Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition (Pt. 2)
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Thanks goofystitch.
Hm, I have read lots on the Grimm's, and I swear in the original the queen danced until she fell down dead. I think Disney edited it/found a less gruesome version of it...
I am glad to hear what I thought was true, that the Prince came for Snow White many years later, so she wasn't only seven when he married her! Also, apparently he takes her coffin because she is beautiful, but says he loves her only after she wakes up and shows some, well, life.
And she is still only beautiful because of her hair, skin, and lip color, and red cheeks that show life. Anyone could look like that from dye to makeup to walking outside in winter. And it means if you have any other color, those can be beautiful too, because everyone looks different and it is opinion if you prefer black, blonde, brown, red...
Hm, I have read lots on the Grimm's, and I swear in the original the queen danced until she fell down dead. I think Disney edited it/found a less gruesome version of it...
I am glad to hear what I thought was true, that the Prince came for Snow White many years later, so she wasn't only seven when he married her! Also, apparently he takes her coffin because she is beautiful, but says he loves her only after she wakes up and shows some, well, life.
And she is still only beautiful because of her hair, skin, and lip color, and red cheeks that show life. Anyone could look like that from dye to makeup to walking outside in winter. And it means if you have any other color, those can be beautiful too, because everyone looks different and it is opinion if you prefer black, blonde, brown, red...

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She did. I'm not sure if the text on the 2001 DVD got it wrong or goofystitch misunderstood, but every version I've known (sans Disney obviously) said that she danced until she died. I mean, I guess admittedly dancing for the rest of your life while wearing hot iron shoes would make a pretty short "rest of your life", but there you have it.Disney Duster wrote:Hm, I have read lots on the Grimm's, and I swear in the original the queen danced until she fell down dead.
I for one always wish that scene was included, just to see Disney's Snow White giggling girlishly as the Queen screamed out in blood-curdling agony. Had Disney REALLY wanted me to double-dip, they would have animated that little afterthought.
"Ta ta ta taaaa! Look at me... I'm a snowman! I'm gonna go stand on someone's lawn if I don't get something to do around here pretty soon!"
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I didn't misunderstand. The version on the Platinum Editon says "...and she danced for the rest of her life." Perhaps there were multiiple versions or translations of the original Grimm tale? It would be weird for Disney to edit it and remove the Queen's death since she dies in their version.SpringHeelJack wrote:She did. I'm not sure if the text on the 2001 DVD got it wrong or goofystitch misunderstood, but every version I've known (sans Disney obviously) said that she danced until she died. I mean, I guess admittedly dancing for the rest of your life while wearing hot iron shoes would make a pretty short "rest of your life", but there you have it.Disney Duster wrote:Hm, I have read lots on the Grimm's, and I swear in the original the queen danced until she fell down dead.
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There may be multiple versions now, but the original German was dance 'til you die in your smokin' metal shoes. It's not that weird for Disney to remove it, given that while the Queen kicks the bucket in the film, it's much less... gruesome than jumping about in hot metal booties.
"Ta ta ta taaaa! Look at me... I'm a snowman! I'm gonna go stand on someone's lawn if I don't get something to do around here pretty soon!"
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I guess what I mean is that I think Disney edited or found that different version because it means Snow White and her Prince didn't watch the queen die from their own doing but just punished her with dancing in hot shoes...
I never understood why they would invite her and then do that most horrible, horrible thing. Yup, I prefer the Disney version and it's kinder Prince and Princess.
I never understood why they would invite her and then do that most horrible, horrible thing. Yup, I prefer the Disney version and it's kinder Prince and Princess.

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From page 39:
I think I finally have an answer to this. Over in the forum on blu-ray.com, someone pointed out that most of Warner Bros. Blu-Ray releases of films made in fullscreen in the late 30's/early 40's windowbox the opening credits (Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, etc...). The reason that Warner does this is to ensure that overscan doesn't cut off words. So on a film like Snow White where the credits get close to the bottom of the screen and with the whole opening where you read from the book, they probably windowboxed it for the same reason that Warner does.geniuswalt wrote:Can anybody tell me why in this Diamon Edition
the main titles and the opening storybook pages are windowboxed
as it has been reported in several reviews?
I do not understand why they did that...
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I'm so confused. How would your preorder plus the coupon make Snow White only $2.50 at Best Buy? You already paid $7.50 towards it, so $24.99 - $7.50 = $17.49 - $10 coupon = $7.49. You can buy one of their advertised Blu-Rays for $30 and get a $15 gift card, but it can't be applied to this purchase. So if you do this, your total on Tuesday will be $37.49 plus tax.amazon980 wrote:Bestbuy has a deal buy snowhite and buy a select disney bluray get $15 gift card there all 30 though. but if u have the coupon and pre ordere snow make her 2.50 +30 for new movie - 15 for the card = 17.50
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Have you seen the 1987 Cannon MovieTales version with Diana Rigg as the evil queen? The ending to that one is very spectacular.Disney Duster wrote:I guess what I mean is that I think Disney edited or found that different version because it means Snow White and her Prince didn't watch the queen die from their own doing but just punished her with dancing in hot shoes...
I never understood why they would invite her and then do that most horrible, horrible thing. Yup, I prefer the Disney version and it's kinder Prince and Princess.
