:lolTom_Cody said:I bought it last night, but I won't get a chance to watch it until this weekend.
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I was handed this clock at checkout. It was truly a WTF moment. I had been unapologetically looking forward to Disney's first Platinum BR release for a while, but that moment made me realize that probably 90% of the people watching this movie will be pre-teen girls. I don't know how long it's been since I was that embarrassed by a purchase.
I bought it last night as well and also got the clock. My son, who is 3, was excited about getting a clock of his own (like he cares that it's pink) so I gave it to him. I was pleased to find that the DVD included with the set at Best Buy (everywhere, maybe?) wasn't the digital copy of the movie but the actual DVD of the movie. A nice touch, and all for $25.99.Tom_Cody said:I bought it last night, but I won't get a chance to watch it until this weekend.
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I was handed this clock at checkout. It was truly a WTF moment. I had been unapologetically looking forward to Disney's first Platinum BR release for a while, but that moment made me realize that probably 90% of the people watching this movie will be pre-teen girls. I don't know how long it's been since I was that embarrassed by a purchase.
Riptwo said:Silent Hill just got an Alliance re-release in Canada, and I'm wondering if anyone's actually picked up the disc yet. If so, is it the same MPEG2 transfer from before, or is this actually a re-encode?
Don't get your hopes up. This is Disney. They take foreeeeveeeeeer to release their main titles. It is always slowly drawn out.borghe said:I would also love to see the following disney cartoons rereleased on blu-ray sooner than later:
Lilo & Stitch
Emperor's New Groove
Great Mouse Detective
Goofy Movie
Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
that's not true, entirely.. they first released their hand drawn features to DVD Dec '99 in the boxed set, and then individually spring of '00. After that the schedule turned out to be:Cheebs said:Don't get your hopes up. This is Disney. They take foreeeeveeeeeer to release their main titles. It is always slowly drawn out.
borghe said:Lilo & Stitch
Emperor's New Groove
Great Mouse Detective
Goofy Movie
Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
borghe said:no, the movie was always 4:3 (standard). lady and the tramp was the first widescreen (cinemascope) animated feature from disney.
EktorPR said:Shit. The visual whore in my wishes they'd go back and restore the thing for widescreen TVs. There could be two versions, the "Original" and one "Enhanced for Widescreen TVs" or something.
Flo_Evans said:Any high res pics of sleeping beauty?
edit: nm found some at blu-ray.com. wow. Disney used to kick so much ass.
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Oh wow. :o
Flo_Evans said:Any high res pics of sleeping beauty?
edit: nm found some at blu-ray.com. wow. Disney used to kick so much ass.
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Pfft what does having kids have to do with anything?Flo_Evans said:Yeah and those are only 720p shots
I wish I had some kids :lol
Impressive, 50% of all copies at online retailers were the blu version?According to various retail sources, on average, 20% of all 'Iron Man' discs that were sold last week were on the Blu-ray format. For Internet-based stores, that percentage climbed to an astounding 50%. While final unit sales data has yet to be reported, it is expected that 'Iron Man' is the highest selling Blu-ray yet.
Oddly enough, Paramount Home Entertainment has yet to make an official statement on the sales data, but one thing is for sure: If 'Iron Man' hasn't already broken the 1 Million units sold barrier yet, it will likely do so by the end of the year.
Solo said:You cant restore what was never there in the first place. "Enhancing" a 4:3 movie for a 16:9 display would mean cropping it, which as anyone who respects OAR knows, you just dont do.
captive said:Pfft what does having kids have to do with anything?
I bought a copy. I do have a niece though.
Just saw this as the top article on blu-ray.com, looking for more pics of sleeping beauty.
Impressive, 50% of all copies at online retailers were the blu version?
I too am surprised Paramount hasnt issued some bragging PR.
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I added blu-ray last month for the first time and it added 1$ a month.Cosmic Bus said:Netflix's Blu-ray price increase goes into effect next month:
I've opted out for now. There were only a few HD movies in my queue anyway and they're routinely long waited for this area. Since I don't go through movies like I used to, it isn't worth the extra cost to me, however minor it might be.
Flo_Evans said:Any high res pics of sleeping beauty?
edit: nm found some at blu-ray.com. wow. Disney used to kick so much ass.
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DeathNote said:I added blu-ray last month for the first time and it added 1$ a month.
Are you telling me there's another 1$ increase?
funny that you mention that. they have a number of extensive features on the background painter (Eyvind Earle) who actually ended up having a lot more say over the film than just the backgrounds. He was hand picked by Disney to handle all of this and as a result was often embattled with the animators over the direction to take a specific scene or shot, but because he was placed by disney often the animators lost. really interesting stuff. the guy was a genius (Eyvind Earle).Jax said:wasn't considering this before but wow. looks amazing. Really need to look into getting this now. You're right, look at that forest. Crazy detail
Always-honest said:watching "national treasure 2" now on blu ray.........
what a fucking insult...
