I'd love for it to be a two-disc (even if it's just a two-disc with widescreen on Disc One, fullscreen on Disc Two, and a halfway-decent amount of supplements spread across the two), but this is The Black Cauldron we're talking about. One of the least successful Animated Classics that Disney ever made. And I can't see them making it a two-disc set if the bastards can't even see it fit to give Peter Pan a proper two-disc treatment, or upgrade worthy titles like The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Hercules to two-disc, not to mention forever stalling the two-disc of Lilo and Stitch. With the movie only 81 minutes long, it'll be easier for Disney to offer widescreen and pan&scan on one disc (one on each layer, presumably), and thus a small amount of bonus features.
At best, I think it'll be the restored anamorphic widescreen transfer that the R2 French DVD got, with the same supplements as the old GC (still gallery, trailer, "Trick or Treat", and game), the new game mentioned, and maybe the legendary deleted scenes (since every DVD studio knows deleted scenes is the supplement most consumers enjoy over others ). Heck, we may even lose the trailer, which would only piss me off even more. I'm not holding out on any interviews (new or vintage) because the only time Disney will interview you about a lesser-known part of general knowledge Disney history, it's if it's being released as part of the Treasures or Legacy DVDs (making it even more slim since they canceled future Legacy titles...).
No.drf wrote:Was there a laserdisc release that had a bunch of special features?
Albert