A few questions about Superman: The Ultimate Collection
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A few questions about Superman: The Ultimate Collection
I've always wanted to buy this set, being a fan of the original super-series, but I remember when Warner Bros. screwed up the disc for Superman III, and there were some audio problems, so I never picked up the initial printing. By the time the set was reissued, I had heard that the set, while amazing, was still a mess.
I haven't really seen the reissued set available anywhere, but I saw it at Best Buy yesterday for $79.99, which I guess is pretty good for a 14-disc tin. The tin itself looked to be in good shape, but I guess my question is: is it worth it? Are the discs going to be dislodged, misplaced, scratched, etc, and more importantly, how hard to find is the set now, especially for $80 bucks?
Any thoughts or words of advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I haven't really seen the reissued set available anywhere, but I saw it at Best Buy yesterday for $79.99, which I guess is pretty good for a 14-disc tin. The tin itself looked to be in good shape, but I guess my question is: is it worth it? Are the discs going to be dislodged, misplaced, scratched, etc, and more importantly, how hard to find is the set now, especially for $80 bucks?
Any thoughts or words of advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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As far as the discs being dislodged I actually had the opposite problem and they were a little hard to remove. I was able to do so and you would be too if your set comes the way mine did. Once you remove the discs you won't have to worry about that problem anymore though and they'll come off and on the spindle easily.
I ended up getting mine about a year ago during the 20% off Deep Discount sale for around $50. I'm not sure if you'll really be able to find a better price for it new, and trust me, this is one you'll want to get new. I've seen FYE sell used copies but the problem is as far as I know there's nothing which identifies the fixed sets between the ones that printed the older discs by mistake.
I ended up getting mine about a year ago during the 20% off Deep Discount sale for around $50. I'm not sure if you'll really be able to find a better price for it new, and trust me, this is one you'll want to get new. I've seen FYE sell used copies but the problem is as far as I know there's nothing which identifies the fixed sets between the ones that printed the older discs by mistake.
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I could be wrong, but I thought the corrected set came with new stickers attached to the front. But since this was about a year and a half ago, maybe they stopped.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocentsa135.html - the 4/18/07 post
As far as the set goes, the only trouble I had with it (apart from the disc replacement issues) was that it arrived with the last disc (Brian Singer's web blogs) loose and a bit scratched but still playable. Otherwise, it's a damn good set.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/mytwocentsa135.html - the 4/18/07 post
As far as the set goes, the only trouble I had with it (apart from the disc replacement issues) was that it arrived with the last disc (Brian Singer's web blogs) loose and a bit scratched but still playable. Otherwise, it's a damn good set.
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I've always wanted to buy this set, being a fan of the original super-series, but I remember when Warner Bros. screwed up the disc for Superman III, and there were some audio problems, so I never picked up the initial printing. By the time the set was reissued, I had heard that the set, while amazing, was still a mess.
I haven't really seen the reissued set available anywhere, but I saw it at Best Buy yesterday for $79.99, which I guess is pretty good for a 14-disc tin. The tin itself looked to be in good shape, but I guess my question is: is it worth it? Are the discs going to be dislodged, misplaced, scratched, etc, and more importantly, how hard to find is the set now, especially for $80 bucks?
Any thoughts or words of advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I haven't really seen the reissued set available anywhere, but I saw it at Best Buy yesterday for $79.99, which I guess is pretty good for a 14-disc tin. The tin itself looked to be in good shape, but I guess my question is: is it worth it? Are the discs going to be dislodged, misplaced, scratched, etc, and more importantly, how hard to find is the set now, especially for $80 bucks?
Any thoughts or words of advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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For me... if it's something I want and it's hard to find but I spot it... I'll get it. Sure, there's a chance it might pop up somewhere cheaper but at least you'll have it to enjoy NOW.
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So I bought the set, with the new sticker on the front to indicate that it was reissued, and guess what?
It still has the wrong Superman III disc.
I'm so fucking pissed. Now I know why I never got this set in the first place.
Oh yeah, any words of advice?
It still has the wrong Superman III disc.
I'm so fucking pissed. Now I know why I never got this set in the first place.
Oh yeah, any words of advice?
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That reminds me I better make sure I have the corrected set. I've had the set for over a year and haven't opened it yet. Unfortunately when you buy a lot of DVDs sometimes it takes a while to get around to watching and openeing them.
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If they won't replace it, check out the bargain bins for a copy. I've seen it as low as $3.
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You don't have to watch 'em right away but you should always open it (making sure you have all the correct discs) and try each disc out to make sure it loads and plays. It would make it less of a hassle if you need to make a return.
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You're absolutely correct. I should open them but often out of laziness and just accumulating DVDs faster than I can watch them they pile up unopened. I do at least open any DVD that sounds like it has a loose disc to make sure it isn't damaged. Fortunately I've never had too many wrong discs or duplicates. A few times I have discovered problems long after purchasing a DVD I was still able to get a exchange done. I doubt I'm the only one on the forum with DVDs still shrinkwrapped years after buying them. Sadly I think it is normal for a DVD addict to have many sealed DVDs in your collection.
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Ok, so I decided to go ahead and call. I've wanted this set for years, so I decided not to return the whole damn thing. After all, the case itself, aside from a couple of tiny dents, is in good shape, and NONE of the discs were loose. The only other place I was going to find it in-store was maybe Virgin, and it would have cost probably $30 more.
I called the hotline (thanks TomOpus) and the woman was very nice. She knew immediately what I was talking about, made sure to get my information (even double-checked), and mapped out how the exchange will go. I didn't have to deal with any call-waiting (granted, this is more than a year after most people exchanged their discs), and I was off the phone within 7 minutes. So I'm pretty encouraged now. I'm glad it was handled so well.
I called the hotline (thanks TomOpus) and the woman was very nice. She knew immediately what I was talking about, made sure to get my information (even double-checked), and mapped out how the exchange will go. I didn't have to deal with any call-waiting (granted, this is more than a year after most people exchanged their discs), and I was off the phone within 7 minutes. So I'm pretty encouraged now. I'm glad it was handled so well.
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I've had to deal with Warner Bros. a few times on disc replacements (Superman, Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes) and have been very pleased with how quickly and smoothly the replacements have gone. And I've never had to wait on hold.
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So how will the new discs be packaged? In a paper sleeve, or plastic case, or what? I assume everyone got their new discs without being covered in fingerprints and in good condition.
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Re: A few questions about Superman: The Ultimate Collection
Hey guys, had another question.
I got the pre-paid envelope to send out for the replacement discs, and I was wondering:
if you put the old discs in paper sleeves and leave a note asking to put the new discs in the same sleeve, do you think they will?
I vaguely remember someone here mentioning that they had sent back empty cases for the replacement discs?
Any words of advice or stories about this? Thanks a lot.
I got the pre-paid envelope to send out for the replacement discs, and I was wondering:
if you put the old discs in paper sleeves and leave a note asking to put the new discs in the same sleeve, do you think they will?
I vaguely remember someone here mentioning that they had sent back empty cases for the replacement discs?
Any words of advice or stories about this? Thanks a lot.