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What disney movie should I get next?

Post by Alan »

Here are the disney movies I have:
Aladdin
Bambi
Lion King
Pocahontas
Incredibles
Sleeping Beauty

what should I get next?
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Although I didn't personally like this one, The Little Mermaid is one of those Disney movies that stands the test of time. And if you enjoyed Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame might be good for your collection.

Personally, however, I would get Lilo and Stitch. It's a very fun movie. :)
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Just thought of another one: 101 Dalmations. That was a very popular movie that (apparently) warranted a sequel.
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Get the Incredibles- It is just an Incredible movie :D
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Personally, I'd recommend the 2 Disc Sets of Alice in Wonderland, Mary Poppins and Monsters Inc as the films are lovely and the extras are great. You may not want Monsters Inc as it comes with no slipcover so therefore it must be ugly (:roll:), but I believe Alice and Mary do and if you don't see them with slipcovers, then just buy the DVDs and ring up for a slipcover later.
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Brother bear I suggest you
Nice story and good music
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I say go with Alice in Wonderland: Masterpiece Edition. It's an excellent film with an amazing transfer, and a nice roster of bonus material. Plus, It'll probably go out of print in a couple of months, so I say snatch it now, not to mention the fact that you could use another Walt-era film in your collection. Other Disney movies I'd recommend:

Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Edition
A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition
Monsters, Inc.
Finding Nemo
Mulan: Special Edition
Brother Bear

Brother Bear and Monsters, Inc. don't have slipcovers, but I promise you that you'll kick yourself later if you avoid these movies (especially Monsters, Inc.) just because they have no slipcovers.
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Post by cydney »

Didn't you ask whether to buy Incredibles or Bambi before and now they're on your list again of which to buy?

Buy Lion King since it is starting to get hard to find.

Or, don't buy any and make another thread next week on what to buy again.
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cydney wrote:Didn't you ask whether to buy Incredibles or Bambi before and now they're on your list again of which to buy?

Buy Lion King since it is starting to get hard to find.

Or, don't buy any and make another thread next week on what to buy again.
I think the movies he listed are the ones he has.

Alan, I'd suggest Alice In Wonderland: Masterpiece Edition. You'll kick yourself if you don't get it and it goes OOP. It's got some of the Alice comedies plus An Hour In Wonderland. It's very good to have. If you're lucky, you might find one with a slipcover like I did.
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I would go for Mulan: Special Edition. It's a really good movie and the bonus features look good as well.

A cheaper buy (and Recommended) would be Treasure Planet. It's not the best of the recent classics, but it wasn't the total disaster it was made out to be, either. It landed an Academy Away nomination for Best Animated Feature Film in the most crowded year for that category, so that counts for something. On repeat viewings, it gets better. The Bonus Features aren't too shabby, either, for a 1-Discer. :)
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You need to see Brother Bear. You need to own Brother Bear. Absorb it for all it's Pacific Northwesterness. :D
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Post by Timon/Pumbaa fan »

Monster's Inc. first! It's a really great movie from Pixar! Plus the 2-Disc DVD blows the previous Pixar DVDS out of the water. Then get Mulan or Brother Bear.
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The Emperor's New Groove: Collector's Edition :lol:

That's one of the only movies that made me smile.
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I say go with Mary Poppinsif you can. The two DVDs I'd suggest that are easy to get: Aladdin and Bambi are already ones that you have.
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Alice in Wonderland. Hands down.
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You can't go wrong with any of the Pixar movies.
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Disneykid wrote:I say go with Alice in Wonderland: Masterpiece Edition. It's an excellent film with an amazing transfer, and a nice roster of bonus material. Plus, It'll probably go out of print in a couple of months, so I say snatch it now, not to mention the fact that you could use another Walt-era film in your collection. Other Disney movies I'd recommend:

Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Edition
A Bug's Life: Collector's Edition
Monsters, Inc.
Finding Nemo
Mulan: Special Edition
Brother Bear

Brother Bear and Monsters, Inc. don't have slipcovers, but I promise you that you'll kick yourself later if you avoid these movies (especially Monsters, Inc.) just because they have no slipcovers.
Add A Bug's Life to your list with no slipcovers as they are really hard to find with a slipcover. I saw one and it was $10 more than without a slipcover up here in Canada.
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Post by Alan »

What months do you think alice in wonderland will go out of print? Like at the end of summer?
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Post by CJ »

I suggest you get Monsters Inc. However, if you cant stand to have a dvd without a slipcover,
these would be better choices for you:

Alice in Wonderland
Finding Nemo
Mulan
Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Edition
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