SWillie! wrote:
Haha I know. I looked it up. Never heard that term before though.
Sorry, as someone from the Benelux that was funny.
So when someone asks where you're from do you say Benelux or do you say the actual country? Does it run pretty much like a single country? Lol I don't know if what I'm sayin makes sense
SWillie! wrote:So when someone asks where you're from do you say Benelux or do you say the actual country? Does it run pretty much like a single country?
No, you say the specific country. They are all separate countries. Benelux is only a customs union between these three countries.
Sorry, as someone from the Benelux that was funny.
So when someone asks where you're from do you say Benelux or do you say the actual country? Does it run pretty much like a single country? Lol I don't know if what I'm sayin makes sense
Benelux refers to the region, it's not a single country. It's more of an economical term (correct me if I'm wrong), not a geographical one. The term has lost its purpose though and it has come to be used mainly (and usually) for movie/music distribution.
And yes it is definitely more of an economical term. Benelux is a often used to refer to the region as a market. Movies and such are often released simultaneously in each country. There's lots more, but it's boring stuff.
Disney and Pixar present an incredible new collection of 12 short films, featuring multiple Academy Award(R) nominees (Best Short Film, Animated: "Presto", 2008; "Day & Night", 2010; "La Luna", 2011) and a host of family favorites. Join the celebration of imagination with this must-own collection, packed with unforgettable animation, fantastic stories and captivating characters. Plus, enjoy all-new extras that share how Pixar's storied talent got their start - including student films from acclaimed directors John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter.
"Nitemare", "The Lady & The Lamp", "Somewhere In The Arctic", "A Story", "Winter", "Palm Springs", "Next Door".
Watched Stanton's and Docter's student films in my History of Animation class last year. Stanton's was mediocre, but Docter's was HILARIOUS. This will be a great bonus feature!
Your Friend, the Rat Presto BURN-E Partly Cloudy Dug's Special Mission Day & Night Hawaiian Vacation Small Fry La Luna
Partysaurus Rex will likely be included and The Legend of Mor’du is possible but I'm intrigued what the other shorts might be. Tokyo Mater was theatrically released, would that be possible to include on this DVD?
Micheal Eisner was counting his money and he got DIZZNEY!
Philo & Gunge wrote:
Partysaurus Rex will likely be included and The Legend of Mor’du is possible but I'm intrigued what the other shorts might be. Tokyo Mater was theatrically released, would that be possible to include on this DVD?
I'd imagine that since it was included on the Mater's Tall Tales blu-ray/DVD, Pixar wouldn't release it on a second compilation.
Your Friend the Rat
Presto
BURN E
Partly Cloudy
Dug's Special Mission
Day & Night
Air Mater
Hawaiian Vacation
Small Fry
La Luna
The Legend of Mor'du
Time Travel Mater
Wow, what a disappointing set. Only 7 shorts for less than 40 dollars (estimated). And the fact that a lot of them are already out on Blu-Ray (And La Luna wil obviously be on the Brave disc too) is more pathetic. I would get it just for the student shorts (which you can probably see online for free), but the price is just insane.
however, this shouldnt be unexpected. It's already been 5 years since volume 1 and we havent had that many theatrical shorts. at the same price point, Cars Toons had only 35 minutes of the main feature(plus plenty of extras to even it out a little) and TTT is it's own domain for commerce.