Enchanted
Oh sounds like there is going to be some good content on it. I love deleted scenes and alternate songs and parts to the movie. ^.^ I hope there isn't too much extra stuff on the blu ray version as opposed to the dvd release. That would make me really sad.
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Sounds nice
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Alternate ending? (the alternate ending from The Little Mermaid was bad),i think i heard somewhere that it's about Edward helping Giselle or something and they decided to change it,the alternate opening sounds great
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How many discs does the US DVD have? where i live it has one disc.

Alternate ending? (the alternate ending from The Little Mermaid was bad),i think i heard somewhere that it's about Edward helping Giselle or something and they decided to change it,the alternate opening sounds great

How many discs does the US DVD have? where i live it has one disc.
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Extras list for the DVD/Blu-ray:
"Extras announced so far include a suite of three making-of featurettes, deleted scenes and outtakes. Exclusive to the next-gen version will be the interactive BD-Java game "D-Files.""
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/ ... u-ray/1363
"Extras announced so far include a suite of three making-of featurettes, deleted scenes and outtakes. Exclusive to the next-gen version will be the interactive BD-Java game "D-Files.""
http://www.highdefdigest.com/news/show/ ... u-ray/1363
Hey, Rand! 

Ben wrote:Just seen a hi-res version of the Blu-ray art and though it's the same as the regular DVD, the squirrel and bluebird don't look anywhere as near "slapped on" when you can see it properly, though they could be doing with making this more "animated" and selling that angle more.
BLU-SPECS (TBC):
Widescreen 2.35:1, 1080p, color
Dolby Digital PCM 48 kHz, 24-bit uncompressed
The D-Files: discover hidden references to classic Disney films (BD Exclusive)
Deleted scenes
Bloopers
Three behind-the-scenes featurettes
Pip's Predicament: A Pop-Up Adventure
Interactive Game: "The D-Files" (BD-Java)
Aweeee...no commentary...I smell Disney's first Blu-double dip. Bah!
I like the idea of a section devoted to hidden disney references so that there is a more solid idea as opposed to that list on wiki. Maybe they will put in some things that we missed.
In stores march 18th, yayay. ^.^
In stores march 18th, yayay. ^.^
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Disney's Enchanted
Daniel, I didn't use quick edit, I went back to edit it. I'll show you the message I get if it happens again.
Click here for a few references found in "The Happy Working Song" and Prince Edward.
Click here for a very long number of pages showing the rest of the references found throughout the whole film (you scroll down and click "Next Page"). That's what Disney says is all of them (well, I suspect there would be some secret ones we'll never know). Don't forget to click on the pictures to see them bigger.
Hmm, I thought it was posted here, I guess not.Foxtale wrote:I like the idea of a section devoted to hidden disney references so that there is a more solid idea as opposed to that list on wiki. Maybe they will put in some things that we missed.
Click here for a few references found in "The Happy Working Song" and Prince Edward.
Click here for a very long number of pages showing the rest of the references found throughout the whole film (you scroll down and click "Next Page"). That's what Disney says is all of them (well, I suspect there would be some secret ones we'll never know). Don't forget to click on the pictures to see them bigger.
Disney's Enchanted
Indeed! 
And thank you so much for the links! I didn't even know the site had that. Wow, so much better then the list Wiki has and with pictures! From my brief glimpse, it looks like I caught almost everything, yay!

Kewl!Dusterian wrote:Daniel, I didn't use quick edit, I went back to edit it. I'll show you the message I get if it happens again.
And thank you so much for the links! I didn't even know the site had that. Wow, so much better then the list Wiki has and with pictures! From my brief glimpse, it looks like I caught almost everything, yay!
Wow that is some list they have there. The used so many different pieces of Disney peoples' names for all those side characters.
Thanks for posting this ^.^
Aw that is so cute, one of the old men in the "how does she know" scene was a dancer in Mary Poppins.
Thanks for posting this ^.^
Aw that is so cute, one of the old men in the "how does she know" scene was a dancer in Mary Poppins.
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It looks as though Alan Menken's score for Enchanted has been ruled ineligible for Oscar consideration, due to the "predominant use of songs." 

But .. Menken composes the songs, as well .. and weaves those melodies & themes throughout his scores. The linked article sounds almost as if the Academy were saying, "You're winning too many statues for Best Score, Alan; let's give some other composers a chance." Completely unfair.Josh wrote:It looks as though Alan Menken's score for Enchanted has been ruled ineligible for Oscar consideration, due to the "predominant use of songs."

On the bright side, nice to see three of Enchanted's songs nominated, anyway ..
