Okay, so I'm not going to pony up the money for the special edition like I did with TENG.
Remind me, what were the extras for the standard edition? Any deleted scenes?
www.dvdfile.com:
Buena Vista ushers in 2002 with announcements and full specs for a
number of long-awaited titles, both new and old. First up is Atlantis:
The Lost Empire, Disney's recent summer sorta-hit. Announced last
week, there seems to be some discrepancies between dates on the
website and the press release, but going with the release, the standard
edition will debut on 1/29 and include the same features as previously
indicated. Also being released - on 3/19 according to the websitte,
and not specified in the press release - is a deluxe two-disc Collector's
Edition, complete with tones of extras. Presented in a THX-certified
2.35;1 anamorphic widescreen transfer only (the pan & scan version
will not be included on this version) with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1
surround tracks, this release includes all of the extras of the standard
release plus a "Visual commentary" with producer Don Hahn and
directors gary Trousadale and Kirk Wise, a "multi-platform navigation
system" with three modes - "Explore," "Tour," and "File" (sounds
interesting!) - a Whitmore Industries industrial film, and five sections of
supplementary material: "Story & Editorial," "Art Direction,"
"Character Designs," "Music & Sound," and "Publicity." Retail is
$29.95 for the standard edition and $39.95 for the collector's set.
(Note we hope to get a confirm on the exact street for the Collector's
Edition.)
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Okay, so I'm not going to pony up the money for the special edition like I did with TENG.
Remind me, what were the extras for the standard edition? Any deleted scenes?
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