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		<title>Blu-ray Review: &#8220;Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 15:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Giles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve been looking for an excuse to make the jump from DVD to Blu-ray, look no further. Matter of fact, thanks to Disney&#8217;s brilliant strategy of bundling DVDs with their Blu-ray releases, you don&#8217;t even have to own a Blu-ray player to take advantage of the new face lift the studio has given its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B001V9LPWQ/ref=nosim/jefitocom-20" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-30673 alignleft" style="margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px;" title="61KEUnRRkcL._SCLZZZZZZZ_[1]" src="http://popdose.com/wp-content/uploads/61KEUnRRkcL._SCLZZZZZZZ_1.jpg" alt="61KEUnRRkcL._SCLZZZZZZZ_[1]" height="400" width="319"></a>If you&#8217;ve been looking for an excuse to make the jump from DVD to Blu-ray, look no further. Matter of fact, thanks to Disney&#8217;s brilliant strategy of bundling DVDs with their Blu-ray releases, you don&#8217;t even have to own a Blu-ray player to take advantage of the new face lift the studio has given its 1937 classic &#8212; but if you <em>do</em> have one, make sure you put a pillow under your mouth the first time you watch the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B001V9LPWQ/ref=nosim/jefitocom-20" target="_blank"><em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</em></a> Diamond Edition transfer, because your jaw is going to drop.</p>
<p>There have been a fair number of catalog Blu-ray reissues at this point, and consumers have had to resign themselves to the fact that not all hi-def upgrades were created equal &#8212; when you&#8217;re dealing with source material from more than, say, 20 years ago, you&#8217;re going to see a fair number of defects, even after the most painstaking remastering job (see the <em>Batman</em> Blu-ray for an example). Given this, you&#8217;d expect the <em>Snow White</em> Blu-ray to be the kind of pleasant-but-not-remarkable upgrade you&#8217;d get out of most older films, but you&#8217;d be wrong &#8212; Disney has been rolling out some truly breathtaking restoration jobs in the last year or so, and <em>Snow White</em> might be the fairest of them all. Is it <em>perfect</em>? Probably not &#8212; you can go over any transfer with a magnifying glass and pick out flaws here and there, however minor. But watching <em>Snow White</em>, you won&#8217;t want to; you&#8217;ll be too busy marveling at just how incredibly lush and beautiful this hand-drawn classic remains more than 70 years after its release. Every feature-length animated film has its roots in <em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</em> &#8212; along with quite a few live-action movies &#8212; and this set gives it the fawning respect it deserves. <span id="more-351"></span></p>
<p>I grew up in a pretty Disneyfied household, but I was never really into the movies &#8212; I preferred the vinegar of Warner Bros.&#8217; Looney Toons humor to the saccharine sweetness of Disney&#8217;s princesses and singing animals &#8212; and as a result, I&#8217;ve always taken <em>Snow White</em> more or less for granted. This new Diamond Edition was a quick cure for that, though &#8212; both because of the gorgeous 1080p transfer and because I watched it with my daughter, who had never seen <em>Snow White</em> before. She was immediately enraptured, and seeing it through her eyes really underscored what a beautifully made film this is. I mean, okay, the characters are strictly stock, and the storyline is extremely hokey, but they all undeniably work &#8212; and the songs are pure magic, written with the kind of cleverness and attention to detail that used to be commonplace in pop songwriting. You&#8217;ve seen and heard it all before a million times, but this package makes it possible for you to go back and take in <em>Snow White</em> almost like a brand new movie.</p>
<p>The remastered movie is this package&#8217;s main draw, but Disney has included plenty of bonus materials, too. Again, there&#8217;s a little room for quibbling here; though the package includes two Blu-ray discs, owners of the 2001 reissue will notice that a number of that set&#8217;s bonus features are missing here, and of course, Disney has larded it up with crap nobody wants, like an extended commercial for <em>The Princess and the Frog</em> and a music video for a glossy new version of &#8220;Someday My Prince Will Come,&#8221; performed by Disney Channel starlet Tiffany Thornton. It&#8217;s hard to get too worked up about it, though, because what remains is so outstanding &#8212; right down to the menu, which features a talking Magic Mirror and uses your Blu-ray player&#8217;s Internet connection to make comments about the time and weather as it&#8217;s commenting on all the areas of the disc you haven&#8217;t visited yet. You also have the option of watching the movie in &#8220;DisneyView,&#8221; a feature also used for the <em>Pinocchio</em> Blu-ray, which adds subtle artwork borders to fill out the widescreen view. And then there are the real bonus features, which include games like <em>Dopey&#8217;s Wild Ride</em> and featurettes about everything from the sequel that might have been (<em>Snow White Returns</em>) to the inner workings of the studio itself (a fantastically in-depth interactive documentary titled <em>Hyperion Studios</em>). It&#8217;s all interesting stuff, but none of it will keep you (or your little ones) from wanting to go back and watch the main feature again.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that no film collection is really complete without <em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</em>, either from an entertainment or a historical perspective, and the new Diamond Edition is the one to own&#8230;at least until Disney decides to outdo it again by adding a few more discs of bonus material and packaging the whole thing in a gold-and-glass coffin for the 75th anniversary. In the meantime, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B001V9LPWQ/ref=nosim/jefitocom-20" target="_blank">this is definitely $24.99 well spent</a>.</p>

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