Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas DVD Press Release
- Sorcerer Mickey
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That'd be one costly extra, unless you mean simply seeing the film in rough, story reel format. It sounds to me that none of the film was actually animated in 2-D; they just got very close to that.Musketeer2004 wrote:Yeah, I'm going to pick this up, but I just wish that they would include the alternate 2-D version of the sequal in this DVD...
"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president
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drnilescrane
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Then Steve Jobs sent a mole in and brought up the idea of cgi, and they axed the possibility of atleast using ToonDisney. Unfortinatly for Steve, they forgot to use a G5 for the production!Luke wrote:That'd be one costly extra, unless you mean simply seeing the film in rough, story reel format. It sounds to me that none of the film was actually animated in 2-D; they just got very close to that.Musketeer2004 wrote:Yeah, I'm going to pick this up, but I just wish that they would include the alternate 2-D version of the sequal in this DVD...
- Sorcerer Mickey
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Hmm, maybe the alternate animated version was a little too extreme...Luke wrote:That'd be one costly extra, unless you mean simply seeing the film in rough, story reel format. It sounds to me that none of the film was actually animated in 2-D; they just got very close to that.Musketeer2004 wrote:Yeah, I'm going to pick this up, but I just wish that they would include the alternate 2-D version of the sequal in this DVD...
Then, I would be fine with the story reel version. At least it's animated enough...