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Grimm Fandango said:
Man even "stunning" doesn't express how impressed I am with the image quality. Hard to believe everything but the CGI was all hand drawn and colored.

edit: wait it wasn't colored by hand apparently. Whatever, looks amazing.
Yeah, I think all of the 90s Disney movies were hand drawn then scanned into computers, for coloring and all that. Excepy maybe the backgrounds? Those might have been handpainted...not sure.
 
Dead said:
Dear god, yes. This still doesn't excuse you, Disney, for going slower than molasses with this Diamond Collection.

Why isn't Aladdin coming to Blu-Ray? Is it at least planned?

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btw, some new on the new upcoming transfer for Apocalypse Now (in the original aspect ratio)

http://www.thedigitalbits.com/articles/apocalypse/interview01.html

Bill Hunt: Looking at the screenshot comparisons you guys provided between the 2001 master and the new 2010 master, there's a marked difference in the color-timing. Color seems more vibrant now, and contrasts are bolder. Can you talk about that? How those decisions were made and what the differences might be?

Doug Delaney: Sure, I can touch on that and James can chime in. One of the original conversations we began to have when we started looking at doing this work, was using the original transfer in 2001 as a reference – as indicative of the best possible transfer at the time, using that technology, and with a lot of time spent with Vittorio on that original transfer. We also screened – myself, James and Mr. Coppola – the dye-transfer print as well. And we wanted to get back to that in terms of not just aspect ratio, but the contrast and color saturation characteristics of a dye-transfer print in terms of its natural rendition – to be a little bit more, I guess, faithful to that original projection of that dye-transfer print. To get to that point, there was a little bit of negotiation between using both sources as inspiration, I guess is the best way I could put it, between that beautiful dye-transfer print Mr. Coppola had as well as honoring the time and quality of the transfer in '01 that obviously had Vittorio's time put into it. Some scenes tended to carry over very well with regard to the two transfers, and some scenes felt more akin to the dye-transfer print.
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thoughts?
 
Wow @ Beauty and the Beast screens!! I'll never forget how they butchered the DVD transfer with excessive compression, which actually made me skip that release completely.
 
swoon said:
that smoke looks really bad. i only saw the lmtd run of the awful redux print when it came out and don't remember many details about the colors sadly, maybe someone has seen it recently.
Yeah, Im not digging the piss yellow.
 
Did anybody else get in on that Lord of the Rings boxset pricing error at Family Video? Got one for $22.99, but it's on back order. Looks like they're going to honor the mistake, as I got a back order email, and my order status has moved to In Fulfillment.

Wasn't planning on double dipping on these movies...again. But at that price, I'd be a fool not to. :D
 
Meus Renaissance said:
What's The Godfather like on Blu-Ray?
Fairly good and it transferred over nicely for the most part imo. I had to turn the brightness a bit on my TV iirc but that may have just been something I on end.
 
giga said:
Dear god, yes. This still doesn't excuse you, Disney, for going slower than molasses with this Diamond Collection.

Why isn't Aladdin coming to Blu-Ray? Is it at least planned?
Disney's doing the same as they did with the DVD platinum releases, spreading them out with major releases at Feb/March and the holidays. This scheduling is nothing new. October 2012 is probably the earliest to expect to it.

Disney's home video policies shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who's been alive for the last 25 years.
 
Dan said:
Disney's doing the same as they did with the DVD platinum releases, spreading them out with major releases at Feb/March and the holidays. This scheduling is nothing new. October 2012 is probably the earliest to expect to it.

Disney's home video policies shouldn't be a surprise to anyone who's been alive for the last 25 years.

The vault thing has to end after the Blu Ray generation, right? I mean, is it even possible to have a higher quality version of the animated films?

/videonoob
 
(._.) said:
Fairly good and it transferred over nicely for the most part imo. I had to turn the brightness a bit on my TV iirc but that may have just been something I on end.


The Godfather is just a pretty dark movie. Watched a decent print of it a few years back, and the first thing that popped out was how dark it all was. Very dense shadows with low detail.
 
Seems like the Avatar Collector's Edition might feature an Extended Edition with 30 additional minutes, in addition to the 16 minute longer one. This footage would be seamlessly branched into the theatrical cut:

AVATAR - SPECIAL EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 16m 5s

AVATAR - EXTENDED EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 30m 36s

Most likely the 16 minutes from the Special Edition + an additional 14 minutes. Question is if those 14 minutes are finished. I would hope so, I could understand including 30+ minutes of unfinished footage, you know to showcase a WIP, but I dont see the point in including 14 unless its done. Either way, that would bring the movie to 192 minutes total.
 
