Showing posts with label VHS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VHS. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Walt Disney Home Video Promotional Buttons




By Nick

Back in the mid 90′s when I was a Cast Member at a local Disney Store, we would wear buttons to promote the newest releases on Walt Disney Home Video.

Some were major releases of blockbuster animated movies, such as Pocahontas.

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Some were for live action clunkers, such as “A Kid in King Arthur’s Court”. I confess, I saw this in the theater, and don’t remember a minute of it. I went to see it for the Mickey Mouse cartoon short before it, “Runaway Brain”.

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I believe “Angels in the Outfield” may have been a bigger success, but I have not seen it to this day.

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We would also promote the latest Sing Along Songs videos, such as this one featuring songs from the Hunchback of Notre Dame.



Do you have any of these movies or the sing along videos on VHS?

Friday, December 20, 2013

Mary Poppins Record and Movie Book

By: Nick

Today, Disney releases the film, Saving Mr. Banks, and to say I am excited to see this is an understatement.
Both Barbie and I have grown up with Mary Poppins.

The film centers on the life of P. L. Travers, creator of Mary Poppins, shifting between her childhood, and the negotiations with Walt Disney in the making of the motion picture, Mary Poppins, in 1961 

If you haven't seen the trailer, it looks absolutely amazing. I just re-watched it, and have goosebumps, and, okay, a tear in my eye.

As much as we both love Mary Poppins, we actually only have 2 items from Mary Poppins, if you don't include a VHS, DVD, and the just released Blu-ray copy of the film!

One is this record album Barbie has had since childhood.


It includes a very brief synopsis of the movie, and even a brief telling of how Disney came to discover Mary Poppins and produce this masterpiece.



And what more can I say about the music by the Sherman Brothers other than it is absolutely brilliant?


This 1964 Mary Poppins movie book from Golden Press was bought just a few months ago at our local flea market.


Originally priced at $.69, I paid $2.


Not in the best of shape, but, having just seen the trailer for the first time the day before, I felt it was fate that I came upon it, and had to buy it!

It tells a bit about the production, and the 2 primary stars, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, on the inside cover, before going on to tell the story of the motion picture, with photos from the film.




We'll be seeing Saving Mr. Banks this weekend, so please stop back for a review.