Disc Details:
- Format: AC-3, Animated, Color, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen, Blu-ray, Digital, DVD-ROM, Multiple Formats
- Language: English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
- Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1
- Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
- DVD Release Date: March 18, 2014
- Run Time: 102 minutes
- ASIN: B00G5G7K7O
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2 in Movies & TV and #1 in Movies & TV > Blu-ray > Kids & Family
How to Backup Frozen
Blu-ray DVD Discs?
Part 1: Backup Frozen Blu-ray/DVD to New Blank Blu-ray/DVD
Disc
By using a Blu-ray Copy program, we can easily backup Frozen
Blu-ray/DVD disc to a new blank Blu-ray/DVD Disc. Usually there are 3 simple
steps to do this backup job.
Step 1: Install and launch Blu-ray Copy program. Insert
Frozen Blu-ray/DVD disc into Blu-ray/DVD drive.
Step 2: Backup Settings like rename, compress, copy main
title or all content and other parameters.
Step 3: Start Backup process.
Recommend Blu-ray Copy:
Part 2: Backup Frozen Blu-ray/DVD to Hard Disk Drive
If you don’t have a blank Blu-ray or DVD disc, you can just rip
out the frozen Blu-ray/DVD disc content and store in Hard disk drive. And, to
do this, a Blu-ray Ripper is necessary.
Step 1: Install and launch a Blu-ray Ripper. Insert Frozen
Blu-ray/DVD Disc.
Step 2: Choose output video format. Usually, a Blu-ray
Ripper can rip and convert Blu-ray/DVD video format to popular video formats to
meet different requirements such as play on iPhone, iPad, Android Devices, PSP,
Zune, etc.
Step 3: Start Backup process.
Recommend Blu-ray Ripper:
Extended – Frozen
Movie Review
A sweet, magical film filled with great music, likable
characters, and striking effects, Frozen is a fairy tale about overcoming
obstacles and the power of true love. Princesses Anna and Elsa are sisters and
the closest friends until one day Elsa discovers that she can no longer control
her power to create ice and snow. Terrified for the safety of her sister and
everyone around her, Elsa isolates herself and vows to never feel any sort of
passionate emotion again in hopes of suppressing her powers. But when Elsa
comes of age and is set to be crowned queen, she must open the gates of the
palace and let in the public, not to mention her sister Anna. Things go
horribly wrong and Anna pursues her sister into the mountains in an attempt to
save Elsa and reverse the deep freeze that Elsa has inadvertently released on
the kingdom of Arendelle.
Along the way, Anna joins forces with Kristoff
(Jonathan Groff), an ice seller with a strangely close relationship with his
reindeer Sven, and Olaf (Josh Gad), a goofy snowman whom she suddenly remembers
from early childhood. In the end, Anna and Elsa discover that only by embracing
their deepest feelings do they have a chance of saving themselves and the
kingdom. Inspired by "The Snow Queen" story by Hans Christian
Andersen, the film has plenty of quirky, lovable characters along with a nice
blend of corny humor, serious sentiment, suspense, and peril. Kristen Bell and
Idina Menzel deliver rousing performances of great music that includes original
songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and an original score by
Christophe Beck, and the visual effects are simply stunning. Frozen definitely
succeeds in captivating audiences young, old, and every age in between. --Tami
Horiuchi
Your whole family
will love this movie and want to watch over and over again. So, backup it right
now!
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