The DVD edition is listed at $AUD29.83 and the Blu-Ray version is listed at $AUD42.83.
Still no sign of a 2-Disc edition DVD. Come on Disney, throw us a bone here!
Last modified: October 16, 2007Contributor
October 16, 2007• Blu-Ray DVD Merchandise News Ratatouille
The DVD edition is listed at $AUD29.83 and the Blu-Ray version is listed at $AUD42.83.
Still no sign of a 2-Disc edition DVD. Come on Disney, throw us a bone here!
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I hope we get a free gift if we pre-order…
Funny, I was just looking at the EzyDVD website this morning and saw that too… can’t wait! But I’ll be in London then too, so I’ll have to wait just that little bit longer ’till I get back home.
A 2-Disc Set of old would be great but I really wouldn’t care that much if it was 1-Disc and had 2 Commentary Tracks: A Director/Producer/Etc. and An Animator’s track.
Brad Bird, Brad Lewis, + Patton Oswalt = Gold.
And then throw in a 20 minute “making of” and that’s a respectable set. But the whole Cars 1-disc was just unacceptable.
I want this really bad, but I’m sooooo upset there is no 2-Disc, I mean even if this was 1 Disc and filled w/ goodies just like Surf’s Up I would be cool with it!
But first Cars and now this! Freaking sucks!! Pixar’s commentaries are some of the best stuff to listen too!
A 2 Disc edition will be made for France as Benoit Landot said (DVD production manager of Disney France)
So how come all the 2-disc editions are going to Europe? nothing against them getting 2-discs, but how come the US isnt? I mean, wasnt there a Cars 2-disc in France or Germany or somewhere?
Maybe the Europeans are folding their arms and refusing to buy the low-budget one-disc sets? Maybe the rest of us should do the same. Big corporations only understand one language – money.