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2099net wrote: OOps! I'd better not do Pete's Dragon for the next of my DIScussions articles :oops:

I'll promise next time I'll pick something I like!
Nah, it's much more fun to pick on sacred cows.

Things get really interesting then :P
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From Animated-Movies.net:
Piglet's Big Movie Tops U.S. VHS Sales!
http://www.thehollywoodreporter.com/thr ... eo/vhs.jsp


For the week ending August 2, 2003, it also debuts at #4 in the DVD sales chart
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People still buy VHS? :?

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Luke wrote:People still buy VHS? :?

:lol:
Yeah. According to Amazon.com, the VHS version of Piglet's Big Movie ranks 29 in sales.
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Um, yes people still buy VHS. On Tuesday I got Lizzie McGuire, What a Girl Wants (love Amanda Bynes), Treasure Planet, and an old Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers video.
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Post by Captain Hook »

*after 20 minutes of clicking "reload"*

Ahh... Anyway, 2099net, I agree with your opinion on Pete's Dragon... sorry to offend, but I used to be scared of people kidnapping me, and that movie is part of the reason. That's why I REFUSE to see Piglet's Big Movie, because I love Rabbit, and ... oops, no spoilers for Loomis.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Piglet's Big Movie is now #1 for two weeks in a row. It is #6 in DVD sales chart.

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http://www.thehollywoodreporter.com/thr ... eo/vhs.jsp
http://www.thehollywoodreporter.com/thr ... o/dvds.jsp
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Prince Adam wrote:Um, yes people still buy VHS. On Tuesday I got Lizzie McGuire, What a Girl Wants (love Amanda Bynes), Treasure Planet, and an old Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers video.
And read my signature.
Why don't you just save your money towards a DVD player? Seriously, those 4 releases must have cost you at least $50..that's halfway towards a DVD player. Instead you're just accumulating more that you'll want to re-buy later.
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Actually, it cost me only like $35.
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Post by Ariel »

Actually Prince Adam , if I'm not mistaken, Sears had an Apex DVD player on sale this week for 44.95 (close to it) with a ten dollar rebate. That makes your end price well under $50.00. In the long run, you are going to end up re-buying all these releases and spending double.

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Post by Luke »

It might very well be this one:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... improvemz/

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Retail price: $119.99 On sale at Amazon for $56.99

For $20 more than what you spent on the crappy-format title purchases. Free Shipping too.
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Hey, Piglet's big DVD doesn't come with an insert / chapter list. That's ok. I'm probably not missing much.
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Starion wrote:Hey, Piglet's big DVD doesn't come with an insert / chapter list. That's ok. I'm probably not missing much.
Well, it did come out before Disney decided to put back in the inserts, right?
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Captain Hook wrote:
Starion wrote:Hey, Piglet's big DVD doesn't come with an insert / chapter list. That's ok. I'm probably not missing much.
Well, it did come out before Disney decided to put back in the inserts, right?
Yeah, that's right. Thanks for reminding me.

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That's right Cap'n.
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Maerj wrote:That's right Cap'n.
I get so many names here it's getting out of control! :lol: Cap'n, CH, Hook... the list goes on. :D
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My wife and I watched this movie the other day when it came out. I really enjoyed the movie I thought it had a lot of great stories in it. But my wife absolutley loved it because she has always loved all the "winnie the Pooh books and has read all of them and she says that most of the stories that they used in the movie are original stories from the A.A. Milne books. Which I think is great that Disney is still bringing to life his original stories. So I would reccomend this film to all evan those who are not real fans, because I have have been real big fan of Winnie the Pooh but really enjoyed this film.
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Still have to see this. I have heard a lot of negative things about it from a few people, but also some quite positive things from others. And I'm a fan of Pooh movies. I even thought Jungle Book 2 was...okay.
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Luke wrote:Still have to see this. I have heard a lot of negative things about it from a few people, but also some quite positive things from others. And I'm a fan of Pooh movies. I even thought Jungle Book 2 was...okay.
I've only really enjoyed three Disney animated sequels - Return to Neverland, Pooh's Grand Adventure (Most Grand in UK) and Jungle Book 2. I don't think I want to see Piglet's Big Movie because Rabbit kidnaps Rooh, and Rabbit is not like that! Captain Hook is though. :oops: I really didn't like Tigger Movie either. But still... I am not making sense, am I?
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