Originally Posted By basil fan That's out this weekend, isn't it? Anybody plan to see it? Though I did not go to LK, the promise of a Tangled short is irresistible. I like BATB better anyway.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: My sisters and I might conjur it all up inside our crystal ball but we never pay money to see anything. Here in Morva the economy has always been bad--even before the economy went sour in your world. So we cut corners here and there. But we don't have a lot of money. The Horned King sees to that!
Originally Posted By CuriousConstance Me and my Disney buddy from work (Yes, I have a real life Disney buddy now! *squeal*) are taking our kids to see it together. Never saw it in theater, so should be fun.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Oh, that is strange? Santa clause brought us the 3D Blu Ray for Christmas. It is rare the UK get something from Disney before the US. I was very surprised at how well the hand drawn animation came out in 3D. My daughter was especially tickled pink.
Originally Posted By EmmaJayne I saw it when it was released in 3D in Australia, in 2010. I can't believe we got it so much earlier than you guys! It really did come up beautifully though!
Originally Posted By u k fan I just want to state for the record (and I know it's not directly related), but I've had arguments with more than one person about this in the past: Beauty and The Beast was originally released in the UK in 1992, almost a full year after it's US release. Beauty & The Beast was released in the UK just 5 weeks before Aladdin had it's US premier. imdb.com backs me up. I have nothing further to add your honor!!!
Originally Posted By JeffG >> "Santa clause brought us the 3D Blu Ray for Christmas. It is rare the UK get something from Disney before the US." << Actually, the 3D Blu-Ray came out in the US several months ago. The theatrical release was originally scheduled for early last year, but was cancelled because they didn't think there would be enough of a market for it. After "The Lion King" blew past all expectations, they quickly scheduled the BatB theatrical run. -Jeff
Originally Posted By u k fan ^^^ I think that may have happened in the UK as well as I'm seeing various dates for it's theatrical run online!!!
Originally Posted By MissCandice I never did see it in the theater and since it is one of my favorite movies I shall go see it in 3D. I can't stand The Lion King so I did not see that in 3D.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>since it is one of my favorite movies I shall go see it in 3D.<< Oh Lordy Lordy, I gotta jump in here. First of all, the way they create the 3D effect after-the-fact is to distort the drawings. Stuff in the foreground is enlarged, and stuff in the background is shrunk, which can get kind of crazy on something that has both foreground and background elements. Like the closeups of Belle and the Beast when they're dancing. Secondly, and I've hashed this out a lot here but here goes again, 3D doesn't work with cel-type animation. In a shot with a lot of detail and shading there's no problem, but solid color areas can't carry distance cues. So what you wind up with is big flat 2-dimensional areas of color with "wire" lines (and eyeballs and noses and such) sticking up out of them, or worse, floating in front of them. 3D-izing cel animation is analogous to colorizing B&W movies. It might look cool to an indiscriminate viewer who's not paying much attention, but it's also taking a severe beating to the filmmakers' original intent for very limited upside. They're also releasing B&tB in 2D. Those are the theaters that will be showing "one of your favorite movies". (Assuming that Disney doesn't pull a switcheroo and just give you one eye of the 3D version, which would leave you with the distortion without the theoretical 3D benefits.)
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Taking my mom to see it tomorrow in 2D. It's my favorite Disney film & I wouldn't miss it for anything.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I live in a pretty small town where a 2D B&B is not even an option. If I want to see it in a theater and not have to drive 40 minutes then 3D it is. I shall keep an eye out for any weird visual effects.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo I thought it was cool in 3D, kind of like the old view master reels.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I just saw this today in 3D at the movies and had the same thoughts with the very beginning. It felt like I was walking thru an old Viewmaster scene and it was a fun feeling/thought.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>I thought it was cool in 3D, kind of like the old view master reels.<< Costs about the same. ;-) <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/VIEW-MASTER-3D-Beauty-and-Beast-NEW-/120753228731" target="_blank">http://www.ebay.com/itm/VIEW-M...53228731</a>
Originally Posted By ecdc I'll pay for a ticket to "Twilight," walk into BatB 3-D, punch it in the face, then walk out of the theater. 3-D is bad enough, but getting so lazy/greedy to foist old movies in 3-D on us (see also, Titanic, Star Wars)? When "Citizen Kane" and "Wizard of Oz" are released in 3-D (it'll happen), I'll never step into the googolplex again.
Originally Posted By lady_tramp I just saw it this afternoon. The 3D was better than I thought it would be, though some scenes worked much better in the format than others. What I noticed more, though, is that the character designs, particularly Belle's, looked more consistenty on model this time around. There used to be parts where you could tell she'd been animated by different animators ... especially in the beginning in Maurice's workshop. (I'd always assumed that was because the animators were under a huge time constraint in the original release, especially when "Be My Guest" was changed from being sung to Maurice to Belle instead. Plus, if I remember right, Belle was also done by two animators .... James Baxter in California and Mark Henn in Florida.) Did anyone else notice a better consistency in character designs, or am I imagining things? If so, was it just done for the 3D version or does the latest blu-ray/dvd version have the same consistent draftsmanship? I missed "Human Again," but I understand why it wasn't part of this version. In all this version seemed brighter both in picture and sound. While I have mixed feelings about redoing 2D animation, there are some films that cry out for 3D. Just the little bit of "Finding Nemo" we saw today makes me want to see it in 3D when it's out in the fall. And I LOVED "Tangled Ever After"!!!!!
Originally Posted By leobloom I wasn't impressed by the 3D trailer for BATB that played in front of Hugo. It just didn't seem like there was much 3D oomph in the trailer, so I doubt I'll spend the extra to see it in 3D. If I could see it in 2D as it was originally released, then I would. I'm all for reissues of classic films, but not a fan of converting movies into 3D just for the sake of selling a more expensive ticket.