Toy Story 1 & 2 on Blu-Ray OUT NOW!!!
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I bought TS1 and TS2 today at Toys R Us for a total of $6 and some cents. At first the lady only took the $10 coupons. And then I asked about using the $5 coupons and she tried it and it worked. I was so excited because I basically got them for $3 each. The lady who rang me up even asked where I got the coupons from. : )
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I got TS1 and 2 for $8.41 total at Target, because of the two $5 off coupons, the $10 off coupons and a special $10 off each when you buy together discount. 
Strangely, the guy working the register oddly reminded me of Ollie Johnston. He almost looked and sounded like him, except his hair wasn't white.
Strangely, the guy working the register oddly reminded me of Ollie Johnston. He almost looked and sounded like him, except his hair wasn't white.
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That's great. My target was giving out rainchecks for TS1. I belive they were out of both blu-ray and dvd covers. How is the "game" that comes with the movies?DisneyJedi wrote:I got TS1 and 2 for $8.41 total at Target, because of the two $5 off coupons, the $10 off coupons and a special $10 off each when you buy together discount.
Strangely, the guy working the register oddly reminded me of Ollie Johnston. He almost looked and sounded like him, except his hair wasn't white.
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It was him, for sure.DisneyJedi wrote:I got TS1 and 2 for $8.41 total at Target, because of the two $5 off coupons, the $10 off coupons and a special $10 off each when you buy together discount.
Strangely, the guy working the register oddly reminded me of Ollie Johnston. He almost looked and sounded like him, except his hair wasn't white.
That's why he let you use both sets of coupons.
It's the next big conspiracy...
"I saw Elvis at Burger King!"
"Yeah? Well I SAW OLLIE JOHNSTON AT TARGET."
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Whew! Finally got the movies. We returned to the store that had the first movie and said they were expecting the shipment of the second one at any moment, figuring we'd have better luck there than at the one that said they hadn't been in at all.
We walked around, once again only finding copies of the first movie, so once again, I asked an employee. She said they had no copies of Toy Story 2. Her story changed though when I mentioned I had reserved copies. She then took me to the service counter where they had stacks and stacks of both movies on the floor (which made me wonder if I should have mentioned my reservations on my first trip to the same store earlier today).
Anyway, she hesitated when she realized I'd reserved them at another store, but I explained that the employees at that other store said the movies had never arrived. She called someone in the back to see if any of the copies could be sold to me, and she was given the ok.
She then noticed that the other employee had scanned the DVD codes instead of the combos.
After all that was sorted out, the coupons were a breeze.
The total with tax for both was $5.92. Not bad. 
We walked around, once again only finding copies of the first movie, so once again, I asked an employee. She said they had no copies of Toy Story 2. Her story changed though when I mentioned I had reserved copies. She then took me to the service counter where they had stacks and stacks of both movies on the floor (which made me wonder if I should have mentioned my reservations on my first trip to the same store earlier today).
Anyway, she hesitated when she realized I'd reserved them at another store, but I explained that the employees at that other store said the movies had never arrived. She called someone in the back to see if any of the copies could be sold to me, and she was given the ok.
She then noticed that the other employee had scanned the DVD codes instead of the combos.
After all that was sorted out, the coupons were a breeze.
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I do not have an active eBay account, unfortunately.tcclives23 wrote:I might be able to help you out here, if the slip covers don't fit in the security cases, we usually toss them in the trash!!!!I know! It kills me every time we do it! But anyway, i might be able to snag you one. Do you have an ebay account, how's $0.99 sound?
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Thanks for the clarification on when the 1.78 came about, I wasn't quite sure when that occured. Of course, I still want the theatrical ratio preserved.KubrickFan wrote:You're forgetting that the 1.78:1 ratio was made the HD standard in the early nineties, so the ratio was already around at the time both Toy Stories were made. Theatrical ratio is different in this case, simply because there's a standard in theatrical projection. Every CAPS movie was shown at 1.85:1 in theaters as well.AlwaysOAR wrote: That may be the way they were animated/computer generated, though that's doubtful as that ratio from what I understand wasn't invented till widescreen tvs came about. Just like alot of the animated classics were animated academy ratio, but matted for a particular ratio for their theatrical release. However the theatrical ratio for Toy Story was 1.85:1.
For those who think that it's laughable, or petty, etc., ...well they don't get it. It's about preserving the theatrical version, whether the difference in ratios from the theatrical to the DVD/ presentation is .05 or .5 is besides the point. I believe in preserving the theatrical presentation of any movie whether it's an aspect ratio issue, a DVD presentation that's edited from the theatrical presentation, etc. They have a right to their opinion, as do I.
Also, my apologies for the late response to your post, as I had connectivity to the internet issues yesterday, and couldn't reply. But thanks again for your response, as I've always appreciated your posts in the past, even thought we may not agree on this particular issue.
You don't make the film fill your TV, be it 4:3 or 16:9, you make your TV fit the original ratio of the film. If that means a letterboxing or pillarboxing of a film, so be it.
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I used to react like that, too. But seeing as I didn't feel like complaining about a lot of discs that are released (Warner does it to every 1.85:1 movie they release), I more or less let it slip, since it really isn't that much of a difference. I'd rather focus my attention to discs that need to be complained about. But to each his own, obviously. I think that the original soundtrack should always be included, and I know that many people don't see the point of that. And the use of the original studio logo, used at the time the movie was released. I found out that the logo of Toy Story was altered to the new ones (don't know about part 2, but I assume it's the same deal) and I can't stand that.AlwaysOAR wrote: Thanks for the clarification on when the 1.78 came about, I wasn't quite sure when that occured. Of course, I still want the theatrical ratio preserved.
For those who think that it's laughable, or petty, etc., ...well they don't get it. It's about preserving the theatrical version, whether the difference in ratios from the theatrical to the DVD/ presentation is .05 or .5 is besides the point. I believe in preserving the theatrical presentation of any movie whether it's an aspect ratio issue, a DVD presentation that's edited from the theatrical presentation, etc. They have a right to their opinion, as do I.
Also, my apologies for the late response to your post, as I had connectivity to the internet issues yesterday, and couldn't reply. But thanks again for your response, as I've always appreciated your posts in the past, even thought we may not agree on this particular issue.

