Viva Mexico!
Feb. 20th, 2005 07:30 pmOur friend Boneboy just returned from a sojourn in south o' de border, and returned with THE GREATEST DVD EVER!!

Yes, it's the Mexican special edition of Lilo & Stitch, the original movie. This is the same two disk version of the movie Dizzney is endlessly promising to release hereabouts, and only to cruelly postpone once again. Such an edition has already been released in Latin American, and fortunately for Tikistitch, who as yet is not hip enough to own a region-free DVD player, this disk is actually Region 1 compatible.
If you look at the back, you can see a list of the extensive features they've added (ok, so it's en espanol, but you get the drift). Most importantly, it includes a commentary track by Chris and Dean, along with Clark Spencer, the producer. It also includes about half dozen deleted scenes, including the death of Pudge the Fish (we can see why that one was deleted, as watching the rough made Tikistitch quite depressed), and Stitch's pre-9/11 hijacking of a 747 jet (yes, poor Ice Cream Man still loses his cone in this version). And there's an extensive documentary about the making of the movie, which we've only begun watching, as Mr. Tikistitch has requested that we cease our Stitchmania in order to tape 60 Minutes for him.
Yes, it's the Mexican special edition of Lilo & Stitch, the original movie. This is the same two disk version of the movie Dizzney is endlessly promising to release hereabouts, and only to cruelly postpone once again. Such an edition has already been released in Latin American, and fortunately for Tikistitch, who as yet is not hip enough to own a region-free DVD player, this disk is actually Region 1 compatible.
If you look at the back, you can see a list of the extensive features they've added (ok, so it's en espanol, but you get the drift). Most importantly, it includes a commentary track by Chris and Dean, along with Clark Spencer, the producer. It also includes about half dozen deleted scenes, including the death of Pudge the Fish (we can see why that one was deleted, as watching the rough made Tikistitch quite depressed), and Stitch's pre-9/11 hijacking of a 747 jet (yes, poor Ice Cream Man still loses his cone in this version). And there's an extensive documentary about the making of the movie, which we've only begun watching, as Mr. Tikistitch has requested that we cease our Stitchmania in order to tape 60 Minutes for him.