Problems with the Blue Underground DVD?
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Mr_Ectoplasma — 19 years ago(August 04, 2006 12:47 PM)
Hm that's strange. I bought the Blue Underground DVD from a local retail store and I've never seemed to have any problems with it I'm thinking about putting it into the DVD player and seeing what happens. But from when I've used it before, I never had any problems.
EditAugust 6, 2006
I popped this into the DVD player yesterday and mine didn't have any of the problems mentioned in this thread. I dunno, I guess I got a good copy. -
GeneticSugarKane — 19 years ago(November 29, 2006 07:48 AM)
When I originally bought the disc I noticed no problems with the film or the special features/menus whatsoever, but over time it's as if the disc deteriorated, and I too experienced all of the problems you guys did. I contacted Blue Underground as well, and although it took them nearly a month to reply to my original email, I did eventually get a new copy of the disc that works perfectly.
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Nomad-1968 — 19 years ago(February 07, 2007 04:53 AM)
I got mine from CDWOW and it took about five attempts to get a decent one that played properly - all the others just stuck about two thirds of the way through and just pixelated. Still, at least it is better than VHS!
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eddyw78 — 19 years ago(February 07, 2007 09:58 AM)
I only got abut 2mins into it before it stuck and on some attempts it stuck on the FBI warning page.I only had to change my copy once although I havent watched it for a while so maybe that one is un-playable now also!Have you seen Blue Underground are releasing a load of old out of print Anchor Bay titles such as Autopsy and Inferno.
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eddyw78 — 19 years ago(March 05, 2007 01:41 PM)
It would have been nice for Blue Underground to include some new extras and remixed 5.1 soundtracks for the mono movies as they have done with some of their other releases.At least they will not cost the earth now as the OOP Anchor Bay versions do!!
