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Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrob
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Sometimes I just really wonder what I might have missed...
There's Jessie the yodeling cowgirl. Bullseye, he's Woody's horse. Pete the old prospector. And, Woody, the man himself. Of course, it's time for Woody's RoundUp. He's the very best! He's the rootinest, tootinest cowboy in the wild, wild west!
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Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrob
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Yup!
There's Jessie the yodeling cowgirl. Bullseye, he's Woody's horse. Pete the old prospector. And, Woody, the man himself. Of course, it's time for Woody's RoundUp. He's the very best! He's the rootinest, tootinest cowboy in the wild, wild west!
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Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Still lots of confusion over this release due to some of the bizarre running time lists.
As best as I can piece together -- the theatrical release is 143 minutes (or 142:50+ if you want to be picky) despite being listed as less. The extended release runs a bit over 150 minutes according to all the reviews which were almost entirely disappointed with the extra minutes (several extra extended scenes non really adding much to the film). None of the reviews I read suggested double dipping if you already had the first DVD release unless you wanted the extras. I had had forgotten just how miniscule the differences were and there was a reason I never bought the extended release and I admit to being the king of double dipping.
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Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
I loved the movie, but I'm going to pass on this upgrade until the price comes down a bit. Even though it's great, it's not one of my most frequently revisited titles. I paid $35-$40 or so for the four-disc DVD a couple of years ago, so I'll stick with that for a while. I've only ever seen the extended version, and even though I've heard that the extensions aren't much, it's more a principle thing that it should have been included too -- in addition to the exclusive suppliments for that release. If Disney expects me to shell out another $30 to upgrade this, it better at least have everything my standard version did so I can dump that to soften the upgrade cost. I might consider getting it and using the $10 upgrade offer later, but it's not a huge priority. How long is the upgrade offer valid for?
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Re: HTF BLU-RAY REVIEW: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrob
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Still lots of confusion over this release due to some of the bizarre running time lists.
As best as I can piece together -- the theatrical release is 143 minutes (or 142:50+ if you want to be picky) despite being listed as less.
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I think this is the theatrical version as evidenced by my perusing of it last night. When you hover over the "Play" menu option, it displays the film as being 142:50 minutes.
That being said, this BR is nothing short of spectacular from an A/V standpoint. The video is top notch with the first scenes in the snow looking like you're viewing out of a window. The scene with Tumnus and little Lucy immediately sucked me in by how real it looked, yet it had a very film-like appearance. When the White Witch arrives by sleigh to meet the other younger brother, the audio track of the deer (or whatever they are) hooves shook my whole room...thunderous indeed. I must admit, I really fought the urge to watch the whole thing due to it's presentation but it was just too late to do so. I decided to skip around a bit and when I saw how good the scenes with the army getting ready, I knew I had to shut the movie off or else I was in for the long haul. The greens of the landscape mixed with the golds and reds of the army's uniforms looked so real, you could almost reach out and touch them. I'm really looking forward to watching the whole film tonight. Well done, Disney!
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