Lady and the Tramp
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Lady and the Tramp
This hour, you will find the [almost] full website for the DVD.
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The BBC review the Region 2 DVD and
include this small graphic of one of the
DVD's Backstage sections.
WWW.DVDTIMES.CO.UK has a review and a comparison between Region 1 and 2 here
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Wow! See ULTIMATEDISNEY's site for some good screenshots of the menus - see what I mean about how gorgeous they are! If only they used these as benchmarks for EVERYTHING they did.... BTW, what's the best Disney DVD menu? I hated the Lion King's....
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http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... &start=180Ben wrote:Okay...so the fullscreen option...is that the Walt-approved Academy edition of the film?
Or a pan-and-scan of the 2.35:1 CinemaScope framing?
The latter, sadly...
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What a missed opportunity...
I got this disc on Friday and checked out the framing once away. The funny thing is that the Academy version gets a mention on disc two - why not include the thing??
Yes, I suppose an entire second version would have had to be remastered, but think of the selling point - "Walt's own second version of the film, unseen for years!" - and the future use of this version on TV, where full frame still rules.
Looks like I'll go a-hunting for the Academy LaserDisc that popped up in Japan a while back...it's certainly worth having in the collection.
I got this disc on Friday and checked out the framing once away. The funny thing is that the Academy version gets a mention on disc two - why not include the thing??
Yes, I suppose an entire second version would have had to be remastered, but think of the selling point - "Walt's own second version of the film, unseen for years!" - and the future use of this version on TV, where full frame still rules.
Looks like I'll go a-hunting for the Academy LaserDisc that popped up in Japan a while back...it's certainly worth having in the collection.
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As well as Ultimate Disney's tempting six screen shots a day feature, Disney will soon have the new 'Bella Notte' video on the site sung, rather well, by Steve Tyrell. For now, you can catch it on Disney Showcase - I just can't wait for the DVD release on R1!
Update: Playusa.com's just shipped mine to me
Update: Playusa.com's just shipped mine to me

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