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The Escapist
12-06-05, 02:48 PM
They had all four new titles and I got em all (don't worry -- there are plenty left).

Manzana
12-06-05, 11:25 PM
Thanks for the info. I got mine at Best Buy for $21.24 (after a $15 off Disney gift card coupon) so I guess I paid 75 cents more on each at Costco. I chose the Best Buy route because (1) I had to be at work by 10 AM so I couldn't wait around for Costco to open at 10 (Best Buy opened at 9), (2) I didn't know what price Costco would have since they don't make that info available ahead of time, and (3) I had Reward Zone certificates to use.

It'll be interesting to see if they drop the tins down to $14.99 like they did last time before the return period ends on my Best Buy ones (Jan. 25th I was told). Costco will probably drop them to that price on Jan. 26th.

By the way, are Elfego Baca/Swamp Fox and Spin & Marty all in color? The packages say so, but pre-release info I saw all had B&W clips.

JP5683
12-07-05, 03:16 AM
I picked up the Rarities set, I forgot all about it coming out today. It was $21.99 for me though.

I haven't opened it yet, after reading the contents list online, I'm thinking of returning it.

The Escapist
12-07-05, 09:59 AM
Don't know if the live action stuff is color or b/w, as I got these for my wife to give me for Christmas (heh heh...) I can't imagine the Spin & Martys being in color, since they're so old, but maybe. Anybody know?

Cameron
12-07-05, 12:09 PM
i do know that Walt Disney was ahead of his time. He shot many of his television shows on color film, before color tv was truly available. Some of these were even broadcast in B&W but filmed in color (as walt wanted them to stand the test of time) Walt had early deals with technicolor, and had exclusive rights to color cartoons for a while. I am sure that these fall into that realm. So don't worry about it being bastardized, as this has always been color film.