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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:21 pm
by Escapay
potterrules93 wrote:the movies i need are meet the robinsons, ratatouille, robin hood(most wanted edition), the fox and the hound(25 anniversary), dumbo(big top edition) the aristocats(special edition).
Don't bother with the tree-killing DVD condoms and get the following at Borders:
If you're getting two:
-Meet the Robinsons
-Dumbo
If you're getting three:
-The two above
-Robin Hood - the third
-The Fox and the Hound - free
Aristocats is a nice movie and all, but I'd pick the above four over it.
If you're really into bonus features, even if it's only about 20+ minutes, Target has a store-exclusive bonus disc for Ratatouille, so get that there if they still have copies (it'll be shrinkwrapped on the back of the case, hidden by the tree-killing DVD condom).
Scaps
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:09 pm
by potterrules93
thakns escapay, if i end up going this weekend, ill let you know what i get
~Ryn~
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:24 pm
by Voiceroy
potterrules93 wrote:i have 35 dollars in borders giftcards and since i am behind on buying disney movies, i moist likely will get 2 or 3 and possibly a 4th because borders always has buy 3 get a 4th free. the movies i need are meet the robinsons, ratatouille, robin hood(most wanted edition), the fox and the hound(25 anniversary), dumbo(big top edition) the aristocats(special edition). if any of these have slips i will most likely get those 1s because i am a slipcover freak but wanted your advide.
~Ryn~
All the DVDs you listed originally included slipcovers except for
Meet The Robinsons, which is one that gets mixed reviews from fans anyway and I don't personally recommend it.
I don't get the big deal fans make over slipcovers, but that's just me. I'm neutral on the issue, and I mostly buy pre-owned and really don't care if the slipcover's still included. They're just a marketing gimmick anyway--designed to make a DVD stand out from others based solely on the packaging.
This is how I would personally rank the others in your list--based on my personal opinion, mind you:
5. Fox & The Hound
4. Aristocats
3. Dumbo
2. Robin Hood
1. Ratatouille
My professional opinion is that Dumbo's a much better movie than Robin Hood, but I have a special sentimental attachment to RH and thus rank it higher.
But as the pirates sang in
Peter Pan, "The choice is up to you."
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 2:53 pm
by katielb
I just read somewhere on the forum that Alice in Wonderland is going silently into the vault. Should I buy it?
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:23 pm
by Widdi
katielb wrote:I just read somewhere on the forum that Alice in Wonderland is going silently into the vault. Should I buy it?
I would.
It's rumored to be going platinum, but there is no concrete proof of this yet. If it isn't going to be the 15 PE, Alice could be reissued as early as this year and it could be a 1-Disc set. If you don't want to take the chance on an inferior release or wait 3 years for the rumored PE (which very well could be an inferior release anyways) I'd buy it now.
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:17 pm
by katielb
I'd love to get my hands on the Platinum Edition, but I don't want to wait too long. I'll probably end up buying it the next time I see it. Thanks for the advice, Widdi!
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:30 pm
by potterrules93
so i went to borders and all of the movies i wanted had their slipcovers=] but were 29.99=[ i refused to pay that much. so i bought nothing. lol. today i went to target and bought ratatouille for 10 bucks and also bought dumbo bigh top edition for 14.99. next time i go to borders, i am determined to buy at least 1 of the movies. lol
~Ryn~
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:12 pm
by Jim's Jewel
Thank God I found this thread! (:lol:)
Anyway, I've been wondering this for a while now and figured I ask here. I was just at Best Buy last night with my dad and was browsing through the Disney DVDs and decided to look at the Robin Hood: MWE, but I've passed that DVD so many times and have wondered if I should buy it, I finally looked at the back of the case and it doesn't appear to have too many features...but I still love the movie...and is it in full-screen or wide-screen?
So basically, is it worth the buy? (It's like 19.99.)
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:35 pm
by Voiceroy
Jim's Jewel wrote:Thank God I found this thread! (:lol:)
Anyway, I've been wondering this for a while now and figured I ask here. I was just at Best Buy last night with my dad and was browsing through the Disney DVDs and decided to look at the Robin Hood: MWE, but I've passed that DVD so many times and have wondered if I should buy it, I finally looked at the back of the case and it doesn't appear to have too many features...but I still love the movie...and is it in full-screen or wide-screen?
