i wonder what platinum edition to buy-cinderella or peter pan? i love both the films but i don't know what to buy.
what do you think?.
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Honestly, as Platinum Editions go, they're both pretty weak. However, if you like both movies the same, I'd say go for Cinderella, as it's more likely to be discontinued soon.
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Definately get both, but I'd go with Peter Pan first because it is on sale this week. You'll end up paying more total if you get it later and have to pay higher prices for both; snag Peter Pan at a bargin and lower the price, plus you can get one of the store freebies. Target's pin is actulally not bad, and it's only $15.99 there.
I don't think Disney is going to pull anything major OOP again until next January, so you should be fine there; plus, if they do yank something as major as Cinderella, they're sure to make a lot of noise about it first so you'll be warned both at this site and in ads on TV, in store circulars, etc.
Alternatively, you can save $3 at Best Buy with the purchase of Peter Pan and any other Disney DVD. So if you can afford both at once, going there is your cheapest route; Cinderella can count as your other DVD which they will knock $3 off of.
I don't think Disney is going to pull anything major OOP again until next January, so you should be fine there; plus, if they do yank something as major as Cinderella, they're sure to make a lot of noise about it first so you'll be warned both at this site and in ads on TV, in store circulars, etc.
Alternatively, you can save $3 at Best Buy with the purchase of Peter Pan and any other Disney DVD. So if you can afford both at once, going there is your cheapest route; Cinderella can count as your other DVD which they will knock $3 off of.
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