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well they are in 3D, and i like that i can keep my old sets.milojthatch wrote:I'm not surprised. I only wish they'd give some kind of even bare bones release to other titles that have never been released before while they are busy re-releasing things like the "Toy Story" films for the billionth time!
Have to agree. I'll be more excited to get "DuckTales" Vol. 4 or "Song of the South," of the "Mr. Boogedy" movies. Those are example of releases worth getting excited over!PixarFan2006 wrote:Sorry, Disney (as well as all the other companies distributing movies in 3D on Blu-Ray), While I do occasionally see a movie in 3D in theaters, I am not going to buy into the 3D gimmick and buy an expensive 3D HDTV just to double dip on movies I already own that probably weren't meant to be seen in 3D (Such as Toy Story and Toy Story 2). This whole fad is going to die someday. It's inevitable.
As for enjoying 3D I will be content either going to a movie or I have my Nintendo 3DS for that, and that does not even need glasses. thank you very much.
holy shit!Kyle wrote:Kinda random but in case anyone was wondering, I asked Lee Unkrinch through twitter if this release fixes the bed clipping issue in Toy Story 3
(heres what that looks like for those unfamilair), and he says no, the mistake is still there in this. Was kinda hoping they would fix it, I can't look at this shot the same way ever since I noticed it. As odd as it might sound I was willing to buy this even without a 3D TV if it meant having that shot fixed. haha
That is true, it comes off kind of sloppy as a result.bern1992 wrote:What irks me, is how the three individual covers aren't quite similar.