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I'm gonna buy these...
by HercsShowerRadio
Aug 28th, 2008
01:46:36 PM
because I know it will be the FINAL release of these classics.
Great news
by mefrog
Aug 28th, 2008
01:51:49 PM
I'll be getting all of them
Fantasia + Blu Ray + Wack Tobaccy = Goodness
by Heckles
Aug 28th, 2008
01:53:28 PM
Allgedly. I assume.
I want The Black Cauldron!!
by disfigurehead
Aug 28th, 2008
01:53:52 PM
I have the whole Platinum Collection on DVD
by erichaislar
Aug 28th, 2008
01:53:57 PM
what is coming out in oct for the next Platinum release?
Just fuck off with the 'digital copy'
by half vader
Aug 28th, 2008
01:54:12 PM
or at least give us the option, arseholes. Why do these things cost 4 or 5 bucks more when we know the cost is less than 1? Hmmmm.
hayo miyazaki
by fight the new world order
Aug 28th, 2008
02:03:33 PM
As I kid I loved Disney films Lady and The Tramp was my favorite, but now as an adult disney films have lost that magic they had for me when i was a child. I think it is because I discovered the master that is hayao miyazaki. His films far exceed in my mind any thing done by disney with the expection of The Incredibles but that realy was pixar, Disney just slaped it's name on the film.
Get 'em before they go back into the vault... FOREVER!
by thebearovingian
Aug 28th, 2008
02:09:13 PM
sweeet!
by alice 13
Aug 28th, 2008
02:13:42 PM
The Incredibles
by skimn
Aug 28th, 2008
02:18:31 PM
not on BluRay yet? Then I ain't buyin'.
What-EVER
by Abominable Snowcone
Aug 28th, 2008
02:22:42 PM
My wife is draggin' me to Disneyland next summer with the kids. I have no interest in going. I've never been there, never wanted to be there. I'm only going because my kids MIGHT like it.
Snowcone
by The Eskimo
Aug 28th, 2008
02:27:10 PM
Your kids will love it ad so will you...its hard not to. Just bring A LOT of cash!
Shouldn't the Disney/Dali thing be by itself?
by OBSD
Aug 28th, 2008
02:29:05 PM
Instead, that announcement is buried below paragraphs of crap about how the public is going to be allowed to purchase a Disney movie in a fourth format (VHS, Laserdisc, DVD and now Blu-ray). Whoopie. That we're going to be able to watch Destino is far more awesome than a movie being released in yet another format that's being shoved down our throats. Cue the whining now: "But it's bluuuu-raaaay" And some of us are poooooor!
Aladdin is the best disney cartoon
by BLEST
Aug 28th, 2008
02:32:34 PM
EVER. Lion King is epic, but Aladdin is so much fun.

"How in the he....bwaarrk!"

"Song of the South" Blue-Ray!!!
by Harold-Sherbort
Aug 28th, 2008
02:33:27 PM
Racism. In High Definition!
What is Disney BD?
by conniebrean1
Aug 28th, 2008
02:38:45 PM
It sounds like some sort of bondage thing. Anyone want to let me know?
There is a title missing here.....
by dingleberryjerry
Aug 28th, 2008
02:40:03 PM
Where is "Song of the South?" As a far as I know..it has never been released in the U.S. in ANY format. What are they so afraid of?
blu ray is too clear looking.
by Orionsangels
Aug 28th, 2008
02:41:49 PM
I'm gonna see the microscopic dirt marks on snow white's print, j/k. obviously it was cleaned up, but i already think snow white on DVD is the best looking DVD ever produced. Also the best looking old film ever seen on DVD. It's old. It looks like its from the 30's, dialogue is 30's sounding, but the print looks like it was produced today.
Song of the South..
by Harold-Sherbort
Aug 28th, 2008
02:44:11 PM
.. was released, at least I thought, a few years back. Maybe that was during the heroin years and I just thought it so.
SotS
by Harold-Sherbort
Aug 28th, 2008
02:50:01 PM
I just checked amazon, and it's got a cover for it and everything. It's definitly an updated poster too, cause it's not the one I remember when I saw it in the theaters when I was 3.
Animated films+blu-ray=???
by fartedinthefaceofhollywood
Aug 28th, 2008
02:51:18 PM
I'm not sure how well animated films transfer to blu-ray...i wouldn't expect there to be that big a difference between the DVD and Blu-ray versions, just because it IS a animated film...how much better can you make it look? now i know films like Cars, Open Season, and Ice Age transfer wonderfully...but 2-D animated films?
