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The Last Unicorn comes to DVD 2/6/7!!!!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:43 am
by rocklobster
One of my favorite non-anime cartoons has finally come to DVD! The Last Unicorn! So, is anyone gonna pre-order it? I know I'm gonna buy it!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:53 am
by EireWolf
This is the 25th Anniversary Edition, which is supposed to be better quality than the 2004 release. (It's been on DVD for a while, but the quality was supposedly pretty bad.)

Some of the reviewers on Amazon are saying that Peter S. Beagle (the author of the Last Unicorn novel) is not getting any royalties for this release (which is just wrong). So I looked it up... if you buy it directly from Conlan Press, Beagle gets royalties (more than half of each sale). It costs $10 more for an autographed copy, but I'm all for supporting artists/writers. :) You can also get an un-autographed copy for the same price Amazon sells it for -- and you benefit the author.

Go here for more info: http://www.conlanpress.com/youcanhelp/

I'm buying the autographed copy. I'd just feel wrong buying it anywhere else, knowing what they're doing to Beagle.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:03 am
by rocklobster
How did it compare to the book?

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:12 am
by Fish and Chips
Sure, I'd buy that. Good film. Assuming the price isn't absolutely insane like with The Flight of Dragons.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:03 pm
by EireWolf
The price is pretty good, actually. $14.98 for an un-autographed DVD; $24.98 for autographed (by the author of the novel).

How did it compare to the book?
I haven't actually read the book yet, so I couldn't tell ya.

EDIT: This is interesting. I just ordered the DVD from Conlan Press, and got a letter along with my email receipt:

Conlan Press wrote:Thank you for helping Peter S. Beagle by purchasing the new DVD of THE LAST UNICORN from Conlan Press, instead of from somewhere else. More than half of what you just spent will go to support Peter and his projects, but if you had bought it somewhere else, Peter would have gotten nothing.

Here's the situation in a nutshell:

* Granada Media International (the English company that owns the animated film of THE LAST UNICORN) has sold more than a million copies on DVD and videotape since 1999. By contract, they owe Peter hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties, but so far they have refused to pay him a cent.
* Peter has fought for three years to get his due, so far without success.
* He still isn't getting any royalties from the DVD you just bought, either (not as long as Granada keeps stonewalling).
* However, the people at Lionsgate Entertainment (the film's American distributor) are great folks. To make it possible for American fans of THE LAST UNICORN to finally own a GOOD version, they are putting out this special digitally-remastered 25th Anniversary Widescreen DVD. And to help Peter, they have agreed to let us sell copies via the Conlan Press website. By purchasing here you have put money straight into Peter's pocket and helped him in his quest for justice.
* Please spread the word. If you know anyone who wants to buy this DVD, tell them why they should buy it here.

Thank you very much! (And thanks to Lionsgate for caring.)

If you'd like to know more about the situation, and what you can do about it, go to http://www.conlanpress.com/youcanhelp.

And if you'd like to add your own voice to the people from more than 34 countries who have stood up for Peter, just go to http://www.conlanpress.com/html/fans_speak.html and follow the instructions there.

Peter S. Beagle needs support in the fight to get him his due for the animated versions of THE LAST UNICORN and THE LORD OF THE RINGS. To learn all the details and find out how you can help, go to: http://www.conlanpress.com/youcanhelp.

Sincerely,

The folks at Conlan Press

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:16 pm
by Fish and Chips
EireWolf wrote:EDIT: This is interesting. I just ordered the DVD from Conlan Press, and got a letter along with my email receipt:

Yeah, there was a fairly big controversy over royalties of the film.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:12 pm
by Scarecrow
I will definitely have to re-buy this when its released. I have the 2004 DVD and aside from the nostalgic moment I had watching it for the first time since I was six, the movie experience sucked. Not the movie itself but the whole presentation of it. Crappy cropping, faded colors, bad sound etc. And the box cover was UGLY! I sure hope they improve the cover art cause the one I have looks like its a movie that only 2-5 year olds would enjoy judging by the cover alone.

EDIT: Sweet. Much better box art =D Not much special features but at least its in Widescreen!!! You know, though, if I had heard about this release earlier I probably would have written colonpress or whoever for one *tiny* suggestion: Keep the movie exactly the way it is but PLEASE!!, on that "Now that I'm a Woman" song, re-dub it with the version of the song that was on the original motion picture soundtrack. It was sung by someone who COULD sing on the CD were as in the movie, the voice of the unicorn could NOT sing and that scene makes my ears bleed every time.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:49 pm
by Doubleshadow
Wow, this was favorite my when I was a little girl. My Dad said every time we went to the video store we got it. I must have been in kindergarten.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:43 am
by rocklobster
Fun fact: Rene Auberjonis (Odo on DS9) has a voice credit. He also did a voice on Transformers too.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:46 pm
by EireWolf
Odo was in The Last Unicorn? COOOOOOOOL! :thumb:

I am such a nerd. :hits_self

Doubleshadow, it was one of my faves as a wee lass, too. I have to get it, if only for the nostalgia factor.

But really, it's not only for the nostalgia factor, or I'd buy up all the Fraggle Rock episodes too.

Now, there's an idea... :grin:

PostPosted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:48 pm
by Fish and Chips
EireWolf wrote:Odo was in The Last Unicorn? COOOOOOOOL! :thumb:

Christopher Lee was in The Last Unicorn. :rock:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 1:22 am
by Scarecrow
I ordered it from the site. I usually don't buy movies twice but this has been my favorite cartoon since I was 5. I heard though that the other word for "darn "is edited from this version. I guess to keep it rated G by todays standards? With the busty tree, the harpy and strategically covered Amalthia, I would have thought the language wouldn't really be a big deal here.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:43 pm
by EireWolf
I received mine the other day... *happy sigh* So good.