Aladdin II And III Not Widescreen!?
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From: WAS looking for My Own Private Stuckeyville, but stuck in Liberty City (while missing Vice City)
Pirates Of the Caribbean.
The featurette ""Dead Men Tell No Tales" - the History Of the Attraction" was only available as an "Enhanced Computer Feature" on the initial release. When it was re-released with the third disc, this is one of the things that was on the third disc.
Obviously, since the movie was based on the ride, I felt this was something that should've been accessable without a computer.
Though I admit, i'm a sucker for the archival Disney park footage like that..
The featurette ""Dead Men Tell No Tales" - the History Of the Attraction" was only available as an "Enhanced Computer Feature" on the initial release. When it was re-released with the third disc, this is one of the things that was on the third disc.
Obviously, since the movie was based on the ride, I felt this was something that should've been accessable without a computer.
Though I admit, i'm a sucker for the archival Disney park footage like that..
#27
DVD Talk Legend
Originally Posted by PerryD
You can blame "Return to Jafar" for the whole crank-out crappy animated sequels to masterpieces. It was their first DtV, they spent around $1 million making the movie (vs $80-100 million for their masterpieces) using low-end television animators, and made them over $200 million dollars in profit, thus quickly made sequels to Lion King, Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, etc, each making over $100 million dollars for Disney (Lion King 2 made over $300 million).
That's funny because I thought back in the day that Return of Jafar was the worst "movie" they made and couldn't understand why they couldn't make it better and how it wasn't as good as the original. Now I think it is one of the best sequels they have made.
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Originally Posted by Deadpool
Which movie was this?




