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Buy 3 Disney DVD, Get 1 Free Fall 2003 Deal
Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad
Tarzan & Jane
Tigger Movie
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Robin Hood
Mighty Ducks
Remember the Titans WS or P&S
Snow Dogs
Country Bears
here they are if not posted already!
Tarzan & Jane
Tigger Movie
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Robin Hood
Mighty Ducks
Remember the Titans WS or P&S
Snow Dogs
Country Bears
here they are if not posted already!
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Thanks for the info, MMB!
<strike>Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad</strike> (got it)
<strike>Tarzan & Jane </strike> (got it)
<strike>Tigger Movie </strike> (got it)
Hunchback of Notre Dame
<strike>Robin Hood </strike> (got it)
<strike>Mighty Ducks </strike> (got it)
<strike>Remember the Titans WS </strike> (got it) <strike>or P&S </strike> (don't even ask)
<strike>Snow Dogs </strike> (got it)
Country Bears (pan & Scan...no thanks)
So, looks like Disney made a decision for me. But it's a good decision. I've wanted to get Hunchback for some time, and this looks like the time to go for it.
Your answer: Go
and your wager: For It
<strike>Adventures of Ichabod and Mr Toad</strike> (got it)
<strike>Tarzan & Jane </strike> (got it)
<strike>Tigger Movie </strike> (got it)
Hunchback of Notre Dame
<strike>Robin Hood </strike> (got it)
<strike>Mighty Ducks </strike> (got it)
<strike>Remember the Titans WS </strike> (got it) <strike>or P&S </strike> (don't even ask)
<strike>Snow Dogs </strike> (got it)
Country Bears (pan & Scan...no thanks)
So, looks like Disney made a decision for me. But it's a good decision. I've wanted to get Hunchback for some time, and this looks like the time to go for it.
Your answer: Go
and your wager: For It
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I'll take the rapists for a 100?Luke wrote: Your answer: Go
and your wager: For It
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I'll take Remember the Titans in widescreen, thank you very much. Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad and Robin Hood will be second and third choices, but I'm not sure which is which. If I was allowed a fourth choice it would be Tigger, but as it stands I'll go with Titans and the animated classics first.
I already have Hunchback, and see no need for the cheapie Tarzan & Jane. Snow Dogs was in my opinion beyond horrible and extremely boring, so I wouldn't waste a freebie on that when there's the likes of Remember the Titans to be had. And Country Bears is one of two Disney theatrical releases in recent memory that looked so God-awful that I didn't see it in theaters even though I see everything Disney does in theaters (Jungle Book 2 was the other), so I'm not going to waste a frebie on that either.
So, Remember the Titans all the way unless I pick it up with birthday money via Target first.
I already have Hunchback, and see no need for the cheapie Tarzan & Jane. Snow Dogs was in my opinion beyond horrible and extremely boring, so I wouldn't waste a freebie on that when there's the likes of Remember the Titans to be had. And Country Bears is one of two Disney theatrical releases in recent memory that looked so God-awful that I didn't see it in theaters even though I see everything Disney does in theaters (Jungle Book 2 was the other), so I'm not going to waste a frebie on that either.
So, Remember the Titans all the way unless I pick it up with birthday money via Target first.
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Hunchback or Ichabod...Hunchback or Ichabod...Hunchback or Ichabod...
Little help here!
I've not seen either and it will be chosen for my daughter (turns three on 9/26). I'm assuming that Ichabod is more appropriate for her, but keep in mind two of her favorites are Atlantis and Treasure Planet.
**Many thanks for posting the details, MMB. Where did you get the info?
Little help here!
I've not seen either and it will be chosen for my daughter (turns three on 9/26). I'm assuming that Ichabod is more appropriate for her, but keep in mind two of her favorites are Atlantis and Treasure Planet.
**Many thanks for posting the details, MMB. Where did you get the info?
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Hunchback is a very dark film, but very good, and it IS from the directors of Atlantis (and Beauty and the Beast for that matter.) It's a bit intense but your daughter might like it...I'd advise you to watch it with her the first time though, it is extremely intense and deserves a PG rating more than Lilo & Stitch does, although it got a G.
Ichabod and Mr. Toad has the Sleepy Hallow segment, so it too is very very scary. Again I'd advise you to watch it with her first.
On a side note - DO NOT expect the free DVD to arrive by your daughter's birthday. I'd be very suprised if it did, I got mine from last year's offer around March or April of this year. I sent it in at the beginning of December.
Ichabod and Mr. Toad has the Sleepy Hallow segment, so it too is very very scary. Again I'd advise you to watch it with her first.
On a side note - DO NOT expect the free DVD to arrive by your daughter's birthday. I'd be very suprised if it did, I got mine from last year's offer around March or April of this year. I sent it in at the beginning of December.
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I'm definitely getting Hunchback in this deal and the best part is if (or, rather, when) the 2-disc SE comes out, I won't feel ripped off because I'll get the Hunchback 1-disc for free. 
Indiana-I recommend getting Hunchback both for you AND your daughter to see together. Hunchback's a very dark film, yes, but considering your daughter loves Treasure Planet and Atlantis and those two films are far more violent, I think she'll be ok with Hunchback. Plus I'm pretty sure you yourself will enjoy it, too, as well as the DVD's commentary and featurette. With Ichabod, only the Sleepy Hollow portion is dark, but it's more of a mix between darkness and humor, so it's not that bad. But it's not nearly as good as Hunchback both film wise and DVD wise which makes Hunchback the better "purchase" for both of you.
Indiana-I recommend getting Hunchback both for you AND your daughter to see together. Hunchback's a very dark film, yes, but considering your daughter loves Treasure Planet and Atlantis and those two films are far more violent, I think she'll be ok with Hunchback. Plus I'm pretty sure you yourself will enjoy it, too, as well as the DVD's commentary and featurette. With Ichabod, only the Sleepy Hollow portion is dark, but it's more of a mix between darkness and humor, so it's not that bad. But it's not nearly as good as Hunchback both film wise and DVD wise which makes Hunchback the better "purchase" for both of you.
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Thanks Luke, I won't be getting Mighty Ducks since is not Anamorphic, I hate Non-Anamorphic cause then they don't fill up my screen!Luke wrote:Yeah, Mighty Ducks is widescreen, but not anamorphic. Not great looking, and no extras. I can do a review of it at some point. I actually mention it in the review I'm just finishing up now.
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I've already seen it! I liked it! it looks like a saturday morning cartoonindianajdp wrote:Consider yourself warned.MickeyMouseboy wrote:I guess i'll get Tarzan & Jane since i don't care to get Pan & Scammed with snow dogs nor country bears and I have all the other ones
You will HATE Tarzan & Jane.
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I just thought it was awful. Animation looked horrible and it was just ...uggh. My daughter, after watching for less than 1/2 hour, looked at me and said she didn't like it. Three days later I traded it for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
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