It's definitely worth going for The Ultimate Toy Box because the individual Toy Story discs lose just about ALL extras, besides the shorts and TS2's outtakes.Kayleigh02 wrote:I've only seen Monsters, Inc & A Bug's Life, so I can't vote. But I do have a question. The local Best Buy still has a copy of The Ultimate Toy Box on the shelf...Is it worth ~$70, or should I just get each separately for about $50? I do watch all the extras on all the 2 DVD sets, but in this case it's like a whole movie cost more. Opinions?
You got to be able to do better than $70 somewhere. Sheesh, just checked Amazon and they're going for over $80.
Barnes & Noble.com still have the set in stock for $62.99, probably with free shipping. Our link:
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DVD Empire says "Ship when Stock Arrives", which may likely be never...but they have it for $52.49 if they get more in (doubt it):
http://www.dvdempire.com/index.asp?partner_id=28118312
Another way to go is to get it from Half.com. There's a reputable seller on there with a factory-sealed copy for just $51.99:
<a href="http://www.qksrv.net/click-1190473-1100 ... eta_id%3D3" target="_top" >Ultimate Toy Box</a> at Half.com<img src="http://www.qksrv.net/image-1190473-1100793" width="1" height="1" border="0">
This of course presupposes that you have a credit card to use. I think you'd regret NOT getting the Ultimate Toy Box, and you certainly have to see these movies!
Got it three years ago to the date, and I love it!