Watch the trailerDisneyJedi wrote:Wait, WHAT?!?!?!Disney Live On wrote: Also glad to see the promise of all new bonus material despite both movies sharing a disc.
Only 18 more days til this comes out here
Victurtle wrote:Watch the trailerDisneyJedi wrote: Wait, WHAT?!?!?!
Sotiris wrote:Therefore, so far we have:
A.B.00:28:00:01 THE MAKING OF POCAHONTAS
00:00:16:04 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY PRESENTATION REEL
00:03:25:12 EARLY PRESENTATION REEL
00:03:25:13 EARLY PRESENTATION REEL WITH AUDIO COMMENTARY
00:00:32:01 INTRODUCTION TO STORYBOARD TO FILM COMPARISON
00:00:58:04 STORYBOARD TO FILM COMPARISON
00:00:58:01 STORYBOARD TO FILM COMPARISON W/ AUDIO COMMENTARY
00:07:03:19 THE MUSIC OF POCAHONTAS
00:04:32:05 IF I NEVER KNEW YOU (ADDED BACK)
00:01:25:04 BELOW THE DECK AFTER THOMAS' RESCUE
00:01:56:11 DANCING TO THE WEDDING DRUM
00:01:56:06 DANCING TO THE WEDDING DRUM W/ AUDIO COMMENTARY)
00:00:58:15 TRANSITION TO JUST AROUND THE RIVER BEND
00:00:52:01 POCAHONTAS DRESSES AS AN ENGLISH WOMAN
00:00:35:16 WIGGINS GETS MUD THROWN AT HIM
00:03:58:10 IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER
00:03:58:10 IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER W/ AUDIO COMMENTARY)
00:01:03:17 JOHN SMITH ESCAPES
00:00:35:02 JUST AROUND THE RIVER BEND REPRISE)
00:03:19:24 THREE MISC. SCENES
00:03:31:04 THEATRICAL TRAILER #1
00:02:50:15 THEATRICAL TRAILER #2
00:03:44:01 THE PREMIERE IN CENTRAL PARK
00:03:34:14 POCAHONTAS - MULTI-LANGUAGE CLIP REEL
00:04:20:05 CREATING POCAHONTAS W/ GLEN KEANE
00:02:14:09 CREATING JOHN SMITH
00:00:48:16 CREATING RATCLIFFE
00:00:18:04 RATCLIFFE ANIMATION TESTS
00:02:07:13 CREATING GRANDMOTHER WILLOW
C.00:00:20:09 GRANDMOTHER WILLOW ANIMATION TEST
00:00:29:06 DELETED CHARACTER REDFEATHER ANIMATION TEST
00:01:41:01 CREATING MEEKO
00:00:28:18 MEEKO ANIMATION TEST
00:00:55:04 CREATING FLIT
00:00:15:00 FLIT ANIMATION TEST
00:00:53:02 CREATING PERCY
00:00:22:16 THOMAS ANIMATION TEST
00:00:15:00 KEKATA ANIMATION TEST
00:02:12:11 ART DESIGN, LAYOUTS & BACKGROUNDS
00:00:51:00 PRODUCTION PROGRESSION INTRO
00:00:36:19 PRODUCTION PROGRESSION STORY REEL
00:00:36:18 PRODUCTION PROGRESSION ROUGH ANIMATION
00:00:36:18 CLEAN-UP ANIMAITION
00:00:36:19 FINAL COLORD.00:11:18:08 DRAWING INSPIRATION: THE LOST STORY OF HIAWATHA
00:04:36:09 DELETED SONG
00:04:36:10 DELETED SONG WITH AUDIO COMMENTARYE.00:04:11:17 COLOURS OF THE WIND - PERFORMED BY VANESSA WILLIAMS
00:03:14:00 SING-A-LONG SONGS - COLOURS OF THE WIND
00:02:08:20 SING-A-LONG SONGS - JUST AROUND THE RIVER BEND
I am probably a little older than some of you. I was 21 when Pocahontas was released and while I didn't think it was a bad film, I wasn't very engaged in the story.Disney Live On wrote: It wasn't until I was 18 and I got the DVD with If I Never Knew You included in the film that I came to see Pocohantas as a classic.
