though I guess it remains to be seen how good it is. I highly doubt it will look as well restored as Dumbo or Snow White though. And I really doubt there will be a commentary or any kind of substantial new documentary.The_Iceflash wrote:@podman: The Great Mouse Detective is boasting a new restoration though.
No slipcovers. Though I've never understood why they're desirable. I take them off and throw them in a box when I do get them. It's just a piece of cardboard that duplicates the package art that's already there and adds an additional step to opening the cover. Why are they so sought after?buffalobill wrote:Did you get the slipcover or (like me) were yours without one? I'm not worried as I figure I'll just wait for the US release & then buy the American version with a slipcover & then take it back (conveniently leaving the slipcover at home). I can't wait to get my copy from the guy I bought it from over at dvdtalk.podman wrote:OK, my friend went to Mexico last week and was able to find this for me. In fact, he brought me 4 extra copies that I have started to put up on eBay.
Unbelieveable. Looks just amazing!
And I was surprised to see how substantial the bonus features are. There is an all new half hour HD documentary (in addition to the older 15 min DS one) and an entirely new Cine-explore track... lots of great info. Also, there are a couple Silly Symphonies that appear to be restored and presented in full HD.
And the DVD is fully playable on US players too... so there's not much of a drawback to this edition.
I would hope it wouldn't need the type of restoration Dumbo and Snow White got since it's a much newer film. Restoring it shouldn't take as long or cost as much.podman wrote:That's true... though I guess it remains to be seen how good it is. I highly doubt it will look as well restored as Dumbo or Snow White though. And I really doubt there will be a commentary or any kind of substantial new documentary.The_Iceflash wrote:@podman: The Great Mouse Detective is boasting a new restoration though.
I think slipcovers make the overall package look more impressive and complete.podman wrote:No slipcovers. Though I've never understood why they're desirable. I take them off and throw them in a box when I do get them. It's just a piece of cardboard that duplicates the package art that's already there and adds an additional step to opening the cover. Why are they so sought after?buffalobill wrote: Did you get the slipcover or (like me) were yours without one? I'm not worried as I figure I'll just wait for the US release & then buy the American version with a slipcover & then take it back (conveniently leaving the slipcover at home). I can't wait to get my copy from the guy I bought it from over at dvdtalk.
The_Iceflash wrote:I think slipcovers make the overall package look more impressive and complete.podman wrote: No slipcovers. Though I've never understood why they're desirable. I take them off and throw them in a box when I do get them. It's just a piece of cardboard that duplicates the package art that's already there and adds an additional step to opening the cover. Why are they so sought after?
Yeah....althought their release department of when to release it in the USA.....not so much getting praise from me espcially when it's basicly a done product more than one place.....grr......Did Canada get this? Or are the USA and Canada getting left out until 2011?ajmrowland wrote:The slipcover, albeit useless, is nice. It's actually glossier than most. Meanwhile, this is a bit more promising than some of disney's past "Special Editions" and it doesn't suck the juice out of Diamonds either. Most features are new and substantial, but there isn't an overwhelming amount compared to other Animated Classics. Either way, Disney finally earns my encouragement and praise!
No we're in this with you. Unless I'm just really blind and can't see anything, we didn't get it either.disneyboy20022 wrote:Did Canada get this? Or are the USA and Canada getting left out until 2011?