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Well, I just joined...

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2003 2:11 pm
by Mike
...and I bought the WDT 4 pak. Now, I just have two questions if someone could help me with.

1) Does this count as four movies toward my commitment, or just one? Although, honestly, it doesn't matter too much. All the movies I'd buy to fill my obligation would be ones I'd end up buying at Best Buy or somewhere anyway.

2) About how long do these shipments take? It said my introductory package would take 4 to 6 weeks to get to me, but they never gave an estimate for the 4 pak.

Oh, and 3) How are the compilation features? Make Mine Music, Saludos Amigos, The Three Caballeros, Fun and Fancy Free, and Melody Time? I've never seen any of them (except for a brief excerpt from the Three Caballeros, which was just the song) and I was just wondering how good they were.

Anyway, you guys have always been helpful in the past, so thank you in advance.

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2003 3:20 pm
by Luke
1) It should count as 4 commitments. Assuming the standard deal requires you 6, you should just have 2 left, then.

2) They've definitely got faster than they used to be - in general, orders take less than 2 weeks, but I'm not sure if the Treasures set will be a special circumstance. Indianajdp ordered a set too last week, so he can let you know when he receives his.

3) I've only seen Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros and they're hard to consider the same way as the features. Saludos mixes live-action documentary with a few cartoon shorts and Three Caballeros is a mix of live-action and cartoons, but without very much of the documentary stuff. I wrote a review on one of them that you can check out in the Reviews section.

To sum up, I didn't find the two I saw particularly good. But I couldn't really say they're bad, either, because they're really just a sum of parts. I'd only recommend buying them if you're aiming to have a complete Animated Classics collection, which would be kind of cool. They're not really noteworthy outside of Disney's canon, IMO. Others may (and I'm sure, will) differ.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:13 pm
by Mike
Thanks Luke. I had a feeling the compilation features weren't really much to write home about, but I'm sure they've got their supporters. By the way, how exactly do I get a little picture under my name like you've got?

-Mike
P.S. Alf rules!

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 1:41 pm
by Luke
Mike wrote:Thanks Luke. I had a feeling the compilation features weren't really much to write home about, but I'm sure they've got their supporters. By the way, how exactly do I get a little picture under my name like you've got?

-Mike
P.S. Alf rules!
ALF agrees. :D

The link above where it says Profile (or just go here: http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/pro ... ditprofile ). You can upload your own from your hard drive or another site, or choose from the few we have in the gallery here, separated into 4 sections.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 3:44 pm
by indianajdp
ummm...you folks won't believe this.

I got my Tins today :o :o

I think I placed my order less than a week ago...or maybe a day or two more than a week ago at the most. The really bizarre thing is that I got the Tins BEFORE I even got my initial Club Order.

Anyway, to say this was quick would be a dramatic understatement.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 7:13 pm
by Luke
Now that is fast! :o Couldn't have even been a week, since this deal wasn't posted until last Wednesday. I guess you'll be getting yours soon, Mike.

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 7:18 pm
by Loomis
I actually got my first Tin today...it was the Behind the Scenes one. I have B & W and Goofy shipping from various people on eBay (and Dinseyland and Wave 3 on order from Amazon). Not as exciting as all of Wave 1, but still exciting for me...

Now SOMEONE (hint, hint) just needs to sell me their copy of Mickey Mouse in Living Colour (hint, hint) at a reasonable price (hint, hint) and a certain sense of cosmic balance will return to the universe. :D

Having never had a tin before today, I actually now know the giddy feeling of getting them.

I just wish I was in the US and could take advantage of this deal.
Exchange rates are a bastard...

Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2003 10:33 pm
by Mike
Indianjp, get outta town! There's no way it got to you that fast! Well, more accurately, they're no it'll get to me that fast. That's what I should say.

Loomis, if it makes you feel any better, I still need to find a copy of the Complete Goofy (Behind-the-Scenes is still pretty easy to find around here, so I haven't gotten it yet). So if someone had an extra copy of it lying around, I certainly wouldn't complain if they offered to sell it.

Just out of curiousity, how is Behind-the-Scenes?

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 4:43 am
by Loomis
Mike wrote: Loomis, if it makes you feel any better, I still need to find a copy of the Complete Goofy (Behind-the-Scenes is still pretty easy to find around here, so I haven't gotten it yet). So if someone had an extra copy of it lying around, I certainly wouldn't complain if they offered to sell it.

Just out of curiousity, how is Behind-the-Scenes?
Haven't watched huge chunks of it yet, but the bits and pieces I have seen a good.
The whole Treasures thing is new to me, so it is all so exciting at the moment.
I guess it depends on what you want. If you must have everything Disney, get it (I don't think I'll get Davy Crockett, for example). I guess the Reluctant Dragon was the seller for a lot of people.

I think you can get Goofy for about $40 from most dealers on eBay. There seemed to be about 6 copies at that price when I bought mine.
Color, on the other hand, were all $80+. Blah!

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 5:04 am
by indianajdp
I know this sounds ridiculously impossible, but it's true.
We picked up the package last night at the Post Office and on the way I was telling my daughter that we would be avble to watch Treasure Planet now, as it was one of my initial club orders (she loves that movie and she's only three). So I get the box and I'm thiking...this is a bit too heavy for just those three movies. Sure enough, it's the Tins.

