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Great review Luke! There's also a review up at the DVD Movie Guide if anyone wants to read it:
http://www.dvdmg.com/bambi.shtml
http://www.dvdmg.com/bambi.shtml
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Thanks for all the warm feedback! I spent a good amount of the weekend working on the review, FantasiaMan.
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Thanks again!
By the way...that "special news" will be up within today or tomorrow, but I can let you in on it. I had the opportunity to interview Mr. Don Dunagan, the voice of childhood Bambi!
I'm still pretty excited by it. Hope it lives up to your expectations!
By the way...that "special news" will be up within today or tomorrow, but I can let you in on it. I had the opportunity to interview Mr. Don Dunagan, the voice of childhood Bambi!
I'm still pretty excited by it. Hope it lives up to your expectations!
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Did you ask him if he freezes if caught in the headlights when crossing a road in the dark?
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Hey Luke, that was one heck of a review, hehe! It was even worth reading it more than once! Thanks a lot for the screencaps! The movie does seem to look wonderful.
It is great that Disney is finally releasing the old ones in the way they deserve... 2005 and 2006 certainly look promissing as far as Walt's movies go... Bambi, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, Dumbo, Song of the South and probably some other suprise special edition along the way. There's a lot to look forward to!
BTW, really looking forward to the interview!
It is great that Disney is finally releasing the old ones in the way they deserve... 2005 and 2006 certainly look promissing as far as Walt's movies go... Bambi, Cinderella, Lady and the Tramp, Dumbo, Song of the South and probably some other suprise special edition along the way. There's a lot to look forward to!
BTW, really looking forward to the interview!
Great review Luke!!Luke wrote:Thanks again!
By the way...that "special news" will be up within today or tomorrow, but I can let you in on it. I had the opportunity to interview Mr. Don Dunagan, the voice of childhood Bambi!
I'm still pretty excited by it. Hope it lives up to your expectations!
And by the way, it must be a cool experience to interview the voice of childhood Bambi! Can't wait to read it.
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I saw that too (after the interview) and had a little chuckle. IMDb has been misinformed, as Mr. Dunagan was very much alive this afternoon. Video Watchdog interviewed him last year too, so they must have had the seance hookup too!Disneykid wrote:Okay, something bizarre's going on, here. According to IMDB, Don Dunagan died in 2003. Now, we all know IMDB is many times wrong thanks to misinformed users who submit info, but I just thought I'd bring this up. Perhaps Luke interviewed Don via a seance? If so, can you interview Walt for us?
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I thought the news was the Cinderella GiftsetLuke wrote:I saw that too (after the interview) and had a little chuckle. IMDb has been misinformed, as Mr. Dunagan was very much alive this afternoon. Video Watchdog interviewed him last year too, so they must have had the seance hookup too!Disneykid wrote:Okay, something bizarre's going on, here. According to IMDB, Don Dunagan died in 2003. Now, we all know IMDB is many times wrong thanks to misinformed users who submit info, but I just thought I'd bring this up. Perhaps Luke interviewed Don via a seance? If so, can you interview Walt for us?
cool, double surprise!
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I suggest you lower your expectations. It is good, but not so much as Aladdin or Snow White. In fact, it's pretty light on bonus material. At least what there is in it is worth the price. Just my humble opinion...FantasiaMan wrote:I think that Bambi will be probably the best Platinum Edition DVD yet (this is only my opinion though, no offense to the Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Lion King & Aladdin fans out there).
Also, I can't wait to read the interview you had with the "Great Prince of the Forest", Luke.
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Great Interview Luke! I really enjoyed it! Especially your question about the sequel, which he seems positive about
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Thanks! There was much more I wanted to ask, but there wasn't a lot of time. It was great to hear his thoughts on a few things.Jens wrote:Great Interview Luke! I really enjoyed it! Especially your question about the sequel, which he seems positive about
"Fifteen years from now, when people are talking about 3-D, they will talk about the business before 'Monsters vs. Aliens' and the business after 'Monsters vs. Aliens.' It's the line in the sand." - Greg Foster, IMAX chairman and president