Meet the Robinsons - October 23rd
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Meet the Robinsons - October 23rd
From Ultimate Disney:
June 15, 2007 - Disney has informed retailers that Meet the Robinsons will arrive on DVD and Blu-ray on October 23, a month after the previously-anticipated release date and nearly seven full months since the movie opened in theaters. The DVD will present the film in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1.
The slipcovered single-disc release will include an audio commentary by director Stephen Anderson, deleted scenes, music videos by Rob Thomas ("Little Wonders") and the Jonas Brothers ("Kids of the Future"), the featurettes "Inventing the Robinsons" and "Keep Moving Forward: Inventions That Shaped the World", and the family tree game "Family Function 5000." The Blu-ray Disc will contain all of the DVD's features plus more deleted scenes and the game "Bowler Hat Barrage!"
The slipcovered single-disc release will include an audio commentary by director Stephen Anderson, deleted scenes, music videos by Rob Thomas ("Little Wonders") and the Jonas Brothers ("Kids of the Future"), the featurettes "Inventing the Robinsons" and "Keep Moving Forward: Inventions That Shaped the World", and the family tree game "Family Function 5000." The Blu-ray Disc will contain all of the DVD's features plus more deleted scenes and the game "Bowler Hat Barrage!"
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No 3-D, no sale.
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Has Disney abandoned 2 discers for all animated films that aren't Platinum releases? Cars, Meet The Robinsons, several recent SEs. All one discers. Disappointing.
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Why don't they release a blue/red 3D version? Easy to do, especially with films like this that are entirely digital. Yeah, it's not as good as the theatre technology, but we'd at least get some semblance of the 3D version at home.
Hell, put it in a rare special limited edition, and it'd sell.
Hell, put it in a rare special limited edition, and it'd sell.




