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Three weird images from "Fantasia"

By December 1, 2010No Comments

It’s not as if there aren’t plenty more, but still…

Fant 1

It’s like they’re anti­cip­at­ing the entire design of La Planete sauvage

Fant 2

WTF, did Henry Darger do uncred­ited char­ac­ter anim­a­tion on this sequence?…

Fant 3

Wait, when’d this turn into Heavy Metal? Or heavy metal?

While I have the same issues every oth­er film monk has with the cur­rent version—overdubbed Deems Taylor, self-censored racism, etc.—I really am enjoy­ing the hell out of the new Blu-ray of this. BLASTED the 7.1 sound the oth­er day and it felt good. 

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  • Oliver_C says:

    Watching ‘Fantasia’ made me sus­pect that we were going to lose the war. These guys look like trouble, I thought.”
    — Yasujiro Ozu
    Because this line, with one cine­mat­ic mas­ter (ostens­ibly aus­tere and refined) impressed by the work of someone you’d think was his anti­thes­is, can­’t be quoted often enough. 🙂

  • bill says:

    Night on Bald Mountain” is the balls. One of the greatest pieces of hor­ror film­mak­ing of any kind, ever.

  • Fernando says:

    @bill – Cannot agree with you enough. No sequence in cinema has ever ter­ri­fied me more than “Night On Bald Mountain.” Might actu­ally scare me more now than when I was a kid.

  • Joe Strike says:

    The bare-breasted cen­taur­ettes in the Pastorale may be nipple­less, but the Bald Mountain harpies who fly at the screen are def­in­itely nippled – in full day-glo col­or, to boot. (Let’s be grate­ful they did­n’t add digit­al hal­ters to any of them.)

  • MovieMan0283 says:

    What’s the over­dubbed Deems Taylor? And was this on the VHS edi­tion as well?
    Re: Night, great stuff but dibs to the Soviet “pin-animation” ver­sion which pre­ceded it (this was brought to my atten­tion recently): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu4rrq-Vtg0&feature=related
    The Disney sequence flows bet­ter over­all, but this one prob­ably has trip­pi­er imagery includ­ing a weird pelican-doppelgänger-somersault…
    Good recent post on Fantasia: http://new-savanna.blogspot.com/2010/11/disneys-fantasia-as-masterpiece.html

  • Joe Strike says:

    Replying to MovieMan, Deems’ ori­gin­al audio is on both the VHS and Laser Disc releases of the movie. (And I’m hold­ing onto my LD ver­sion for exactly that reas­on.) I won­der why they did­n’t just digit­ally repro­cess Deems to bring his sound qual­ity close enough to the rest of the restoration.
    History repeats itself: I bought the Fantasia LD back then BEFORE I acquired a LD machine because I knew I’d make that pur­chase just down the road – and I just did the same thing with the new blu-ray release.

  • Steve Simels says:

    Maybe I’m miss­ing some­thing, but I just watched the new ver­sion and the soundtrack clearly isn’t the ori­gin­al Stokowski, right? And the digit­al cleanup – to my eyes – looks like every vestige of the ori­gin­al hand­painted images has been elim­in­ated and rejiggered to look like they ori­gin­ated in the digit­al domain.
    The word that comes to mind is “col­or­ized.”
    Like I said – am I miss­ing something?

  • Chris O. says:

    Thoughts on DESTINO?

  • Joe Strike – they dropped Taylor’s voice because when they cut the film in 1941, a lot of his sequences were shortened. The audio for those cut sec­tions has been lost, so instead of cut­ting in a replace­ment voice for the miss­ing scenes, they dubbed the whole thing.
    Steve Simels – It’s the Stokowski ver­sion, cleaned up con­sid­er­ably. I need to run it through the big rig at home to see if it’s been de-noised to death. Need to see it at home to judge pic­ture as well.

  • Joe Strike says:

    Pete -
    You’re right – Deem’s (or ‘Deem”s) intro­duc­tions go on forever in the restored ver­sion of the movie com­pared to the pre­vi­ous ver­sion; I did­n’t know that ori­gin­al audio mater­i­al had been lost. Thanks for enlight­en­ing me.

  • edo says:

    All I can say is at least they did­n’t cen­sor the breasts out in Night on Bald Mountain! Kent showed me some of the blu-ray last night, and we both did a double-take on those ghouls’ bared bosoms…