Tron and The Black Hole
by Sgt.Steiner
Aug 28th, 2008
03:01:44 PM
Bring it.
Re: Song of the south....
by dingleberryjerry
Aug 28th, 2008
03:08:43 PM
I just went to Amazon.com and they do have a listing for it but is not available except on Japanese import or bootleg. I'm sure if they did release it, it would be cut all to shit anyway.
dingleberry...
by OBSD
Aug 28th, 2008
03:14:46 PM
it's "racist". Didn't you know? Not "racist" enough to stop Disney from building Song of the South theme park rides, just "racist" enough for them to be afraid of releasing it on dvd. It had a revival in theaters in the early 80's (I remember going), but sometime shortly after that, somebody decided that it shouldn't be shown to anybody, ever.
The Anime Version Of THE LITTLE MERMAID Is Amazing
by LaserPants
Aug 28th, 2008
03:19:57 PM
And it's SOOOOOO much better than the Disney travesty. The anime keeps pretty close to the original story -- keeping in the bits about how walking on the land is like walking on glass, and ending with her suicide. Its actually a heartbreaking film. The Disney version is a howlingly awful piece of shit.
Just got Nightmare Before Xmas on Blu Ray
by stuatfunnyordie
Aug 28th, 2008
03:21:28 PM
and it fucking RULES!!!
Laserpants: um, yeah that sounds like shit?
by Ultron ver 2.0
Aug 28th, 2008
03:25:21 PM
just what the kids need to see...Ariel sucking on a shotgun barrel. Moron.
Do they really have to have separate releases...
by jupstin
Aug 28th, 2008
03:27:37 PM
...for Fantasia and Fantasia 2000. What about the miracle of Blu-ray?
What is the point of the Disney "vault"?
by Rocklover79
Aug 28th, 2008
03:28:08 PM
Seriously, can somebody explain the point and purpose of Disney not keeping their DVDs in circulation? Why do they release DVDs for a few months only to lock them back up in this damn vault? I've never heard of any other studios doing this. Do they make more money this way?
Ultron...
by MCVamp
Aug 28th, 2008
03:28:45 PM
But it's DARK! Don't you know that's what people want to see? Dark Knight proved it! That's why Superman is going to be DARK! Get with the times man! The DARK times! DARK! DARK DARK! Cough.
Harold-Sherbort..Song of the South not racist.
by conspiracy
Aug 28th, 2008
03:32:30 PM
perhaps it is a little insensitive and historically distorted...but it is not racist. Supposedly the NAACP said it had outstanding artistic merit, even if it was horribly wrong about Black/White relations in Post civil war America. Remus is not presented as a bumbbling baffoon or some step and fetch type, but rather as a kindly, wisened old man who tells a good tale and helps a young boy. Now, Ya want to see REAL racism..watch any rap video...they are full of steretypes far more offensive than sweet, smart old Uncle Remus.
Song of the South is not racist!
by Harold-Sherbort
Aug 28th, 2008
03:33:39 PM
My Nazi father took me to see that in the theater when I was 3. We walked out after a half an hour because it was in no way what he thought it was going to be.
That was a joke.
by Harold-Sherbort
Aug 28th, 2008
03:34:41 PM
I know it's not a racist movie. "Birth of a Nation" on the other hand...
Ooh..great for Xmas!
by Juleebabee
Aug 28th, 2008
03:37:53 PM
Sleeping Beauty is one of my favorites...I'm so getting it for my bro for xmas (he's the one w/ the ps3) but it'll actually be for me!! lol.
Rocklover:
by MCVamp
Aug 28th, 2008
03:38:27 PM
Because there are a finite number of "classics" in the Disney catalog, Disney wants to make sure they can re-sell them to each successive generation, ideally on new media. The average Disney film gets shown first to a 3-6 year old. Seven years go by, and that 3-6 year old is now a 10-13 year old and starting to fall out of the Disney mindset. Since the title was removed from the market, the older copies may be broken, worn out, lost, sold, discarded, etc., and there is a new generation of 3-6 year olds for an audience. What makes this work further is Disney's completely unsubtle labeling of these titles as "timeless classics." So swing it to the other side of the spectrum, you have a new generation of adults hitting their 20s and 30s who are either nostalgic for what they watched as a kid or looking to show their favorite old movies to their child...these days, usually both. Well, with Disney rolling out the ad campaigns for nearly every regurgitated title they've ever triple-dipped on, these adults buy it--because they know from experience and the ad campaigns that Disney only releases this movies for a "limited time" until they go "back in the vault" even though the movies can generally stay available for up to a year following the expiration. So Disney tries to invent a never-ending cycle, which is going to be harder to maintain as media becomes more and more durable. After all, a Blu-Ray disc is three times harder than DVD to scratch beyond playing capability and a Digital Copy lasts as long as the medium its stored on. VHS wore out within 2 years with heavy play, and DVDs get scratched all to hell. It's a genius move, really, one that George Lucas learned well from. It works.
