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This restoration does need to be picked on because Disney needs to do something about it, I honestly don't think people worked that hard on this movie seeings how horrible it looks. |
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Thanks again for that one, I just sent the message that I'd discussed at UD.
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If you guys think this is bad get ready for The Little Mermaid Blu Ray. Not only did they change the color palette form the 1999 dvd releases to the 2005 dvd releases but they also added CGI effects to it. For example when Ursula the sea which is showing Ariel how the spell works for only 3 days over the glowing cauldron . In the 1999 dvd releases the the glow of Ursulas cauldron was just a still painting. In the 2006 dvd releases they animated the glowing light and made it move around. ![]() |
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That's pretty horrifying. I was very happy with the DVD restoration even though I was aware it had flaws. Now looking at it in HD, even more flaws emerge and show that the digital inking went out of hand. I'm a bit worried about Peter Pan's BD release since I believe that film's DVD restoration (which will undoubtedly be used for the BD) was done quickly to tie-in with the first Tinker Bell film (which ended up getting post-poned, anyway). What's Cinderella's excuse?
Bambi and Lady and the Tramp's Platinum restorations look amazing in HD for their Diamond Editions (though I understand Bambi was smoothened out a bit), and I hear 101 Dalmatians looks similarly excellent overseas. So how did Cinderella and The Little Mermaid get the short end of the stick when it came to the Platinum restorations done in HD? At least with the latter, we can be sure it'll be scrubbed pristinely for its 3D release. With Cinderella, we're probably not going to see another from-scratch clean up job until the next format. Boo. Last edited by The Mad Kiwi; 09-11-2012 at 11:25 PM. |
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Jeesh, I can't understand why Disney would willingly do such a crappy job on one of their most iconic movies.. |
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Well, before I joined this site a year and a half ago, many were saying that Sleeping Beauty was probably the best Blu-ray ever released and that was comparing it to all Blu-rays that had been released at that time. As long as Disney puts half the effort into Cinderella that they did for SB, then we will be in good shape. This is my wife's all time favorite movie so let's pray that it's the same (if not more).
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