Thanking you, and merging...Daniel wrote:Btw, here's our original NIMH thread.
The Secret of NIMH
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Aha, so here's where the thread went .
Thanks for all the feedback, guys :]. I'll likely be picking up the cheaper Region 3 DVDs for the Disney stuff (they have these special edition dvds for several other Disney flicks) but I'm still so torn over whether or not to get the Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition .
If there's definitely a blu-ray version coming out with all the special features the Family Fun edition has and more, then I'd rather wait for that, I think... D:
Thanks for all the feedback, guys :]. I'll likely be picking up the cheaper Region 3 DVDs for the Disney stuff (they have these special edition dvds for several other Disney flicks) but I'm still so torn over whether or not to get the Secret of NIMH Family Fun Edition .
If there's definitely a blu-ray version coming out with all the special features the Family Fun edition has and more, then I'd rather wait for that, I think... D:
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Coming late to the party:
I've had the special edition set for a few months and here are my thoughts:
#1) There is nothing of interest on the second disc at all
#2) As pointed out, the artwork is terrible (go see the original movie poster...)
#3) Yea! Not formatted to fit my TV!
#4) Sort of odd commentary. Interesting comments about the animation itself, backgrounds and use of colors. I'd hoped to hear more about the creative decisions made to radically alter the plot--and this is touched on a little bit, but I would have liked to hear more.
My final take on this one is if you really enjoy the film, the second purchase is probably worth it, but don't expect to be getting something well out there beyond the original dvd release. This is not a very wide 'widescreen', and the commentary is only of interest to a few.
I've had the special edition set for a few months and here are my thoughts:
#1) There is nothing of interest on the second disc at all
#2) As pointed out, the artwork is terrible (go see the original movie poster...)
#3) Yea! Not formatted to fit my TV!
#4) Sort of odd commentary. Interesting comments about the animation itself, backgrounds and use of colors. I'd hoped to hear more about the creative decisions made to radically alter the plot--and this is touched on a little bit, but I would have liked to hear more.
My final take on this one is if you really enjoy the film, the second purchase is probably worth it, but don't expect to be getting something well out there beyond the original dvd release. This is not a very wide 'widescreen', and the commentary is only of interest to a few.
Secret of NIMH 2 (1998)
Another underrated 1990's cartoon, who got bad reviews.
The sequel to the first NIMH movie from 1982.
Here is one of the songs.
The sequel to the first NIMH movie from 1982.
Here is one of the songs.
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Here's the thing: When Don Bluth heard that MGM wanted to do a NIMH sequel, he pitched what he felt would have been a worthy continuation and begged them to let him do it. They refused. From everything I've heard, this film is terrible. If they had let Bluth do it, it might have been good, but we'll never know due to the suits' stupidity.
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No, "sane" as in, "How normal would these concepts play if Bluth HADN'T directed them?" sane, eg. "Fievel Goes West".
Which opened the door for studios to realize how much better the originals would play if he hadn't, and wanted to do-over them all--
Bluth did only one of his own vidquels, for "Anastasia", and...oh dear gods. Thank goodness "normal" directors got to the others. (Except for NIMH, of course.)
Which opened the door for studios to realize how much better the originals would play if he hadn't, and wanted to do-over them all--
Bluth did only one of his own vidquels, for "Anastasia", and...oh dear gods. Thank goodness "normal" directors got to the others. (Except for NIMH, of course.)
Blu ray release of "The Secret of Nimh" in March
According to the Digital Bits, The Secret of Nimh is being released on March 9th. Additionally, All Dogs Go To Heaven 1 and 2 hit BD the same day.
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Ah, good to hear. I'll likely be picking up ADGtH and Nimh.
Though I couldn't care less about ADGtH 2, considering the fact that I hate that film with a passion.
Though I couldn't care less about ADGtH 2, considering the fact that I hate that film with a passion.
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I think it's supposed to be March 29, not March 9. That's the date all the other places (BluRay.com, High Def Digest, Amazon) have it as.
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March 9th is a Wednesday .. so the 29th (a Tuesday) does seem more credible.
I'm glad to see The Secret of NIMH get a Blu-ray release .. and I hope its recent re-mastering accounted properly for current HD specs.
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and -- I realize this is from over a year ago, and has nothing to do with NIMH -- but:
Fievel Goes West is pretty darned insane. Mind you; I very much enjoyed that movie. But Honest John's 'plot' was ridiculously complex (considering its ultimate goal), and that 'gunfight' sequence at the end (pop guns..? the la-a-azy eye..?) is perhaps the silliest climax of any animated film of the 1990's.
I'm glad to see The Secret of NIMH get a Blu-ray release .. and I hope its recent re-mastering accounted properly for current HD specs.
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and -- I realize this is from over a year ago, and has nothing to do with NIMH -- but:
EricJ wrote:sane, eg. "Fievel Goes West".
Fievel Goes West is pretty darned insane. Mind you; I very much enjoyed that movie. But Honest John's 'plot' was ridiculously complex (considering its ultimate goal), and that 'gunfight' sequence at the end (pop guns..? the la-a-azy eye..?) is perhaps the silliest climax of any animated film of the 1990's.
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Wasn't Fievel Goes West Jimmy Stewart's last film performance? He played the sheriff in the film. That'd be the bigger draw for me hearing his voice and all...
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Yep.
Apparently Spielberg personally came to the sound booth to direct Stewart's performance.
Apparently Spielberg personally came to the sound booth to direct Stewart's performance.