Ignatz Mouse said:The movie, or the quality? I liked the first one for dumb fun, haven't seen the sequel.
Riptwo said:Silent Hill just got an Alliance re-release in Canada, and I'm wondering if anyone's actually picked up the disc yet. If so, is it the same MPEG2 transfer from before, or is this actually a re-encode?
Unfortunately, like the HD DVD, the Blu-ray finds much of this bonus material presented in 480p/i/MPEG-2 only. To the studio's credit, they have headed high-def fan outcry, and this time we get upgraded 1080p/VC-1 video and Dolby TrueHD 5.1 Surround audio (48kHz/16-bit) on 'The Animatrix,' which on the HD DVD was standard-def only. No, this entire box is still not in full HD, but it's still a jump up from the HD DVD.
djkimothy said:Shit really? I "imported" from the US, I hope they don't remaster it. Being a hardcore Silent Hill fan and all.
Did anybody know this?
There are some with comparisons with the DVD version here (click the BD shots to get them in full resolution).Flo_Evans said:Any high res pics of sleeping beauty?
edit: nm found some at blu-ray.com. wow. Disney used to kick so much ass.
http://i35.tinypic.com/123p3f9.jpg
Crazymoogle said:We did, but the added confirmation is nonetheless appreciated. I'd rather have the Animatrix in HD than the 3rd movie at all, to be honest.
Though...I'm guessing they just used the theaters render for Osiris? I'm doubting it would be easy to re-render...
Danielsan said:So does anyone know if Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Lost in Translation have a planned blu-ray release? I'm desperate for these two movies.
mileS said:I've been holding out on buying Lost in Translation for DVD in hopes that the Blu-ray version will come out at some point... I hope.
Jazzy Network said:Strangely enough, I'd love to see Ghost on BD. Make it happen!
Mike Works said:wow, after seeing that sleeping beauty screen (or cinderella or whoever the bitch is), i really want to see fantasia on bluray.. does it have a date yet?
The Video: Sizing Up the Picture
'The Ultimate Matrix Collection' hit HD DVD in 2007 with mammoth expectations. For high-def enthusiasts hungry to feed their new machines with top-quality material, nothing less than a demo disc would do. Warner did not disappoint. The transfers for all three 'Matrix' films were terrific, and in my original review, I awarded the set five stars. I'm happy to report that the studio has not messed with perfection. 'The Matrix,' 'The Matrix Reloaded' and 'The Matrix Revolutions' are each presented once again in 1080p/VC-1-encoded transfers (framed accurately in 2.40:1 widescreen) -- identical to the HD DVD.
Warner's work on the high-def masters minted for the original HD DVD release were a clear step up from the standard-def DVD, which received mixed notices from critics at the time of its release. A direct compare with the original DVDs makes the results immediately obvious. One of the many impressive aspects of the set as a whole is its consistency -- despite the four-year gap between 'The Matrix' and its two sequels, I could scarcely tell any difference between them. Cue up any sequence of any of the flicks, and prepare to be suitably wowed.
The most immediately noticeable upgrade is detail. Though I felt the previous DVDs certainly looked good, all the black-on-black of the 'Matrix's trend-setting visual aesthetic often faded into inky mush in standard-def. Not so in high-def, where fine texture is a revelation. For example, during the scene in the first 'Matrix' when Neo and Trinity blast their way into the bank, the supple details of the clothes and the shiny black leather is so good I wanted to freeze-frame and just revel in its ultra-realism. One other compare was particularly revealing -- there is a push-in shot through a grill that the cops are ensconced behind, and on the DVD, it looks pixilated and jagged -- but on the Blu-ray, I never saw a single moment where the image broke up or looked stair-stepped. This is the kind of three-dimensional, picture-perfect image high-def is all about.
The colors of 'The Matrix' films have always been controversial. The dominant hue is clearly green. Though there are many uses of deep purple and occasional splashes of incredibly vivid reds, the transfers have been obviously skewed. Yet I was impressed with the level of detail and "naturalism" (albeit highly stylized) that remained despite the tint shift. And all things considered, fleshtones are as accurate as possible. I was also relieved that Warner did not overpump or oversaturate the transfers -- there's no bleeding or chroma noise, and again, consistency is excellent.
Finally, compression artifacts are not an issue. There isn't a moment of macroblocking or any noise, even on the many flat surfaces and static shots, which often hold on a particular image for what seems like minutes. And the source itself is beautifully maintained -- there is a bit of grain here or there, but it is clearly part of the intended effect and there are no instances of dirt or blemishes. This is really fantastic stuff -- 'The Matrix' trilogy easily earns an exemplary five-star video rating.
OokieSpookie said:Pretty much every movie made in the last 20 years that saw a theatrical release will hit blu ray.
I really do not know why people act like there is any question.