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| | Description | Disney-Pixar Ultimate Movie Collection includes eight of Pixar's full length films on DVD:
Toy Story (10th Anniversary Edition) Experience a hilarious fantasy about the lives toys lead when they're left alone. Woody (Tom Hanks), an old-fashioned cowboy doll, is Andy's favorite. But when Andy gets Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) for his birthday, the flashy new space hero takes Andy's room by storm! Their rivalry leaves them lost with a toy's worst nightmare -- Sid, the toy-torturing boy next door. Woody and Buzz must work together to escape, realizing along the way that they've got a friend ... in each other! Now, in a magnificent special edition, Toy Story shines even brighter. With an all-new enhanced picture and a spectacular home theater mix as well as exclusive bonus features, including deleted scenes and a retrospective special with director John Lasseter, this modern classic is one you'll enjoy to infinity and beyond.
A Bug's Life (Collector's Edition) Journey inside the world of bugs in this epic of miniature proportions. Crawling with imaginative characters, hilarious laughs, and colorful animation, Walt Disney Pictures Presentation of A Pixar Animation Studios Film, A Bug's Life, will "delight everyone -- young, old, or six-legged." (People Magazine) In this 2-disc set you'll step behind the scenes for a look at the innovation and teamwork that resulted in this ingenious film. Loaded with bonus features — including animation not seen in theaters, abandoned sequences, and multiple surprises — A Bug's Life Collector's Edition offers something for everyone from families to film lovers!
Toy Story 2 A Golden Globe Award winner for Best Picture, Toy Story 2 has become a favorite all across the world, garnering praise from fans and critics everywhere. It's "an instant classic," raves New York Magazine. Now, in a 2-disc collector's edition with a sparkling theater mix, this groundbreaking animated adventure is even better! While Andy is away at summer camp, Woody is toynapped by Al, a greedy collector who needs Andy's favorite toy to complete his Roundup Gang collection. Together with Jessie, Bullseye, and the Prospector, Woody is on his way to a museum where he'll spend the rest of his life behind glass. It's up to Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, and Slinky Dog to rescue their friend and remind him what being a toy is all about. Bursting with exclusive bonus features, including deleted scenes, outtakes, a new game, and much more, this hilarious comedy classic raises the bar on family entertainment to infinity and beyond.
Monsters, Inc. From the Academy Award(R)-winning creators of Toy Story comes the computer-animated film that captured the hearts of fans and critics everywhere. Monsters, Inc., is "visually dazzling, action-packed, and hilarious" (Boston Herald), featuring groundbreaking animation, imaginative storytelling, and unforgettable voice talent. John Goodman stars as the lovable James P. Sullivan (Sulley) and Billy Crystal as his wisecracking best friend, Mike Wazowski. Top scarer Sulley and his enthusiastic Scare Assistant Mike work at Monsters, Inc., the largest scream-processing factory in Monstropolis. The main power source of the monster world is the collected screams of human children. Monsters believe children are dangerous and toxic, however, and they are scared silly when a little girl wanders into their world. Sulley and Mike do their best to return the girl home, but they face monstrous intrigue and some hilarious misadventures along the way. Monsters, Inc., is "supremely clever -- fun for kids and adults alike" (CBS-TV). Treat yourself to the most entertaining movie of the year with all-new exclusive bonus features and animation for monster laughs and monster fun.
Finding Nemo From The New Yorker The latest flood of wizardry from Pixar, whose productions, from Toy Story onward, have lent an indispensable vigor and wit to the sagging art of mainstream animation. Whether the new movie, directed by Andrew Stanton, will add much to that resuscitation is another matter. Albert Brooks provides the voice of Marlin, a non-amusing clown fish who sees his young son, Nemo, borne off in a diver's net. Not to be daunted, and plainly unfazed by the threat of both sharks and sentimentality, Marlin sets off to rescue his only child. You'll never guess how it ends. The technical skill on show is beyond question, but, as yet another computer-generated seascape ripples past, you may be tempted to ask whether that skill is driving the story; Marlin just drifts from one semi-heroic feat to the next, and the characters seldom get their hooks, or their jaws, into you with the pointed, snippy comedy that we have come to associate with Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Also, not to be impolite or anything, but how expressive is a fish, until it hits a grill? With the voices of Geoffrey Rush, Barry Humphries, Willem Dafoe, Allison Janney, and-the funniest of the shoal-Ellen DeGeneres. -Anthony Lane Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker
The Incredibles After creating the last great traditionally animated film of the 20th century, The Iron Giant, filmmaker Brad Bird joined top-drawer studio Pixar to create this exciting, completely entertaining computer-animated film. Bird gives us a family of "supers," a brood of five with special powers desperately trying to fit in with the 9-to-5 suburban lifestyle. Of course, in a more innocent world, Bob and Helen Parr were superheroes, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl. But blasted lawsuits and public disapproval forced them and other supers to go incognito, making it even tougher for their school-age kids, the shy Violet and the aptly named Dash. When a stranger named Mirage (voiced by Elizabeth Pena) secretly recruits Bob for a potential mission, the old glory days spin in his head, even if his body is a bit too plump for his old super suit. Nominated for four Oscars, The Incredibles won for Best Animated Film and, in an unprecedented win for non-live-action films, Sound Editing.
