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Original outer limits DVD sets

Started by Cylonophile, October 23, 2010, 04:54:16 AM

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Cylonophile

If you see the original outer limits series in 3 boxed sets by MGM for sale, be advised you'll have to take some or all of them back, possibly more than once.

I bought all 3 and the DVDs are shit. Poorly made, rough edged, etc. I had to take the first and second volumes back because at least one ep on each would NOT play, and using scratch repair kits did not help.

The only good thing I can say is the two best eps were on the same set and that set worked.

The DVDs are really poor, with the silver film on one being rough edged and discolored around the inner rim. Some of the others had rough edges on the outer rim. Very cheap shit DVDs.
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