Toy Story 3 (UK - DVD R2 | BD RB)
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Title: Toy Story 3 (IMDb)
Starring: Tom Hanks
Released: 22nd November 2010
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £23.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Toy Story 3 for the 22nd of November, priced at around £19.99 and £23.99 respectively. A triple play Blu-ray will also be available. Details of all announced bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.



News by Chris Gould
Starring: Tom Hanks
Released: 22nd November 2010
SRP: £19.99 (DVD) £23.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Toy Story 3 for the 22nd of November, priced at around £19.99 and £23.99 respectively. A triple play Blu-ray will also be available. Details of all announced bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.
DVD Release
- Day & Night Short
- Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure
- Filmmakers Commentary
- Paths to Pixar
- Studio Stories: Where’s Gordon?; Cereal Bar; Clean Start
- Toys!
- The gang’s All Here
- A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land

Blu-ray Release
- Making Of
- Goodbye Andy
- Accidental Toymakers
- Cine-Explore (Commentary)
- Beyond the Toybox: An Alternative Commentary Track
- Roundin’ Up A Western Opening
- Bonnie’s Playtime – A Story Roundtable
- Beginnings: Setting A Story In Motion
- Life Of A Shot
- Making of Day & Night
- Games
- Toy Story Trivia Dash
- Animated Fun
- Grab Bag
- Ken’s Dating Tips
- Lots-O’ Huggin’ Bear Commercial 1
- Making of the Lots-O’ Huggin’ Bear Commercial
- Internet Chat
- Security Cam Footage
- 'Gadgets'
- 'Dancing With The Stars' at Pixar
- Character Intros
- Poster Gallery


News by Chris Gould
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4-Disc Triple Play for me. :D
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You really use the Digital Copy in those things?
No, I just like getting the best package. Generally, it's only a quid more.
was hopeing the triple box set would be dvd aswell as blu...but no :0(
Liking this artwork better than the US art
Love the artwork packaging for the DVD and Blu-Ray + DVD Combo.
Chris Gould wrote: You really use the Digital Copy in those things?
I have to say I was firmly in the camp of 'what's the point to digital copies' but they have passed quite a few bus replacement services home for me. I can see why people (usually cinema purist types - and I'm not having a pop at the purists) would say they wouldn't want to watch a film on an ipod, and they'd be right. I wouldn't want my first viewing of a film on an ipod/phone either. BUT...
After having watched BD's of Star Trek and Sherlock Holmes and Up for instance, I have ended up putting the digital copy on the old ipod to pass time on the commute. No it's not the best way to watch a film but if it's packaged with the BD or is only slightly more dosh to get it with rather than without it, digital copies aren't the waste of plastic I'd first assumed. I don't think they are necessary but they add a little extra to the package that you buy and we could all do with a little extra in our package. Fnaar, fnaar.
I have to say I was firmly in the camp of 'what's the point to digital copies' but they have passed quite a few bus replacement services home for me. I can see why people (usually cinema purist types - and I'm not having a pop at the purists) would say they wouldn't want to watch a film on an ipod, and they'd be right. I wouldn't want my first viewing of a film on an ipod/phone either. BUT...
After having watched BD's of Star Trek and Sherlock Holmes and Up for instance, I have ended up putting the digital copy on the old ipod to pass time on the commute. No it's not the best way to watch a film but if it's packaged with the BD or is only slightly more dosh to get it with rather than without it, digital copies aren't the waste of plastic I'd first assumed. I don't think they are necessary but they add a little extra to the package that you buy and we could all do with a little extra in our package. Fnaar, fnaar.
So the only difference between these Blu Rays is the digital copy? In that case I'll stick to the "Double Play" edition, although better yet they could throw out that DVD too and just give me the BD.
Digital Copy is just a way to please people who want a digital copy, whilst blocking them from ripping a DVD or BD to their PC. Imagine if CDs came with a digital copy too and prevented you from copying the disc (although I know some discs that did actually do this).
Digital Copy is just a way to please people who want a digital copy, whilst blocking them from ripping a DVD or BD to their PC. Imagine if CDs came with a digital copy too and prevented you from copying the disc (although I know some discs that did actually do this).
has the 4 disc Toy Story 1-3 blu-ray (£27.99 on play.com) set have extra`s? it has 4 discs. whats the 4th. anyone know? thanks.
The 4th disc is the digital copy of the film, the only difference between the two Blu-ray sets (double play and triple play) is the addition of the Digital copy disc, it contains no features.