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My receipts for the combined deals for PATF and both Toy Story combos at Toys Я Us. 

Apparently I saved $64.
Oh, and if you throw in the movie tickets included with the Toy Story combos, you might as well say all three movies were completely free!
I hope they keep throwing out these kids of deals for a while, it's even better than the Up and Monsters Inc. coupons they had going a while back.

Apparently I saved $64.
I hope they keep throwing out these kids of deals for a while, it's even better than the Up and Monsters Inc. coupons they had going a while back.
Heh, technically you aren't allowed to use both, so whilst the deals still are good we shouldn't be abusing them in case Disney stop doing it.
I like how (although I'm not sure) the other studios have followed Disney's BR+DVD lead. Recent titles from Lionsgate and Warner Bros are combos.
Not sure about the rest yet though I think Universal also does it now.
I like how (although I'm not sure) the other studios have followed Disney's BR+DVD lead. Recent titles from Lionsgate and Warner Bros are combos.
Not sure about the rest yet though I think Universal also does it now.
Good luck with lots of Region B Blu-rays then.KubrickFan wrote: I used to react like that, too. But seeing as I didn't feel like complaining about a lot of discs that are released (Warner does it to every 1.85:1 movie they release), I more or less let it slip, since it really isn't that much of a difference. I'd rather focus my attention to discs that need to be complained about. But to each his own, obviously. I think that the original soundtrack should always be included,
Surely these are the 3D re-rendered Toy Story 1 & 2s, which I believe had a little tweaking to fix the odd rendering issues which existed in the original films. So doesn't that mean they're right to include the new logo?and I know that many people don't see the point of that. And the use of the original studio logo, used at the time the movie was released. I found out that the logo of Toy Story was altered to the new ones (don't know about part 2, but I assume it's the same deal) and I can't stand that.
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That's why I import most of the time, especially on classic titles.2099net wrote:
Good luck with lots of Region B Blu-rays then.![]()
Well, it might be right, but there really is no need for them to change the logo in the first place. Disney started to finally do the right thing, with the original RKO openings on the early movies, and now they do this. Granted, they also did it with The Nightmare Before Christmas, and I hated it on that too.2099net wrote: Surely these are the 3D re-rendered Toy Story 1 & 2s, which I believe had a little tweaking to fix the odd rendering issues which existed in the original films. So doesn't that mean they're right to include the new logo?
If they want to show their new titles so badly, then show those and afterwards show the original logo. It's not that hard.



