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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:12 pm
by Goliath
TM2-Megatron wrote:DVD really can't compare to a proper 1080p transfer when played on a good display. Particularly while watching on my computer, DVDs have always looked like crap...
Must have been your computer, then, because whenever I play DVDs on my laptop, they look great!
(And I'm pretty sure the 'deleted lines' are on my Dutch DVD as well.)
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:16 pm
by ajmrowland
Yeah, but they still don't compare.
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:41 pm
by Goliath
ajmrowland wrote:Yeah, but they still don't compare.
Obviously, watching a film on a computer never gives perfect picture quality, but it's a far cry from "looking like crap".
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 5:47 pm
by ajmrowland
You're right, but it depends on the film.
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:42 am
by yukitora
They were playing Pinocchio BD in the city today, and to be honest, I thought it looked just as good as watching the DVD on my laptop.
Don't know if they set it up properly though, I'm assuming they did.
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:50 am
by CampbellzSoup
wtf your comparing a resolution of a laptop to an HDTV....?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:06 am
by geniuswalt
2099net wrote:The missing words are on the UK European Blu-ray (which based on the languages was distributed in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands) but are missing from the DVD.
Note: neither the Blu-ray or the DVD has the mono soundtrack, so I can't check these. I was a little put out by this, until I discovered the Blu-ray has the Audio Commentary dubbed into the three non-English languages too (Meaning the disc has 8 soundtracks)
Actually I checked both the UK Bluray and DVD and the lines are missing there as well. I guess the audio used is the same as the US release
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:39 am
by Marky_198
Is there a blu-fanboy somewhere that actually cares about the missing lines and the fact it's not the original soundtrack and they've put "when you wish upon a star" newly together which can be heard?
For me it takes away the viewing fun as I want to have the original timings, lines, etc.
But they don't? They don't care about the original?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:54 am
by 2099net
geniuswalt wrote:2099net wrote:The missing words are on the UK European Blu-ray (which based on the languages was distributed in the UK, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands) but are missing from the DVD.
Note: neither the Blu-ray or the DVD has the mono soundtrack, so I can't check these. I was a little put out by this, until I discovered the Blu-ray has the Audio Commentary dubbed into the three non-English languages too (Meaning the disc has 8 soundtracks)
Actually I checked both the UK Bluray and DVD and the lines are missing there as well. I guess the audio used is the same as the US release
No, the lines are
definitely on the UK Blu-ray. Make sure your sound system is rigged up correctly. I've personally verified this, but so have these people:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/blu-ray- ... ase-5.html
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:18 am
by Matt
Anybody else got the Pinocchio marinette puppet at the Disney Store? I am SOO glad I did because I always wanted a Pinocchio Puppet but there were never really any made from what I saw. I did a search on google and a few other ones that weren't the Disney version and the new plush at the Disney Store (Which I got two of them lol) only came up. Also the marinette is VERY exclusive because only 500 were made. I my # was 216. The price I believe was a little high $199.99 plus tax LOL. HOWEVER, I did not pay that much THANK GOD! I only $136.50 for the marinette. The reason was because the Pinocchio Exclusive stuff at the Disney Store is 25% off. Plus the lady at the register gave me a 15% coupon for free! That was SOO nice of her.

I can also get a price adjustment within seven days but the price hasn't gone down yet and today is the last day. I guess I cannot complain lol. I am VERY glad I bought it though. I know me, I would have regretted it later on.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:31 am
by goofystitch
I had a Pinocchio marionette back in 1992. It was made for the theatrical rerelease. I played with it so much that it got tangled beyond fixing and was eventually thrown away. However, that one probably didn't cost more than $20.
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:42 am
by Matt
well this one is the real deal lol. It's made from very good wood and it is very heavy. It isn't like cheap stuff. The marinette is just like the one in the movie. It's awesome! I love it.

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:56 am
by yukitora
CampbellzSoup wrote:wtf your comparing a resolution of a laptop to an HDTV....?
my laptop happens to be very powerful

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:36 am
by CampbellzSoup
Marky_198 wrote:Is there a blu-fanboy somewhere that actually cares about the missing lines and the fact it's not the original soundtrack and they've put "when you wish upon a star" newly together which can be heard?
For me it takes away the viewing fun as I want to have the original timings, lines, etc.
But they don't? They don't care about the original?
I'm a hardcore blu ray fan and it was the first time I saw Pinoch so I wasn't blinded by nostalgia to even care...
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:55 pm
by TM2-Megatron
Goliath wrote:Must have been your computer, then, because whenever I play DVDs on my laptop, they look great!
Probably the 2048x1536 resolution my monitor was running at... I haven't used a computer that used resolutions as low as that of DVD since my 486 days

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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:14 am
by a-net-fan
BrianG wrote:Watched this last night with my son. We both enjoyed it and I thought the animation was absolutely breathtaking......but I found the film to be underwhelming. Coming off Snow White I could see why this didn't do as well. Snow White seemed to have one narrative while this movie had 3 stories merged into one.
After we finished watching my son said he didn't want to watch it again because Pinocchio got sick and he didn't want to see that so it did a good job showing how bad smoking and drinking was. For some reason he also thought Pinocchio was a boy and got turned into a puppet at the end

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HAHAHAHA...thank you so much for sharing this story! Your sons review is really cute. lol
I agree with your thoughts on Pinocchio. I prefer Snow White over Pinocchio as well. Both have amazing animation and great songs, and both stories are great.....but where Pinocchio falls short in my opinion is in the way the story flows. I always felt this movie would have benefited from some editing! Some parts of the movie drug on longer then they should of....like the clock and music box sequences which went on much longer then needed and stahled the pace of the story and didnt contribute anything to the picture. I do love Pinocchio flaws and all and continue to be
amazed that something so great came out of the 1940s and holds up SO WELL today!

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:03 am
by ajmrowland
I think the film would expect people to know the story, which is why the clocks and music box(My favorite part!) was extended so long: because people already know he comes to life, and it's fun to see him lifeless like that, too.
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:33 pm
by yukitora
I'm not going to say which I prefer, Snow White or Pinocchio because they are very different films. Whilst I think that Pinocchio has a stronger narrative, Snow White offers more of an emotional response.
I personally think that Snow White can get a little boring and that its animation is somewhat bothersome (whilst Pinocchio's is somehow great), meanwhile I sometimes get disgusted at the horrible things that occur in Pinocchio. If I have to choose betwen the two, I usually go for Dumbo instead.
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:44 pm
by geniuswalt
2099net wrote:geniuswalt wrote:
Actually I checked both the UK Bluray and DVD and the lines are missing there as well. I guess the audio used is the same as the US release
No, the lines are
definitely on the UK Blu-ray. Make sure your sound system is rigged up correctly. I've personally verified this, but so have these people:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/blu-ray- ... ase-5.html
You are totally right. I'm sorry I screwed up that post. My bad.

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:37 pm
by CampbellzSoup
ajmrowland wrote:I think the film would expect people to know the story, which is why the clocks and music box(My favorite part!) was extended so long: because people already know he comes to life, and it's fun to see him lifeless like that, too.
It would have been even better had they had a scene where Gepetto gets swallowed...that really just made the movie feel awkward without it.