Bowling For Columbine - Flipper or 2-Disc? (read admin note in first post)
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Originally posted by Glennica
Mr. Salty - It looks like we old timers are being outnumbered. More and more the term flipper is being misused by people who don't remember a time when you had to worry about accidentally buying a DVD with only half the movie on each side.
Mr. Salty - It looks like we old timers are being outnumbered. More and more the term flipper is being misused by people who don't remember a time when you had to worry about accidentally buying a DVD with only half the movie on each side.
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The one that I got... was not a flipper in the sense that the whole movie was on one side... but the special features were on the other.
This seems to be a trend... as the studios are trying to put the best transfer possible on one side... then use the other side for features... I can respect this, and I imagine it is cheaper to produce.
This seems to be a trend... as the studios are trying to put the best transfer possible on one side... then use the other side for features... I can respect this, and I imagine it is cheaper to produce.




