Page 31 of 46

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:28 am
by AwallaceUNC
It seems there are a lot of assumptions about the disposition of the UD staff toward Blu-ray. Let me just say for myself that I harbor nothing but excitement for the new format. While I'm not ready to write off DVDs and can acknowledge that there are some lame marketing tactics propping it up, I'm more than happy to welcome Blu-ray to the home video market. In fact, I've already embraced it. Hopefully UD/DVDizzy will be offering Blu-ray coverage in some capacity in the near-future. The process of going blu just isn't as quick or easy as we would all like it to be.

-Aaron

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:16 am
by Chris
The It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! review is so enjoyable! Very well done. The design of the page is very nice too. It makes me so excited for this new release of this classic Special.

:clap:

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:58 am
by Luke
Thanks for all the recent feedback here. It's mostly encouraging to read and helpful to hear what people like.

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:35 pm
by Escapay
Great 101 Dalmatians review, Lukester. :pink:

I'm a bit disappointed at the lack of features (but yay!, the trailer is included!), especially since the R2/R4 versions have a few small features ("The Magic Is Real" featurette, "Dog Stars" featurette, "Cruella De Vil" music video, "Connect The Spots" game) that could have easily been carried over. I didn't enjoy the film that much, but I enjoy it enough to want it in my collection. But I'll probably take the review's advice and wait for it to come down in price.

Looking forward to the review for 102 Dalmatians, an inane film I like way more than I should. I doubt it will include anything new bonus-wise (aside from new Sneak Peeks and the tree-killing DVD condom), but the original disc is fine as-is, so I likely won't double-dip. But it's always nice to read a new take on the film.

albert

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:58 am
by Escapay
Thoroughly enjoyed the Schoolhouse Rock!!: Election Collection review, Lukester. I probably won't pick it up, but as always, a good read. :pink:

I especially got a chuckle at the "Erection Collection" line (though it of course doesn't say erection, lol).

Great 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure, Kelvin!

Here's a pink elephant for now: :pink:

And you'll get another once a few mistakes are corrected:
In Your Review, You wrote:With so many family members crammed into one household, it's inevitable that much attention can't be given to each one, a sentiment <strike>Lucky</strike> Patch laments wholeheartedly. After accidentally being left alone while his siblings are whisked away to their new home, <strike>Lucky</strike> Patch decides to go off and meet his television hero Thunderbolt.

The canine star has problems of his own, however, when he discovers his character is about to be killed off. Using <strike>Lucky's</strike> Patch's vast knowledge of each episode of the show, Thunderbolt goes around London attempting heroic deeds in hopes of fueling up positive publicity.

<snip> It shows unexpected restraint in regards to Cruella's screentime, allowing <strike>Lucky</strike> Patch and the other characters more opportunity to develop.
;)

albert

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:19 am
by Escapay
Well, the name's been fixed, so here's the other pink elephant like I promised, Kelvin: :pink:

Also, I enjoyed reading your review for 102 Dalmatians, Lukester. :pink:

I'm glad it wasn't as openly harsh to the film as other reviews I've read for it were, and for that I'm grateful. It's not a film that a lot of people would put on a list of favorites, but I enjoyed it for what it is (a silly nonsensical sequel that indulges itself in being...silly and nonsensical) and as a fan of both Glenn Close and Ioan Gruffudd, I was already biased towards liking it more than I should have been.

Still, as I was saying earlier, I'm glad you didn't just openly start ripping into it, that you actually analyzed it beyond empty insults other reviews settled for (stuff like "this stuff is trash, Disney must've been high when they greenlit it"). Of course, I agree with your opinion that $30 is too much to pay for a little-film-that-could-but-didn't.

I've already got the old edition (though it's insert-less and a bit scratched, but it still plays), so I'll pass on the new edition. In a couple years, it'll likely be repackaged in an inevitable two-movie collection (with proper ratios this time unlike the first release!), and it'll finally give me incentive to not only replace my old copy, but also finally get the first film.

albert

UD Reviews

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:52 pm
by Disney Duster
Pasta, I don't think the members of Halloweentown are boring and only one-track, though one-track may need some explaining, but they go through more than one emotion and do care about things more than just what they're job as a scary being is, they care for Jack. But I definately feel they are fun and funny. And I think Sally is one of the most developed characters and like that she is smart enough to see things going on.

Awallace, thank you for shedding light on the Blu-ray situation. Now all I wonder is if it was Luke that thought Blu-ray was a bad idea for awhile, or he was just joking, like when he called advertisments for it propaganda.

