The Last Unicorn
The Last Unicorn
Here it is at http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=13618
The European (re: German) DVD is getting ported to the US.
It's a MUCH better DVD version of The Last Unicorn than the POS that was released in the US about two years ago.
Unfortunately, the new release does NOT resolve the legal issues between Mr. Beagle and the film's current owners. Peter Beagle endorses the new release since he realizes his fans (and the fans) wanted a better release than the previous shabby DVD release.
The European (re: German) DVD is getting ported to the US.
It's a MUCH better DVD version of The Last Unicorn than the POS that was released in the US about two years ago.
Unfortunately, the new release does NOT resolve the legal issues between Mr. Beagle and the film's current owners. Peter Beagle endorses the new release since he realizes his fans (and the fans) wanted a better release than the previous shabby DVD release.
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Re: New, BETTER Last Unicorn DVD announced for US
Well, this is good news and I may well have to pick this up even if I do have the excellent Concorde Home Video edition from Germany,
Hopefully, though, this will be a new native frame transfer in NTSC and not a PAL-to-NTSC convert since the Euro edition already has the 4% time and pitch speedup and such things look pretty ropey when then transferred back to right speed NTSC.
Hopefully, though, this will be a new native frame transfer in NTSC and not a PAL-to-NTSC convert since the Euro edition already has the 4% time and pitch speedup and such things look pretty ropey when then transferred back to right speed NTSC.
Deal for Last Unicorn fans through publishing website...
http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=13829
Apparently, Peter S. Beagle's publisher is trying to help him with his legal woes concerning "The Last Unicorn" animated film.
You can check out the link from ToonZone.net to get details.
Sounds like a good deal for DVD collectors AND fans of Beagle... as well as people wanting to help some with a decent need!
Beagle does have some financial concerns and is caring for (from the last I heard) an ailing, elderly mother. What the current owners of "The Last Unicorn" movie have to done to him is unconscienable and plain wrong.
It's business, yes, but it doesn't make it right....
Apparently, Peter S. Beagle's publisher is trying to help him with his legal woes concerning "The Last Unicorn" animated film.
You can check out the link from ToonZone.net to get details.
Sounds like a good deal for DVD collectors AND fans of Beagle... as well as people wanting to help some with a decent need!
Beagle does have some financial concerns and is caring for (from the last I heard) an ailing, elderly mother. What the current owners of "The Last Unicorn" movie have to done to him is unconscienable and plain wrong.
It's business, yes, but it doesn't make it right....
Unfortunately, from the way I've seen it worded in the press releases, I think it's the latter, Ben.
"The Last Unicorn" is a cult masterpiece but it's not like it's "Snow White" or some other Disney film. It's still only a cult film and NOT a major animation landmark. Yes, it's more popular and better known than most anime, but it's still not Disney, Pixar, or Shrek.
I just don't think they'll remaster the film again for the US market.
Oh, they'll bring over the anamorphic print, for sure, but it'll probably be through the cheapest route they can because, after all, "it's just animation!"
I'll probably still get a copy, though, and I'm gonna try to be patient and order a copy through the publisher on the link since I DO want to help Mr. Beagle...
Anybody that knows me well knows that's a big deal for me. I don't like to pay more than SRP for any DVD unless I can't find the thing in stores or it's out-of-print. I've skipped getting DVDs that DID cost an arm-and-a-leg. What Mr. Beagles' publisher is offering, however, is reasonable, and you get it autographed by the man himself (for only $10 extra) if you want.
"The Last Unicorn" is a cult masterpiece but it's not like it's "Snow White" or some other Disney film. It's still only a cult film and NOT a major animation landmark. Yes, it's more popular and better known than most anime, but it's still not Disney, Pixar, or Shrek.
I just don't think they'll remaster the film again for the US market.
Oh, they'll bring over the anamorphic print, for sure, but it'll probably be through the cheapest route they can because, after all, "it's just animation!"
I'll probably still get a copy, though, and I'm gonna try to be patient and order a copy through the publisher on the link since I DO want to help Mr. Beagle...
Anybody that knows me well knows that's a big deal for me. I don't like to pay more than SRP for any DVD unless I can't find the thing in stores or it's out-of-print. I've skipped getting DVDs that DID cost an arm-and-a-leg. What Mr. Beagles' publisher is offering, however, is reasonable, and you get it autographed by the man himself (for only $10 extra) if you want.
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Yeah, that's enticing. But I <I>do</I> already have craptastic Artisan TLU DVD (pan-and-scam, mono), plus the UK edition (letterboxed, English main title) and the German (anamorphic, German main title, English 5.1 soundtrack), so I just don't know how much I <I>really</I> want to spend on this title.
If it had been native frame/prgressive I would have gone the Beagle route, but if I'm getting is essentially yet another PAL-speed version (with a conversion thrown in to smudge the image further), then it's not that much of draw for me, you know?
