Cheers,
JM


Well, it's not like DisneyDVD leave the film in-print for anyone to buy at their convenience. Sometimes, this is the only option people have. And the films are every bit as much fun to watch on YouTube even if they're not in DVD quality.dvdjunkie wrote:Why on YouTube?? Don't you have the movie in your DVD collection? I don't understand what the fascination with watching YouTube!!!

"Despicable Me" is NOT a Pixar movie. Did you really pay any attention to it while you were watching it. And did you watch it on standard DVD or Blu-ray. If on Blu-ray did you watch it in the "Gru-Mode" or movie mode.solid first effort for Pixar.
It was probably just a typo. No need to get all up in his grill.dvdjunkie wrote:"Despicable Me" is NOT a Pixar movie. Did you really pay any attention to it while you were watching it. And did you watch it on standard DVD or Blu-ray. If on Blu-ray did you watch it in the "Gru-Mode" or movie mode.
Sorry, but I had to say something.
Yeha, sometimes people write the wrong thing or forget a word. Nothing to get too upset about.TheSequelOfDisney wrote:It was probably just a typo. No need to get all up in his grill.dvdjunkie wrote:"Despicable Me" is NOT a Pixar movie. Did you really pay any attention to it while you were watching it. And did you watch it on standard DVD or Blu-ray. If on Blu-ray did you watch it in the "Gru-Mode" or movie mode.
Sorry, but I had to say something.

Is this your first experimentation with ultra-low budget, direct-to-video, title-switching, Italian-made monster horror movies?ajmrowland wrote:Troll 2-oh god, this horror movies so bad, it's actually funny. it has its moments, but they're quickly eclipsed by the cheese. do not recommend
But you don't know the intent! If he were in person and full out stated that it was a Pixar film like many assume Anastasia is a Disney film then I'd agree with you but as I said sometimes people get confused when typing. He could have been meaning that it was a "solid first effort for a new animation company in a world dominated by Pixar". It's terribly easy to forget what you mean and skip over things... It happens to me all the time.dvdjunkie wrote:If the person who watched "Despicable Me" thinks it is a Pixar movie, that is not a typo. They either didn't watch the movie, or just plain didn't care who they gave credit to for the production. I am sure Pixar would accept the compliment, but facts are facts - this is not a Pixar film, it is not even from Disney. It is from Universal!!!
