Which dvds should I get? (Thanks for your help)

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Which dvds should I get? (Thanks for your help)

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Since you all are helping Alan out, I figured you could help me out to.

I need to know which 2 dvds I should get next. These are the ones I am choosing from:

Hercules
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Saludos Amigos
Fun and Fancy Free
Aristocats
A Far Off Place
Melody Time
Make Music Mine
Rescuers Down Under
A Nightmare before Christmas
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danamichelle wrote:Since you all are helping Alan out, I figured you could help me out to.

I need to know which 2 dvds I should get next. These are the ones I am choosing from:

Hercules
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Saludos Amigos
Fun and Fancy Free
Aristocats
A Far Off Place
Melody Time
Make Music Mine
Rescuers Down Under
A Nightmare before Christmas
I'd say Hunchback of ND and Hercules!
The first one is a great drama and the second an hillariant comedy! :wink:
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Well, <i>Make Mine Music</i> and <i>Melody Time</i> are edited in Region 1, <i>Hunchback</i> and <i>Hercules</i> are apt to be revisited at some point, and <i>Aristocats</i> has a sequel coming out in the next year or two.

That leaves <i>Saludos Amigos</i> (which is interesting more as historical document than as a movie that entertains), <i>Fun and Fancy Free</i>, <i>A Far Off Place</i> (a movie I didn't think much of and one which is due for a $5 price drop in the near-future), <i>The Rescuers Down Under</i>, and <i>The Nightmare Before Christmas</i>.

With all that said, I'd choose <i>Rescuers Down Under</i> and <i>Fun and Fancy Free</i>. They're not likely to be revisited anytime soon and both are solid movies.
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Luke wrote:That leaves <i>Saludos Amigos</i> (which is interesting more as historical document than as a movie that entertains),
This one is also edited on DVD.

I would go for TNBC -- one of the most unique films EVER.

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I'd go for The Rescuers Down Under and The Aristocats.
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I'd go for Make Mine Music and Nightmare Before Christmas; so far, the votes are as follows:

Hercules - I
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - I
Saludos Amigos
Fun and Fancy Free - I
Aristocats - I
A Far Off Place
Melody Time
Make Music Mine - I
Rescuers Down Under - II
A Nightmare before Christmas - II

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I'd go for The Aristocats and Rescuers Down Under.
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I say The Rescuers Down Under and A Nightmare before Christmas would be well worth a purchase.
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I'd go for Hercules and Nightmare Before Christmas.

But, the final choice is up to you.
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LizzieMcGuire wrote:I'd go for Hercules and Nightmare Before Christmas.

But, the final choice is up to you.
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You should get Fun and Fancy Free and Rescuers Down Under
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You should totally go for The Nightmare Before Christmas. I remember watching it on tv and going "this movie looks scary" but as I watched it, I liked it a whole lot. :)
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magicalwands wrote:You should totally go for The Nightmare Before Christmas. I remember watching it on tv and going "this movie looks scary" but as I watched it, I liked it a whole lot. :)
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i'd say... The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Rescuers Down Under... but that may be because they are both personal favorites of mine!
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Thank you all for your input. I have looked at all the responses and have choosen to go with Rescuers Down Under and The Nightmare Before Christmas. I will take all your other comments into consideration when choosing another dvd to buy from my list.

I just became a VIP member in the movie club and had a buy one get one free offer.

Thanks again!!!
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My picks would be Hercules & The Nightmare Before Christmas
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