Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:26 am
Hmmmm....I'm still debating whether or not to get the Blue Ray. I want to see the movie but the "racial controversies" has swayed me away from the film, sadly.
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Nope, they don't; I never have color ink and they've always taken my DVD coupons (I did have trouble once, but eventually they took it). But, to be on the absolute safe side, click on Properties (or whatever it's called) before you print, and click on "print all images in black and white", so everything will be printed in black & white; otherwise, it might be an almost-blank page.Disney's Divinity wrote:I know this sounds like a stupid question, but...ugh...do the coupons have to be in color?
Thanks so much! I'm glad I asked. I've always thought about using coupons, but I don't have a printer on my home computer and the school computers only print b&w. I think I will buy the combo. now.blackcauldron85 wrote:Nope, they don't; I never have color ink and they've always taken my DVD coupons (I did have trouble once, but eventually they took it). But, to be on the absolute safe side, click on Properties (or whatever it's called) before you print, and click on "print all images in black and white", so everything will be printed in black & white; otherwise, it might be an almost-blank page.Disney's Divinity wrote:I know this sounds like a stupid question, but...ugh...do the coupons have to be in color?
Aqua wrote:Hmmmm....I'm still debating whether or not to get the Blue Ray. I want to see the movie but the "racial controversies" has swayed me away from the film, sadly.
Seriously? And you call yourself a Disney fan? These so called "controversies" are just people looking for attention, and the fact that you're allowing that to effect your decision to watch the film or not only means that you aren't able to see the movie for a what it is: A MOVIE.Aqua wrote:Hmmmm....I'm still debating whether or not to get the Blue Ray. I want to see the movie but the "racial controversies" has swayed me away from the film, sadly.
Is this about the makers daring to even consider having Tiana be a scullery maid named Maddie in the original script?DARTH KNITE wrote:Racial controversies??? Really? There's nothing offensive about this film.Aqua wrote:Hmmmm....I'm still debating whether or not to get the Blue Ray. I want to see the movie but the "racial controversies" has swayed me away from the film, sadly.
One question for you: CAN YOU THINK FOR YOURSELF OR DO YOU RELY ON EVERYONE TO MAKE DECISIONS FOR YOU?Aqua wrote:I'm certainly not happy with that way of thinking but I'm afraid to admit the my enjoyment for Disney movies have plunged down recently, heck, it has plunged down a lot. I can't even watch BATB, my favorite Disney me, without thinking of the claims the film glorifies and encourages women to say in an abusive relationship with men. It's amazing how a deep analyis of these movies can destroy/affect your enjoyment. It's also equally amazing how the words of feminists, religious fundies and soccer moms have a equal affect on me as well.
Trust me, it bothers (more like annoys me) me a lot but when I watch TLM and any other movie all I can think of are the alleged subliminal messages and the "dangerous messages". Whether it's the pathetic claim that TLM glorifies and encourages you to sell out your cultural heritage to fit in with larger society. Aladdin for girls to sell themselves out and The Lion King glorifying sexism, let's not forget Cinderella glorifying White Supremacy and being handed everything to yourself because you're White and female. It's very frustrating.
With TPATF, I'm more afraid of being accused of "selling out" because you're supporting a "racist, sexist, homophobic, anti-Semetic institution". And yes, I've heard people make those claims
I'm in Canada but my copy came to $29.54 counting the coupon and tax.TheSequelOfDisney wrote:Nope, it's more like $26.99 and with the coupon, it's only $17 plus tax.Disney's Divinity wrote:Yeah, I don't have a Blu-ray player and I'm not wasting money on a barebones DVD. Pay-per-view only, I guess.![]()
Don't the Blu-ray/DVD combo's cost around $30?
Is that directed toward my post? I was implying with my question, were you thinking how dare the makers think to have Tiana be a scullery maid with the name Maddie. I forgot to mention that it wasn't my outlook on it. The idea made me curious but didn't get under my skin.Aqua wrote:I'm certainly not happy with that way of thinking
One question for you: CAN YOU THINK FOR YOURSELF OR DO YOU RELY ON EVERYONE TO MAKE DECISIONS FOR YOU?Aqua wrote:I'm certainly not happy with that way of thinking but I'm afraid to admit the my enjoyment for Disney movies have plunged down recently, heck, it has plunged down a lot. I can't even watch BATB, my favorite Disney me, without thinking of the claims the film glorifies and encourages women to say in an abusive relationship with men. It's amazing how a deep analyis of these movies can destroy/affect your enjoyment. It's also equally amazing how the words of feminists, religious fundies and soccer moms have a equal affect on me as well.
Trust me, it bothers (more like annoys me) me a lot but when I watch TLM and any other movie all I can think of are the alleged subliminal messages and the "dangerous messages". Whether it's the pathetic claim that TLM glorifies and encourages you to sell out your cultural heritage to fit in with larger society. Aladdin for girls to sell themselves out and The Lion King glorifying sexism, let's not forget Cinderella glorifying White Supremacy and being handed everything to yourself because you're White and female. It's very frustrating.
With TPATF, I'm more afraid of being accused of "selling out" because you're supporting a "racist, sexist, homophobic, anti-Semetic institution". And yes, I've heard people make those claims
I'm refering to my way of thinking and I'm frusrated that I've let others people's perceptions of said films destroy my love for Disney's movies. I'm one who doesn't like to complain about something being PC (because it's a term conservatives/Republicans use a lot) but I do feel the feminists, the religious fundies and the soccer moms really go overboard with Disney films about their claims of Satanism, racism, sexism and homophobia (regardless whether or not Walt felt that way).Sky Syndrome wrote:Is that directed toward my post? I was implying with my question, were you thinking how dare the makers think to have Tiana be a scullery maid with the name Maddie. I forgot to mention that it wasn't my outlook on it. The idea made me curious but didn't get under my skin.Aqua wrote:I'm certainly not happy with that way of thinking