Rating: Summary: Bravo Disney! Tons of DVD extras make it worth the money! Review: Don't listen to the nay-sayers about the picture quality of this one. I've played it many times on both computer AND DVD player and there were never any problems with sound, picture quality, or anything like that.I'd review B&B for you, but you already know what it's about! There are 3 versions of the movie on this DVD -- the original, the extended (that played in IMAX theaters last year) and the Animator's Roughs that was shown in 1992 at an Expo. They're all 3 great! The extended just includes one scene extra, "Home Again" which is a big song and dance production. If you like those in Disney (your kids will) movies, watch this version. Otherwise you're not missing much by watching the regular version. The Rough version was just fascinating to watch, and I'm so glad they included it. On top of the movie, there's a ton of DVD extras, especially for the kids. There's 4 games and a sing along, and they are extremely cute! My niece and nephew both love them to the point that I'm sick of seeing Chip! The second disk of extras seemed to me primarily alot of animation 'behind the scenes' extras, which pleased me. Animated films seem to always be a bit mysterious, and this sheds alot of light on the process while making it interesting as well. This was the best DVD purchase I've made in a long time. It's also extremely hard to find in most video stores and retailers, so I suggest you buy it here at Amazon. Disney is going to stop making this DVD in January 2003 (next month) so I urge you to buy it while you can! You won't regret it.
Rating: Summary: still enjoyable Review: I remember going to the movie theater with my mom to see Beauty and the Beast over ten years ago. By the time we left the theater, I was so amazed by the whole movie. It was very funny and had an amazing love story. I have to admit that Beauty and the Beast turned me into a huge Disney fan again. I was so happy when Beauty and the Beast was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. Ever since then, no other animated film has been given such an honor.
Rating: Summary: Disney at It's Best! Review: I can still remember the first time I ever saw a commercial for Beauty and the Beast, while watchign my afternoon cartoons. Immediatly I was hooked. I hadn't even seen the movie! After much whining, groaning, and anticipation, I was taken to the theatre on its opening day. I can't remember ever being as enthralled before or since! I saw it 7 time sin theatre, and have watched the video dozens more times. This DVD has recaptured that magic so a whole new generation of children can enjoy it. The DVD has three versions of the film all of which are a joy to watch. I was so happy that they included the original film version, and not just the new version. Theres somethign comfortable in familiarity. there is also a work on progress which is just fascinating. It really helps one understand the whole process. There are alos hours of bonus feautures, most of which I haven't had time to even watch yet. there is also a game that has entertained my younger siblings for hours on end. This DVD is a true Gen that brings Beauty and the Beast to life in sharper and more vivid color then ever! Don't wait buy now!
Rating: Summary: The best of the best Review: I love the fact that both the original theatrical release and the "special edition" are included on this DVD (hint, hint Steven Spielberg when it comes time to re-release ET). There is something magical about the original film--it is truly the most beautiful cartoon ever--but I also love the addition of "Human Again," a fav tune from the Broadway soundtrack. The quality is fantastic, the extra features are great. The "tale as old as time" looks and sounds better than it ever did on VHS. A must for any Disney fan.
Rating: Summary: b and b Review: I love Beauty and the Beast, it is such a great story and the animation is wonderful. This is my fave Disney movie!! I love the new music number and over all i think this movie rocks!!!
Rating: Summary: Try Again Disney Review: I'm giving this edition a 1 star rating because Disney messed up the video quality. By including 3 versions of the film onto a single disc, the result is high video compression. The low quality is noticable on larger tv screens. As a friend of mine said before, this should've been a 3 disc set w/ 1 version on each disc. Wait til it's reissued if you want a high quality dvd.
Rating: Summary: Very good, but not great. Review: I can see why this movie made it so big when it hit the box office in 1990. It is a good family movie that is entertaining for parents and children. Most of the characters were interesting, especially the Beast, Gaston,and LaFlour(SP?). The plot is handled well and flows well. Most of the songs are memerable as well. I can see why this brought Disney back of their slump of the 1980's. It brought back the traditional Disney story book Romance that we found in Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty. The animation, story, and character finally all came together. The reason why I gave it 4 stars is that I noticed that the Beast and Belle seem to be off model in a few scenes, if only for a little while. It is most obviouse in the little dinner scene when the Beast tries to eat with a spoon. It just looks like the posture and the body and facial proportions are awkward to me for some reason. I know this is picky, and some may not even notice, care, or even think that its drawn funny. I just thought some scenes could have been looked at with a more carefull Disney eye. On the DVD commentary they say that they didn't have much time to make the movie so I guess that is a good enough excuse. Other than the above picky comments the DVD is great. At least on my TV set the color and picture is good. The sound seems to be good too. It has an entertaining and informative commentary and 3 versions of the film. The Original Version is probably the one I like the most since the story flows better with out the "Special Edition" scene thrown in. A cool little thing that Disney wouldn't normally do is throw in the complete "work in progress" version which shows the interesting rough pencil tests of the unfinished movie. The second disc has some nice art galleries and pretty interesting making-of features. Of course Disney had to throw in some useless games for the kiddies; which I haven't even looked into yet. All in all its a real good DVD, although not as good as the Snow White DVD.
Rating: Summary: A Must-Have for the Disney Fan Review: Forget the video. If you loved the theatrical version of "Beauty and the Beast" you won't want to miss the DVD. This special edition DVD has so many added features that fans of the film won't be satisfied until they own a copy. This two-disc set includes 3 versions of the film. They include: - The work-in-progress edition which first premiered at the 1991 New York Film Festival. - The original theatrical version. - A special edition version that includes the new musical number, "Human Again" and enhanced animation. It also includes a sing-along track version, and a version of the film with audio commentary by the producers. In addition, the second disc features behind-the-scenes galleries, interactive games, "The Making of Beauty and the Beast," interviews with the cast-members, a tour of Disney's animation studios, music videos, and much, much more. It's the familiar story of Belle, Maurice, Gaston, the Beast, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Cogsworth and Lumiere, but presented in a whole new way. Fans will not be disappointed. Restored and remastered, the film seems much brighter than the theatrical version. The previous reviewer who complained of the Work-in-Progress version in French needs to familiarize him or herself to the operations of his or her DVD player. All versions of the film can be watched in a variety of languages, depending upon one's settings. All in all, it's a perfect Christmas gift for the Beauty and the Beast fan.
Rating: Summary: The Last Disney Frontier Review: This is possibly one of the best Disney cartoon musicals ever made, and the last of its kind to merit any value at all. If not because of the plot and usual Disney stunt crutches, then it is the the music and old-style animation that make this cartoon real. The singing voices are amazing, and help transform the film from mere cartoon to a bona fide musical. The French setting especially allows for glorious accents and can-can song and dance numbers. It's good enough to allow me to ignore the usual Disney cliches, although I cringe trying to imagine this on Broadway, or worse, on ice.
Rating: Summary: I like it Review: i really like this story it is my favourate, and i fell in love with it, it is very lovely the way the beauty tames the beast :-D
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