it was uploaded 2 months ago, but it must have been private... I subscribed to this channel a little while ago and it wasn't there. thanks for sharing!Scamander wrote:and here is the trailer for all countries who get Pocahontas and Pocahontas II as seperated releases. It's in greek but in much better quality. Strange that it hasn't been posted already by anyone- it's up for 2 month.
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Fair enough, but it will miss some of the bonus features from the Laserdisc edition. Like the original audio commentary and not the new one which appeared on the 10th Anniversary dvd.Scamander wrote:I don't really see a problem. The bbfc rated a lot of good bonus features. I don't have a problem, that most of them are old. Especially since the only DVDs which were released in Germany (the one from 1999 and the Musical Masterpiece Edition) were pretty much barebones.
I use to own it on VHS, so it's been a while, but I wouldn't say it's as awful as Hunchback 2 or Fox & the Hound 2. But it's animation isn't too much better than those, and the pacing just drrrrraaaags. I think it's more boring than "bad" per say. I think I would be ok with the dip in animation quality, knowing it's time and budget were low, if they at least kept the story and characters entertaining, like in the Aladdin sequels.CampbellzSoup wrote:Has anyone actually seen the sequel is it *that* bad? I personally am still going to pick up the release, and just watch the first film.
You're allowed to have your opinion, but I have to disagree. While I'm not crazy about the sequel, I wouldn't describe it as "boring". It does have more action and suspense than the first movie. While it doesn't mean that I prefer the sequel, I will still say the sequel had more suspension.I think it's more boring than "bad" per say.
I've seen it. It is not as bad as people on this thread make it out to be.CampbellzSoup wrote:Has anyone actually seen the sequel is it *that* bad? I personally am still going to pick up the release, and just watch the first film.
In the context of the sequel, it's not Pocahontas who betrays Smith but it's Smith who appears to be a selfish jerk who does not care enough about her. I know the result is the same (shattering the theme of ever-lasting love of the original) but I just wanted to point this out.Goliath wrote:And if that's not worse enough, then she abandons him (the love of her life!) for one John Rolfe, a bland and dull character whom we don't care about and the film turns into a clichéd soap-opera about a love triangle.
Oh, okay, thanks. See, I didn't care enough to remember that. But that just goes to show that you can leave it to Disney to ruin even their most mature love couple.Sotiris wrote:In the context of the sequel, it's not Pocahontas who betrays Smith but it's Smith who appears to be a selfish jerk who does not care enough about her. I know the result is the same (shattering the theme of ever-lasting love of the original) but I just wanted to point this out.
Well, I don't know whether or not that would be considered out of character of John. Either way, way to fuck up everything, Disney...Sotiris wrote:In the context of the sequel, it's not Pocahontas who betrays Smith but it's Smith who appears to be a selfish jerk who does not care enough about her. I know the result is the same (shattering the theme of ever-lasting love of the original) but I just wanted to point this out.Goliath wrote:And if that's not worse enough, then she abandons him (the love of her life!) for one John Rolfe, a bland and dull character whom we don't care about and the film turns into a clichéd soap-opera about a love triangle.
Ok, I'm trying to get up to speed here. Do we know for a fact that both the animated classic and the DTV film will be on the same disc here? Are we really getting all of these extras, or is this another "Virtual Vault" thing? Or is all of this speculation? Are there any official sources here for any of this past the trailers and ad in the "Lady and the Tramp" booklet letting us know it's coming out?DisneyFan09 wrote:I'm still dissapointed that both movies will be in the same disc and that this editon will apparently will lack the original audio commentary from the Laserdisc.