Mike I hope you can get yours that quickly too, but I'm so amazed by this turnaround I can't possible fathom that it is always that fast.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 8:06 pm
by Mike
Loomis, I definitely don't need to get everything Disney (I refuse to buy any cheapquels, for example). But I've always, ever since I was six and saw The Making of The Little Mermaid, loved behind the scenes animation stuff. I still remember being fascinated that one of tghe big breakthroughs on animating Ariel was that her hair had to constantly move because she was underwater (don't remember the animator that was talking about it, as I was only six at the time. Glen Keane maybe?). It was one of those epiphany moments, and my love for animation was born. Anyway, long answer to a question you didn't ask in the first place: I'm sure I'll get Behind-the-Scenes, it's just a matter of when. Probably not until next month as I gave the ol' credit card a good workout buying the first wave of Treasures.

Indianajp (mind if I call you Indy? It's so much shorter to type), I simply can't wait to get my tins. I'm most curious about Silly Symphonies because I've seen so few, but know that there was just so much spectacular animation in it, I'm almost afraid it won't live up to my expectations. And I'm really excited that I'm getting my favorite Disney short on MMiLC (At least I think I am). It's the one where Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are together in this trailer and harvest corn in the fields as they drive by, milk a cow, and Goofy nearly drives them off the rod, if I remember correctly. To this day I cite when I get into arguments about the proper way to eat corn (you're supposed to eat it like a typewriter, one end to the other, then reset it). Don't know too much about the other two, but I'm sure they'll be plenty illuminating, particularly Davy Crockett since I know next to nothing about it.

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 8:53 pm
by indianajdp
Mike, you'll love Davy Crockett.

I'm only 31...not old enough to have been around when these originally aired back in the 1950s...and I absolutely love it. It is by far my favorite Tin, and that's saying a lot since every one of them is fantastic.

Re: Well, I just joined...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 6:41 pm
by indianajdp
Mike wrote: 2) About how long do these shipments take? It said my introductory package would take 4 to 6 weeks to get to me, but they never gave an estimate for the 4 pak.

Another update...or lack thereof.

I still do not have my initial order I placed when I joined the Disney Club. I'm not at all complaining about the turnaround time since it's just been over a week, but I find it funny that I got my second order before I received my opening order.

Hell, I got the Tins before I even received confirmation they were shipping.

Re: Well, I just joined...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 8:18 pm
by Mike
indianajdp wrote:
Mike wrote: 2) About how long do these shipments take? It said my introductory package would take 4 to 6 weeks to get to me, but they never gave an estimate for the 4 pak.

Another update...or lack thereof.

I still do not have my initial order I placed when I joined the Disney Club. I'm not at all complaining about the turnaround time since it's just been over a week, but I find it funny that I got my second order before I received my opening order.

Hell, I got the Tins before I even received confirmation they were shipping.
Man, this is just strange.

I got my confirmation that my 4 pak shipped today. So, it should be here soon (hopefully, of course I've just jinxed it, but whatever). And I got the shipping confirmation for my intro package day before yesterday, so I'll be getting 7 new dvds in the next few days (again hopefully, blah blah).

Just out of curiousity, what three movies did you choose for your intro package? Mine were Monster's Inc, Spirited Away, and the Great Mouse Detective (which is gonna be a gift for a friend).

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 8:44 pm
by Maerj
Call them. When I joined, I waited for months for my first shipment. I eventually got tired of waiting and called them, it turned out they lost my information and they rushed the DVDs out quickly after that. So, call them to confirm your order.

Re: Well, I just joined...

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:18 pm
by indianajdp
Mike wrote: next few days (again hopefully, blah blah).

Just out of curiousity, what three movies did you choose for your intro package? Mine were Monster's Inc, Spirited Away, and the Great Mouse Detective (which is gonna be a gift for a friend).
ummm...lemme think ....

Treasure Planet - LOVED it .. so does my 3-year old
Homeward Bound - For hailey, she loves Dogs
Melody Time - Slowly getting a few Classics I've never seen

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 2:54 pm
by indianajdp
Just received the Original order this afternoon from DMC :up:
That's about a ten day turnaround...not bad at all.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:33 pm
by Mike
Wow, you're lucky Indy. Mine still haven't come in. Although, they've both shipped, according to the club, so hopefully they'll get here soon. But now this puts me in something of a dilemma. I already have MM in B&W, but I don't have Behind-the-Scenes or Complete Goofy. Should I wait for a similar deal on the second set of Treasures, or should I just go and get them off eBay?

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:17 pm
by indianajdp
Tough question.

I guess if you don't have the patience to do so (and I'm not sure I would) go ahead and start looking at eBay auctions. If you CAN wait, it could be another year or so until they do this for Wave 2 -- Based on how long it took them to offer this for Wave 1.

Then again you never know. They could have such an overwhelming response to this offer they could quickly follow it up with a Multi-Pack for Wave 2.

Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 9:23 pm
by poco
Complete Goofy is somewhat hard to find and getting expensive on e-bay. If you get closer to Christmas, it will go up in price. I've seen Behind the Scenes on several internet sites for a reasonable price, meaning you can still get copies from sites such as buy.com (still in stock) or deepdiscountdvd.com (in stock I believe). If I were you, I would get Behind the Scenes now and then work on Goofy on ebay for around 40 dollars. Hope that helps.

Also, when the next wave of tins come out , I would get them quick. Budget, budget, budget!!!!