Dead said:
Seems like the Avatar Collector's Edition might feature an Extended Edition with 30 additional minutes, in addition to the 16 minute longer one. This footage would be seamlessly branched into the theatrical cut:

AVATAR - SPECIAL EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 16m 5s

AVATAR - EXTENDED EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 30m 36s

Most likely the 16 minutes from the Special Edition + an additional 14 minutes. Question is if those 14 minutes are finished. I would hope so, I could understand including 30+ minutes of unfinished footage, you know to showcase a WIP, but I dont see the point in including 14 unless its done. Either way, that would bring the movie to 192 minutes total.
...just waiting for the Director's Cut.
 
Christopher said:
The Vault will never end...it makes people want their titles. A different generation enjoys a different release of the films.

Probably. As long as Disney keeps stacking that paper, they have no reason to stop.

But from a videophile point of view, could the quality of the animation even get better than Blu ray? I had no problem updating from VHS to DVD, and now DVD to Blu ray. But, at the moment, I can't even imagine why I'd update from Blu Ray to ??? .
 
Dead said:
Seems like the Avatar Collector's Edition might feature an Extended Edition with 30 additional minutes, in addition to the 16 minute longer one. This footage would be seamlessly branched into the theatrical cut:

AVATAR - SPECIAL EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 16m 5s

AVATAR - EXTENDED EDITION RERELEASE - NEW SCENES: Running time: 30m 36s

Most likely the 16 minutes from the Special Edition + an additional 14 minutes. Question is if those 14 minutes are finished. I would hope so, I could understand including 30+ minutes of unfinished footage, you know to showcase a WIP, but I dont see the point in including 14 unless its done. Either way, that would bring the movie to 192 minutes total.

I be excited to hear the 30 minute Extended Version was completed footage, but I'm not holding my breath. I'm happy right now for the 16 minute Extension.
 
30 mins sounds great if it truly is all finished footage.

I have a feeling it very well could be since it would be stuff inside the base that wouldn't require nearly as much CG as the jungle stuff.
 
That is what I thought as well, I would assume at least half of that footage is human stuff.

Of note should be that this 30 minute longer version seems to be referred to as the "extended edition" and the name of the collectors edition has been changed to "Extended Collector's Edition"
 
StopMakingSense said:
The Godfather is just a pretty dark movie. Watched a decent print of it a few years back, and the first thing that popped out was how dark it all was. Very dense shadows with low detail.
Oh yeah, and a wonderfully shot dark movie it is. I think the settings were off on my LCD though. It was abnormally hard to make out anything my screen. It was probably just my TV. The conversion of all three films is fine.
 
Dead said:
That is what I thought as well, I would assume at least half of that footage is human stuff.

Of note should be that this 30 minute longer version seems to be referred to as the "extended edition" and the name of the collectors edition has been changed to "Extended Collector's Edition"
When is this ultimate collector special edition coming out again? I might actually be more interested in watching the extras than the actual movie.
 
Anth0ny said:
But from a videophile point of view, could the quality of the animation even get better than Blu ray? I had no problem updating from VHS to DVD, and now DVD to Blu ray. But, at the moment, I can't even imagine why I'd update from Blu Ray to ??? .
If a home video format is released that runs at 4k resolution (generally accepted maximum picture information you can obtain from 35mm film) then there'd be that, but that'd be decades away.

And yes, those Beauty and the Beast shots are godly. I've been looking forward to this one for a long time. That said, astonishing as it is, I think Sleeping Beauty has B&B beat for background detail. That I can even consider such a thought is a testament to how important these Blu Ray remasters are.
 
Does anyone have a 50" inch screen and a film with a 2.40:1 aspect ratio? If so, could you take a photograph of your screen watching the film. Thanks
 
Suairyu said:
If a home video format is released that runs at 4k resolution (generally accepted maximum picture information you can obtain from 35mm film) then there'd be that, but that'd be decades away.

Diminishing returns. I think even the jump from 720p to 1080p was not very significant. I'd say Blu-ray is the ultimate home standard unless 100' TVs become the norm.
 
Meus Renaissance said:
Does anyone have a 50" inch screen and a film with a 2.40:1 aspect ratio? If so, could you take a photograph of your screen watching the film. Thanks

I've got a 46" screen. If that's ok, I'll take a picture for you.
 