So basically, is it worth the buy? (It's like 19.99.)
If you don't already have the original Gold Collection release, yes. If you do already have it, RH:MWE is only a marginally-improved release over the first one.
The animation critic in me recognizes the films many flaws and some poor production quality, but RH its still a nostalgic favorite of mine. And I especially love it for Peter Ustinov's exceptional performance as Prince John, and the rest of the cast does a pretty darn good job too.
It's in "matted widescreen" -- for an explanation of this, see UD's own review:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/robinhood-mostwanted.html
It's not a real positive review though. However, I liked it and I thought the matted widescreen looked a heckuvalot better than the Gold Collection release, but that's just me. For the lack of bonus features, I'm not sure it's worth the $19.99 retail price. I got my copy free after trading in 4 DVDs at MovieStop.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:54 am
by Jim's Jewel
Voiceroy wrote:If you don't already have the original Gold Collection release, yes. If you do already have it, RH:MWE is only a marginally-improved release over the first one.
The animation critic in me recognizes the films many flaws and some poor production quality, but RH its still a nostalgic favorite of mine. And I especially love it for Peter Ustinov's exceptional performance as Prince John, and the rest of the cast does a pretty darn good job too.
It's in "matted widescreen" -- for an explanation of this, see UD's own review:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/robinhood-mostwanted.html
It's not a real positive review though. However, I liked it and I thought the matted widescreen looked a heckuvalot better than the Gold Collection release, but that's just me. For the lack of bonus features, I'm not sure it's worth the $19.99 retail price. I got my copy free after trading in 4 DVDs at MovieStop.
I don't have the Gold Collection release of this film, only the VHS. Actually, most of the Disney movies I own are on VHS, so I figured that I'd go ahead and start collecting the DVD's so as not to wear out my VHS'.
So do you think I should go on ebay and try to get the Gold Collection release of Robin Hood, instead of getting the MWE? Or should I just go ahead and get the MWE?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:03 am
by PeterPanfan
Go ahead and get the MWH. That way, at least you'll have like four bonus features, whereas on the GC you'll have none.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:07 am
by Jim's Jewel
PeterPanfan wrote:Go ahead and get the MWH. That way, at least you'll have like four bonus features, whereas on the GC you'll have none.
Okay, thanks a lot,
PeterPanfan &
Voiceroy. 
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:37 am
by blackcauldron85
PeterPanfan wrote:Okay, my mom usually gets me a DVD/CD for Valentine's Day.
I'm stuck..which should I ask for?
List of choices:
The Sword in the Stone
Mickey Mouse In Living Color: Volume Two
The Aristocats
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Season Three
Any help is GREATLY appreciated!
"Mickey Mouse in Living Color: Volume Two"!!! That's just my opinion. "The Aristocats" should be readily available for a while, since it just came out (and in the future the price will drop), and "The Sword in the Stone" is being rereleased...if you can find it at a store for cheap now, though, then get it, but otherwise I guess just wait- the new edition will be cheaper in its first week, hopefully, or else just wait a while and the price will drop.
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:54 am
by PeterPanfan
Amy, I'm sure you know Valentine's Day is over..
But she got me something even better than all of those things:
TWO TICKETS TO RENT! WOOT!

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:11 pm
by blackcauldron85
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:41 pm
by SleepingBeautyAurora
I've never seen Brother Bear, is it a good movie ? Think I should buy it ?
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:13 pm
by blackcauldron85
SleepingBeautyAurora wrote:I've never seen Brother Bear, is it a good movie ? Think I should buy it ?
Yes and yes!!! I personally adore "Brother Bear"- the story is great, the characters are great, the music is AMAZING!!!! I'm a big fan of it.
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:07 pm
by nachonaco
What's a good program for ripping Disney DVDs to a Mac?
Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:13 am
by ifoceanscollide
blackcauldron85 wrote:
Yes and yes!!! I personally adore "Brother Bear"- the story is great, the characters are great, the music is AMAZING!!!! I'm a big fan of it.
Totally Agree! Brother Bear is one of my favs, and the music really is amazing.

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 9:35 am
by SleepingBeautyAurora
Thanks for the advice blackcauldron85 & ifoceanscollide !

Hopefully I can get it soon, do you think the 2-disc special edition will be going out of print anytime soon ?