Ratatouille (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Disney sends over the official details on the latest film from the wizards at Pixar
Title: Ratatouille (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 6th November 2007
SRP: $29.99
Further Details:
Disney Home Video has officially announced the Pixar animated movie Ratatouille that follows a rat named Remy who dares to dream the impossible dream of becoming a gourmet chef in a five-star French restaurant. The disc will be available to own from the 6th November, and should retail at around $29.99. The film itself will be presented in 2.39:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include deleted scenes with introductions by director Brad Bird, an all-new “Your Friend the Rat” animated short with Remy and Emile, Fine Food and Film: A Conversation with Brad Bird and Thomas Keller, the Oscar nominated Pixar short "Lifted", and more. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $34.99. This will include all of the above, along with a Gusteau’s Gourmet Game, and an in-movie feature that includes animation briefings, documentary shorts, and deleted scenes.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 6th November 2007
SRP: $29.99
Further Details:
Disney Home Video has officially announced the Pixar animated movie Ratatouille that follows a rat named Remy who dares to dream the impossible dream of becoming a gourmet chef in a five-star French restaurant. The disc will be available to own from the 6th November, and should retail at around $29.99. The film itself will be presented in 2.39:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras will include deleted scenes with introductions by director Brad Bird, an all-new “Your Friend the Rat” animated short with Remy and Emile, Fine Food and Film: A Conversation with Brad Bird and Thomas Keller, the Oscar nominated Pixar short "Lifted", and more. A Blu-ray release will also be available for $34.99. This will include all of the above, along with a Gusteau’s Gourmet Game, and an in-movie feature that includes animation briefings, documentary shorts, and deleted scenes.
News by Tom Woodward
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I would pay so much money just to see Peter O'Toole's performance at the very end.
The best Pixar movie ever!!!! Remy is a likable character with a goofy brother named Emile and a bunch of other rat buddies. I will buy this for sure!!!
A great Pixar, but not as good as TS2, or The Incredibles, really, really looking forward for Wall-e...
Will buy this one, nevertheless.
Will buy this one, nevertheless.
im getting this!!
as soon as it comes out!!
as soon as it comes out!!
Here's how I rank the Pixar films:
1. Finding Nemo
2. Cars
3. Ratatouille
4. Toy Story
5. The Incredibles
6. Toy Story 2
7. Monsters, Inc.
8. A Bug's Life
1. Finding Nemo
2. Cars
3. Ratatouille
4. Toy Story
5. The Incredibles
6. Toy Story 2
7. Monsters, Inc.
8. A Bug's Life
I have to agree, this was the my least favorite of the PIXAR family of films. Probably the most beautiful rendered animation in a pixar film library. But that does not an entertaining movie make.
This was an ADULT film. I can't see how kids would find this entertaining. I still think Incredibls is Pixar's best film to date.
I will buy it on DVD and give it another try at home and maybe up my opinion.
This was an ADULT film. I can't see how kids would find this entertaining. I still think Incredibls is Pixar's best film to date.
I will buy it on DVD and give it another try at home and maybe up my opinion.
Geez Da B, we get that YOU didn't like it, but you are obviously in the minority, or hatin' for hatin' sake.
Good movie, great animation, even a good presentation at Disney-MGM Studios Animation Department in Orlando. Will get on day of release.
Good movie, great animation, even a good presentation at Disney-MGM Studios Animation Department in Orlando. Will get on day of release.
Lorre wrote: No 2-disc?
Still gonna buy it tough.
yeah that.
Really hate the fact that, like with the new release of Close Encounters, the Blu-Ray has more extra`s
Give `m all the same, I say!
yeah that.
Really hate the fact that, like with the new release of Close Encounters, the Blu-Ray has more extra`s
Give `m all the same, I say!
An all-around SUCK-FEST. One of Pixar's worst, and probably the most boring, unentertaining animated movie of the year.
By the way, great artwork. Great film. The best animated movie of the year.
An intsant classic. Pixar is the best!
It so happens that Disney bought Pixar and that's why Pixar is having the 1-Disc DVDs leaving Disney itself with the 2-Disc DVDs. Screw you, Disney. Well, hopefully, Pixar will make later double dips. When Disney had a Gold Collection, "Toy Story," "A Bug's Life," and "Toy Story 2" were on 1-Disc and "Cars" is surprisingly on a 1-Disc DVD.
Love Brad Bird and loved Michael Giacchino's amazing score to the film!
Great great movie!
A must have for my collection!
A must have for my collection!
Yeah. I smell a Double Dip in the works ... especially if this release doesn't have an audio commentary by Brad Bird.
