Mummy Legacy Collection Problem
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My Creature Legacy looks fine, but I'll watch them tonight and tomorrow to see if any playback erros occur.
I really wish Uni would address this problem, its ruining the fun out of owning their releases.
I really wish Uni would address this problem, its ruining the fun out of owning their releases.
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Yeah I got all three yesterday from Best Buy and they all work awesome!
But did anybody else notice the crazy pixleation and edge enhancement during the special features? Maybe it was my player (?), a Sony Vaio, but during the various docs and photo galleries the image is very pixleated. This happened across all three of the new Legacy's.
The movies, I'm happy to report look fan-freakin'-tastic!
But did anybody else notice the crazy pixleation and edge enhancement during the special features? Maybe it was my player (?), a Sony Vaio, but during the various docs and photo galleries the image is very pixleated. This happened across all three of the new Legacy's.
The movies, I'm happy to report look fan-freakin'-tastic!
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I watched all of My Creature collection last night and had no problems with the special features. The weakest transfer is Revenge Of the Creature, i noticed several black vertical lines during almost all of the underwater scenes...the rest of the movie looks fine.
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I got Invisible Man and Frankenstein from Costco. Neither have any scratches on the discs. When I picked my copies up, I rotated the package and noticed there was one loose discs in almost every one! There were three boxes of these DVDs so I moved them aside and picked up a copy from the bottom most box. Checking in those, I didn't hear or feel any loose discs inside those packages. I presume many people pick up the packages to read the descriptions and some discs get loose from the handling.
On another note, I noticed the Invisible Man insert fits nicely on top of the second DVD with the book type case closing nicely. However, on Frankenstein the insert is larger and won't fit inside it unless I trim it a little, Now it's sandwiched between the case and slipcover.
On another note, I noticed the Invisible Man insert fits nicely on top of the second DVD with the book type case closing nicely. However, on Frankenstein the insert is larger and won't fit inside it unless I trim it a little, Now it's sandwiched between the case and slipcover.
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laseca-te 1st 3 (Drac, Frank, Wolfy) the insert doesn't fit in the case but the 2nd3 (Mummy, Invisable Man, Creature) do...
One ting I noticed on the Inv Man and Mummy is the main menu screen doesn't have the eerie sound effects and music...dead silence but they are on the 2nd menu screen after you pick the movie. The first series I swore it wa son the main menu...no biggie...I'm about to pop Creature in...
One ting I noticed on the Inv Man and Mummy is the main menu screen doesn't have the eerie sound effects and music...dead silence but they are on the 2nd menu screen after you pick the movie. The first series I swore it wa son the main menu...no biggie...I'm about to pop Creature in...
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Exactly why is Universal making all of these collections double sided discs? Wouldn't it be easier to make them Dual Layer? I want to buy all of the monster collections but I really hate double sided discs.
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I don't understand the disdain for the double-sided discs. Yeah, they don't look as nice and they can be annoying to flip over, but I guess I'm one of the few who likes being able to buy four or five quality films with extras for the price of a single new release.
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Originally posted by Al Padrino
I don't understand the disdain for the double-sided discs. Yeah, they don't look as nice and they can be annoying to flip over, but I guess I'm one of the few who likes being able to buy four or five quality films with extras for the price of a single new release.
I don't understand the disdain for the double-sided discs. Yeah, they don't look as nice and they can be annoying to flip over, but I guess I'm one of the few who likes being able to buy four or five quality films with extras for the price of a single new release.
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Exactly why is Universal making all of these collections double sided discs? Wouldn't it be easier to make them Dual Layer? I want to buy all of the monster collections but I really hate double sided discs.
Exactly why is Universal making all of these collections double sided discs? Wouldn't it be easier to make them Dual Layer? I want to buy all of the monster collections but I really hate double sided discs.