Thanks MCVamp
by Rocklover79
Aug 28th, 2008
03:42:38 PM
That actually is a smart marketing strategy. From now on, I just have to grab the DVDs the day that they come out so that I don't forget. I forgot to grab Beauty and the Beast and I refuse to spend an insane amount of money to buy one from Amazon. I have my VHS copy, so that'll tide me over until this precious vault cracks open again and I can snag it.
Vault = best way to make money off classics
by sapno_krei
Aug 28th, 2008
03:42:40 PM
Releasing movies on video (used to be in theaters) every 7 years or so is just good marketing. If they wanted to be real cruel about it, they could wait 20-25 years -- the length of a generation. By the time 7 years have passed, there's a whole new crop of kids ready to discover the movies. It only sucks when you realize you missed the latest release. That's why I started my collection a year before my daughter was born.
Maybe I can afford a Blu-ray system by Fantasia time!
by The Reluctant Austinite
Aug 28th, 2008
03:43:05 PM
I hope to able actually afford not only a Blu-ray player, but also a widescreen plasma big screen TV and an appropriate sound system by the time "Fantasia" is released. I need to start sacrificing sheep to the movie gods now! I HATED "Fantasia 2000", by the way. It got everything wrong the first film got right. Instead of letting artists interpret pieces of classical music, they instead decided what stories to tell first and then chose and forced the music to fit the story. Then there was the terrible introductions by Steve Martin, Whoopie Goldberg, etc. Only the whales sequence was even close to capturing the sense of artistic harmony the original film. Why re-run "The Sorceror's Apprentice"? In repsonse to everyone talking about "Song of the South," there was a legitimate Japanese laserdisc release of the film in the early 90s, and anything you see on dvd is likely a bootleg from that disc.
Harry and his typo...
by GeekySciFiAnimeFreak
Aug 28th, 2008
03:45:36 PM
Harry, "its" not "it's."
Fantasia 2000
by MCVamp
Aug 28th, 2008
03:50:58 PM
Ugh...thanks for nothing Reluctant A., I had blocked the shitty intros from Whoopi and Steve Martin out of my mind. I'd forgotten how much that kind of thing cheapened a film that should have treated as a theatrical work of art into a FUCKING EPISODE OF WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY.
Dam, still no 'Song of the South'
by morGoth
Aug 28th, 2008
03:54:43 PM
Dam I say, DAM!
why no 101 Dalmations
by Bloo
Aug 28th, 2008
04:30:32 PM
if I remember my Disney history correctly 101 Dalmations used a new technology/groundbreaking tech (for that time) and I think it should always be included right away when dropping into a new format

here would by my top 5 Blu-Ray "Classics" Releases simply because they were innovaters

Snow White, 101 Dalmations, Fantasia (with 2000 included, celebrity introductions exorcised), Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast

Bloo:...
by spooky2k
Aug 28th, 2008
04:39:46 PM
101 Dalmations was only just released on Platinum - it'll be on Blu-ray the next time they release these from the vault.
theatrical releases
by stickmangrit
Aug 28th, 2008
04:53:20 PM
what the fuck ever happened to putting these things out in theaters? it was a fucking brilliant marketing strategy, and a huge part of what made the whole "Disney Renaissance" of the early nineties work. rather than sinking cash into slapping together a new DTV sequel to taint my childhood with, they simply took the proven profit of the classics and got practically free profit out of them. i can still remember seeing Fantasia and 101 Dalmatians at the local Carmike when i was a kid(i'm 22 btw. Disney gets solid, predictable profit for the cost of issuing a run of prints(and with the rise of digital projectors, this is reduced further) and new generations get to experience these films on a big screen, everybody fucking wins. seriously Disney, let me show my siblings what the Genie looks like when he's twenty feet tall!