I can't wait to get BatB on Tuesday at TRU for $22.99-$20 ($10 off for pre-ordering TS3 w/purchase + $10 DMR coupon)= $2.99. I also have GC's from the two move games I got there. It will be an awesome day.:D :lol
 
Oni Jazar said:
Diminishing returns. I think even the jump from 720p to 1080p was not very significant. I'd say Blu-ray is the ultimate home standard unless 100' TVs become the norm.
Perhaps, but higher 'resolution' film formats, such as IMAX stock, would very noticeably benefit from a new format a couple of decades down the line; it'd a DVD-to-Blu Ray style of visual jump. As it stands, films recorded on >35mm stock such as Baraka can't be done justice in the home theatre space, but they are few in number.
 
netguy503 said:
I can't wait to get BatB on Tuesday at TRU for $22.99-$20 ($10 off for pre-ordering TS3 w/purchase + $10 DMR coupon)= $2.99. I also have GC's from the two move games I got there. It will be an awesome day.:D :lol
What?
 
netguy503 said:
What did I say that you are confused on? If your asking about the listed price someone on CAG said they saw the ad for TRU this week and $22.99 will be the price for BatB.
At a guess, I'd imagine he was confused by your very dense use of abbreviations. Rather than creating a shorter, easier to read message, you've created something quite difficult to read without concentration and prior knowledge of what some of them mean.
 
netguy503 said:
I can't wait to get BatB on Tuesday at TRU for $22.99-$20 ($10 off for pre-ordering TS3 w/purchase + $10 DMR coupon)= $2.99. I also have GC's from the two move games I got there. It will be an awesome day.:D :lol

Oh yeah man, totally! When I saw BatB at FLUJC, I BTE'd out of the PRG! Needless to say the rest of my day at BFE was completely HijklmnoP!
 
he's referring to this post:
netguy503 said:
I just thought I would post a nifty way to get three Disney BD's for around $20 at TRU. It's not like their 3 for $7-$9 deal last year but it seems pretty good and it looks like you could extend this to your Fantasia purchase to save even more. For people saying "well this method is only good if TS3 gets a $10 coupon" a coupon site HAS been registered for this movie and will most likely be $10. Enjoy the savings. Personally I can't wait to get BatB on BD for $0.:D

Trip #1 (now thru 9/20):
$10.00 TB3 preorder deposit (not taxed when made)
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$10.00 total
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Trip #2 (9/21-27):
$24.99 TB3
-10.00 BatB preorder discount
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$14.99 taxable
+ 1.12 tax
+ 5.00 BatB preorder deposit
-10.00 TB3 preorder deposit
-10.00 TB3 coupon
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$ 1.11 total
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($10 TB3 gift card issued separately, can't be used for 6 hours)

Trip #3 (10/5-11):
$24.99 BatB
-10.00 TS3 preorder discount
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$14.99 taxable
+ 1.12 tax
+ 5.00 TS3 preorder deposit
- 5.00 BatB preorder deposit
-10.00 BatB coupon
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$ 6.11 subtotal
- 6.11 from TB3 gift card
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-0- total
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($3.89 balance on TB3 gift card)

Trip #4 (11/2-8):
$24.99 TS3
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$24.99 taxable
+ 1.87 tax
- 5.00 TS3 preorder deposit
-10.00 TS3 coupon
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$11.86 subtotal
- 3.89 from TB3 gift card (exhausted)
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$ 7.97 total
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Grand Total: $10.00 + $1.11 + -0- + $7.97 = $19.08 for 3 BDs--two of which are must-haves for any animation fan. (You might even exchange TB3 later for something else, like I did with TB2 last year.)
 
Man, if my transaction involves more than one return visit and one existing receipt, I already get strange looks from most store clerks. I can't imagine trying to pull off the shit above, but more power to you if you can make it work. :lol
 
Does Best Buy honor those $10 Disney coupons posted on CAG?

Also, I'm trying to decide on either Sleeping Beauty or Pinocchio as a compliment to BatB tomorrow...?
 
roosters93 said:
100"? Wtf :lol


Hehe, yes it's a projector screen. Viewing at that size really brings out the difference between bluray and HDcableTV, xbox, etc...

BluRay is basically the most amazing awesome thing ever!
 
Magnus said:
Man, if my transaction involves more than one return visit and one existing receipt, I already get strange looks from most store clerks. I can't imagine trying to pull off the shit above, but more power to you if you can make it work. :lol

Actually, I never did the Tinkerbell offer (didn't want it either, too many things to do that week) but I will be getting BatB at TRU and using the $10 DMR coupon as well as pre-ordering TS3 to save me $20 bucks off the $22.99 TRU sale price anyway. As I stated in a earlier, I have $20 in GC from them that will take the place of the Tinkerbell CG if need be. I will do the same thing with TS3 (probably pre-order Fantasia). At the end of the day BatB and TS3 are going to cost me next to nothing to buy with this deal.

For the person above who asked about Amazon, I don't think they have a deal like this or accept the $10 off coupon but can't you still cancel and take this deal? Sorry man, you should of know this was coming with the TS1+2+PATF for $6 deal. Your best bet now is there is a $10 off Disney deal if you own the previous BatB DVD. All you have to do is send in your proof of purchase. Hope that helps.
 
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