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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:16 am
by 2099net
Wonder why Bolt isn't getting a 3D release on the 2D release?
Perhaps, just perhaps a special 3D Blu-ray will be released later in 2009?
http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs. ... 3d-in-2009
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:49 am
by skybluemilk
Bolt is a good movie it was very funny, I would highly recomended it.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:08 pm
by Escapay
For anyone excited about that two-disc edition of
Bolt...don't get too excited...all you get is 24 minutes (not including "Super Rhino" or deleted scenes, which aren't passed yet) and a gorram digital copy...
Category
BOLT BONUS COMPILATION
Video Feature
Classified 27 January, 2009 .
Run Time 24m 14s
00:02:15:07 MILEY CYRUS & JOHN TRAVOLTA - "I THOUGHT I LOST YOU" (MUSIC VIDEO)
00:00:56:09 IN SESSION: WITH JOHN TRAVOLTA & MILEY CYRUS (FEATURETTE)
00:04:31:19 A NEW BREED OF DIRECTORS: A FILMMAKERS' JOURNEY (MAKING OF)
00:09:48:01 ACT, SPEAK! THE VOICES OF BOLT (MAKING OF)
00:06:42:23 CREATING THE WORLD OF DISNEY'S BOLT (MAKING OF)
Can they really consider that "In Session" to be a featurette? Its length makes it seem more like a frickin' easter egg.
I doubt the deleted scenes will add more to the runtime (unless it's like, 90 minutes of stuff from Chris Sanders'
American Dog).
albert
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:12 pm
by blackcauldron85
Escapay wrote:
I doubt the deleted scenes will add more to the runtime (unless it's like, 90 minutes of stuff from Chris Sanders' American Dog).

(No other emoticon could convey my true thoughts...so I put Stitch...who was created by Chris Sanders...)
That would be AMAZING!!!! I kind of doubt that
American Dog will be mentioned...I mean,
Kingdom Of the Sun/
Kingdom In the Sun was barely mentioned on the TENG Collector's Edition. But that would still be amazing.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:20 pm
by Neal
Hahahahahahahahahahaha...American Dog? You are a funny guy!
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:32 pm
by Escapay
Neal wrote:Hahahahahahahahahahaha...American Dog? You are a funny guy!
Stranger things have happened.

After all, who ever expected Disney to release a Special Edition of
The Black Cauldron with the infamous deleted scenes?
albert
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:41 pm
by Neal
They said deleted scenes. If they are the infamous ones or not is yet to be known. I'm sure Lasseter wants all this Sanders controversy swept under the carpet forevermore, not to blemish his biography of his time at Disney.
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:55 pm
by Escapay
I meant "infamous" in the fact that deleted scenes are being included at all. Probably the wrong word to use, though. Still, just the fact that
The Black Cauldron is being revisited (what with Disney no longer having any DTVs to release) is surprising.
Plus, it wouldn't be the first time material from the early versions of a film was on the DVD.
The Emperor's New Groove had a few pieces of concept art from
Kingdom of the Sun and
Aladdin included a couple short featurettes about the pre-Black Friday version of the film, as well as a couple songs and scenes from the Ashman/Menken treatment (notably "Proud of Your Boy", though that pretty much was expected). Heck, even
Chicken Little featured the original opening with Holly Hunter as the voice of Chicken Little. Surely it wouldn't be too out of place for the
Bolt DVD to include a couple deleted pieces with the radioactive bunny.
albert
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:58 am
by Neal
Well, I can say nothing would make me happier than to see American Dog on the DVD - only - it seems like the Sanders controversy drew the most flak of all the big director shifts at Disney, and as John is a fledgling as WDAS prez, he needs to make sure that nothing that could hurt him is hanging around.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 12:21 pm
by Jules
http://watchboltonline.com/
Does that site really have the entire film up!? I only watched till the opening shot of a man flipping the shop sign since I haven't yet seen the movie (as it's not yet been released locally) and don't want to spoil it.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:57 pm
by Neal
I watched the first 20 minutes and it was the theatrical cut of the film untouched.
So I'm willing to bet yes, that is the whole film.
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:29 pm
by DisneyJedi
Julian Carter wrote:http://watchboltonline.com/
Does that site really have the entire film up!? I only watched till the opening shot of a man flipping the shop sign since I haven't yet seen the movie (as it's not yet been released locally) and don't want to spoil it.
Actually, yes. You just need to give it time to load up.

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:38 pm
by stewie15
Arrr matey, swab the deck, batten the hatches.
(In case you didn't get it I'm referring to the fact you guys are pirates.)
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:39 am
by Elladorine
Um, you guys do realize that the movie cuts off after a certain point, prompting you to buy a "premium account" for megavideo in order to see the rest, right?

They'll also give you the option to wait for a certain amount of time before you can continue with the movie but doing so will only take you back to what you've already seen.
I wonder how many people they've scammed memberships out of just so they could finish what they started.

Anyway, I'll stick with the official DVD release once it's out.

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:30 am
by Neal
stewie15 wrote:Arrr matey, swab the deck, batten the hatches.
(In case you didn't get it I'm referring to the fact you guys are pirates.)
I have slightly less negative views towards what you consider pirating.
A) I'm only watching it online, I didn't pay someone for a DVD copy.
B) I paid to see it in theaters.
C) I'm going to be buying the Blu-ray in two months.
D) I own a DVD of every DAC and their derivatives.
Disney will make money from me on this particular film twice, as well as the fact they've made several hundreds off me building up my DVD collection.
Watching one of their films online isn't going to hurt them, and for me, I don't consider it pirating.
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:00 am
by Escapay
Even so, you're only considering yourself in the scheme of things. The ramifications of, say, 1000 people watching it online illegally is worse. For example, if one in every 1000 people have already seen the movie in theatres and still plan on buying the DVD, that's still 999 people who didn't pay to see it in theatres, and perhaps don't plan to buy the DVD. So it's costing Disney money. Less money means less profit which means less certainty that films in the pipeline are worth the investment.
albert
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:15 am
by yukitora
I'm interested in finding out how they got a copy of the film in such decent quality. From what I saw, it looked like a DVD rip. I might be wrong though.
anyhow, how much revenue from the UK can we expect for this film? The film has only grossed 80 million overseas so far which is horrible...

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:10 am
by 2099net
yukitora wrote:I'm interested in finding out how they got a copy of the film in such decent quality. From what I saw, it looked like a DVD rip. I might be wrong though.
anyhow, how much revenue from the UK can we expect for this film? The film has only grossed 80 million overseas so far which is horrible...

Not a lot I would imagine. By the time its out over here, you may as well wait and import the US disc. Well done Disney, announcing the US DVD at the same time..
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:47 am
by goofystitch
yukitora wrote:
The film has only grossed 80 million overseas so far which is horrible...
According to Box Office Mojo, its almost at $90 million overseas. It hasn't been released everywhere yet and its already doing better than Meet The Robinsons, which earned $71 million foreign.
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:45 pm
by Neal
Escapay wrote:Even so, you're only considering yourself in the scheme of things. The ramifications of, say, 1000 people watching it online illegally is worse. For example, if one in every 1000 people have already seen the movie in theatres and still plan on buying the DVD, that's still 999 people who didn't pay to see it in theatres, and perhaps don't plan to buy the DVD. So it's costing Disney money. Less money means less profit which means less certainty that films in the pipeline are worth the investment.
albert
My point was I believe it's pirating if you don't already own the film and don't intend to. But if you do own the film or did see it in theater, then you've put in your money to see it online, as well.