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Disney Blu Ray 2009 Disucssion.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:14 pm
by CampbellzSoup
Well since getting my Playstation 3 in 2006 I've had such wonderful expiernece using my HDTV and surround system to really get the most enjoyment out of my Disney Blu Rays in term of sound and prestine picture.

For those just making the transition now into Blu Ray may I suggest Sleeping Beauty, and the Pirate 3 film. I was floored with just how gret those two movies are in High Def.

*Also this thread isn't a flame war to start if you haven't/don't want to indluge in Blu Ray.

2009 will bring us:
  • High School Musical 3 (February 17, 2009)
    Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition (March 10)
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Platinum Edition in October
    Swing Vote (Touchstone Pictures) on January 13
    Miracle At St. Anna (Touchstone Pictures) on February 10
    Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Walt Disney Pictures) on March 3
    Morning Light (Walt Disney Pictures) in summer of 2009
    Space Buddies (Walt Disney Pictures) on February 3
    Pretty Woman (Touchstone Pictures) on February 10;
    High School Musical Remix Edition (Walt Disney Pictures) on February 17; Monsters Inc. (Disney/Pixar)
    A Bugs Life (Disney/Pixar)
    Microcosmos (Miramax)
    Rounders 10th Anniversary Edition (Miramax)
    Lost: The Complete First and Second Seasons (ABC)
    Sin City (Miramax)
    Miracle (Walt Disney Pictures)
    Sling Blade (Miramax)
    The Greatest Game Ever Played (Walt Disney Pictures)
    Pulp Fiction Special Edition (Miramax)
    Good Will Hunting Special Edition
Of course I want both the Platinum Edition Blu Rays, howver I hope we get some of the off classics as well...Hunchback, Hercules, ect.

Any other Disney Blu Ray users here looking foward to 2009?

Also does anyone else like the fact that you get DVD copies with Blu Rays too??

Re: Disney Blu Ray 2009 Disucssion.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:24 pm
by Escapay
I don't have Blu-Ray yet, but I'm still excited for certain titles that come out as I know it'll be well worth it when I do dip my toes (and wallet) into the Blu-Ray Pool of Life.
CampbellzSoup wrote:2009 will bring us:
  • Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition (March 10)
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Platinum Edition in October
    Morning Light (Walt Disney Pictures) in summer of 2009
    Pretty Woman (Touchstone Pictures) on February 10;
    Monsters Inc. (Disney/Pixar)
    A Bugs Life (Disney/Pixar)
    Rounders 10th Anniversary Edition (Miramax)
    Sin City (Miramax)
    Miracle (Walt Disney Pictures)
    Good Will Hunting Special Edition
I edited the list to the ones I'm interested in. Given how it was filmed and mastered, Sin City in Blu-Ray will likely look phenomenal.

I'm also hoping (likely in vain) for Disney to get around to some of their older catalog films and give it a treatment on Blu-Ray that it never got on DVD. Stuff like an anamorphic and restored transfer of The Rocketeer with extras like commentaries and documentaries. :D
CampbellzSoup wrote:Also does anyone else like the fact that you get DVD copies with Blu Rays too??
It'll seem rather redundant like...5 years from now. But given the compact nature of both Blu-Ray and DVD, makes more sense than if Disney issued VHS/DVD combo packs in 1999/2000.
CampbellzSoup wrote:*Also this thread isn't a flame war to start if you haven't/don't want to indluge in Blu Ray.
Good luck with that! I suspect there will be anti-Blu-Ray posts within the first page of discussion, if not in the second. :P

albert

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:46 pm
by drfsupercenter
EWWWWWWW HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Um, anyway... The only one that I might possibly buy is Pinocchio. My PS3 will come sometime next week, the thing is... I was watching some DVDs upscaled they look *amazing*. People who complain that DVD doesn't look good aren't doing it right.

So my policy of "Buy the DVD, rent the Blu-Ray" still stands.

Ironically, I did an 8x zoom of The Matrix HD-DVD (It's some lame "special feature"), and it was REALLY REALLY fuzzy. I then put in National Treasure 2 DVD, did up to 10x zoom using the Xbox 360... it was actually less blurry. :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:43 pm
by CampbellzSoup
wow and it only took the 3rd reply

Re: Disney Blu Ray 2009 Disucssion.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:51 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Escapay wrote:I'm also hoping (likely in vain) for Disney to get around to some of their older catalog films and give it a treatment on Blu-Ray that it never got on DVD. Stuff like an anamorphic and restored transfer of The Rocketeer with extras like commentaries and documentaries. :D

albert
Hell ya Scaps! And while were on the subject, where's my 42nd and 38th 3-Disc Anniversary editions of The Happiest Millionaire and Bedknobs and Broomsticks on Blu-ray?

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:25 pm
by Dr.Mirakle32
Snow White and Pinnochio are must haves. I also hope we get Hunchback and Hercules on BD in '09. I really want Aladdin, but I doubt it will be out that soon.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:59 pm
by drfsupercenter
It's not gonna happen in 2009... they've already announced all the Blu-Rays they're releasing this year.

But seriously, Aladdin is just insanely awesome as it is. I'm not starting a flame war, I'm just pointing out that your DVDs can look pretty good as they are...

