Like Graham, I have acquired and acquired most of the Disney classics over the years on film, VHS, laserdisc and dvd and still have the equipment to play them on, which will last me out and probably be able to be passed on to my children and grandchildren.
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Disney will stop selling DVD/Bluray's
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Personally, I believe that this will just backfire on Disney (aka Land of not a single new or inspired thought land), as, the classics, as many have stated, are quite plentiful in various formats, and being that they are actually feeding off of they're own carcasses, (can anybody say, live action Snow White?), and those films that haven't already been "tapped" by Disney are becoming few and far between. HEY! DISNEY!!!! How about remaking "Song of the South", you gutless bloody wonders!
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There's something seriously wrong with Disney of late. Using a man with a moustache dressed as a princess greeting the children as they enter the iconic Cinderella castle!!! As I understand it, most, if not all of the Disney films from the last year or two have bombed at the box office.
Have they got the message yet? Probably not.
Not releasing any more DVD or blu-rays will be of no loss, as already said, all the Disney classics including the modern classics such as Lion King/Beauty and the beast to name a few are already out there. I dont know anyone who knows any of the new films, and no one cares. After seeing the rather ill informed actress of the new Snow White slam the classic animated 1937 with nonsense like "her character is not going to be saved by the prince and she's not going to be dreaming about true love. She's dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can be and the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave and true." She also commented that the prince's kiss to wake Snow White was unconsented. It's all very laughable. With nonsense like this, who wants to buy anything from Disney again let alone DVDs or blu-rays of any of their latest films.Last edited by John Taylor; November 06, 2023, 01:38 AM.
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Disney will stop selling DVD/Bluray's... but Sony is picking up the slack:
https://variety.com/2024/film/news/d...lKwkHRTIkYQbyE
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