The only area where I feel Pixar have really sold themselves to Disney. Its very obvious that they're saving all the extra stuff for BD releases and double-dip in the future. Sucks. I've heard Brad Bird and John lasseter say on their earlier dvds that they love dvds because of all the extras on them and they always pay close attention to all the extra stuff that is being included on their dvds. What happened now? Nothing is more tempting than milking the fans the world over and making few more bucks, right??
HATED....HATED.....HATED this movie! It was horrible, and I generally love all of the Disney-Pixar films. It was slow, it was boring, the story was completely uninteresting and unoriginal. Even heard many little kids in the theater whining to their parents to go home because the movie was "stupid" or "boring". Come on, who really wants to watch a rat that can cook? How is that of any appeal to a kid? The ONLY positive thing about the movie is the continued richness and beauty of the animation. Other than that, it was a pretty poor film. Pixar can and has done better than this mess.
Ahh Nic - photoshop rules! 
This has not even been released here yet....
This has not even been released here yet....
Definetly getting. Even more so considering it's out about a week after the UK cinema release.
Lightyears ahead of that overcooked c**p known as "Happy Feet!" I will buy this as soon as it comes out. I can't believe a family CGI movie that runs almost two hours kept me interested during its entire running time.
This, Cars, and the Pixar short film collection on Blu-Ray. Gonna be a fun (& expensive) day.
loved the movie, will definately buy
I took my nephews to see this and I think I loved it as much as they did. Great movie! Glad to see the Lifted short will be included. I'll buy this as long as I have the money when it's released. This is my favourite Pixar movie of the ones I've seen.
This movie was so good! I love all Pixar movies but this one blew me away. It's a movie about a rat that cooks...how much more entertaining can you get?! I'll definitely be picking this one up.
Chris Gould wrote: I've totally been put off of this film by the nauseating anti-piracy ads that play before every f**king film here in the UK. If I hear that irritating voice telling me not to be a 'knock-off Nigel' one more time, I'm gonna go postal!
Chris, see "Ratatouille." You'll love it.
Chris, see "Ratatouille." You'll love it.
Gettin the Blu-Ray for this and Cars as well
Hands down, this is best film I've seen this year.
What's up with this and Cars having no audio commentary? I'm surprised they haven't double dipped on Cars yet actually.
What's up with this and Cars having no audio commentary? I'm surprised they haven't double dipped on Cars yet actually.
Best animated movie since the incredibles
The only Pixar film I haven't seen so I will have to pick this one up.
Great flick. My lady definitely appreciated the accuracy of the cooking and kitchen process. Even though they couldn't really capture the insanity of it all in a PG movie.
But hey
how accurate you gonna ask for a flick with a cooking rodent?
But hey
how accurate you gonna ask for a flick with a cooking rodent?
Although the movie was great to look at, the story itself was nothing special, definitely not as good as the Toy Story movies or The Incredibles.
I've totally been put off of this film by the nauseating anti-piracy ads that play before every f**king film here in the UK. If I hear that irritating voice telling me not to be a 'knock-off Nigel' one more time, I'm gonna go postal!
Great film indeed. Blu-ray edition here i come.
Since Disney bought Pixar, it is unlikely we will ever get to see more 2-disc releases of our beloved films such as Ratatouille or Cars. Disney seems to keep the juicy stuff for the anniversary editions like they did for Snow White or Beauty and the Beast and other loved animated features. It is sad that they will force the people to buy this first edition so they can "finance" the next more filled to the brim edition.
All I can say is this: I'm out of Disney's game.
All I can say is this: I'm out of Disney's game.
No 2-disc?
Still gonna buy it tough.
This movie was fantastic. The animation was honestly the best I've ever seen. Definitely picking this up, one- or two-disc.
This film is inspirational.Pixar can do no wrong.Fitting cover art.
I loved this movie!!! I specially loved Peter O'Toole's performance. It is one of the best voice performances ever.
AWESOME!!! CAN'T WAIT. I LOVED RATATOUILLE. Loved it almost as much as I loved "Cars" and "Finding Nemo," a bit more than I loved the first "Toy Story," but it was much better than "The Incredibles." I thought this film had such a great story and a great ending. But overall, I love all things made by Pixar.
gah...why has pixar dropped the 2-disk releases? i'll buy this asap, though...even if i have to double-dip later. fantastic f**king movie. peter o'toole's monologue at the end is so good.
this movie was seriously entertaining.
Love the art. It's clear enought to be an advertisement while still feeling more asthetic than commercial.

