Art, I'm not sure if you don't want me to follow up here, but I'm a bit lost with your assertions. I understand your sentiment about the new "look" that Disney is giving to its animated classics. That is a debate that has been going on ever since Lowry got it's hands on Sleeping Beauty for...
Dude, I was just having a little fun with your emphasis on the age of some of the people you mentioned in your post (hence the "winking smiley"). I hope you aren't suggesting you'd like some harm come to me when I take my next flight. Bottom line: Without any personal knowledge of the...
Yeah. To doubt someone's capabilities based solely on IMDB info seems speculative at best. And to further cast doubt on someone's abilities based on age makes me want to go and watch Amadeus. ;)
It seems to me that there are quite a few people who are pointing out issues with this release...just as there are quite a few who are pleased with it. And did I miss someone, Chuck, claiming you invented the color problem? :confused:
I got my chance to watch it last night and thought it looked and sounded great. Thank goodness they didn't try to do too much with the surround mix. What an incredible film. As an aside, my mother had seen the commercials on TV that the movie was due out for release. She asked me if I...
Nice work, Chuck. In the big picture, it's only a few words...but I think most people will agree: they should be there. Plain and simple. ========================================== Randy Thornton is one of the Executive Producers at Walt Disney Records. He has been involved in...
Robert: Care to make any guesses as to what might have happened with Jiminy's missing dialogue from "Give a Little Whistle?" (With the caveat and understanding that it would only be a guess.)
This is problematic. I have listened to the song Give a Little Whistle hundreds of times while I maybe have only watched the film Pinocchio dozens of times. I have always heard Jiminy's response to Pinocchio's answer to the question. I was going to do some investigating when I got home...
I don't get the whole to-do about the colorful bars. I'm not so sure that "purists" need to have black bars alongside their academy ratio films. Do they?
Couldn't agree more, Brian. Beauty and the Beast is at the top of my list, too. And while it can compete in the detail & design portion of your statement...the heart belongs, hands-down, to Pinocchio.