Cars From the acclaimed creators of Toy Story, The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo comes a high-octane adventure comedy that shows life is about the journey, not the finish line. Hotshot rookie race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is living life in the fast lane until he hits a detour on his way to the most important race of his life. Stranded in Radiator Springs, a forgotten town on the old Route 66, he meets Sally, Mater, Doc Hudson (Paul Newman), and a variety of quirky characters who help him discover that there's more to life than trophies and fame. Revved up with a sensational soundtrack, featuring Rascal Flatts, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, James Taylor, and others, plus exciting bonus features, including the exclusive short movie "Mater And The Ghostlight," Cars is full of freewheeling fun for everyone.
Ratatouille From the creators of Cars and The Incredibles comes a break-through comedy with something for everyone. With delightful new characters, experience Paris from an all-new perspective. It's "terrific movie making" raves Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight. In one of Paris' finest restaurants, Remy, a determined young rat, dreams of becoming a renowned French chef. Torn between his family's wishes and his true calling, Remy and his pal Linguini set in motion a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down. Ratatouille is a treat you'll want to enjoy again and again.
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| | Product Details | | Format: | Color, DVD, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 14 | | Studio: | Buena Vista Home Entertainment | | Run Time: | 803 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | August 19, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 25 reviews |
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93 of 96 found the following review helpful:
Product Details are WROOOOONG! Nov 05, 2008
By R. Bushey I bought the Disney Pixar Ultimate Movie Collection and have been very happy with the purchase. But the Product Details here are DEAD wrong. Number of discs? 14! FOURTEEN! Cars and Ratatouille are the only singles. All the others are 2-disc sets. Aspect Ratio? WIDESCREEN! Every single one is available in pristine Widescreen glory, not 1.33:1 (A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc. and Finding Nemo each come with both Widescreen and Fullscreen as did their original 2-disc releases). Unless the Collection for sale here is a distinct alternate from the one I bought - which truly would make no sense considering the purpose of the release as a pristine collectible presenting the first eight Pixar films in all their glory - dramatic corrections need to be made, so the customers have the right idea about what they're thinking about buying.
I thought this needed to be said in response to reviews by people who decry the Aspect Ratio and Number of discs displayed under Product Details while admitting that they already own the movies and haven't bought this Collection in the first place. I don't mean to offend anyone; I just want to set the facts right.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
nice box set!! Dec 02, 2008
By Kaytlin Modzelewski My husband and i were looking to catch up on the pixar movies and i found this recommended for me after i bought wall-e. i price checked, all pixar movies are 15.99 so this made it cheaper that buying them seperately.
it arrived today, there was a dent in the packaging just above lightning mcqueen's eyes. it kind of ruins the look of the packaging, but nothing inside is damaged. there are no individual dvd cases, they are packaged like a book, and each dvd is in a plastic holder, and you just turn them to get to the dvd you want.
i think this is great if you havent got any of the other pixar movies. also a great deal.
22 of 29 found the following review helpful:
A Great Collection of Already Released Materials Jul 26, 2008
By Movie Mania
"DVD Collector"
This is a great collection of Pixar films the only problem is that most Pixar fan already have one or more. And this appears not to have any new special materials to make it worth buying if you are someone like me. But if you are not, this is a great collection. It contains the first eight (and as of writing this review only eight) Pixar films. All of which have received Oscar recognition.
