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Old 03-16-05, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Omyard
I snagged a used but in "like new" condition off eBay for $100 a few weeks ago.
Congrats! It is a nice set!
Old 03-16-05, 10:43 PM
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Wow I didn't realize how much this went for on Ebay. I found one at a Record Exchange shop for 25.00. My wife complained when I bought since I had the movie only copy. Now I'm happy I did pick it up.
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Originally Posted by MrPink
Wow I didn't realize how much this went for on Ebay. I found one at a Record Exchange shop for 25.00. My wife complained when I bought since I had the movie only copy. Now I'm happy I did pick it up.
Dude, this will stir up some crap, but you cannot let a woman tell you how to buy DVDs, that's just a man thing. I know there's women here that are into the hobby and all, but man, it's Toy Story.

In response to original question: it's worth it. Period.
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One thing on the Pixar/Disney partnership: yes Cars is the last currently conracted distribution deal for a Pixar movie at Disney, but the relationship is not dead yet. While Iger was recently appointed President of Disney, it was widely reported that the absolute first thing he did was get Steve Jobs on the phone. I wouldn't be surprised to see Disney renegotiate another deal with Pixar.
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Originally Posted by Hiro11
One thing on the Pixar/Disney partnership: yes Cars is the last currently conracted distribution deal for a Pixar movie at Disney, but the relationship is not dead yet. While Iger was recently appointed President of Disney, it was widely reported that the absolute first thing he did was get Steve Jobs on the phone. I wouldn't be surprised to see Disney renegotiate another deal with Pixar.
Here's to hoping they can rebuild the castle that Eisner burnt down.

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