I also wanted to say, thanks for reviewing Aqua Teen Hunger Force Movie Film For Theaters. That was really cool, that you would even think of reviewing it and then do so well and so thoroughly. Also, I wanted to say you seem to have gotten what I also think, that there are probably private jokes in Aqua Teen, show or film, including how they were thought up. But I kind of like the mystery of them, even though I was hoping the film would reveal what they were and why they were. Speaking of, didn't you notice the film has a fair amount about wondering where they came from, how, and why? They're the kind of questions many people ask as they grow older, and even though a "kid's" cartoon, Catdog, expanded into a TV movie, did deal with that issue in the title characters' quest for their parents, I think Aqua Teen's movie may have to do a lot with the more adult, complicated, abstract questioning of why we exist. The mystery of where we came from and why we're here. Or maybe not. But I thought the film did go fairly beyond the show, tried to answer some fan's questions, and looked at the heart (as in the center, what it's all about) of Aqua Teen, or just provided more on the subjects fans questioned that caused more questions!

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 10:04 am
by carter1971
Luke,

Thanks for the awesome review of Sleeping Beauty PE, and especially for the comparison screenshots. I had no idea that the SE did not show the complete frame. The new picture looks really nice, as do many of the new extras. I knew that I would pick this up at some point, but figured I'd wait a while since I already own the SE. But thanks to your review, I'll be getting it and enjoying it ASAP. Thanks!

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 11:27 pm
by David S.
Luke,

Great job on the Sleeping Beauty review, as always, and the thorough comparison of how the bonus features compare to the SE.

I also really enjoyed the recent Peanuts reviews and the review of the Rankin/Bass Easter Bunny Is Coming To Town special. Those type of things are the exact type of non-Disney content I enjoy reading most, as I have heavy interest in Peanuts, Rankin/Bass, and their genres in general.

I also really enjoyed Aaron's Sword In The Stone review and agree that the film is underrated and funny.

Like others have said, the reviews to me are the heart of the site and what hooked me on reading it in the first place.

A big "Thanks" and "Keep up the great work" for these and all the other great reviews I did not mention!

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:55 pm
by Luke
Thanks for all the latest feedback. Pleased to see it's all rather positive. Hope you enjoy the <i>Jack Frost</i> review I just posted, David. I know my sanity is being preserved by the variety of the review subjects. Of course, it's also being threatened by the sheer volume of them!

Keep on reading and sharing thoughts whenever you feel like it. I may not have time to respond to every post - but I do read and take to heart all the ones in this thread.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:46 pm
by CJ
There have been some excellent reviews/interviews on the site lately. Rather than call out specific reviews, I'll offer my praise to all the recent reviewers.
Stellar job: Luke, Aaron, Renata, and Kelvin!
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:43 pm
by Escapay
:pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink:
:pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink:
:pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink:
:pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink:
:pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink: :pink:

rotfl rotfl rotfl

I just had a blast reading the Tinker Bell review! It was so friggin' hilarious! At like every paragraph there's a great one-liner and zinger that always got a laugh out of me! My favorite is probably in the bonus features section when discussing the music video. "If you've never found Selena Gomez annoying before, here is a golden new opportunity!" :lol:

Great job, Renata!

albert

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:07 pm
by blackcauldron85
Great Tinker Bell review, Renata! I always enjoy reading your reviews & interviews!

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:30 pm
by Escapay
Great Scarecrow review, Luke. I look forward to buying it on Tuesday at BestBuy, along with Chronological Donald Volume 4.

:pink:

albert

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 1:48 pm
by blackcauldron85
I also really liked the Scarecrow review, Luke! I'm not sure if I'm going to pick it up (even though I'm tempted since I've heard great things about the series), I'm glad that I read the review...!

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:56 am
by AwallaceUNC
I just read Kelvin's Sex and the City review. I am in no hurry whatsoever to see this movie, but I'm glad to hear that I can follow along without having seen much of the show (but disappointed to hear that I probably won't be won over, given my opinion of the series). Great job!

-Aaron

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:05 am
by AwallaceUNC
Just read Renata's Tinker Bell review, and it was every bit as snarky but fair as I'd hoped. No one gives the princesses and fairies a fair chance while ridiculing them (or, as is more the case, Disney) at the same time like Renata! Another great job!

-Aaron

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:31 pm
by Escapay
Well, color me surprised.

I had no intention of picking up the Annette treasure at all. But reading Luke's review made me a bit more interested in it. So while I likely won't be picking it up today, I have a feeling I may pick it up somewhere down the line (assuming it's still on store shelves).

So, as always, great review!

:pink:

albert

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:41 am
by blackcauldron85
I just read Luke's excellent WALL-E review. After reading that, I'll be paying more money for the 3-disc edition. I'm actually pretty interested in "The Pixar Story", and there seem to be a lot of other bonus features on the 2nd disc.

Great job, Luke!

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 9:49 am
by Pasta67
Great job on Panda, Clone Wars, all the Treasures, a Colbert Christmas, Scrubs, Hellboy II, and the rest, UD Staff! I find it kind of funny that the only Shrek DVDs that you've been sent for review are for what are, in my opinion, the worst projects from the franchise. That's just bad luck.

I was gonna say that Wall-E is PIXAR's ninth film, not their eighth, but it seems the review has already been edited appropriately. Though I was always going to buy the three-disc edition, the review's got me even more excited, especially since I've yet to see the film. I'm so excited.

Great job, guys! Keep up the great work, but don't overdo it!