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Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 7:51 pm
by Barbossa
Willow is a Disney flick now. Should've came with points! :wink:

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:00 am
by cityguy
Bonus code DMRPIN for 10 points until March 14.

Roger Rabbit isn't eligible for DMR because it wasn't released under the Disney banner.

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 5:32 pm
by gardener14
...but there is a precedent for offering DMR points for a non-Disney branded title. I believe other Touchstone titles such as The Last Song and Gnomeo and Juliet offered points for either theater tickets or dvds. Like those titles, Who Framed Roger Rabbit could be a title that is on the edge of the Disney brand style-wise. It's not an unreasonable expectation to think they might have offered points for this Touchstone title.

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:03 pm
by cityguy
gardener14 wrote:...but there is a precedent for offering DMR points for a non-Disney branded title. I believe other Touchstone titles such as The Last Song and Gnomeo and Juliet offered points for either theater tickets or dvds. Like those titles, Who Framed Roger Rabbit could be a title that is on the edge of the Disney brand style-wise. It's not an unreasonable expectation to think they might have offered points for this Touchstone title.
I think the example you're thinking of is Nightmare, which was originally released under Touchstone but folded back under the Disney label for home video, so it was DMR eligible. I don't think Last Song had points.

Gnomeo is a strange example as a movie that was dropped by Disney in production, finished by a Canadian company, and then distributed in the States under Touchstone. I don't know how the home video then ended up being handled by Disney (hence the DMR points) -- or why Roger Rabbit didn't follow the same approach -- except maybe Gnomeo is G-rated?

Also don't know why Avengers had DMR points other than the home video release was done by Disney, not Paramount or Touchstone. Roger Rabbit sure seems like a better fit for DMR than Avengers! So I think it may just come down to Disney being the theatrical or home media distributor to determine if it gets points.

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:49 pm
by jade
Does Disney own Nightmare or the Knomeo?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:13 pm
by gardener14
cityguy wrote:
gardener14 wrote:...but there is a precedent for offering DMR points for a non-Disney branded title. I believe other Touchstone titles such as The Last Song and Gnomeo and Juliet offered points for either theater tickets or dvds. Like those titles, Who Framed Roger Rabbit could be a title that is on the edge of the Disney brand style-wise. It's not an unreasonable expectation to think they might have offered points for this Touchstone title.
I think the example you're thinking of is Nightmare, which was originally released under Touchstone but folded back under the Disney label for home video, so it was DMR eligible. I don't think Last Song had points.

Gnomeo is a strange example as a movie that was dropped by Disney in production, finished by a Canadian company, and then distributed in the States under Touchstone. I don't know how the home video then ended up being handled by Disney (hence the DMR points) -- or why Roger Rabbit didn't follow the same approach -- except maybe Gnomeo is G-rated?

Also don't know why Avengers had DMR points other than the home video release was done by Disney, not Paramount or Touchstone. Roger Rabbit sure seems like a better fit for DMR than Avengers! So I think it may just come down to Disney being the theatrical or home media distributor to determine if it gets points.
No, I'm rather certain The Last Song had points for either the theater tickets or dvd. It's a Touchstone title that had crossover appeal to Disney clientele.

Gnomeo and Juliet was not released as a Disney branded title in theaters or on dvd, and it had points. Again, there is crossover appeal to Disney's brand and clientele.

Using these as examples, my point was that Who Framed Roger Rabbit could have had points if Disney wanted it to (and it probably should have in my opinion). This is a response to the statement that it didn't contain points because it was not a Disney title. There is precedent for non-Disney titles having points when appropriate.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:13 am
by SpringHeelJack
Super Aurora wrote:Also I ate tacos today. Lol.
You make me so angry sometimes.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:42 am
by cityguy
gardener14 wrote:No, I'm rather certain The Last Song had points for either the theater tickets or dvd. It's a Touchstone title that had crossover appeal to Disney clientele.

Gnomeo and Juliet was not released as a Disney branded title in theaters or on dvd, and it had points. Again, there is crossover appeal to Disney's brand and clientele.

