Do you buy Disney movies on Blu Ray?

Ha! Same here!

No.
To me BluRay isn’t worth the cost and time of upgrading ones library.
Yes, it has a little better picture and of course more features (though on most of them, only because studios are purposefully leaving out the extras on the normal DVD releases). I also wonder about BluRay’s lifespan. I don’t think it’ll be that long, and while it might be more successful than LaserDisc, I still think it’ll be a niche rather than mass mainstream. It certainly won’t ever equal the penetration of normal DVDs before it’s once again supplanted by another format or delivery method, whether it be streaming, online, or whatever. The combination of being happy enough with normal DVD, not wanting to pay for another format yet again, and the fact that they region-coded bluray (A, B, or C) doesn’t make me in any way interested in joining. I’ve seen players on special for $100 occasionally already, and come this Xmas they’ll be much more available for $100. For those adopting bluray, I say enjoy, more power to you. I’ll wait this one out.

DVDs are region coded too.

Yes, but DVD regions are easily disabled on many players. From day one of DVDs, I absolutely wouldn’t even look at a player that I couldn’t change the region setting on it, and to this day I’ve never owned a player I couldn’t change to all-region. A good chunk of my library are foreign titles unreleased (and never will be released) in Region 1, and I have no desire to put up with more of the same in yet another format. I realize there are hardware-hacked region-free bluray players out there, but I see it as simply another reason to pass on BluRay. As I said before, I don’t doubt that a certain number of people will use BluRay… and if you enjoy it, great. But it’ll never equal the penetration of DVDs, and I suspect it won’t be all that long before it’s supplanted by another format/delivery method.

I think it’s true that BDs won’t be AS big as DVDs, but the point at which we can really download 50GBs worth for one film (which is the size of a dual-layer Blu-Ray, though I suspect most film releases don’t exceed 25GBs) is pretty far away.

That said, I haven’t yet bothered with an HDTV or Blu Ray player yet - though my iMac has a screen above 1080p and my ‘Up’ DVD came with a Blu Ray copy, Apple decided they didn’t want to put a BD player in the computer itself. A bit of a bummer.

But yeah I’m all for BD right now, and it seems to be taking retail by storm too. Discs with one side DVD and one side BD are coming in the next few months, sneaking HD copies of films into all our homes until we cave in and upgrade :smiley:

Only the new ones and a few exceptions. I have Meet the Robinsons and everything after that up through Wreck-It Ralph The four CG ones I have in 3D as well, although Wreck-It Ralph glitches a lot :cry: . I also have the Prep and Landing TV specials and Cinderella, a lot of which had to do with me wanting “Tangled Ever After” in HD.

Come to think of it, I think I actually bought almost all of these with my own money! I don’t plan to get almost any of the old ones because somewhere either I have a VHS or DVD copy, or Netflix has provided me with the less-purchased films now releasing on Blu-Ray. One classic I would like to have is Dumbo, but I think I’m fine without the rest. If I decide I want one though, I need to pay for it.

I’m really sorry for this, but I laughed that your Wreck-It Ralph disc glitches. Of all the movies to have a glitch.

I only have 1 Disney bluray, and it’s actually Pixar; The Incredibles. But that’s actually pretty good considering I only have 2 blurays, and there are only about 5 in my house. I wanted Brave on bluray, but I received the DVD as a gift.

Ironic, isn’t it? 8D All of the 3D Pixar films mess up too except for FN, and TS & TS2 can make it to the end but with three glitches each. And I agree, The Incredibles Blu-Ray is great, one of the first Pixar ones I got. One day I said I was never going to buy Blu-Ray movies, then Cars 2 had a bonus disc that you could only get special features through the Blu-Ray (3D). I thought, “Okay, I see where it’s going from here…”.

You’re not missing out on too much with Brave. Since the DVD has the audio commentary, that’s most of it. There are other stuff, but it’s surprisingly not as lengthy as the other Pixar bonus material.

