Enchanted
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Disney DVD has been on this kick of putting the title logo 'dead-center', with clip-art/style-guide -esque groupings of characters above & below, for quite a while now .. with both their animated and live-action titles. I must say, I've never been a big fan of this layout; it 'breaks' the cover into three (or more!) separate 'chunks', so that there's nothing to really 'focus' on, composition-wise.
But then again, I 'repackage' almost every DVD I buy in a 'thin-pak', anyway (to conserve shelf-space) .. so I create my own covers; usually, using the movie-poster art from the film's original release. :idea:
But then again, I 'repackage' almost every DVD I buy in a 'thin-pak', anyway (to conserve shelf-space) .. so I create my own covers; usually, using the movie-poster art from the film's original release. :idea:
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I don't post much anymore, but I loved this movie so much I had to give my praise for it.
I was the LAST person who wanted to see this movie. A) becuase I was expecting it to be too girly, and B) i was annoyed that it wasn't the "animated princess in live action new york" that I was expecting when i first heard of the movie.
I'm glad I got dragged to it. Granted the rest of the actors are all great, but Amy Adams LIGHTS up the screen in EVERY scene she's in. I was very happy with it.
I was the LAST person who wanted to see this movie. A) becuase I was expecting it to be too girly, and B) i was annoyed that it wasn't the "animated princess in live action new york" that I was expecting when i first heard of the movie.
I'm glad I got dragged to it. Granted the rest of the actors are all great, but Amy Adams LIGHTS up the screen in EVERY scene she's in. I was very happy with it.
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That helped a lot Daniel, thank you! I never would have thought to look there...
Droosan, oh yes, I know what you're talking about. I don't recall that format being used for much besides the Platinum Editions, but maybe I haven't looked (or cared) about enough other Disney DVDs. I personally like the title in the middle, I mean, isn't that what you focus on? I personally like the cover being broken into sections, because then I feel like I can have more characters that way. I like covers that pack a lot into them, because there's more to look at, and it's more fun.
Droosan, oh yes, I know what you're talking about. I don't recall that format being used for much besides the Platinum Editions, but maybe I haven't looked (or cared) about enough other Disney DVDs. I personally like the title in the middle, I mean, isn't that what you focus on? I personally like the cover being broken into sections, because then I feel like I can have more characters that way. I like covers that pack a lot into them, because there's more to look at, and it's more fun.
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Just seen a hi-res version of the Blu-ray art and though it's the same as the regular DVD, the squirrel and bluebird don't look anywhere as near "slapped on" when you can see it properly, though they could be doing with making this more "animated" and selling that angle more.
BLU-SPECS (TBC):
Widescreen 2.35:1, 1080p, color
Dolby Digital PCM 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed
The D-Files: discover hidden references to classic Disney films (BD Exclusive)
Deleted scenes
Bloopers
Three behind-the-scenes featurettes
Pip's Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure
Interactive Game: "The D-Files" (BD-Java)
Aweeee...no commentary...I smell Disney's first Blu-double dip. Bah!
BLU-SPECS (TBC):
Widescreen 2.35:1, 1080p, color
Dolby Digital PCM 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed
The D-Files: discover hidden references to classic Disney films (BD Exclusive)
Deleted scenes
Bloopers
Three behind-the-scenes featurettes
Pip's Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure
Interactive Game: "The D-Files" (BD-Java)
Aweeee...no commentary...I smell Disney's first Blu-double dip. Bah!
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Thanks. Sorry about that. Funny story..I tried to edit it, and then it said I couldn't make a post too soon after I already made one before it...why?Daniel wrote:I'll ignore that misspelling since your a friend.
Anyway, the interesting thing I also wanted to add to droosan is he ofen uses the theatrical posters as covers, and that's what he's getting here as well, but he doesn't like it!
Anyway, thanks Ben for the news...I wonder if the double dip, if there is one, will have a better cover with new/never before seen art!
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If a double dip happens with Blu-Ray, I'm gonna scream! Still, that stinks with the lack of commentary, was really hoping for one.
Dusterian, hmm, now that I don't know about. Did you try editing the regular way or with the 'quick edit'? If it happens again, might be a good idea to quote exacly what it says, so we can bring it up in the "Site Announcement" section. And its ok about my name, seriously!
Dusterian, hmm, now that I don't know about. Did you try editing the regular way or with the 'quick edit'? If it happens again, might be a good idea to quote exacly what it says, so we can bring it up in the "Site Announcement" section. And its ok about my name, seriously!
Hehe thanks, I think...Meg wrote:I'll ignore that grammatical error since you're a friend.
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I didn't say whether I 'liked' or 'disliked' the Enchanted DVD/BD cover art (I'm pretty 'neutral' on it, if that matters .. precisely because it is essentially the same as the theatrical poster, apart from the placement of the title logo):
.. I only stated that I don't really care for Disney DVD's current tendency to place the title logo dead-center, with (essentially) separate compositions above and below. This trend may have started with the Platinum Editions, but it has definitely migrated into their live-action offerings, as well:
.. I only stated that I don't really care for Disney DVD's current tendency to place the title logo dead-center, with (essentially) separate compositions above and below. This trend may have started with the Platinum Editions, but it has definitely migrated into their live-action offerings, as well:
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I don't get why they need to do the heavy text boxy thing. This one looks like an Aladdin clone!
Still, nice to see Disney BD covers breaking away from the right hand swoosh that's been on all of them so far.
Hey, surfnspy would know...has a commentary/in-movie experience been recorded with Kevin Lima for this or any future release of Enchanted? If "yes" (and please be honest!) then I'd say we're looking at Disney trying to squeeze money out of a slightly more than modest box office hit, which is what they normally do with a strong if not stellar performer.
Hmmm...double dipping on Blu-ray huh? Who'da thunk it?
Still, nice to see Disney BD covers breaking away from the right hand swoosh that's been on all of them so far.
Hey, surfnspy would know...has a commentary/in-movie experience been recorded with Kevin Lima for this or any future release of Enchanted? If "yes" (and please be honest!) then I'd say we're looking at Disney trying to squeeze money out of a slightly more than modest box office hit, which is what they normally do with a strong if not stellar performer.
Hmmm...double dipping on Blu-ray huh? Who'da thunk it?
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Yes, the DVD will have interviews with menken/schwartz and kevin lima. I have not seen the final version of all the DVD content, but there is lots of potential material to include. I HOPE they include the alternate opening song demo! It was written years ago, when, ironically, Jon Turteltaub was attached to direct. (Interesting because he directed National Treasure--sort of our big competitor this holiday!) There is also an alternate to the Ever, Ever After end song called Enchanted that could make it to the dvd.
Ah, it is sorta bittersweet to be thinking about the dvd. It is always sad when your movie starts to migrate to 2nd run theaters. We lose another 600 or so theaters this weekend, so encourage all those who have not seen it yet in the theaters to go before it disappears! I am sure you will agree this is one to see on the big screen with good sound.
Ah, it is sorta bittersweet to be thinking about the dvd. It is always sad when your movie starts to migrate to 2nd run theaters. We lose another 600 or so theaters this weekend, so encourage all those who have not seen it yet in the theaters to go before it disappears! I am sure you will agree this is one to see on the big screen with good sound.
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Actually this logo looks exactly like the Cinderella PE logo (also the purple storybook-like logo from the marchandise is much better then this logo).Ben wrote:I don't get why they need to do the heavy text boxy thing. This one looks like an Aladdin clone!
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