Using these as examples, my point was that Who Framed Roger Rabbit could have had points if Disney wanted it to (and it probably should have in my opinion). This is a response to the statement that it didn't contain points because it was not a Disney title. There is precedent for non-Disney titles having points when appropriate.
The only reference I can find to Last Song and DMR is on the UK site, where the DVD is eligible for points. That's not the case on the US site, and since they usually go hand in hand, I assume it didn't have points in the theatre, either. Not that Disney hasn't had plenty of live-action family fare be eligible, including PG movies, but not when they choose to release it under the Touchstone label (I guess they figured little kids wouldn't sit through a Miley Cyrus teen romance).

There are the two Touchstone exceptions for animated movies we mentioned, Nightmare and Gnomeo. But Nightmare has been retroactively made a Disney movie (they replaced the original Touchstone logo) and I still don't get what happened with Gnomeo, which Disney didn't want to put their logo on -- forcing it to be Touchstone's only G-rated release, lol -- but otherwise treats like one of their own, with DMR points for the DVD and CD.

I'm not surprised RR got overlooked when you consider this new anniversary release, which aside from the HD print seems to be all recycled material from the previous DVD.

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 7:52 am
by disneyboy20022
I know at one point Dan in Real Life was eligible for theater ticket points which I found to be extremely odd

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:34 am
by gardener14
disneyboy20022 wrote:I know at one point Dan in Real Life was eligible for theater ticket points which I found to be extremely odd
Yeah, I forgot about that one, and you're definitely right. I knew there was some other Touchstone title besides The Last Song that was eligible for points.

Easter Egg Hunt email with 25 points

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 7:36 pm
by cityguy
Click on the five eggs "hidden" in the latest Easter egg hunt email, for five points each. Each egg has a unique code that will only work on the DMR account associated with the email recipient.

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:19 pm
by geniuswalt
Can you guys tell me what's been the average wait for delivery of in-stock rewards lately.
Going to be in a hotel in the US in a couple of weeks and wanted to know if that'll be enough to have my rewards delivered before I leave the hotel :D

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 3:57 pm
by Disney_freak
geniuswalt wrote:Can you guys tell me what's been the average wait for delivery of in-stock rewards lately.
Going to be in a hotel in the US in a couple of weeks and wanted to know if that'll be enough to have my rewards delivered before I leave the hotel :D
It really depends, I've had a DVD ship to me within 3 Days. At the same time, I've had a DVD take 8 weeks to get to me. So it really depends. It probably depends on the item too.

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:31 pm
by geniuswalt
thanks

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:40 am
by abenotgabe
Hi guys,

I have unused DMR codes for Cinderella DE (2-Disc), and Bolt (3-Disc Combo).
iTunes Digital Copy codes for Tim Burton's Alice, and TNBC. (I upgraded to the 3D versions of these two, so DMR's were used but codes are still redeemable through iTunes)

Looking to exchange for the Peter Pan DE (3 -Disc) Code. PM moi to work a trade.

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 7:14 pm
by disneyboy20022
I have an extra dvd code to Secretariat. I don't think it's been used

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 2:56 pm
by Disney_freak
Did they change the shipment time? I just ordered the blu-ray player and got 2-4 weeks.

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:22 am
by buffalobill
DMR's Facebook page has a link for the Lion King 3 Pin Set (for 475 points. Half off). Got mine ordered. Now I wish they'd get some new sculptures for my other account with the BIG point balance. :D

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:44 am
by disneyboy20022
buffalobill wrote:DMR's Facebook page has a link for the Lion King 3 Pin Set (for 475 points. Half off). Got mine ordered. Now I wish they'd get some new sculptures for my other account with the BIG point balance. :D
Thanks for letting me know. I was wanting to buy the pin set, but I never got around to it. Thanks to you I now will own it 8)

Re: The Disney Movie Rewards Discussion & Info Thread Vol. 4

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:51 am
by PixarFan2006
buffalobill wrote:DMR's Facebook page has a link for the Lion King 3 Pin Set (for 475 points. Half off). Got mine ordered. Now I wish they'd get some new sculptures for my other account with the BIG point balance. :D
Aww, I already have one of the pins in the set. :(