I wouldn’t say all of the films deserve an upgrade, especially if you already have a version at home or it’s not your favorite. I’m just a Pixar (and new Disney) nerd so I wanted to have all of those, plus I had to buy most of those with my own money, or wait for Christmas. Also, I eventually realized that on many new Disney Blu-Rays, the only Blu-Ray thing about it is the film, everything else might be standard definition. So the classics I won’t buy again, and I’m caught up with the ones I wanted.

Yeah, of course I already had it on DVD. But when I heard of all the features, and how pretty it looked on bluray, I had to have it! And wow! The individual hairs and the individual stitches. Wow this movie and blu ray were meant for each other.

Those little details are really awesome. Also, I like how the Blu-Ray just reveals all the old easter eggs! On the Blu-Ray Disc 2, there’s one of Mr. Incredible dancing that I hadn’t known about! I later discovered that it was on Disc 1 of the original 2-Disc DVD before that.

I discovered all the bonuses on the DVDs, but they’re still fun to play with. :smiley:

I love the new Disney films, but I’m disappointed that Meet the Robinsons and The Princess and the Frog are the only ones with audio commentaries. Where have the others gone? I really wish I could hear them!

Haha, the two I care the least for out of this new batch. Greaaaaaaaaaat :confused:

^I’m wondering: Are the ones with only about an hour of bonus features going to receive a future diamond edition or something? THEN will they pour out a surplus of bonus features and audio commentaries? Okay, I have to admit, I do think it’s fun at first when they re-release the old films from the vault. But afterwards…there are only certain films I want to buy more than once. I’d prefer if I could just get everything on the first release like almost every Pixar film. I wonder what diamond editions of Bolt, Tangled, Winnie the Pooh, or Wreck-It Ralph would be like…

Oh bo, it’s a lot easier to just list the movies I don’t own on Blu Ray so here goes.

I’ve got all 13 Pixar movies (as well as both ‘short film collections’) and 36 out of the 52 Disney animated movies. I’ve got all of the ones that are available (in Australia) so at the moment I’m just waiting for the rest of them to be released. The ones I don’t have are:

Saludos Amigos
The Three Caballeros
Make Mine Music
Fun and Fancy Free
Melody Time
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Sword in the Stone
The Jungle Book
Robin Hood
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
The Black Cauldron
Oliver and Company
The Little Mermaid
Hercules
The Emperor’s New Groove
Lilo and Stitch

Sword in the Stone, Robin Hood, Oliver & Company and The Little Mermaid are all due out next week (yay!) and The Jungle Book is out in October so I’ll have those 5 to add to the collection.
If Lilo & Stitch, The Emperor’s New Groove and Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh aren’t released in Australia by the end of the year I’ll just import the American releases which will just leave the 6 package films and Hercules until I have the full set!

Oh, wow! You’ve got all of them! Well, you will have all of them. Impressive collection! :smiley:

I take back what I said about not wanting the classics on Blu-Ray. I would like to have almost all of them, it would just be stressful in my case with my money. With a lot of them already on Netflix, that saves some cash at least. Still really happy for you, Draik!

Draik: Mother of Glaux, you crazy Disney fan! I bow before your elite fan-collectorness! :open_mouth:

The Disney/Pixar Blu-Rays I really want to get at the moment are Wreck-It Ralph and Wall-E. The only ones I have at the mo’ are Rio, Legend Of The Guardians and Heat.

Draik, you’re my hero!

I have to look at that picture again. It’s just so beautiful…

I mean, just…look at this. :mrgreen:

Whoa, Draik. That’s amazing. :smiley:

I don’t like how Blu-Rays are more expensive, but I’m getting sick of how cheap Disney DVDs are. They used to have loads of bonus features but now it’s impressive if there’s more then two. :unamused: So it’s possible that I’ll switch to Blu-Ray eventually.