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Thread bumped, but I've bought since the last time I posted here...
Disney's Winnie the Pooh: Blu Ray/DVD/Digital Copy- I actually bought this while ago, but don't think I've mentioned it until now, . I liked it quite a bit.
Dinsey's Lady and the Tramp: Diamond Edition Blu-Ray/DVD combo pack- I wish I bought the one that comes with the digital copy, but I didn't, for some reason. Oh well, since trying to complete my Disney collection.
Disney/Pixar's Cars 2 Blu Ray/DVD combo- I wasn't planning on buying this one, but when I reserved my copy of "The Muppets" at Toys "R" Us, it allowed me ten bucks off a Disney Blu-Ray, so I said why not.
Disney's The Muppets (2011): Wocka Wocka combo pack edition (Blu-Ray,DVD, Digital copy, soundtrack)- As most people know, I am a HUGE Muppets fan, so needless this was a must buy for me the very day it came out. Bought it at Toys "R" Us, which included a free 3D poster.
Despicable Me: Blu Ray, DVD, Digital Copy- It was on sale at my place of work, Target, and it came with the little googles. I wanted to get this when it first come out, but didn't, so I went for it here. It's a pretty good movie.
Disney's The Lion King: Diamond Edition Blu Ray/DVD- When it comes to both Despicable Me and the Lion King, I wasn't planning on buying any more movies. But as mention Despicable me was on sale and there was a coupon for 25% off any Disney movie, combine that with my 10% discount, well, I had to get it.
Disney's Tinkerbell: Blu Ray- Not really one I wanted per say, but on the Disney Movie Rewards site, there's a deal for a free Blu Ray (sans the 3.95 for shipping), maybe I'm kind of a sucker, cause even though I didn't really want it, for only the cost of shipping, I figured why not. I have heard from even follow men that it's actually not that bad of a movie, but truthfully, this will probably be used to entertain my niece when she's a little older.
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey- A great documentry on the performer of Sesame Street icon Elmo: Mr. Kevin Clash. I've heard quite a bit about this movie, but haven't seen it for myself. When I got home, I popped it right in and loved it. I've read Kevin Clash's book "My life as a Furry Red Monster" and still this movie gave me a new found love and respect for the work of Clash, he is truly passioned about his craft, it's inspringing.
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The Iron Giant: Special Edition- Because it's a pretty darn good and fairly underratted animated movie for only 5 bucks.
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