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Christopher said:
Now I have to clean my keyboard again.
When will this come out? Today? Yesterday? Where is 2000? FUCK!
Christopher said:
Oh shit. That's probably going to be it. The upcoming slate of Disney Blu-rays is amazing.NekoFever said:Thinking about it, coinciding with the BD release of The Sorcerer's Apprentice could be a good bet.
Well, Fantasia was supposed to be the "1 in the spring" but was delayed. When it was delayed, it was given a new date of December 2010. Plus, I can't help but feel that a release date coinciding with the release of The Sorcerer's Apprentice like NekoFever mentioned would be something Disney would do. As for multiple animated classics releasing close to one another, I could be wrong, but Bambi is the big release for Spring 2011, and Dumbo I think might be coming early next year as well (delayed from February of this year.)Gouty said:I dont know, having two classic animated Disney titles within two months of one another seems unlikely. I could obviously be wrong but the fact that neither of the Fantasias have a firm release date and that it would break the 1 movie in the spring, 1 movie in the fall pattern weve seen thus far seems like a delay is incoming. Again, I could be wrong but Im noting getting my hopes up.
I really wanted to love this film, but I could never shake my belief that all its beauty and achievement was just wasted effort* on an artistic medium that wasn't ready yet. It was half a film, waiting for technology to catch up to allow the other half (voice) to be added.B.K. said:
?lordoftherink said:but Bambi is the big release for Spring 2011, and Dumbo I think might be coming early next year as well (delayed from February of this year.)
It was delayed in US/Canada.Suairyu said:?
I could walk into a shop today and pick up a shiny new blu ray copy of Dumbo.
B.K. said:I've been wanting to get some of the Disney movies. Is it worth paying the extra money to get them on Blu-Ray?
How exactly? Just at the base level the plot is solid, pacing is great and looks wonderful. Seeing in HD won't change whatever your problem could be with the film.Suairyu said:I really wanted to love this film, but I could never shake my belief that all its beauty and achievement was just wasted effort* on an artistic medium that wasn't ready yet. It was half a film, waiting for technology to catch up to allow the other half (voice) to be added.
*As a finalised piece of art. Obviously, from a historical context, it wasn't a waste at all.
Hopefully the high-def print will make it shine so others get a chance to see its beauty then violently disagree with me.
Jim said:Amazon just sent me a code for $8 off the Toy Story 3 combo pack... and you can stack it with another combo set with the code "DISNEYHZ" for another $10 off (Beauty and the Beast for sure). Sounds like a no-brainer.
Great Scott, please tell me that the DNR is just for the commercial cause I see alot of DNR!canoli2006 said:
how did you get a copy of a rental only movie? used?richisawesome said:Just got these two:
http://i.imgur.com/qXVBi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ryANC.jpg
Four Lions has the best back-cover description of any movie I've ever seen:
http://i.imgur.com/dtspI.jpg
:lol :lol :lol
xrich said:im assuming this code is specific to the user? how do i get one...
allegate said:how did you get a copy of a rental only movie? used?
I wouldn't take a YouTube trailer as indicative of quality for anything. Even at 1080p, YouTube videos have less than a tenth of the bitrate of Blu-ray video available to them, and dropping the bitrate on a video is a quick way to get rid of fine detail.shagg_187 said:Great Scott, please tell me that the DNR is just for the commercial cause I see alot of DNR!
It would be a mistake to pre-judge the transfer quality based on this compressed trailer - even in HD. Trust me, you just can't see all the fine image detail here that's actually in the final discs
Now then... we mentioned these titles the other day, and you've been waiting over a year for news about them. But Disney has just officially confirmed the Blu-ray Disc release (and DVD re-release) of Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 on 11/30. You'll be able to buy a 4-Disc Blu-ray Special Edition (SRP $45.99) and a 2-Disc DVD Special Edition (SRP $39.99). Each will include both films. Let's start with the DVD, which will include Fantasia (fully restored) on one disc, and Fantasia 2000 on the other. Extras on the DVDs will include the Musicana and Disney Family Museum features, along with audio commentaries. Both of these discs will also be included in the 4-disc Blu-ray, which will add a Blu-ray version of each film. Exclusive features on these Blu-rays will include the Dali & Disney: A Date with Destino documentary, the long awaited Destino film itself, The Schultheis Notebook, Disney's Virtual Vault (BD-Live), an Interactive Art Gallery and DisneyView. The aspect ratio for Fantasia will be the original 1.33:1, while Fantasia 2000 will be 1.78:1. Audio on the Blu-rays will be in 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48 KHz/24-bit), along with 5.1 DEHT tracks in French and Spanish. You'll get English SDH, as well as French and Spanish subtitles.
Duderz said:I just rewatched Millennium Actress on DVD and once again I'm wondering when this film is even going to be announced for release on Blu Ray in Japan.![]()
B.K. said:Since Kon is dead, maybe that'll bring new interest in his works and they'll get Blu-Ray releases.