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:14 pm
by Dr.Mirakle32
But there's always room for improvement, even in 2D animation. 8)

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:15 pm
by MutantEnemy
I'm pretty sure that that list isn't everything, especially for the end of the year releases. You can expect at least 50-100 more titles combined from Disney's film branches.

Re: Disney Blu Ray 2009 Disucssion.

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:10 pm
by Escapay
Wire Hanger wrote:
Escapay wrote:I'm also hoping (likely in vain) for Disney to get around to some of their older catalog films and give it a treatment on Blu-Ray that it never got on DVD. Stuff like an anamorphic and restored transfer of The Rocketeer with extras like commentaries and documentaries. :D

albert
Hell ya Scaps! And while were on the subject, where's my 42nd and 38th 3-Disc Anniversary editions of The Happiest Millionaire and Bedknobs and Broomsticks on Blu-ray?
:lol:

I'm with ya on that, Wire! I'm also giddy for a 3-Disc 30th Anniversary Edition of The Black Hole. And Disney, if you're reading this...the 30th Anniversary is THIS YEAR! GET THE HINT?!?!
CampbellzSoup wrote:wow and it only took the 3rd reply
I'm sorry, CS. I probably shouldn't have jinxed it with my "Good luck!"

albert

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:05 pm
by yukitora
Films like Aladdin and pretty much every film after Sleeping Beauty won't be worth buying of blu-ray.

Pinocchio and Snow White on the other hand, are a must.

Of course there are exceptions, but maybe Treasure Planet and The Black Cauldron, but most people hate those films anyway,

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:12 pm
by 2099net
yukitora wrote:Films like Aladdin and pretty much every film after Sleeping Beauty won't be worth buying of blu-ray.

:?

Why ever not?

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:40 am
by Escapay
netty wrote:
yukitora wrote:Films like Aladdin and pretty much every film after Sleeping Beauty won't be worth buying of blu-ray.
:?

Why ever not?
yukitora doesn't like Aladdin for some reason.

albert

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:23 am
by Kyle
yukitora wrote:Films like Aladdin and pretty much every film after Sleeping Beauty won't be worth buying of blu-ray.

Pinocchio and Snow White on the other hand, are a must.

Of course there are exceptions, but maybe Treasure Planet and The Black Cauldron, but most people hate those films anyway,
so you would rather have a worse movie on blu ray than a better one? Im not seeing the logic. higer res, less compresison and broader range of colors never a bad thing.

Re: Disney Blu Ray 2009 Disucssion.

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:28 am
by Flanger-Hanger
Escapay wrote:I'm with ya on that, Wire! I'm also giddy for a 3-Disc 30th Anniversary Edition of The Black Hole. And Disney, if you're reading this...the 30th Anniversary is THIS YEAR! GET THE HINT?!?!

albert
There's already a thread at blu-ray.com mentioning this. DO YOU HEAR US DISNEY!?

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:58 am
by yukitora
hmmm I don't think I expressed myself properly. I meant to say that some of the films wouldn't benefit a whole lot with blu-ray, simply due to the nature of the artwork. Of course they will benefit, but if it will be worth the upgrade, I don't know. I'm talking from the perspective of a someone who can't afford to buy a full HD-tv/blu-ray player/BD discs very easily (unfortunately they are still very overpriced here).

But thats not what this thread is about, so I must apologize and ask everyone to ignore my previous comment :lol: Sorry!!

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:05 am
by The_Iceflash
yukitora wrote:hmmm I don't think I expressed myself properly. I meant to say that some of the films wouldn't benefit a whole lot with blu-ray, simply due to the nature of the artwork. Of course they will benefit, but if it will be worth the upgrade, I don't know. I'm talking from the perspective of a someone who can't afford to buy a full HD-tv/blu-ray player/BD discs very easily (unfortunately they are still very overpriced here).

But thats not what this thread is about, so I must apologize and ask everyone to ignore my previous comment :lol: Sorry!!
I agree. Think about it, if they released Charlie Chaplin on Blu-Ray. (I'm a big Charlie Chaplin fan) how much better would it actually look? Also some things like early silent films aren't meant to look extravagantly good. Wouldn't it looking too good take away from the experience? Early silent films and HD don't seem to mix.

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 11:36 am
by KubrickFan
I don't agree. Regular 35mm film still has more resolution than HD does, so even the Chaplin films (if they were preserved correctly) would look better than the versions now available if a new transfer was made. Look at Casablanca, it's amazing. The same goes for Pinocchio, it looks amazing too.
I saw The Pixar Story on the Wall-E Blu-Ray, and even Toy Story and A Bug's Life looked astonishing. I was used to the old SE's, and the difference is huge.
So, not every film will look like Transformers, but there's definitely room for more improvement.

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:12 pm
by R2-JD
Well I will be getting:

Pinocchio: 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition (March 10)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Platinum Edition in October
Monsters Inc. (Disney/Pixar)
A Bugs Life (Disney/Pixar)

But I am wondering along with many others, where is Finding Nemo on Bluray?

JD

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:44 pm
by KubrickFan
Finding Nemo was a major hit, so they're going to hold the release until more people have a Blu-Ray player (so Disney can make more money).