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From:Paige O'Hara , Robby Benson , Angela Lansbury , David Ogden Stiers , Jerry Orbach , Disney , Gary Trousdale , Walt Disney Video ,
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Terrible Customer Service, 2008-11-13 When I oreder this DVD I thought I owuld have a gift for my wife in time for her birthday. I even e-mailed this person to ask if I could pay additional fees fro a faster mailing service. The e-mail was returned. I went to the store front for this individual and it was closed. Amazon stood beside thier policy and refunded my money. After that the DVD cam in 10 days late. I had already ordered another DVD. I have it now unopened If you want the DVD back say so. I do not need it.
Worst service ever, 2008-11-05 This is the worst company I have ever done business with. I ordered a dvd on September 29, 08, and have not yet received it. I have contacted the seller three times but have not received any answer back. My suggestion to anyone - DO NOT USE THIS SELLER.
We love it!, 2008-11-02 This is the best "Princess" movie out there in my opinion. It focuses on one of the more valuable lessons in life and positively pushes literacy, self respect, compassion and self reliance through the main character.
I have a 3 year old, so since it's arrived we've seen it about 30 times.
Belle, 2008-11-01 I bought this DVD in response to all the princess references on TV and various books that were given to my Grand-Daughter. This could be a very disturbing movie for children because of the dark theme and magic. Most kids appear to handle the story fine because, in the end, good triumphs over evil and there is a happy ending. On the second disk, tucked away behind the tea kettle on the menu, is a fantastic music video by Celine Dione and Peabo Bryson, of the title song.
Big screen? Wait for a newer edition, 2008-10-29 This is one of my favorite Disney films. I was excited when I pulled it out of the box to show it to my 3-year-old daughter for the first time.
Unfortunately, I was extremely disappointed with the quality of the DVD. I'm not sure if it's a bootleg copy or if it's just because my vendor shipped the Canadian version (the DVD box was white), but other people have complained about Disney shoehorning too much stuff onto the DVD.
The quality of the images is inconsistent. In some places, it looks chunky and lo res. Belle's Papa's eye color keeps changing. But worst of all, my 6-month-old DVD player keeps putting a blue bar across the top of the screen with a little movie projector icon every time there's a difference between the regular and work-in-progress edition.
I'm ready to give the DVD to Goodwill and wait for the next version to come out. Buy Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella or Snow White and wait it out.
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