OH TEH NOES! The vault is closing and Disney will never release their movies again!
Yeah...never seen that one before, but the kids'll believe it.
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Hey, I liked Little Mermaid. The chef scene made the film for me.TheAussieReaper wrote:
They do this all the time. For a while you couldn't get the little mermaid on dvd ffs. My sister loved that show.
(it wasn't for me, srs) lol
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Good or not, it's still a ploy, and is beginning to wear a bit at the seams with parents who remember their own childhood panic at the 'discontinuation of Disney VHS's.'Aries_37 wrote:
Meh the ''vault'' is a very good marketing ploy that helps keep their movies a valuable, vintage commodity. Disney deserve it though, I grew up watching Disney. George Lucas however, can go screw himself.
Old Disney classics on VHS are actually worth quite a lot if in mint condition ...unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Good or not, it's still a ploy, and is beginning to wear a bit at the seams with parents who remember their own childhood panic at the 'discontinuation of Disney VHS's.'Aries_37 wrote:
Meh the ''vault'' is a very good marketing ploy that helps keep their movies a valuable, vintage commodity. Disney deserve it though, I grew up watching Disney. George Lucas however, can go screw himself.
Then who are we to deny the next generation their brickshatting experience. Enjoying Disney films is a part of growing up. I'm usually all for hating the corporate machine but what can I say, this one got me while I was youngunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Good or not, it's still a ploy, and is beginning to wear a bit at the seams with parents who remember their own childhood panic at the 'discontinuation of Disney VHS's.'Aries_37 wrote:
Meh the ''vault'' is a very good marketing ploy that helps keep their movies a valuable, vintage commodity. Disney deserve it though, I grew up watching Disney. George Lucas however, can go screw himself.
Yeah, it was an experience all right, but it turned me into a bitter young pirate for awhile. The industry's its own worst enemy.Aries_37 wrote:
Then who are we to deny the next generation their brickshatting experience. Enjoying Disney films is a part of growing up. I'm usually all for hating the corporate machine but what can I say, this one got me while I was youngunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Good or not, it's still a ploy, and is beginning to wear a bit at the seams with parents who remember their own childhood panic at the 'discontinuation of Disney VHS's.'Aries_37 wrote:
Meh the ''vault'' is a very good marketing ploy that helps keep their movies a valuable, vintage commodity. Disney deserve it though, I grew up watching Disney. George Lucas however, can go screw himself.
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Disney used to be goodAries_37 wrote:
Then who are we to deny the next generation their brickshatting experience. Enjoying Disney films is a part of growing up. I'm usually all for hating the corporate machine but what can I say, this one got me while I was youngunnamednewbie13 wrote:
Good or not, it's still a ploy, and is beginning to wear a bit at the seams with parents who remember their own childhood panic at the 'discontinuation of Disney VHS's.'Aries_37 wrote:
Meh the ''vault'' is a very good marketing ploy that helps keep their movies a valuable, vintage commodity. Disney deserve it though, I grew up watching Disney. George Lucas however, can go screw himself.
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...TheAussieReaper wrote:
lmao I hadn't seen it, I bought her the Lion King. She watched that again and again on vhs. As soon as it ended she's hit the rewind button and start again. I was so sick of it I hid the tape. lol But then she got LK2 and I think 3 as well.
But that looks more annoying ^
I concur....When Disney makes their "closing vault" annoucement, I think of the last scene in Raiders of the Lost Arc, the Arc is carted into a warehouse to be shelfed and forgotten.jsnipy wrote:
the whole "vault" thing is silly