Dammit Amazon. I already gave you money for my books, but I can't resist.cjdunn said:"The Man with No Name" trilogy is on sale at Amazon for $27.99.
Isn't the PQ in these movies pretty bad?cjdunn said:"The Man with No Name" trilogy is on sale at Amazon for $27.99.
So far, the Disney restorations of their catalogue titles have been perfect. Not a single thing wrong with them. Reference material, even. How much of that is down to their thoughtful method of storing all their film negatives and how much is due to the restorative process is another matter. I'm not expecting anything different for Fantasia.allegate said:RE: Fantasia - by (fully restored) do they mean fully restored as in the original cut of the film or do they just mean we cleaned it up a bit?
From blu-ray.com:Decado said:Isn't the PQ in these movies pretty bad?
Okay, so there's some good news and some bad news (but, thankfully, no outright ugly news). First, the bad. While some were hoping for a new re-master of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, MGM hasnot unexpectedlystuck with the same transfer that was used on the 2009 stand-alone Blu-ray release of the film. And this transfer didn't exactly win over the hearts of videophiles. Based on a 2002 restoration and originally engineered for a subsequent DVD release, the transfer exhibits issues that wouldn't be as apparent in standard definition, but definitely show up in 1080p. Edge enhancement is frequently noticeableforming sometimes white, sometimes black haloes around hard linesand the overuse of digital noise reduction often results in waxy facial textures and an artificial diminishing of the film's grain structure. So, no, the transfer isn't ideal, but it is an improvement in terms of color and depth, with dusty Technicolor hues and solid black levels.
The good news is that both A Fistful of Dollars and A Few Dollars More look much better. There are still some small issuesFistful appears to be slightly cropped, and some lines and textures do seem unnaturally edgybut both films look less obviously tampered with and more naturally filmic.
cjdunn said:"The Man with No Name" trilogy is on sale at Amazon for $27.99.
They haven't done that with any other Diamond release yet, so I wouldn't expect any change here. They tend to extend 4:3 pictures by including images either side of the frame drawn by relevant artists. It works if you can't stomach black bars.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Finally, feels like forever.
And with Fantasia 2000 is that the normal aspect ratio? They say the original Fantasia is but don't say if that's the case with 2000.... I just don't want another shit ass job of making something that isn't widescreen widescreen by cropping the shit out of the picture.
Suairyu said:They haven't done that with any other Diamond release yet, so I wouldn't expect any change here. They tend to extend 4:3 pictures by including images either side of the frame drawn by relevant artists. It works if you can't stomach black bars.
Ew, that does look bad. NONE of the Blu-Ray releases have done that so far. I watched Snow White and Pinocchio in glorious 4:3, with black bars. It'd be really bizarre for them to change that now.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:I can but with jungle book on dvd they stretched it and then cropped off the top and bottom so the top of Mowgli's head and part of his feet were cut off from the original. I'm just always afraid they'll do that clusterfuck again to keep from having black bars.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OLGCI4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Images there show it.
Oof! Still, at $9.33 a piece, can't resist.broadwayrock said:Fistful of Dollars is also cropped.
Thankfully, with their Blu-rays Disney has been great with preserving the original aspect ratio. Fantasia is fullscreen and Fantasia 2000 is widescreen, and going by what The Digital Bits reported, that is how they are going to be presented on the Blu-ray release.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:I'm just always afraid they'll do that clusterfuck again to keep from having black bars.
lordoftherink said:Thankfully, with their Blu-rays Disney has been great with preserving the original aspect ratio. Fantasia is fullscreen and Fantasia 2000 is widescreen, and going by what The Digital Bits reported, that is how they are going to be presented on the Blu-ray release.
Will Fantasia have DisneyView?lordoftherink said:Thankfully, with their Blu-rays Disney has been great with preserving the original aspect ratio. Fantasia is fullscreen and Fantasia 2000 is widescreen, and going by what The Digital Bits reported, that is how they are going to be presented on the Blu-ray release.
Valkyr Junkie said:I got an email from Amazon that Lost in Translation is finally coming to BD on 12/7. I just now realized the date :/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AQO400/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Ew. I own the new Jungle Book but haven't watched it yet. Now I'm angry.Zaraki_Kenpachi said:I can but with jungle book on dvd they stretched it and then cropped off the top and bottom so the top of Mowgli's head and part of his feet were cut off from the original. I'm just always afraid they'll do that clusterfuck again to keep from having black bars.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OLGCI4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Images there show it.
Finally. I'll bet it's the same transfer as the HD-DVD, too. Lazy ass Universal. Either way... day one purchase.Valkyr Junkie said:I got an email from Amazon that Lost in Translation is finally coming to BD on 12/7. I just now realized the date :/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AQO400/?tag=neogaf0e-20