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Just a small correction, In the original fairy tale, the shoes themselves did not make the queen dance. She was forced to dance in them until she fell down dead.goofystitch wrote:Thanks for letting me know. I corrected the mistake. And in the original fairy tale that is on the Platinum Edition, Snow White is 7 and the queen eats the heart the huntsman brings her. She first tries to kill Snow White with a tight bodice, then a poisoned comb, and finally an apple. The queen had to eat half of the apple to convince Snow White that it wasn't poisonous. It was several years later that a prince stumbled upon her glass coffin and he begged the dwarfs to let him have her. Upon transferring the casket to the castle, they tripped and the chunk of apple in Snow White's throat came dislodged. The Queen was invited to the wedding, where she was given a pair of red hot shoes that made her dance for the rest of her life.Disney Duster wrote:Goofystitch thank you for that very comprehensive list, real good and good to know, though maybe check some of it because you didn't finish a sentence in the Textual History part. Did they really include the whole original fairy tale, Snow White being seven years old and the queen dancing in burning iron shoes...?
*EDIT* I just saw where this was already mentioned above. Apologies.
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Just a small correction, In the original fairy tale, the shoes themselves did not make the queen dance. She was forced to dance in them until she fell down dead.[/quote]JustOneBite87 wrote:Thanks for letting me know. I corrected the mistake. And in the original fairy tale that is on the Platinum Edition, Snow White is 7 and the queen eats the heart the huntsman brings her. She first tries to kill Snow White with a tight bodice, then a poisoned comb, and finally an apple. The queen had to eat half of the apple to convince Snow White that it wasn't poisonous. It was several years later that a prince stumbled upon her glass coffin and he begged the dwarfs to let him have her. Upon transferring the casket to the castle, they tripped and the chunk of apple in Snow White's throat came dislodged. The Queen was invited to the wedding, where she was given a pair of red hot shoes that made her dance for the rest of her life.goofystitch wrote:
The Diana Rigg version which I mentioned above has the three attempts on Snow's life (the bodice, the comb and the apple) and the same idea with the casket.
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I agree! The two resembled each other very closely, and it's more believable that Snow lived with the 7 D's for a few years before the queen's mirror found her.Cordy_Biddle wrote:And you've gotta love Diana Rigg transforming into some wacky geisha girl for the poisoned hair-comb scene! Also one of the nicest examples of matching the two actresses who play Snow White: Nicola Stapleton (as a child) and Sarah Patterson (as the older Snow White).
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got it, thanks!goofystitch wrote:From page 39:I think I finally have an answer to this. Over in the forum on blu-ray.com, someone pointed out that most of Warner Bros. Blu-Ray releases of films made in fullscreen in the late 30's/early 40's windowbox the opening credits (Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, etc...). The reason that Warner does this is to ensure that overscan doesn't cut off words. So on a film like Snow White where the credits get close to the bottom of the screen and with the whole opening where you read from the book, they probably windowboxed it for the same reason that Warner does.geniuswalt wrote:Can anybody tell me why in this Diamon Edition
the main titles and the opening storybook pages are windowboxed
as it has been reported in several reviews?
I do not understand why they did that...
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I've never seen that adaptation, but those words alone made me want to see it right now.Cordy_Biddle wrote:Diana Rigg as the evil queen
"Ta ta ta taaaa! Look at me... I'm a snowman! I'm gonna go stand on someone's lawn if I don't get something to do around here pretty soon!"
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Perfect casting. She's soooo chilling.SpringHeelJack wrote:I've never seen that adaptation, but those words alone made me want to see it right now.Cordy_Biddle wrote:Diana Rigg as the evil queen
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I have read that originally Disney was also going to include all three attempts on Snow White's life , and then this idea was abandoned , however on the very final shot of the movie as the book closes written on the book's final page is written and they lived happily ever after you will notice a sylised illustration of a comb with strands of Snow White's hair entwined in it's teeth!Cordy_Biddle wrote:And you've gotta love Diana Rigg transforming into some wacky geisha girl for the poisoned hair-comb scene! Also one of the nicest examples of matching the two actresses who play Snow White: Nicola Stapleton (as a child) and Sarah Patterson (as the older Snow White).
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The 1980s Cannon Movie Tale version of Snow White's available on YouTube for those interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I97iEl97qSI
It's cheesy, but I grew up with this and so can't help but love it. Diana Rigg is wonderfully over the top. My favorite moment? "Mmmmiiiiiiillllllkkkkk." Those who've seen the film will know what I'm talking about.
As for the Disney version, I finally sent in my review to Luke tonight. Hopefully it'll be up tomorrow, but it's A LOT for him to wade through, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's not up till Tuesday. I tried to make it as detailed as I could.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I97iEl97qSI
It's cheesy, but I grew up with this and so can't help but love it. Diana Rigg is wonderfully over the top. My favorite moment? "Mmmmiiiiiiillllllkkkkk." Those who've seen the film will know what I'm talking about.
As for the Disney version, I finally sent in my review to Luke tonight. Hopefully it'll be up tomorrow, but it's A LOT for him to wade through, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's not up till Tuesday. I tried to make it as detailed as I could.
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I know about the free Steelbook that you get if you pre-order Snow White on Blu-ray at Best Buy and I know about the free Lithograph that you get if you pre-order Snow White on Blu-ray from the Disney store. Does anyone know about other stores that you might can get a free gift if you purchased Snow White on Blu-ray from that store?

