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Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of Song
of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup the
investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for release
in 2006.

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Steven Grauman wrote:
> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of
> Song of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup
> the investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for
> release in 2006.

Do you have any corroborating evidence OTHER than the Jim Hill article?

-Junior

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"Steven Grauman" <OneActor1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of Song
> of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup the
> investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for release
> in 2006.
>
I wonder if they 'improved' it like Lucas 'improved' Star Wars...

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"unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
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> Steven Grauman wrote:
>> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of
>> Song of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup
>> the investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for
>> release in 2006.
>
> Do you have any corroborating evidence OTHER than the Jim Hill
> article?

Of course not.

Even if this were true, they would only release it in some
altered/censored form, as they have the majority of their classics that
are much less controversial.

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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 06:09:56 GMT, "Joshua Zyber"
<jzyber@SPAMMERS-BITE-ME.mindspring.com> wrote:

>"unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
>news:1109393092.322399.210610@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>> Steven Grauman wrote:
>>> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of
>>> Song of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup
>>> the investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for
>>> release in 2006.
>>
>> Do you have any corroborating evidence OTHER than the Jim Hill
>> article?
>
>Of course not.
>
>Even if this were true, they would only release it in some
>altered/censored form, as they have the majority of their classics that
>are much less controversial.

As great as that might be, it's been reported before. I attended an
event almost 10 years ago hosted by Scott McAdams [I think that was
his name], titled Disney's Unseen Treasures. If memory serves, he was
in charge of restoration for the Walt Disney Company and he showed a
clip of a restored segment of Song of the South and then proceeded to
state that it was for a forthcoming video release - which never
materialized.

This is one of those things where I'll believe it when I see it, but
things for the head's up just the same.

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"Eddie Valiant" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 06:09:56 GMT, "Joshua Zyber"
> <jzyber@SPAMMERS-BITE-ME.mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>>"unclejr" <watsona@kenyon.edu> wrote in message
>>news:1109393092.322399.210610@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>>> Steven Grauman wrote:
>>>> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of
>>>> Song of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup
>>>> the investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for
>>>> release in 2006.
>>>
>>> Do you have any corroborating evidence OTHER than the Jim Hill
>>> article?
>>
>>Of course not.
>>
>>Even if this were true, they would only release it in some
>>altered/censored form, as they have the majority of their classics that
>>are much less controversial.
>
> As great as that might be, it's been reported before. I attended an
> event almost 10 years ago hosted by Scott McAdams [I think that was
> his name], titled Disney's Unseen Treasures. If memory serves, he was
> in charge of restoration for the Walt Disney Company and he showed a
> clip of a restored segment of Song of the South and then proceeded to
> state that it was for a forthcoming video release - which never
> materialized.
>
> This is one of those things where I'll believe it when I see it, but
> things for the head's up just the same.

Another source?

http://www.magicalmountain.net/WDW [...] NewsID=705

Stranger things have happened.

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Bernie Woodham wrote:
> Another source?
>
> http://www.magicalmountain.net/WDW [...] NewsID=705
>
> Stranger things have happened.

Sorry, J. That link just states that a DVD is in the works sometime in
the future (release year is not indicated). It lacks too many details
to be taken seriously. At least the Jim Hill article states the fall
of 2006 for the DVD to be released to mark the 60th anniversary of the
film. So far, it is only Jim Hill that is this specific regarding a
DVD release of the film.

I'll believe it when Disney makes a detailed press release saying it is
so.

-Junior

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Yeah, in this version Brer Rabbit shoots first.

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If I had that laserdisc, I would not sell it until the DVD is ACTUALLY
released. :)

-Mike

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I saw it at The Digital Bits first, although it appears that they got
their information from Jim Hill Media as well.

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On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 14:12:23 -0500, "half_eaten"
<half_eaten@nospam.yahoo.com> wrote:

>If I had that laserdisc, I would not sell it until the DVD is ACTUALLY
>released. :)
>
>-Mike

You said it, Mike.

Eddie V.

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In article <1109380087.810030.76830@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
Steven Grauman <OneActor1@aol.com> wrote:
>Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of Song
>of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup the
>investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for release
>in 2006.

I dindn't think $40 was too high.



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"Steven Grauman" <OneActor1@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Those of you who spent big bucks to get the Japanese LD release of Song
> of The South may want to seriously consider selling it to recoup the
> investment. Disney is reportedly working on a DVD version for release
> in 2006.

I'll be hanging on to mine, no matter what.

I don't consider this stuff an "investment" anyway........at least not
financially.

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<<dindn't think $40 was too high. >>

If you found a copy for $40, then good work. The ones I've seen have
been well over $100.

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heh, just imagine. one of the dvd chapters could be called 'Tar Baby'.
if they do release the dvd the bootlegers will still have a big selling
point such as 'UNEDITED TAR BABY VERSION'.

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>I'll be hanging on to mine, no matter what.
>
>I don't consider this stuff an "investment" >anyway........at least not
>financially.

Not usually, but some releases can be an investment. For example, my
Genesis In Concert '76 disc which the band says they will never release on
VHS or DVD. The LD sells for $150 regularly.

It all depends on the disc.

-Mike

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