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11/5/07 at 5:40pm
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| The commentary is on the Blu-ray along with some more extras. |
| I don't suppose Target is including the bonus disc with the Blu-Ray? |
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Originally Posted by Aaron Silverman
I don't suppose Target is including the bonus disc with the Blu-Ray?
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Originally Posted by Eric Peterson
This irritates me more than anything. I could care less about most of the other miscellaneous extras, but I consider a commentary mandatory on a release of this magnitude. I can't believe that they're using this as a marketing chip to push people towards Blu-Ray. I am a long, long, long way from moving to either high-def format. I'm now even more steadfast on not buying this title. There are more than enough other titles for me to spend my money on. I'll pick up a used copy for cheap next year some time. |
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Originally Posted by TravisR
Where did you guys see that Ratatouille has a commentary on the Blu Ray disc? According to the press release, a "Blu-ray release will also be available for $34.99. This will include all of the [SD extras], along with a Gusteau’s Gourmet Game, and an in-movie feature that includes animation briefings, documentary shorts, and deleted scenes."
Unless something has changed (which is possible), there's no commentary on either release. |
| A funny little movie-related tidbit: Disney and Pixar were working to bring a French-produced Ratatouille-branded wine to Costco stores this August, but scrapped the idea because the California Wine Institute reminded them of the standards in labeling that restrict the use of cartoon characters to avoid attracting under-age drinkers. |


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Originally Posted by Jason Smalley
I did succumb to the age-old trap of the internet of reading a comment and taking it at face value. From the press releases and other product literature I could find, you are correct in that there is NO commentary on the Blu-Ray disc either. My anger is now at a 7 instead of a 9.
That being said, I'm still writing my letter to WDHE. Thanks for pointing out my shortcoming Travis, I will try to be better in the future! |
| For those that care, Jim Hill, over at http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hi...f-why-for.aspx has a good article on this very issue. |
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Originally Posted by BarryS
So if that's the reason for the lack of extras (parents being annoyed by 2 discs and not having the movie start up right away) then why are the recent Disney Platinum editions such as Lady and the Tramp and The Jungle Book both two discs loaded with extras? Is Disney only willing to lavish this treatment upon their own animated classics? Are Cars and Ratatouille less worthy because they're not made by Disney and they're not 40 years old?
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Originally Posted by RobertSiegel
I do understand there are others who like a commentary, but I would be willing to bet a good percentage of people don't listen to them.
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Originally Posted by Roogs Benoit
Wow, I almost just assumed that some internet hack was right when saying there isn't one on the Blu-ray.
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| Films that are 40 years old have more historical context built in and therefore justify a 2-disc release. |
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Originally Posted by BarryS
Well, that makes sense, but it still makes me wonder why Disney would risk drawing the ire of parents who just want the movie. Why not release separate 1-disc and 2-disc editions? Let the easily-annoyed parents have theirs, and let us have ours.
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