What about...
by Plinglebob
Aug 28th, 2008
05:39:04 PM
Anyone heard whether Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 or Beauty and the Beast will be re-released on DVD at the same time or some time soon? My VHS copies are almost dead and would love to get my hands on a decent version.
re: farted
by themikejonas
Aug 28th, 2008
05:45:59 PM
2-D animated movies on Blu-Ray are eye-poppingly fantastic. Find a way to see the "interactive quiz" version of Enchanted on the Enchanted Blu-Ray; it includes scenes from Disney animated classics rendered in high definition.
The fuck cares about this shit, WHERE IS ARMAGEDDON!
by BitterMan23
Aug 28th, 2008
06:09:10 PM
One of the highest grossing movies of all time and it never even got an anamorphic transfer in the United States. Come on Disney, let's show some respect for Harry Stamper and his guys. They save the entire world and you can't allow people with a decent television set to watch their efforts properly?
Only one problem is in the way of Disney's vault...
by qweruiop
Aug 28th, 2008
06:09:50 PM
...and that's internet sales, particularly from Amazon.com and Ebay.com. Aladdin Platinum DVD "locked away in the vault" for a few more years? No problem, a used copy is selling for less than $8 right now at Amazon. Sometimes those retailers even have sealed Disney DVDs for sale.
FUCKIN BLACK HOLE!!!! FUCKIN TRON
by picardsucks
Aug 28th, 2008
06:11:06 PM
FUCKIN FUCKIN FUCKIN !!!
Disney Classics coming out of The Vault!!?? OMG!!!
by FlickaPoo
Aug 28th, 2008
06:12:08 PM
...but they were supposed to be in that vault FOREVER!! We all rushed out and bought them all (on VHS) before it was too late!! Then we all RUSHED out to buy them all (on DVD) again...before it was too late!!! And now they're coming out of the vault AGAIN you say?? I never thought I'd see the day again in my lifetime!!
Goddam I hate what Disney has become....
by FlickaPoo
Aug 28th, 2008
06:27:54 PM
...I hate Disney with the passion that most of you LaserBrains reserve only for George Lucas, and for the same reasons. Because they take classic works of art and milk them for every last drop of financial gain. Then they dilute the greatness of those same works of art by slapping the title "Disney Classic" on every commercial turd they crap out...now our eyes get molested by ads for 3D CG Teenybopper Tinkerbell drivel. They still will get my money for everything up to Jungle Book though....maybe even up till Beauty and the Beast. Shit.
Ultron, Did You Ever Read The Original Story?
by LaserPants
Aug 28th, 2008
06:27:58 PM
Probably not, right? That would require literacy. Well, in the original story. the little mermaid gives up her mermaidness and spends most of her short life in excruciating pain for an unrequited love, and then commits suicide at the end. There are no Broadway musical numbers, no youth oriented advertorials. And you know what? The irony here is that the original story WAS WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN-- that is, before everybody decided that children had to be constantly soothed, overly-protected, and molly coddled so they can grow up to be emotional wet paper bags with outsized feelings of entitlement who are utterly ill-equipped to deal with the real world AT ALL, let alone carry it on their shoulders, preferring rather to cling to nostalgia and product consumption (sound familiar?) in an ever spiraling vortex of strip-mall nothingness. Disney films aren't made for children. They're made for young consumers, to create young consumers. If anything, they're insulting to children. But keep on suckling at the diseased mouse teat, brother, keep on suckling, like a pig baby mewling for momma in the dark, the Mouse will provide, for a fee, the Sweet Mother MOUSEHOLE will provide...
The classics are great movies
by veritasses
Aug 28th, 2008
06:28:07 PM
...but I could do without many of the later ones.
Its hard to believe
by kwisatzhaderach
Aug 28th, 2008
06:56:02 PM
that human beings made Pinocchio. Its just an incredible work of art.
LaserPants...
by ScaryWaitress
Aug 28th, 2008
07:03:51 PM
Fucking AMEN, brother... except it's not "if anything, they're insulting to children"... it's IN SHORT, they're insulting. Michael Eisner is human scum for allowing and fomenting the piles and piles of straight-to-DVD sequels of all the true classics. You HAVE to know that all the garbage they were spewing out of that animation house contributed to the demise of 2-D animation in this country. If poor Walt were alive today, he would be watching Miyazaki. He would see what Eisner and his legion of marketing hacks have done to his legacy and weep. Eisner may have finally been deposed, but his stinking, abhorrent legacy rolls on like a giant black snowball of shit. When that rat bastard meets his demise, I will dance on his grave and laugh.
