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Hurrah! My Disney Collection is finally 100 % complete!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 12:24 pm
by Chernabog
:twisted:
Now I´m really boastful I know!
But today I finally got the last piece to my Disney collection
Run, Cougar, Run from 1972.
:cry: A little sad in the same time:
All the pleasure moments that I had experinced through the years when I had the chance to see someting that I hadn´t seen before is now over.
The future will be a little empty without this feeling and happiness, since nothing of the new stuff can make me feel as good as the old Disney features.
Well, what should I do now...?
8)

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 12:27 pm
by Luke
Explain. Every Disney film? On video?

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 12:44 pm
by Chernabog
:twisted:
Yes every DIsneyfeature that have had an theatrical release in USA.
I have many on DVD but the old ones is mostly on video!
:)

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 12:59 pm
by Luke
Chernabog wrote::twisted:
Yes every DIsneyfeature that have had an theatrical release in USA.
I have many on DVD but the old ones is mostly on video!
:)
:o Wow, that's over 200 live-action films alone, plus another 50 or so animated. Amazing!

Congratulations!

Re: Hurrah! My Disney Collection is finally 100 % complete!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 1:11 pm
by herman_the_german
Chernabog wrote:Well, what should I do now...?
8)
You can collect Warner Brothers (Looney Tunes), Fleischer Brothers (Popeye, Betty Boop, Superman, Hoppity Goes To Town, etc.), MGM (Tom & Jerry), DePatie-Freleng Studios (Pink Panther), Canadian, Japanese (Studio Ghibli and pre-Ghibli), Belgian, Spanish, Russian (lots of good stuff from Solyuzmultfilm), etc, rare independent animation (Aardman, Svankmajer, Jiri Trnka, Sally Cruikshak, John Canemaker, The Hubleys', Bruno Bozzetto, Paul Driessen, Brothers Quay, Bill Plympton, Norman McLaren, etc.).

You may just want to start with award winners or The 50 Greatest Cartoons of All Time, that's what I am going by:

1. What's Opera Doc (Warner Bros./1957)
2. Duck Amuck (Warner Bros./1953)
3. The Band Concert (Disney/1935)
4. Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2th Century (Warner Bros./1953)
5. One Froggy Evening (Warner Bros./1956)
6. Gertie The Dinosaur (McCay)
7. Red Hot Riding Hood (MGM/1943)
8. Porky In Wackyland (Warner Bros./1938)
9. Gerald McBoing Boing (UPA/1951)
10. King-Size Canary (MGM/1947)
11. Three Little Pigs (Disney/1933)
12. Rabbit of Seville (Warner Bros./1950)
13. Steamboat Willie (Disney/1928)
14. The Old Mill (Disney/1937)
15. Bad Luck Blackie (MGM/1949)
16. The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (Warner Bros./1946)
17. Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor (Fleischer/1936)
18. The Skeleton Dance (Disney/1929)
19. Snow White (Fleischer/1933)
20. Minnie the Moocher (Fleischer/1932)
21. Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (Warner Bros/1943)
22. Der Fuehrer's Face (Disney/1943)
23. Little Rural Riding Hood (MGM/1949)
24. The Tell-Tale Heart (UPA/1953)
25. The Big Snit (Natl Film Board of Canada/1985)
26. Brave Little Tailor (Disney/1938)
27. Clock Cleaners (Disney/1937)
28. Northwest Hounded Police (MGM/1946)
29. Toot, Whistle, Plunk, & Boom (Disney/1953)
30. Rabbit Seasoning (Warner Bros/1952)
31. The Scarlet Pumpernickel (Warner Bros/1950)
32. The Cat Came Back (Natl Film Board of Canada/1988)
33. Superman (Fleischer/1941)
34. You Ought To Be In Pictures (Warner Bros/1940)
35. Ali Baba Bunny (Warner Bros/1957)
36. Feed The Kitty (Warner Bros/1952)
37. Bimbo's Initiation (Fleischer/1931)
38. Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969)
39. Little Red Riding Rabbit (Warner Bros/1941)
40. Peace On Earth (MGM/1939)
41. Rooty Toot Toot (UPA/1952)
42. The Cat Concerto (MGM/1947)
43. The Barber Of Seville (Lantz/1944)
44. The Man Who Planted Trees (Canada/1987)
45. Book Revue (Warner Bros/1946)
46. Quasi at the Quackadero (Cruikshank/1975)
47. Corny Concerto (Warner Bros/1943)
48. Unicorn In The Garden (UPA/1953)
49. The Dover Boys (Warner Bros/1942)
50. Felix In Hollywood (Winkler/1923)

If you need help with sources don't be afraid to ask. Or you can use the Academy Awards page or even:

http://toonhub.com/awards/oscars.htm

Another list is:

http://toonhub.com/awards/emmys.htm

Re: Hurrah! My Disney Collection is finally 100 % complete!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 1:57 pm
by indianajdp
Chernabog wrote: Well, what should I do now...?
Watch them ALL...chronologically.
Then report back to us in 2007 when you're finished 8)

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 2:44 pm
by poco
LOL!! WOW! ALL of them!!!

