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It's in digital CAPS form, and it's the last of the "Big four", so it's not out of the realm of possibility. |
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Cinderella II & III are coming to Blu-ray on Nov. 20:
http://www.amazon.com/Cinderella-II-...ella+2+blu+ray According to Blu-ray.com, it will be a 3-disc combo pack with the two movies on one BD and a DVD of each movie. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...08#post6079208 |
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I'd love to see Roger Rabbit in 3-D, but I don't think The Little Mermaid has the draftsmanship to hold up.
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I just bought a copy of Snow White Blu from eBay the other day. I hadn't seen in several years, you forget how good the Disney classics are. Has there been any news of a 75th Anniversary release of Snow White this year? It should be up for it since it was made in 1937.
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Not to be rude, but Up has been out in 3D / on Blu in general for a LONG, LONG while. As for Finding Nemo, luckily for you it's coming this December, in 3D. |
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Really looking forward to what TLM will be like.. deep shots underwater, Ursula's tentacles in yo face, birds and fish in yo face - jolly fun. I keep thinking though that there are other movies out there way more fit for a 3D conversion - specifically, Hunchback, Treasure Planet and especially Tarzan would greatly befit 3D; all three had enormous distance shots, flying scenes, huge objects.. I don't think HonD or TP will ever get any level of recognition in Disney for at least the next 20 years but Tarzan in 3D is a serious possibility, actually. |
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If any of Disney's hand-drawn, cel-painted features cried out for 3-D treatment, it would be Fantasia.
The Little Mermaid is pretty rough around the edges, given the budget and the period. It has tremendous heart, but I wouldn't even place it on a top 20 list of Disney films that could benefit from a 3-D experiment. The film really doesn't try to exploit the z-axis for staging ideas, and the layouts are fairly perfunctory. Compare the staging and shot selection to something like the "You Can Fly!" sequence in Peter Pan -- depth matters in that instance, but there's nothing in The Little Mermaid that even comes close. I really don't get it. It's like turning the 70's feature Robin Hood into a 3-D experience...what's the point? |
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Up in 3D will be released in December, on the same date as Finding Nemo. |
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I don't want to get into a Mermaid/Peter Pan/Fantasia pissing contest, as I think we all know why Disney is attempting a 3-D conversion for Mermaid...I'm just saying from an artistic standpoint, it makes very little sense. Anyhoo...if you want to see the grosses for the G-rated Disney films adjusted for inflation, you might find this illuminating vis-a-vis this whole "popularity" business... http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm Last edited by Ernest Rister; 06-18-2012 at 01:13 AM. |
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That's how I feel. I'm not that big into 3D, but I don't mind them releasing these in 3D since it just means a more than likely blu-ray release.
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This was around the time that late-80's/early-90's Disney had discovered a book-cooking loophole to finally getting their guarded titles onto VHS--Apparently, if the sell-through tape came out within a certain time period after the re-released movie, their creative accounting allowed video sales/rentals to be included in "Theatrical grosses" for the year, and then compounded onto total grosses to date. When 101 Dalmatians suddenly rocketed to "Highest grossing Disney animated ever" before Lion King, people thought it a bit novel...When they announced the post-VHS Fantasia had "outgrossed" Terminator 2, analysts got a tad suspicious. ![]() They don't do it anymore, but they did THEN. (And you were there, you know why we were buying the Fantasia video--We had nightmares about what Eisner claimed he was going to permanently do to the re-releases, and when the ads said "The original for the LAST TIME ever", we knew they weren't kidding around. ![]() Last edited by EricJ; 06-18-2012 at 01:16 AM. |
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