Fuck off Bitterman....
by TheWaqman
Aug 28th, 2008
07:48:56 PM
You're seriously asking Disney to release that piece of shit Armageddon over these movies? Fuck Michael Bay and his constant shit fimography thats worse than Uwe Boll's. Anyways I picked up Nightmare Before Christmas on BluRay and that shit looked fucking sweet. I can't wait for Sleeping Beauty, Pinnochio and Beauty and the Beast. Also holy shit I'm definitely picking up Destino, its been a long time coming. Oh and probably Fantasia too. But fuck Snow White.
Hi Fiddle dee dee...who gives a shit!
by CellarDweller
Aug 28th, 2008
07:50:15 PM
Great! Now those classic films (of course they're all "Masterpieces" according to Disney--even the shitty sequels, etc.) will look even grainier and pixilated b/c they were never intended to be shown on TV screens much less HD TVs/playing devices. So "enjoy" every little last grain of sand on Sleepy Beauty's ass. My point being of course that movies shot in HD/digitally can look better with the lastest technology. However, most movies shot on film still, in my humble opinion, look better on a wide-screen, non-HD, tube with a standard DVD player. That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it! Oh yeah one more thing: Walt Disney was a racist and anti-Semite, just to remove those rose-colored glasses from all of the blind Disney followers with their tongues stuck up his old, frozen ass and their brains stuck in the Disney Vault...
PINOCCHIO is one of my all-time favorite films.
by LoneGun
Aug 28th, 2008
08:50:32 PM
Absolutely love that one. The relationship between Geppetto and Pinocchio is so touching. I think, the father & son bond is really the beating heart of this movie. And, of course, the artwork is incredibly beautiful. The early Disney flicks were the best.
Disney Announced Yet Another License to Print Money!
by fiester
Aug 28th, 2008
08:58:43 PM
Would be a more apt headline for this item.
Will the Blu-Ray version of Beauty And The Beast...
by Nasty In The Pasty
Aug 28th, 2008
09:59:33 PM
...feature the ACTUAL "theatrical version", or will it be the same as the fucked-up DVD release, where the "theatrical version" still had altered backgrounds from the IMAX version and the removal of the "Beast stutter" moment ("Y-y-you wanna stay in the tower...?")? I also want the REAL theatrical version of The Lion King.
FREE WILLY!
by palooka_boy
Aug 28th, 2008
10:17:42 PM
SHAMU GOTTA EAT!
I miss the HD-DVD whiners
by wash
Aug 28th, 2008
11:15:11 PM
Those format war threads were epic.
But Laserpants, Ultron was obviously joking!
by half vader
Aug 28th, 2008
11:47:41 PM
Wasn't he?...
"I have the whole Platinum collection" - erichaislar
by half vader
Aug 28th, 2008
11:59:16 PM
That, my friend, is because you're a pretty little girl. Pretty!
WHY???? WHY???? WHY???!?!?!!!
by xoandre
Aug 29th, 2008
12:12:33 AM
Pardon me if I still do not get the appeal of HD sweat rolling off Johnny Depp's makeup as Jack Sparrow that looks - in BLUE RAY - as pathetically amateurish as a kindergarten school play. I don't see how watching ANY of the Disney HAND-DRAWN animations in BLUERAY would be appealing. I just don't get it... --Xo
sweet news
by deanbarry
Aug 29th, 2008
02:18:09 AM
give me the blu's disney! I just watched The Lion King the other night after about ten years, and thought to myself,"Wouldn't it be cool if disney released all their aniu,ation classics on blu-ray"...and we are. Wish granted. I want a million dollars also.
aniu,ation
by deanbarry
Aug 29th, 2008
02:18:56 AM
umm..i got nothing. ANIMATION!!! see..i can spell!
why isn't "The Black Cauldron" there?
by beamish13
Aug 29th, 2008
02:22:09 AM
I'm not being facetious. I genuinely love that film and wish it would get some more recognition
What's the point?
by shaneo632
Aug 29th, 2008
03:31:07 AM
Blowing up cartoons made half a century ago into an HD resolution will not do anything to aid the picture quality. These releases are fucking pointless.
