Disney Movie Rewards
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Uh, some what now!?
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GIVETHANKS (5 points)
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I give thanks,
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Up today:
20% Sitewide Discount On Privé Revaux Luxury Eyewear - 25 Points
Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel Goose Poster - Hot Reward - 400 Points
Marvel Studios' Iron Man First Appearance Poster - 500 Points
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Blu-ray Combo Pack - 650 Points
Marvel Studios' Thor: The Dark World Teaser Poster - 750 Points
Million Dollar Arm Blu-ray + Digital Code - 800 Points
Solo: A Star Wars Story Blu-ray + 4K Ultra + Digital Code - 1000 Points
Marvel Studios' Ant-Man Blu-ray Combo Pack 3D + Digital Code - 1500 Points
Marvel Studios' Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Blu-ray Combo Pack + Digital Code - 2000 Points
20% Sitewide Discount On Privé Revaux Luxury Eyewear - 25 Points
Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel Goose Poster - Hot Reward - 400 Points
Marvel Studios' Iron Man First Appearance Poster - 500 Points
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Blu-ray Combo Pack - 650 Points
Marvel Studios' Thor: The Dark World Teaser Poster - 750 Points
Million Dollar Arm Blu-ray + Digital Code - 800 Points
Solo: A Star Wars Story Blu-ray + 4K Ultra + Digital Code - 1000 Points
Marvel Studios' Ant-Man Blu-ray Combo Pack 3D + Digital Code - 1500 Points
Marvel Studios' Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 Blu-ray Combo Pack + Digital Code - 2000 Points
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Privé Revaux Luxury Eyewear! Yes!
Actually, this reminds me that I still need to watch even *one* of the Tink movies! Heehee...Million Dollar Arm was one of the Blus way back on Rewards...guess they just can’t shift ‘em for even eight bucks! I already have the Solo (I fixed the caps lock for you! ) 4K, but would be up for Rogue One at somepoint, the only SW I don’t have a 4K of now, but there are others I would rather wait for.
Thanking you for the update Dan!
Actually, this reminds me that I still need to watch even *one* of the Tink movies! Heehee...Million Dollar Arm was one of the Blus way back on Rewards...guess they just can’t shift ‘em for even eight bucks! I already have the Solo (I fixed the caps lock for you! ) 4K, but would be up for Rogue One at somepoint, the only SW I don’t have a 4K of now, but there are others I would rather wait for.
Thanking you for the update Dan!
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I’ve bizarrely seen the end of Pirate Fairy, and thought it looked okay. I’ve never gone back and watched them all though, having, like you said, got the gist. Most of them did get cinema releases here though; I have a Fairy Rescue poster, I tink.
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"I tink" was that intentional? Kinda works.
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Glad someone spotted it!
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(oh, you...)
They were all direct-video over here, which was pretty well on its way out in the mid-10's. (And not just because of disk.)
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Neverbeast never should have happened. Pirate Fairy was a perfect way to end things. Overall, it was a pretty decent series of movies... until Neverbeast.
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Legend of the NeverBeast... even I don't find much redeeming qualities in that sequel.
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Ouch! Okay, then maybe that’s one to miss out. I always heard Secret Of The Wings was the one to miss, but sounds like Neverbeast tops it. Shame, as if any one of these *sounded* like it fit into the original Neverland as much as anything, it was the idea of a Neverbeast.
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The ending was pretty sad. Never know, you might like it! Judged on its own merit it's not that bad.
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The problem was the scene where Fawn (the animal-fairy with the ponytail) ends up being the main character and letting the beast get into trouble--Tink asks her what happened, Fawn stalls "Well, um... " and Tink responds with "Don't give me that 'Well, um... ' look, I INVENTED that look!"
Which pretty much emphasized how Tink had little to do in her own franchise entry this time, since someone else was playing her entire role in the story. As opposed to the others, where it's usually the rest that don't have much to do.
And Disney's first teaser preview for Pirate Fairy just showed the scene where the fairies accidentally switch colors/powers, only it was titled "The Quest for Queen Clarion". Looks like Disney went back to the reliable Pirates/Pan well for that one at the last minute, which got them in trouble the first time.
Which pretty much emphasized how Tink had little to do in her own franchise entry this time, since someone else was playing her entire role in the story. As opposed to the others, where it's usually the rest that don't have much to do.
And Disney's first teaser preview for Pirate Fairy just showed the scene where the fairies accidentally switch colors/powers, only it was titled "The Quest for Queen Clarion". Looks like Disney went back to the reliable Pirates/Pan well for that one at the last minute, which got them in trouble the first time.