I am not one to post press releases or random information unless I feel it’s something that might be of interest to some (or all) of my site readers.
I received a press release earlier today that announced that Walt Disney Studio’s is going to release several of their popular movies in 3-D that can be viewed on home 3-D entertainment systems.
If you are fortunate to own one of those special TVs that allow you to view movies and television in 3-D, you might be interested in these titles.
Titles that will be available on November 8, 2011 include:
– Bolt 3D
– Meet The Robinsons 3D <— I ♥ this movie! It didn’t seem to do well in theaters. I don’t know why. It’s a great movie!
– Chicken Little 3D
– G-Force 3D
“In early January, Disney announced an aggressive plan to bring a wide variety of 3D content to consumers’ in-home experiences,” commented Lori MacPherson, Executive Vice President, Global Product Management, The Walt Disney Studios. “These latest Disney Blu-ray 3D releases all deliver the most superior in-home 3D viewing capabilities, and by offering the films in Combo Packs, we are continuing to provide families with exceptional value, quality, and versatility in a single purchase.”
Bolt, Chicken Little, G-Force and Meet The Robinsons, will all join the studios unparalleled catalog of 3D in-home movies which include Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (releasing August 30, 2011), The Lion King: Diamond Edition (releasing October 4, 2011), Beauty and the Beast (releasing October 4, 2011), Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (releasing October 18, 2011), Gnomeo & Juliet (released May 24, 2011), TRON: Legacy (released April 5, 2011), Tangled (released March 29, 2011), Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland (released December 7, 2010), Step Up 3D (released December 21, 1010), and Disney’s A Christmas Carol (released November 16, 2010).
I have never seen a 3-D home entertainment system personally but I am very excited to check them out one day. It amazes me to think that you can experience the same excitement of 3-D movies in the comfort of your own home. I especially like that Disney is making many of their popular films available in 3-D for home viewing too.
Kimberly
*I was not asked to post this information, nor was I compensated in any way. I posted this for the benefit and enjoyment of my site readers. Any opinions expressed are my own.
eva says
this is exciting! :]