Black Cauldron won't be out for a LONG time...
by Nice Marmot
Aug 29th, 2008
07:31:42 AM
They still have to release more classic old school stuff like Dumbo, Peter Pan, Alice & Wonderland, as well as superior modern films. Hell, Black Cauldron might never be released. And am I the ONLY person that could care less about Sleeping Beauty? I love the dragon, but other than that, I can't stand the square background shapes and the retina-frying Day Glo colors.
Why is the Lion King so hard to find on DVD?
by Knuckleduster
Aug 29th, 2008
08:16:38 AM
Legal disputes? Anyone know? I'm clueless.
Will Fantasia be uncut?
by WrongTurn
Aug 29th, 2008
12:12:51 PM
Or are bare breasts on Centaurs still too vulgar for the 21st century?
Laserpants: parent of the year lulz
by Ultron ver 2.0
Aug 29th, 2008
12:48:10 PM
So children's books should have heavy-handed adult material such as suicide, to prevent the "pussification" of children? Why the fuck would I want to subject a child to that, as a life lesson? "Oooh, but it's literature"...then you refer to some obscure anime...gawd you anime nerds are ridiculous. *rolleyes* That's just full-retard there, broseph. Perhaps you have seen Dark Knight too much. You probably were one of the douchenozzles that thought Dark Knight was appropriate for an 8 year old.
cool -looking 2d hd animation
by half vader
Aug 29th, 2008
12:58:57 PM
Tekkon Kinkreet, Batman Gotham Knight.
Bloo, the 'groundbreaking tech'
by half vader
Aug 29th, 2008
01:05:42 PM
was using photocopiers/zerox machines to convert the pencils to an 'inked' line, and not bothering to hand-colour it. Which meant you could fire a whole load of ink-and-paint girls. Streamlining yes, but arguably set the artform back, as the crumbly black line didn't aesthetically suit Disney's refined and flowing ('til that point) designs. Funny how over successive films the tail wagged the dog and the designs became less above flowing curves and more gawky and frayed.
Ulton WASN'T joking!
by half vader
Aug 29th, 2008
01:08:42 PM
Or maybe he was - "lulz", *rolleyes*

So dude, you're like, one of those "glass completely full/glass completely empty" kinda guys eh?

Fullretard,lolzcatz, bomb in ribcage etc...

Vader...
by Frijole
Aug 29th, 2008
02:52:17 PM
I agree that it dodn't look as smooth, but the actual animators at the time PREFERRED when they went to xerox. Yeah, it put the inkers out of work, but the animators had long been grousing that the inkers were actually modifying their original drawings- and were stoked when it became possible to have their exact original artwork (minus the color of course) transferred to the cells.
8 year release plan
by jimbojones123
Aug 29th, 2008
10:55:16 PM
Since Disney started doing VHS in teh 80s, they have keeped a pretty regular 8 year release schedule rotation. Looks like they're sticking with that plan.
Frijole
by half vader
Aug 30th, 2008
12:42:35 AM
Yeah sorry I actually meant to mention that aspect (it's something that drives me insane when others do stuff I've designed), but that it applies more often to a broader, more weighted line that mostly only really gets used on shorter projects than the skinny animated feature style of inking/linework. Well that's one argument anyway. Obviuosly it varies, even within Disney. The nice thing about CAPS is that you can have the best of both worlds. Pixar made an invaluable contribution to 2d animation, too.
Oh and
by half vader
Aug 30th, 2008
12:48:07 AM
I didn't mean that a grainy line was unappealing in and of itself (I've used it on purpose as an integral part of a character), just that the most of the previous Disney characters were so refined and flowing in their contours/lines that smooth/brushed/coloured keylines made sense, and a crumbly photocopied line with generation loss didn't suit the aesthetic, and that it can be argued the aesthetic then changed to suit IT. Does that make any sense?
"Get 'em before they go back into the vault...FOREVER!"
by JDanielP
Aug 30th, 2008
08:13:00 AM
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Fucking rights
by kingben
Aug 30th, 2008
02:21:07 PM
beauty and the beast on blue-ray. fuck yeah!
Fucking rights
by kingben
Aug 30th, 2008
02:21:08 PM
beauty and the beast on blue-ray. fuck yeah!
blu-ray = laserdisc?
by Jodet
Sep 27th, 2008
08:46:39 PM
I saw a player at Costco yesterday for $279. It's not the money, it's my concern this will be a niche format like laserdisc. What is it now, 10% of the market? Shouldn't that be closer to 30%???
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