The Incredibles
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The Incredibles
DVDAnswers has reported the DVD release for April of 2005
Here is the link of the article plus the cover shot. I loved the movie but I'm not impressed with the DVD cover. Hopefully Pixar/Disney will use the Theatrical poster.
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Here is the link of the article plus the cover shot. I loved the movie but I'm not impressed with the DVD cover. Hopefully Pixar/Disney will use the Theatrical poster.
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I kinda like the cover. It all revolves around dad But hell..they could have a plain red cover ("It couldn't be any more RED") and I'd still buy it.
I'm really really REALLY looking forward to this set.
I'm really really REALLY looking forward to this set.
#4
DVD Talk Limited Edition
I wonder if this one will include DTS? If not, I guess I'm going to have to look overseas.
#5
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Originally Posted by candyrocket786
I wonder if this one will include DTS? If not, I guess I'm going to have to look overseas.
#6
DVD Talk Limited Edition
Originally Posted by TomOpus
Pixar movies have never been released with a DTS track (at least in R1). I've always thought their DD soundtracks were fine and never missed having a DTS track. But that's just me
Since this is more of an action film, I'm hoping they'll make an exception.
If not, then Japan or Korean should come through with one.
#7
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Originally Posted by candyrocket786
I know...
Since this is more of an action film, I'm hoping they'll make an exception.
If not, then Japan or Korean should come through with one.
Since this is more of an action film, I'm hoping they'll make an exception.
If not, then Japan or Korean should come through with one.
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Looks good. I'm undecided as to whether seperate Widescreen and Fullscreen versions is a good thing, versus including both in one package like other Pixar movies.
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Having separate WS and FS versions is an excellent thing, because it means there's no wasted disc space for the majority of us who want only one format and not both. I've never cared for the WS & FS trend--if they're on the same disc, it kills picture quality; if it's a dual-sided disc, it's more easily damaged and it looks cheap; if they put them on separate discs in the same package, that's a lot less space for extras; and, finally, if they package them together, then the studio has no way of knowing what the consumer's preference is between the two formats.
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
Looks good. I'm undecided as to whether seperate Widescreen and Fullscreen versions is a good thing, versus including both in one package like other Pixar movies.
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Originally Posted by Artman
Does Pixar re-format every movie they do for FS or was that just for Bug's Life?
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I think part of the reason for the split was mentioned that rental places were splitting the copies and renting out the full screen & widescreen discs separately and making more money off Disney/Pixar with Little Nemo. At least that might be part of it.
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And yet the cover just may be a card board slip case that goes over the keep case. Hopefully the keep case will be closer to the theatrical poster art.
But if anybody wants to do a custom cover based on the awesome graphics from the credits roll, keep us informed!
But if anybody wants to do a custom cover based on the awesome graphics from the credits roll, keep us informed!
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Originally Posted by calhoun07
And yet the cover just may be a card board slip case that goes over the keep case. Hopefully the keep case will be closer to the theatrical poster art.