Exactly the same issue that I'm facing (and I guess a lot of other people here)! To put it between Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and TFATH, or between The Little Mermaid and BatB?!
Ivan wrote:Exactly the same issue that I'm facing (and I guess a lot of other people here)! To put it between Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and TFATH, or between The Little Mermaid and BatB?!
The only two movie collection I have so far is Fantasia/Fantasia 2000 (besides TFATH and the sequel), and I put that in the #3 spot in the DAC order as that is when the first film came out. It doesn't really bother me too much and I am one that likes having things in order.
Princess Leia wrote:Will there be a DVD only release for both movies as well? I have "Rescuers", but not "Down Under". If there's going to be a new DVD only 2 movie collection like the Blu-Ray, I might consider picking it up and getting rid of the "Rescuers" DVD that I already have.
I'd hold on to that DVD for now, as Disney has apparently just canceled the DVD only edition of Lady and the Tramp. It appears the Blu/DVD combo packs are gonna be our only choices from here on out.
Princess Leia wrote:Will there be a DVD only release for both movies as well? I have "Rescuers", but not "Down Under". If there's going to be a new DVD only 2 movie collection like the Blu-Ray, I might consider picking it up and getting rid of the "Rescuers" DVD that I already have.
I'd hold on to that DVD for now, as Disney has apparently just canceled the DVD only edition of Lady and the Tramp. It appears the Blu/DVD combo packs are gonna be our only choices from here on out.
Not actually true. Just like the lion king Disney comes out with DVD only a month or so after the blu ray comes out. Lady/Tramp DVD only is scheduled to release in March
DancingCrab wrote:
I'd hold on to that DVD for now, as Disney has apparently just canceled the DVD only edition of Lady and the Tramp. It appears the Blu/DVD combo packs are gonna be our only choices from here on out.
Not actually true. Just like the lion king Disney comes out with DVD only a month or so after the blu ray comes out. Lady/Tramp DVD only is scheduled to release in March
No... apparently that DVD only release that was scheduled for March was just cancelled. See the thread for Lady and the Tramp.
beastbeach wrote:
Not actually true. Just like the lion king Disney comes out with DVD only a month or so after the blu ray comes out. Lady/Tramp DVD only is scheduled to release in March
No... apparently that DVD only release that was scheduled for March was just cancelled. See the thread for Lady and the Tramp.
Just because that release got canceled, doesn't mean a Rescuers combo DVD release wont happen. I would hang on to any previous edition until we have a better idea of what's happening with this release either way.
I think it was a bit inevitable that Disney would stop the new DVD releases though, I mean they were hardly showing much effort in them since the DVD only version of Snow White. I wouldn't be surprised if we only saw DVD in combo packs from this point forward.
I agree that I don't mind the combo covers as much, because they kind of match. It's almost as if they are creating a new collection like the Diamond Editions.
The only one I don't like at all was The Fox and the Hound combo cover. In fact I hate it. I wish it was more like the other three.
Okay, I'm watching The Rescuers Down Under on Disney Junior as I type this and I must say that the picture quality looks pretty good, despite some grain and spots here and there.
However, I noticed they cut out that shot with the "epidermal tissue disruptor", AKA the chainsaw. That shot, let alone other scenes, better not be cut from the Blu-ray or else I won't be too pleased.
Nevertheless, I had forgotten why I liked this movie.
Well, let's not forget that this movie is over twenty years old. Of course, it might not really be grain. The only thing I noticed was the specks here and there.
DisneyJedi wrote:Well, let's not forget that this movie is over twenty years old. Of course, it might not really be grain. The only thing I noticed was the specks here and there.
If you noticed specks and grain, it should be from an old master of the movie. They may have produced a Higher Resolution scan to be shown on TV, but if it has been sourced from an old master, it will look nothing like it should look.
Disney Junior were probably using the DVD master of The Rescuers Down Under from around 2000, which while anamorphic, isn't directly ripped from the CAPS files like later CAPS-produced films were. Hopefully we'll see a digitally-sourced master for the upcoming Blu-Ray.
Wonderlicious wrote:Disney Junior were probably using the DVD master of The Rescuers Down Under from around 2000, which while anamorphic, isn't directly ripped from the CAPS files like later CAPS-produced films were. Hopefully we'll see a digitally-sourced master for the upcoming Blu-Ray.
I won't be surprised if the film will be sourced from a print for the Blu-ray. The CAPS files are darn old now, and only God knows in what state they're in. They might be corrupted.
Wonderlicious wrote:Disney Junior were probably using the DVD master of The Rescuers Down Under from around 2000, which while anamorphic, isn't directly ripped from the CAPS files like later CAPS-produced films were. Hopefully we'll see a digitally-sourced master for the upcoming Blu-Ray.
I won't be surprised if the film will be sourced from a print for the Blu-ray. The CAPS files are darn old now, and only God knows in what state they're in. They might be corrupted.
Don't they only have one machine left that can read the CAPS files? I could totally see them not deeming the film important enough to go back to the digital source material.