After all, that'll be the fourth version of this I have and yet I'll always end up watching the German disc for its progressive pictures.
You know I like my covers (!) but that's paying too much for what would basically be another cover on the shelf.
If it had been native frame/prgressive I would have gone the Beagle route, but if I'm getting is essentially yet another PAL-speed version (with a conversion thrown in to smudge the image further), then it's not that much of draw for me, you know?
After all, that'll be the fourth version of this I have and yet I'll always end up watching the German disc for its progressive pictures.
You know I like my covers (!) but that's paying too much for what would basically be another cover on the shelf.
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The Last Unicorn special edition DVD
That's right folks, the classic is finally being released with special features in the US Feburary 6th!
http://www.conlanpress.com/html/news.html
http://www.conlanpress.com/html/news.html
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Merged into pre-existing thread!
It's great that Peter Beagle gets some cashback through ordering on that site, but a shame still that this is essentially a PAL-to-NTSC conversion that will have jittery half-frames every five/six frames or so.
If it's coming from the German edition, I wonder if we'll get the German title plate on the front? Then again, the video interview with Peter is new and the running time is listed at the right 93 minutes, while a PAL version would clock in at 89 minutes.
George...are you going to get this? It seems they <I>may</I> have sprung for a new transfer after all, and if so, I'm possibly interested...
It's great that Peter Beagle gets some cashback through ordering on that site, but a shame still that this is essentially a PAL-to-NTSC conversion that will have jittery half-frames every five/six frames or so.
If it's coming from the German edition, I wonder if we'll get the German title plate on the front? Then again, the video interview with Peter is new and the running time is listed at the right 93 minutes, while a PAL version would clock in at 89 minutes.
George...are you going to get this? It seems they <I>may</I> have sprung for a new transfer after all, and if so, I'm possibly interested...
Yeah,
I'm getting the film.
It's one of the few non-Disney animated features that's held up well for me over the years.
I really want this release to be the definitive R1 release but I'm concerned about the possible that it's a simple PAL-to-NTSC port. That's just not good, no matter if Beagle's getting money to settle his legal case or take care of his mother.
<Sigh> Yeah, I'll break down and get it!
Here's the direct link to order the AUTOGRAPHED copy of The Last Unicorn from Conlan Press. This is the ONLY place to get autographed DVDs (DVD, DVD jacket, slipcase)...
http://www.conlanpress.com/Merchant2/me ... de=LU-DVD1
The autographed copy runs you $24.98
You can also get UNTOUCHED, non-autographed that will STILL benefit Mr. Beagle here...
http://www.conlanpress.com/Merchant2/me ... de=LU-DVD2
The UNSIGNED DVD runs for $14.98
Good deal either way!
I'm getting the film.
It's one of the few non-Disney animated features that's held up well for me over the years.
I really want this release to be the definitive R1 release but I'm concerned about the possible that it's a simple PAL-to-NTSC port. That's just not good, no matter if Beagle's getting money to settle his legal case or take care of his mother.
<Sigh> Yeah, I'll break down and get it!
Here's the direct link to order the AUTOGRAPHED copy of The Last Unicorn from Conlan Press. This is the ONLY place to get autographed DVDs (DVD, DVD jacket, slipcase)...
http://www.conlanpress.com/Merchant2/me ... de=LU-DVD1
The autographed copy runs you $24.98
You can also get UNTOUCHED, non-autographed that will STILL benefit Mr. Beagle here...
http://www.conlanpress.com/Merchant2/me ... de=LU-DVD2
The UNSIGNED DVD runs for $14.98
Good deal either way!
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Well, I got the DVD, it's in a great condition and the autograph on the disc hasnt worn off yet, I am a little dissapointed to notice that the DVD is without most of the cussing. All the damns and hells are cut out excet one, but they did a great job of taking them out, and they're just words that do not interfere with the story, and the widescreen format and the better picture quality and sound, the DVD makes up for it well. It also has a good set of special features, Beagle talks about how he came up with the story, a sumary of his life, and the origional trailer.
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Rand's review states this is a PAL-to-NTSC conversion.
I saw the trailer on the Happily N'Ever After DVD and it didn't look that way to me...it looked frame-native progressive.
Can Rand or someone let me know what the counter reads at the end of the movie and if there are mixed frames every five/six or so, which would indicate a conversion. I've heard different running times and thoughts on this, but would like to get it if it's worth it.
If it's around 88/89 minutes instead of 92/93 then I'll hold on to my German transfer since that's what this would have come from.
I saw the trailer on the Happily N'Ever After DVD and it didn't look that way to me...it looked frame-native progressive.
Can Rand or someone let me know what the counter reads at the end of the movie and if there are mixed frames every five/six or so, which would indicate a conversion. I've heard different running times and thoughts on this, but would like to get it if it's worth it.
If it's around 88/89 minutes instead of 92/93 then I'll hold on to my German transfer since that's what this would have come from.