I figure the next thing to do is make sure you get all the new releases when they come out. seems like there are a lot coming soon, so budget what you can!!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 3:14 pm
by Chernabog
:twisted:
Thank you all! :)
And Luke, yes there is a lot of live action films... but in my collection I also include all Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures features, so all in all there is more than 500 features in my collection!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 3:23 pm
by Luke
Chernabog wrote::twisted:
Thank you all! :)
And Luke, yes there is a lot of live action films... but in my collection I also include all Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures features, so all in all there is more than 500 features in my collection!
I had to add this smilie for this post alone: :jawdrop:

Wow. Every film from all the branches? Amazing!

Re: Hurrah! My Disney Collection is finally 100 % complete!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 6:02 pm
by Chernobog
Chernabog wrote: Well, what should I do now...?
8)
You can now rest in peace :lol: :lol: :lol:

I tihnk i'd be completely happy if i had all the Disney cartoons from the 50's, 60's and 70's.

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 6:35 pm
by Luke
Oh man, a showdown for the ages - Chernabog and Chernobog posting in the same thread! :o

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 6:46 pm
by jesus_brer
do you have the monkey's uncle and the horsemasters i loves those films
:mickeyface: :goofy: :donald:

Re: Hurrah! My Disney Collection is finally 100 % complete!

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 7:22 pm
by Loomis
Chernabog wrote:Well, what should I do now...?
8)
:o

I challenge you to sit down and watch them all back to back in one sitting.

3 toilet breaks will be allowed.

Then go outside and look at the sunshine.

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 8:30 pm
by poco
I am not going to be able to tell them apart. :cry: :shock:

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 1:46 am
by Chernabog
:twisted:
To jesus_brer:
Of course The Monkey's Uncle are in my collection :) , but not The Horsemasters since the latter is not a US theatrical release (its made for TV)
Loomis:
That´s impossible 8) I tried with all features that have the Disney banner on it, a few years back and I gave up wtching after 10 movies :lol:

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 10:54 am
by Sulley
Congratulations! I'm mostly just going for all the animated classics, but I might do a little blind buying on the old Disney features. Since I haven't seen hardly any, I thought about maybe limiting myself to just collecting the DVDs through the '60's, and maybe some '70s movies here and there, but only if they are in their OAR. But right now, I'm trying to collect AFI's Top 100 American Movies of all time on DVD, (Judged from films released 1896-1996), and I'm having fun doing it. It helps if you're doing something like this to have a Columbia House DVD account. When I finally finish I should have a very nice little DVD home library. :D
But I just started recently, I've still got a LOT to go. The thing I love most about this is, it gives me a chance to see a lot of movies I've always wanted to see.

So Far:

1) Citizen Kane
4) Gone With The Wind (Watched Yesterday; Enjoyed it even more than when I rented the DVD a year ago. The rented version was the OOP MGM DVD, however, which had the nice Keep Case, but now I'm just being picky)
6) The Wizard of Oz (Haven't seen on DVD yet)
7) The Graduate (Fantastic movie; hilarious
8 ) On The Waterfront (Great Movie)
10) Singin' In The Rain (Best DVD Transfer I've EVER Seen; Highly Encouraged)
12) Sunset Boulevard (Kinda spooky, but still a classic)
18 ) Psycho (Just got in the mail with most of the others, haven't seen in about a year. Great fun)
25) E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial (One of the many DVDs I got for Christmas but still haven't watched yet)
34) To Kill A Mockingbird (Good Movie)
41) West Side Story (Fantastic DVD for a fantastic musical)
51) The Philadelphia Story (Great Oldie; Jimmy's only Oscar)

Anyways, I'm having fun with it and encourage others to try it. Lawrence of Arabia (#5, Never Seen) should be arriving any day now, and of course, right when I order it, they're showing it on Turner Classic Movies (Most Respectable Channel) this Sunday as an Essiential.

Plan on getting Casablanca (#2) this Tuesday on the SE.

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 3:57 pm
by MagicMouse
Now you have just to buy the same again on dvd for better picture, not pan&scan versions, bonus material and new cover art (if Disney does want to make real good editions) : that's what I am doing...

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 5:44 pm
by Luke
It's a good idea in theory, but there's a number of films on the AFI Top 100 that I'd never want to see again. I AM on a quest to see all of them at some point, though. I've got around another 25 to see.

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 5:58 pm
by Loomis
My question to you, and to everyone else, is this:

Have you bought all of those videos and DVDs because you actually like them and want to watch them all again and again, or simply because they are Disney?

I came across this weird thing on the Criterion forum a few years back, where people were paying ridiculous amounts of money to get the early OOP titles (like Salo). Of course, nobody wanted to actually watch Salo. They either found it 1) distasteful or 2) didn't want to ruin the collectors value of it.
For me, as a comic collector, I can kind of understand this mentality, but when you are going to lengths to get things like videos and DVDs, you are running into a lot of $$$.
So I ask again:
Is there any chance of actually watching all of these again, or will they sit on our collective shleves gathering dust for the ages?

Just curious...

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 6:18 pm
by herman_the_german
Sulley wrote: 7) The Graduate (Fantastic movie; hilarious
The only one I haven't seen on your list. I'll see it eventually, of course.