Yeah, I'm insane.

Oh, and I googled Alex Syntek and THANK GOODNESS he is not a Disney Channel teen actor as I thought. He's the one who sang, "Hay Un Amigo En Mí"! I freaked out we would get a nasty rendition of a Pixar song.
Wonder if this'll be a story peek, or a trailer.zackisthewalrus wrote:Special Features (as listed on Amazon.com):
DVD
• Teaser (HD) Cars 2 early sneak peak
I just knew something would have continuity.• Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of Adventure (conj with NASA)
• Paths To Pixar: Editorial
• Studio Stories: Where's Gordon, Cereal Bar, Clean Start
Now, this is slightly confusing. I wonder if it's specific to set design of Toy Story 3, or the whole idea of viewing the World from a toy's perspective and challenges that might create(aka, all three films)• A Toy's Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land
Wish they'd do this on more releases. hell, even Disney's in-house new animated films dont get these.• Cine-explore by director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla Anderson
I wonder if this'll be the "Geek Track" of the set.• Beyond The Toybox - Commentary track
no doubt, talking the origins of this particular sequel. they'll probably mention the TS1's original treatments when bringing up some things in TS3.• Beginnings with Michael Arndt
I just understood this now that it's a recording of a story meeting for one of the sequences, rather than a game or filmmakers' roundtable.• Bonnie's Playtime - A story roundtable
looking forward to this!• Roundin' Up A Western Opening
• Goodbye Andy
No doubt, talking the toys made for their films.• The Accidental Toymakers Of Pixar
• Life Of A Short
• Making of Day And Night
YES!• Ken's dating tips, Lotso commercials
• "Dancing With The Stars" at Pixar
Your loss. It doesn't count as shoving down our throats when the majority of us like whats being fed to us. Let DVD go, Its time to move on. (when you can afford to)Little Red Henski wrote:It sucks that Disney isn't releasing a 2disc DVD edition. I don't have a blu-ray player and have no intention of buying one just for this movie. These hollywood studios need to stop trying shove there gay-ray format down our throats.
True, but it is going to defeat Shrek 2. So I say to DreamWorks Animation, "Move over pal, because Disney and Pixar is going to take away your victory."estefan wrote:It already has become the highest-grossing animated film of all-time.Polizzi wrote:Hey guys, great news, Toy Story 3 is catching up against Shrek 2, which means that it is going to be the highest grossing film in the world of all Pixar films, and against DreamWorks Animation.
This Walmart Exclusive 3-Disc Special Edition includes DVD, Digital Copy and Bonus DVD with 7 Unforgettable Short Films! The creative minds behind Disney/Pixar's groundbreaking animated blockbusters invites you back inside the Toys' delightful world for a heartwarming and hilarious Hi-Definition movie experience you'll never forget. All the original voice talent returns (including Tom Hanks and Tim Allen) plus new talent including Michael Keaton as Ken and Warren Beatty as Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear. It's "the biggest, best, most exciting 'Toy Story' of them all," raves Access Hollywood. As Andy gets ready to leave for college, Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang wonder if this is the end of the line. But, when a mix up lands them in the Sunnyside Day Care Center where they meet 14 new toys, they soon discover that a wild new adventure is just beginning! Take an amazing journey with some of the most beloved characters in movie history and discover what being a friend is truly all about. "It's everything a movie should be: hilarious, touching, exciting and clever," says USA Today. Buzzing with hours of exclusive bonus features, including an interactive trivia game and the Pixar short film "Day and Night", "Toy Story 3" goes to infinity and beyond.
Subtitles: English, Featurettes.
7 Disney Shorts; DisneyFile Digital Copy of the Feature Film; Teaser: "Cars 2" Early Sneak Peak; "Day And Night" Theatrical Short; Bonus: "The Gang's All Here, 'Toys!'" Epilogue; "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of Adventure"; "Paths To Pixar: Editorial"; "Studio Stories: Where's Gordon, Cereal Bar, Clean Start"; "A Toy's Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land"; Alex Syntek Music Video.
Not to go off topic, but I'm happy with DVD. DVD was a huge step up from VHS, LD, and VCD. Blu-ray only offers a little more resolution than DVDs. DVDs are better for me since I own several DVD players in different rooms of my house. Region free DVD players are very common. Are region free Blu-Ray players common? Can I rip blu-rays on my hard drive and play them on MP3 player?Kyle wrote:Your loss. It doesn't count as shoving down our throats when the majority of us like whats being fed to us. Let DVD go, Its time to move on. (when you can afford to)Little Red Henski wrote:It sucks that Disney isn't releasing a 2disc DVD edition. I don't have a blu-ray player and have no intention of buying one just for this movie. These hollywood studios need to stop trying shove there gay-ray format down our throats.
DVD still has roughly the same amount of pixels as Laserdisc or VHS, around 300,000, while Blu-ray has roughly 2 million pixels. Seems like a big improvement to me. You're not getting bullied into anything, if you want the exclusive extras, get the Blu-ray. If you don't, then don't.Little Red Henski wrote: Not to go off topic, but I'm happy with DVD. DVD was a huge step up from VHS, LD, and VCD. Blu-ray only offers a little more resolution than DVDs. DVDs are better for me since I own several DVD players in different rooms of my house. Region free DVD players are very common. Are region free Blu-Ray players common? Can I rip blu-rays on my hard drive and play them on MP3 player?
Why is Disney giving DVD owners the shaft? No matter how cool Lots-o is I'm not going to be bullied into getting a Blu-ray player.