Save $10 on The Princess and the Frog Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack

Hey there home video fans. Disney is great at giving out coupons for their new releases and this week is no different. The Princess and the Frog, the studio’s return to its hand drawn roots, is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray and you can get the title on both formats for 16.99 with this coupon. (That is cheaper than the DVD or Standard Blu-Ray by themselves!)

All you have to do is hit this link to Disney’s Magical Savings, select the US coupon, and print it out. Take it to your local retailer, Best Buy and Target are both selling it for 26.99, and buy the Combo Pack that includes the Blu-Ray and the DVD.

Now you might say to yourself, but I don’t have Blu-Ray? Well its called future proofing as this coming Christmas the upgrade to Blu should be incredibly reasonable and you will already have one of the best looking title on the format in your collection. Plus you will still have the DVD for the kids to use, or take it on the road, or use it as a coaster; whatever you choose.

So head here and get your coupon and make sure to select the US version if you are from the States, the Canada one if you reside in a province.

Review: The Princess and the Frog

The Princess and the Frog isn’t a return to the brilliant early 90’s heyday of Disney Animation, but it is for sure a huge step in the right direction.
Twisting the classic tale of The Frog Princess on its head this version of the classic fairytale has the “princess” turn into a frog when she kisses the green prince and the two embark on a journey through the New Orleans bayou in hopes of returning to their human form.  The tale is full of voodoo magic, jazz anthems, and talking creatures from the swamps pop up and populate the story that does a nice job of paving its own path while evoking enough of those classic films to create a familiarity with them that this desperately hopes it will be considered with.
The story side of things can be a tad bit repetitive and drags a bit once we hit the swaps.  The film does manage to squeeze some quality jokes into picture though with Prince Naveen and Louis the alligator providing most of the film’s laughs.  The film also does a very good job at creating a beautiful period era New Orleans and the city is bustling with music and character. [Read more...]