Posted by sindykw on 18th October 2009

Snow White gets its eighth release since Disney’s first fully-animated film came to theaters way back in 1937. This time the groundbreaking story is being released on a Disney Blu-Ray DVD that’s bursting with extras and comes packaged as Diamond Edition Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs. If the classic story doesn’t satisfy your desires for all things dwarf-related, you can mine the DVD extras:
About Toby Bluth: Creator of DisneyView art, the technology that extends the image beyond the conventional 4:3 frame to “fill the otherwise dark edges of the screen with beautiful custom imagery.”
Audio Commentary: Led by the guy who started it all, Mr. Walt Disney.
The Princess And The Frog: Take a sneak peak at the latest Disney feature.
Snow White Returns: Check out the storyboards from a brand-new Snow White sequel that (thankfully) never got made.
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall: The magic mirror will find the secret princess inside you and then ask that princess to phone you with a personal message! I’m more than a little bit excited about this one.
The One That Started It All: Learn all about the impact the original movie made on the world.
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Posted by sindykw on 6th October 2009

Monsters Vs. Aliens was released on DVD last week–it comes jam-packed with extras including a whole other DVD called B.O.B.’s Big Break that chronicles an attempted escape by the captive monsters pre-Susan era. The visuals are stunning but the story leaves a little to be desired–style wins out over substance on this one, but it’s so nice to look at you almost don’t mind the tedious meandering story.
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is another hot DVD release that showcases the trademark bro stylings of Matthew McConaughey. The movie mirrors the classic Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol and shows McConaughey’s Connor Mead the error of his womanizing ways. The story is formulaic but if you like McConaughey, you’ll enjoy this vehicle for his familiar boyish arrogance.
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Tags: b.o.b.'s big break, connor mead, dvd roundup, ghosts of girlfriends past, matthew McConaughey, monsters vs aliens
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