warnerbro
Supporting Actor
Pinocchio is probably the greatest animation miracle of all time and the artistry will never be surpassed. Also, an excellent script and absolutely thrilling and entertaining film.
Pinocchio is probably the greatest animation miracle of all time and the artistry will never be surpassed. Also, an excellent script and absolutely thrilling and entertaining film.
I guess Disney thinks they'll entice us to repurchase this set with the addition of:
Snow White in Seventy Seconds (1:12, HD): a young rapper relates the story of the film.
Ah, according to another review, the Oswald short is exclusive to Disney Movies Anywhere.Hello all---
I could have sworn that I saw something about there being a newly discovered and restored Oswald short included with this new release.
Did I imagine that?
Regards,
matt
My copy of the new Blu-ray arrived today. I plan to watch it this weekend and compare the audio commentary to the one on the previous Blu-ray to see if there are any difference I can suss out. I will post an update within the next two weeks, as my weekends have a habit of getting away from me.My question is how different is this new Walt Disney-John Canemaker audio commentary compared to the Walt Disney-Roy Disney track from the other release. I love vintage Walt and that's the only potential selling point for me here.
A shame that the Oswald short isn't actually included on the disc; it's inclusion would have actually gotten me to rebuy Snow White even though I already own the previous Diamond edition Blu. Not a fan of these digital only extras.Ah, according to another review, the Oswald short is exclusive to Disney Movies Anywhere.Hello all---
I could have sworn that I saw something about there being a newly discovered and restored Oswald short included with this new release.
Did I imagine that?
Regards,
matt
matt
My question is how different is this new Walt Disney-John Canemaker audio commentary compared to the Walt Disney-Roy Disney track from the other release. I love vintage Walt and that's the only potential selling point for me here.
This morning I listened to the commentary from the first Blu-ray released and then a few hours later the one from the new Blu-ray. I cannot discern any differences.
so Oswald is not on the physical disc, damn, looks like this is a pass then