Is available on Amazon UK. Has anyone seen this? Comments on the 3D?Here's a link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KFDR1GS/ref=pe_25571_51944241_em_1p_0_ti
Does conversion really apply to computer animation? As I understand it, they render the movie again from slightly different viewpoints to give a stereo pair.Steve Christou said:I bought this last week. I thought the 3D was pretty good for a conversion job.
Looking forward to their next one, The Incredibles 3D.
Yes, if the original files are all available, they are for Pixar, but Dreamworks didn't have them for Shrek and had to convert instead.StephenDH said:Does conversion really apply to computer animation? As I understand it, they render the movie again from slightly different viewpoints to give a stereo pair.
Well, alright. Guess I'd better order it.Steve Christou said:Well whatever it was it worked. More please. I hope Wall-E is on the cards too.
What do you mean French? It says it English with English, German, and French subtitles. Some asshole probably made some stupid complaint. I was ready to order this.Ejanss said:"Item under review" (ie., some .UK customer probably wasn't aware it was French) It would be nice to see this imported if they have the in-house master, but as it is, it's pretty well being released to tie in with the new Paris theme-park expansion.Over here, we're more likely to get an Incredibles 3D first (there's been a lot of marketing push lately), but that's....whenever that happens.
Incredible to think that, even today, film companies are losing track of their original material.FoxyMulder said:Yes, if the original files are all available, they are for Pixar, but Dreamworks didn't have them for Shrek and had to convert instead.
I linked to an article that tells you more about how they do it in the Top 30 3D titles thread.
Seems the bean counters never learn.StephenDH said:Incredible to think that, even today, film companies are losing track of their original material.
Do you have a region-free player or is your copy a region-free disc?Steve Christou said:The UK version was in English for chrissakes, like I said a few posts up I watched the 3D edition a few days ago.
Johnny, I live in England so that wasn't a problem. Amazon should have made it clear this wasn't 'region-free'. Have you tried playing the disc on another blu-ray player?Johnny Angell said:Do you have a region-free player or is your copy a region-free disc?
I thought this disc was listed as region-free when I ordered it. When I go back to the product page it is now labeled as region B. Do you remember if this disc was listed as region-free?Steve Christou said:Johnny, I live in England so that wasn't a problem. Amazon should have made it clear this wasn't 'region-free'. Have you tried playing the disc on another blu-ray player?
I've just checked the forum at Blu-ray.com and others are having the same problem. Ratatouille is region-locked.
Amazon probably thought it was region free and thus listed it as that because Disney always used to be region free, for some reason their policy has recently changed and they are locking the regions down, very annoying when they do that.Johnny Angell said:I thought this disc was listed as region-free when I ordered it. When I go back to the product page it is now labeled as region B. Do you remember if this disc was listed as region-free?
Does anyone remember if this was listed as region-free?
dddesign said:I too bought from Amazon UK when it was listed as region free. Unfortunately I do not have a player that will play it. It, and other available movies are making me consider a multi-region player. Does anyone have any recommendations in that regard?