Oliver & Company - DVD transfer
- Joe Carioca
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- DreamerQ18
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Thanks for the adivice I am just going to wait and see and hope that the DVD gets better treatment.awallaceunc wrote:That's a tough question. If you really like it, or if you want it for purposes of completion of your collection, then get it. If you could take it or leave it, though, then I say leave it.
Let me rephrase that:
It's a step up from the VHS, but by no means a must-have. I own it.
-Aaron
I think that if Disney is Disney than we shall one day see every single disney animated film on a 2 disc set. If this is possible with the video sequels than it has to be possible with rare films like Oliver and CompanyDreamerQ18 wrote:So what do all of you recommened is this a DVD worth buying or should I hold out and wait for a better realse or is this wishful thinking?
I will hold on to my bad vhs copy until this dream is achieved!!!!!
- DreamerQ18
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I hope your right and that they don't make people wait so long like metoonaspie wrote:I think that if Disney is Disney than we shall one day see every single disney animated film on a 2 disc set. If this is possible with the video sequels than it has to be possible with rare films like Oliver and CompanyDreamerQ18 wrote:So what do all of you recommened is this a DVD worth buying or should I hold out and wait for a better realse or is this wishful thinking?
I will hold on to my bad vhs copy until this dream is achieved!!!!!