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With three BDs you'd think they could squeeze in a few SD extras there instead of putting them online, but I have the Fantasia Anthology anyway so I'm not really bothered by it. Not regarding the price either, I'd probably buy it even if the MSRP ended up being $100. |
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Also, I wouldn't bet on this being the following Diamond Edition after Beauty and the Beast.. not too sure this will be a Diamond Edition at all. I still think this will come out in December, except just as a Special Edition. |
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The reason that it is apart of the Diamond collection is because that Disney has always viewed it as its prestige title, the one that Walt made for art's sake and not just children. It is also one of the most critically acclaimed animated movies ever. If this wasn't in Disney's prestige line it would seem like that they are just choosing movies at random.
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However, I can't be sure Disney is still having these titles apart of the Diamond Collection. It isn't being advertised as one anymore, and on Disney's website they have Bambi listed as the Diamond title following Beauty and the Beast. No one ever said Fantasia isn't a prestigious title, especially for Disney. Just because it isn't in the Diamond Collection doesn't mean Disney isn't treating it as a prestigious title. It sounds exceptionally remarkable, and *IF* this isn't going to turn out to be a Diamond Edition, it will mark Disney's first animated classic out of the vault and onto Blu-ray in America (outside of the Platinum/Diamond titles). Also, if Disney decides to scratch Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 from their Diamond Collection list, hopefully this means they are willing to make changes to the titles in this collection, and have a higher chance of putting Aladdin back in where it belongs. |
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I honestly don't really care whether a Disney title is a platinum, diamond or "special" edition. It's all the same with Disney. Every major title they have released has been of the utmost quality. I have no doubt that Fantasia 2000 will be one of my go to demo discs and I'm sure the restoration on Fantasia (1940) will be nothing short of spectacular. Day one purchase for me.
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Whether they choose a title to have Diamond or Special Edition, the Lowry video restorations are exactly the same. What changes is the amount of extra content included, and this was quite evident when you compare Snow White (Diamond) to Dumbo (Special); the former is packed to the brim, whereas the latter sadly has rather skimped.
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If Walt hadn't spent so much on The Sorcerer's Apprentice (insuring it could never recoup it's cost), there never would have been a Fantasia to begin with. To try and recoup costs, Disney gambled he could add on eight more shorts and make a feature length collection of animation and classical music (a grand Feature of Silly Symphonies at great quality). But in terms of substantive difference between Fantasia and the Silly Symphonies, with exceptions to Tocatta and Fugue and Rite of Spring, there isn't a conceptual dissonance that would exclude any of them from being recognized as high-budget, stand-alone, longer Silly Symphony or Walt Disney short subjects of the time. In other words, there was no abject attempt on Walt Disney's part to make Fantasia an "adult" film different from what he was already doing. It is only perceived today as some uber adult effort because most people don't pay attention to what Walt was already doing at that time. They go thumb through the video aisles choked with the cheapquels and knockoffs and formula 90's films and modern CGI talking-animal-of-the-week movies -- and then they come upon Fantasia and it seems to come out of nowhere. People mistake their own dissonance with animation history for some aberration in the Disney production pipeline in the 30's, when it was an outgrowth of that pipeline, made necessary by an over-expenditure of funds on one single short. Having said that, yes, the Tocatta and Fugue abstractionism and the clinical, thunderous realism of Rite of Spring were new for Disney (although Disney's company had engaged in rigorous experimental preparation for such animation for years leading to both). And I will also cede that while Disney covered similar ground in the Silly Symphonies as that seen in Fantasia, it can be rightly said the Fantasia statements on such themes are definitive. Last edited by Ernest Rister; 06-28-2010 at 09:39 PM. |
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Walt didn't "make" anything; he was just a Yes/No man who relied on others to create ideas. Snow White is about as close as he got to having complete control over a picture.
But anyway... Fantasia is neither a kids nor an adult film. As Stowkoski himself said in the program booklet, it was simply an attempt to bring higher art to a wider audience, and to deconstruct it in a fashion that reflects every day life (though that gets pretty theoretical). Its too easy to forget that back when this film was produced, the common man simply couldn't go to a concert performance - not that it was only socially unjustifiable, but there were plenty of other factors. Imagine how it must have felt at the Premiere to hear the sound circle the room through all 90+ speakers. Yet there itself lies a problem; the 'version' of the film that was sent to most theatres didn't have more than 3 sound channels, so the larger audience never got to hear it the way it was intended. Least were getting a 7.1 mix for Blu-Ray. We'll be alright by the time we get to the 90.1 mix lmao! ![]() |
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He personally directed over 100 shorts before Plane Crazy. He was the de facto director on all of the studio's output throughout the Hyperion studio era. He was elbow deep in most of the studio's product, to say nothing of the theme parks, which was why he was often considered the hardest working man at his studio.
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No theaters had "three sound channels" in 1940. All theaters were mono. Fantasound was only installed in a handful of theaters in high population centers such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc. The "full version" was roughly 32 speakers, not 90 speakers. that doesn't mean "32 channels", it just means 8 speakers per wall. I don't have the specs in front of me, you can surely google them and set the record straight. Perhaps you are confused by the term "Fantasound 90" -- this refers to the attempt in 1990 to replicate the original Fantasound experience upon Fantasia's last theatrical release. Last edited by Ernest Rister; 06-29-2010 at 04:17 PM. |
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ok, yeah I looked on IMDB. Not sure why I didn't go there first for the answer. I may rent the DVD and see if it is good enough for BD. I'm sure it is since I love the original. Thanks!
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![]() I love Fantasia 2000, one of the characters from it is my avatar. ![]() There is one very clear difference between the two however and that is their lengths; the original was approx. 2hrs, whereas Fantasia 2000 is only just over 70 minutes, but don't let that put you off, because it is still a beautiful film. ![]() I think it'd be best to wait, because they're coming in the same set as it is and it will be a nice suprise for you. ![]() |
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