The following are the films included:
Toy Story - Special Oscar Recipient and nominated for three Oscars (writing, music and song) - What do your toys do when you are not around? - Starring Tom Hanks as cowboy Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear
A Bug's Life - Oscar Nominee (Music) - Flik's village is ravaged every year by the Grasshoppers and he goes off to find warrior bugs to help defend it but all he finds is a circus troop. Many people have said that this film was inspired by Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai. Voices include Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey and Phyliss Diller
Toy Story 2 - Oscar Nominee (Song) - This time around, Woody is stolen by a toy collector. It's Buzz Lightyear (and Gang) to the rescue. But does Woody want to be rescued. Featuring Joan Cusack as Jessie, the Yodeling Cowgirl and Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head.
Monster's Inc. - Oscar Winner (song) and nominated (Animated Film, Score and Sound Editing) - Monsters are sent to scare children through magic doors but what happens when a child finds it way to the monster's world. Can love beat hate? Featuring Billy Crystal and John Goodman
Finding Nemo - Oscar Winner Best Animated Feature and nominated Score, Screenplay and Sound Editing - When Nemo is kidnapped by man, it's up to dad to rescue him. Featuring the voices of Ellen Degeneres, Albert Brooks and Geoffrey Rush
The Incredibles - Oscar Winner Best Animated Feature and Best Sound Editing and nominated for Screenplay and Sound Mixing - Where do superheros go when the retire and what do they do when the retire and can they really stay retired? For the Incredibles it is raise a family but will they return to their superhero life when the world is threatened by an old nemisis? Featuring the voices of Holly Hunter, Craig T Nelson and Samuel L Jackson
Cars - Oscar Nominee (Animated Film and Song) - This is the best of the group. This film actually is a study about professional athletes who become egomaniacs with their success. Lightning McQueen is the newest superstar on the Piston Cup circuit and he is full of himself. His ego gets in his way during the final race of the season and causes a three way tie for the coveted Piston Cup. On his way to the raceoff he get lost in Radiator Springs, a sleepy little town that has gotten all but vanished when the freeway passed it by. Lightning finds the true meaning of life and friendship. Featuring the voices of Paul Newman, Bonnie Hunt, Katherine Helmond and Owen Wilson. (The film has a Pixar retrospective of John Ratzenberger that is wonderful)
Ratatouille - Oscar Winner Best Animated Film and nominated for Screenplay, Score, Sound Mixing and Sound Editing - What happens when the world's greatest chef is a field rat? He goes to Paris and teams up with the inept son a his favorite chef. This is a great farce and a new step for the Pixar franchise. Featuring the voices of Peter O'Toole, Ian Holm and perennials Brad Garret and John Ratzenberger
Once again this is a great collect but is just a compilation of the previously released dvd's. It would have been nice to include the shorts and Pixar documentaries plus something new. But this will make a nice present for expectant mothers or toddlers who may not have the films yet.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Extremely Happy Oct 28, 2008
By Cindy Cabrera I thought this package was great! $110.00 for 8 Pixar movies was a great deal. It comes out to be 13.75 for each movie. I couldn't find any of these movies brand new for less then 16.00. Each movie comes with 2 disc. This was a great buy and my son loved it!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Setting the Record Straight Dec 14, 2008
By Tim Challies You all know these movies, so I am not going to review the films themselves. They're great; you love 'em; I love 'em; our kids love em;. No surprises there. Instead, I want to say a few words about this specific collection. Amazon has many of the details wrong in their description (though they have changed some of them recently). I ordered this from Amazon a few days ago so can tell you exactly what you are getting.
Even though the product specs say the films are 4:3, they are not. Each of the films is available in widescreen and a few are available in both widescreen and fullscreen. So widescreen snobs like me have nothing to worry about--you'll get the full 16:9 experience. Also, the set comes with 14 DVDs, not 8 as Amazon first stated. There are two discs for most of the films with one for a couple of them. In most cases the second DVD is full of the standard extras.
So here is what you're getting: all of the Pixar films up through Ratatouille. They are all widescreen (with a few having the option to watch in fullscreen) and all have at least some extras. The package comes in a nice "accordian style" case where each of the fourteen "pages" holds one of the DVDs.
It's a great set and exactly what those of us need who don't care to buy each of the movies on its own. Kudos to Pixar for the great set. Now if only they had waited until *after* Wall-E...
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