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rexinnih 01-14-14 02:04 PM

Re: Disney's Frozen - 3/18/14
 
Well wherever the 3D version lands, that's what I'll be getting.

JeffTheAlpaca 01-16-14 03:44 PM

Re: Disney's Frozen - 3/18/14
 
I miss the days when Disney made hand drawn animation movies.

Alan Smithee 01-18-14 05:48 PM

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Just entered my discontent over the confusion about the 3D release or lack thereof here: http://www.disneystudioshelp.com/Contact_Us.html

Arthur Dent 01-18-14 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 11982246)
Just entered my discontent over the confusion about the 3D release or lack thereof here: http://www.disneystudioshelp.com/Contact_Us.html

I did that a few days ago.


Hello [redacted],



Thank you for your email. We appreciate your comments and will forward your email to the correct department for consideration.



At this time we have no information about the 3D release of Frozen.

If you have any other questions or suggestions, feel free to reply to this email or you may also contact us at 1-800-723-4763 (US)/1-888-877-2843 (Canada) Monday 9:30-7:30 and Tuesday through Friday 9:30-6:30 CST.

Thank You,

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Technical Support

Rypro 525 01-18-14 10:13 PM

Re: Disney's Frozen - 3/18/14
 

Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 11980142)
I miss the days when Disney made hand drawn animation movies.

Frozen was in developmental hell for so long that there was talk at one point of doing the movie 2D hand drawn.

Giles 01-18-14 11:12 PM

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Zavvi also has a steelbook up for pre-order (which includes the 3D version)

http://s4.thcdn.com/productimg/0/600...073-260794.jpg

http://s3.thcdn.com/productimg/0/600...073-260771.jpg

mattysemo247 01-20-14 07:21 AM

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Target's version will include a bonus DVD

-The voices of Frozen
-Art gallery
-Deleted scene

http://images3.static-bluray.com/mov...4019_large.jpg

and Walmart will have a version that includes a Anna Disney Infinity figure

http://images4.static-bluray.com/mov...1217_large.jpg

OldBoy 01-20-14 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Giles (Post 11982444)
Zavvi also has a steelbook up for pre-order (which includes the 3D version)

http://s4.thcdn.com/productimg/0/600...073-260794.jpg

http://s3.thcdn.com/productimg/0/600...073-260771.jpg

is Zavvi pretty secure site? are the UK discs region free?

E Unit 01-20-14 09:29 AM

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Zaavi is a good site, and secure. Not sure about the Disney discs being region free though. However I am tempted to get this one.

iNCREDiPiNOY 01-20-14 12:47 PM

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Free Lithograph set and up to $20 off with pre-order at DisneyStore.com

Josh Z 01-21-14 10:24 AM

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Most Disney animated Blu-rays are region-free, except the UK release of The Jungle Book, for some reason.

bluetoast 01-21-14 10:41 AM

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Just checked the site, which says it's Region B:

http://www.zavvi.com/blu-ray/frozen-.../10876045.html

E Unit 01-21-14 10:48 AM

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Yep, the default is Region B, but most are not. Can't say what Frozen will be though.

bluetoast 01-21-14 11:01 AM

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Oh, so they put Region B for the product info but they're usually region free? I'd be interested in this, considering the 3D.

Giles 01-21-14 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 11984992)
Most Disney animated Blu-rays are region-free, except the UK release of The Jungle Book, for some reason.

'Dumbo' was region B locked too.

Josh Z 01-21-14 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bluetoast (Post 11985042)
Oh, so they put Region B for the product info but they're usually region free? I'd be interested in this, considering the 3D.

Zavvi defaults to listing everything as Region B as a CYA move. Amazon UK says that the Frozen Blu-ray will be region-free.

iNCREDiPiNOY 01-26-14 07:34 PM

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Best Buy will be getting a steelbook as well as Thor: The Dark World.

Giles 01-26-14 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by iNCREDiPiNOY (Post 11990680)
Best Buy will be getting a steelbook as well as Thor: The Dark World.

Best Buy could put Thor: The Dark World - in a gold embossed leather slipcover and I'd STILL wouldn't buy it - ugh ... what a snorer, er I mean disappointing movie.

Michael Corvin 01-26-14 08:00 PM

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Snore: The Dark World

Iron_Giant 01-26-14 11:04 PM

Re: Disney's Frozen - 3/18/14
 

Originally Posted by Rypro 525 (Post 11982405)
Frozen was in developmental hell for so long that there was talk at one point of doing the movie 2D hand drawn.

You made go look info on Frozen history, very interesting:
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Frozen

Giles 01-26-14 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 11990708)
Snore: The Dark World

:rimshot:

;)

hanshotfirst1138 01-26-14 11:23 PM

Thor: The Dark World was kind of just there. I didn't think it was terrible, but it just felt totally unremarkable. At least the first movie had the novelty of a big Shakespearean icon directing this, TDW was helmed by a TV-bred director and was just competently made, but I just thought the film was kind of....there. It felt like a placeholder to me.

hanshotfirst1138 01-26-14 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Iron_Giant (Post 11990846)
You made go look info on Frozen history, very interesting: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Frozen

Didn't Tangled start that way as well, to the point where the director was a veteran of cell animation and wanted the animators to soften the hard edges and such for the aesthetic of the film?

Giles 01-26-14 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by hanshotfirst1138 (Post 11990857)
Thor: The Dark World was kind of just there. I didn't think it was terrible, but it just felt totally unremarkable. At least the first movie had the novelty of a big Shakespearean icon directing this, TDW was helmed by a TV-bred director and was just competently made, but I just thought the film was kind of....there. It felt like a placeholder to me.

given how the loud the movie was (in Dolby Atmos) I was surprised the movie just didn't keep my attention - I nodded off at least three times.

at one point I just started thinking to myself how a separate stand alone story of Heimdall would be much more interesting.

RocShemp 01-27-14 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Giles (Post 11990691)
Best Buy could put Thor: The Dark World - in a gold embossed leather slipcover and I'd STILL wouldn't buy it - ugh ... what a snorer, er I mean disappointing movie.

The only reason I am tempted to get it is for the Ben Kingsley short.


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