Ratatouille
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Feb 2008 2-DVD Set?
A feb. 2008 two-disk DVD? Hope it's in English and in French... [HERE]
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Ooohhh...maybe we're gearing up to get back to the goold old days, when the single disc would come out pre-Christmas and we'd get a deluxe 2-disc set around February.
Tarzan, A Bug's Life, Atlantis, etc, all followed this practice, a holdover from the LaserDisc days.
Interesting to see what the bonus content would be. As with Cars, it could be a lot of promotional fluff that the US stores end up giving away as exclusives.
Keep us informed!
Tarzan, A Bug's Life, Atlantis, etc, all followed this practice, a holdover from the LaserDisc days.
Interesting to see what the bonus content would be. As with Cars, it could be a lot of promotional fluff that the US stores end up giving away as exclusives.
Keep us informed!
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I've got my copy of the DVD and I'm not as disappointed as I expected.
The Deleted Scenes run at just over 15 minutes with very pleasingly presented concept art which, in many places, is animated in rough xerox-style animation with scoring from the film. The unexpected treat was that each deleted scene gets a lengthy video commentary discussion with either Bird, Brad Lewis or Jim Capobianco. The commentaries also flash up numerous character designs (which should have at least made a gallery) and you get a bit more for your money than the usual effort for scenes cut from a film. Watch out for the stunningly presented alternative opening scene - I understand why it was rejected, but boy does it look stunning even in the rough animation presented here
The menus are gorgeous and are a 'bonus' in themselves but bitter-sweet in the sense that one would love to see more production artwork on which they're based. Maybe I'll just have to get 'The Art of Ratatouille'. Most are animated, all are accompanied with score.
'Your Friend the Rat' ( 11:16 ) is a charming new short with new animation. The history of man and the rat and the associated hierarchy from a rat's perspective makes a very humorous educational experience which never feels overloaded with scholarly intent. Alongside the CGI animation, a nod to the style, animation and mindset of the 1953 classic short 'Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom' comes to mind.
The featurette (13:53) is disappointing and lacks the banquet behind the 'super genius' that Pixar clearly have. At least it shows you some material which is better than none.
The three hidden easter eggs [on one of the main menu's pots, the cake in the scene selection scene twice] add a little extra value and are pleasing inclusions.
Overall, I'm not too damaged [how melodramatic] by the absence of what I'd hoped for - but a 2 DVD set would be in high demand - espcially since this film has done so well. Whether it was just fluff on a second disk - this is one naked mole rat as it stands, but with JUST enough (39 minutes of extras) for me to feel better than before.
The Deleted Scenes run at just over 15 minutes with very pleasingly presented concept art which, in many places, is animated in rough xerox-style animation with scoring from the film. The unexpected treat was that each deleted scene gets a lengthy video commentary discussion with either Bird, Brad Lewis or Jim Capobianco. The commentaries also flash up numerous character designs (which should have at least made a gallery) and you get a bit more for your money than the usual effort for scenes cut from a film. Watch out for the stunningly presented alternative opening scene - I understand why it was rejected, but boy does it look stunning even in the rough animation presented here
The menus are gorgeous and are a 'bonus' in themselves but bitter-sweet in the sense that one would love to see more production artwork on which they're based. Maybe I'll just have to get 'The Art of Ratatouille'. Most are animated, all are accompanied with score.
'Your Friend the Rat' ( 11:16 ) is a charming new short with new animation. The history of man and the rat and the associated hierarchy from a rat's perspective makes a very humorous educational experience which never feels overloaded with scholarly intent. Alongside the CGI animation, a nod to the style, animation and mindset of the 1953 classic short 'Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom' comes to mind.
The featurette (13:53) is disappointing and lacks the banquet behind the 'super genius' that Pixar clearly have. At least it shows you some material which is better than none.
The three hidden easter eggs [on one of the main menu's pots, the cake in the scene selection scene twice] add a little extra value and are pleasing inclusions.
Overall, I'm not too damaged [how melodramatic] by the absence of what I'd hoped for - but a 2 DVD set would be in high demand - espcially since this film has done so well. Whether it was just fluff on a second disk - this is one naked mole rat as it stands, but with JUST enough (39 minutes of extras) for me to feel better than before.
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This is a very old article about Pixar from '95, right before TS came out.....pretty cool.
http://yoz.com/wired/1.08/features/toy_story.html
http://yoz.com/wired/1.08/features/toy_story.html
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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If you get your Ratatouille DVD in the US, get it from TARGET - and be sure it has the little red sticker on the front about the exclusive bonus DVD disc inside -
This is really cool! It's an extra disk with some additional treats, including "Character Profiles," with Brad Bird discussing the major characters, with production art and sketches, and "Ratatouille Around the World," which features several trailers in English and Spanish and an extensive Japanese one (which uses Gershwin's American in Paris to romantic effect).
As for the main disc - I'm disappointed in the lack of a commentary track, as well as alternate language tracks (I really wanted to watch this in French!). Like "Robinsons," I really wish they'd done a music-only track, too. But - the movie is still great. And I LOVE "Your Friend the Rat," that was so cute!
This is really cool! It's an extra disk with some additional treats, including "Character Profiles," with Brad Bird discussing the major characters, with production art and sketches, and "Ratatouille Around the World," which features several trailers in English and Spanish and an extensive Japanese one (which uses Gershwin's American in Paris to romantic effect).
As for the main disc - I'm disappointed in the lack of a commentary track, as well as alternate language tracks (I really wanted to watch this in French!). Like "Robinsons," I really wish they'd done a music-only track, too. But - the movie is still great. And I LOVE "Your Friend the Rat," that was so cute!
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Transformers is kind of old now, so its not much of battle.
Since I didn't post the store exclusives for Rat (sorry!) here's a thread I found that can be of some help. In short, gotta agree with Therese, even though that mason jar is quite tempting!
Since I didn't post the store exclusives for Rat (sorry!) here's a thread I found that can be of some help. In short, gotta agree with Therese, even though that mason jar is quite tempting!
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The Ratatouille blu-ray disc contains french and spanish dialogue tracks. Selecting an alternate language track also 'swaps' in rendered text in the appropriate language .. so that the book "Anyone Can Cook" becomes "Tout Le Monde Peut Cuisinier", for example (not simply as a text 'overlay' or subtitle, but 'integrated' into the world of the film). Pretty cool!Therese wrote:As for the main disc - I'm disappointed in the lack of a commentary track, as well as alternate language tracks (I really wanted to watch this in French!).
Though, I agree; a commentary track would've been nice ..
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If anyone is interested in a peek at the short Your Friend the Rat
It is now floating around on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/v/1ScpTpcMr5M
It looks fun with the 2D animation!
It is now floating around on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/v/1ScpTpcMr5M
It looks fun with the 2D animation!
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Thanks Wendy This short has really classic look to it, which is great Interesting old-school educational story to Nifty compilation of various animation styles and techniques. Can't wait for this dvd (bluray) to be released in my country, only for the sake of this short (and of course main feature) if nothing else
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Thank you for the info, JW! However, I failed to locate a second cake easter egg but rather TWO pot easter eggs. The rat moves from the right pot to the left pot.JustinWilliams wrote:The three hidden easter eggs [on one of the main menu's pots, the cake in the scene selection scene twice] add a little extra value and are pleasing inclusions.
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