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You know, digipacks do get a lot of harsh talk thrown their way, I mean, they look great, and with those 'fold em up' box sets, they really save space. But with digipacks, there's a consistancy to be inconsistant. And combining digipacks with double sided discs, is a huge no no. Most of your consumers aren't the dvd aficionados you find on the internet. Most of your consumers are just your average people, coming and going, buying what they please whenever they please. But when you're a dvd aficionado and you have a very very large collection, with numerous box sets, you know what's best for you when you buy a set. I mean it's the same thing as the old 'keeper vs. snapper' debates. Keepers were sturdier and more reliable for keeping the disc in place. Well, same thing here. The digipacks aren't that reliable but as of right now you don't have consumers who buy dvd's in high volume as often as some of us do, to really know that these issues exist. But over time, they'll begin to complain more and more as they did with snappers. And with double sided discs well, I can't tell you how many times, I see the top sides of the discs have abrasions or scratches. They either come from the manufacturing process, the paper slip advertisements that move around in the casing on top of the disc, or even from people who manually push the discs in the digipack leaving their thumb prints on it. It's nothing but carelessness when a dvd's instructions clearly states to only hold the disc from the inside and outer edges, yet the employees who are providing service to sell these products don't follow that procedure. Some of these issues wth the 'double sided nightmare' wouldn't happen if they just used a dual layer disc, that had a picture on the top part of the disc... because that top part is not important on a single sided dual layer disc! How many times just in the last couple of weeks alone... I've gone through dvd exchange horror. I mean, not just the monster legacy sets (which ARE the worst experiences), but anything in that plastic backing digipack packaging with a double sided disc. And trying to do an exchange at the store you bought it from, I usually happen to notice the same abrasions or scratches. Those DVD's got shipped together, which means they were created right around the same time and probably had the same manufacturing defect happen to them as well. So what happens then? With DVD law prohibiting 'money back' from any openned DVD's, you don't get your set in some instances because they don't have any of your sets left in stock, OR you've exchanged through whatever they had left. You can only get store credit OR some places will make you either contact the manufacturer or wait until they get the same product in stock again... you're out of your money you could have spent on something else that week while you also waste your time to get jerked around by the manufacturer or stores. I've had it with digipacks and double sided discs and I know a lot of people have as well. There's no reason this set couldn't have used single sided double layered discs. It would pretty much erase the huge problems with this set... or with any set. These companies need to realise they should stop economizing and giving us cheaper quality packaging, and spend a little extra. Because in the long run with all the issues that cause so many returns and complaints, it's going to save them money as they wouldn't have to throw away as many sets.
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Excellent post mzupeman2.
I hadn't had much experience with them until recently. The only thing I had up until this summer were the Mystery Science Theatre 3000 double sided (which have given me no problems as of late).
This summer I was elated to learn Universal was putting out Abbott and Costello sets. Well, my joy soon tunred into a nightmare as I had to constantly return and exchange discs due to errors. It became such a headache.
Thankfully when I purchased the first Legacy box I had no issues. My luck, sadly, did not hold out. My first Mummy disc here had a huge scratch on it. The second one had a smudge which I figured ot be a finger print. I took it back and the new one is clean (but haven't tried it yet to see if it will be fine as well).
The Invisible Man, however, as my thread states, was another nightmare as I brought it home and found a large smudge and small scratch on it. I called the store to see if they had copies left and they said they did not but when I returned the Mummy set they had a copy set aside for me. Of course, I hadn't brought it so I had to return the next day to get it. I checked it in store, of course, and it seemed fine but when I played it I got the hitch problem on the Invisible Woman. So, now they are out of stock and I have to go to another location. Not having a car, this is $5 a bus trip each time to get these discs exchanged.
I guess when you buy cheap you get cheap. I'd much rather Universal up the prices of these sets and make them 3 or 4 disc collections then the pain you get with double sided discs.
I hadn't had much experience with them until recently. The only thing I had up until this summer were the Mystery Science Theatre 3000 double sided (which have given me no problems as of late).
This summer I was elated to learn Universal was putting out Abbott and Costello sets. Well, my joy soon tunred into a nightmare as I had to constantly return and exchange discs due to errors. It became such a headache.
Thankfully when I purchased the first Legacy box I had no issues. My luck, sadly, did not hold out. My first Mummy disc here had a huge scratch on it. The second one had a smudge which I figured ot be a finger print. I took it back and the new one is clean (but haven't tried it yet to see if it will be fine as well).
The Invisible Man, however, as my thread states, was another nightmare as I brought it home and found a large smudge and small scratch on it. I called the store to see if they had copies left and they said they did not but when I returned the Mummy set they had a copy set aside for me. Of course, I hadn't brought it so I had to return the next day to get it. I checked it in store, of course, and it seemed fine but when I played it I got the hitch problem on the Invisible Woman. So, now they are out of stock and I have to go to another location. Not having a car, this is $5 a bus trip each time to get these discs exchanged.
I guess when you buy cheap you get cheap. I'd much rather Universal up the prices of these sets and make them 3 or 4 disc collections then the pain you get with double sided discs.
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Exactly. It's a shame when manufacturing issues have to eat more of YOUR money. Where a 15 or 20 dollar disc will end up costing you 25 or 30 dollars due to shipping charges for mailing it back to manufacturer. And hey, even if you HAD a car, you're still wasting your precious gas which is now so expensive. I remember not too long ago I bought a Dragonball Z dvd which was supposed to have some Captain Ginyu episodes on it, but instead had one of the movies in the discs memory. Yet the cover of the dvd said otherewise, as well as the case. I couldn't return it to the store as they didn't carry it anymore.. .and the manufacturer wouldn't pay my shipping because 'the store got the credit for selling the dvd'. So out went 10 dollars, just to be able to watch a disc that shouldn't have had a defect in the first place. You know it's bad enough when you have a 'bad batch' get shipped to a store, but when the whole manufacturing line sends out the same defects pretty much everywhere.... it's a huge problem that really should be addressed as big as the Back To The Future problem was. Because all in all it's still a widespread issue that's wasting peoples time and money. But we continue to deal with the same issues that could have been fixed since the first monster legacy collections.... when Universal SHOULD have fixed the issues.
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Originally posted by mrchuck999
My guess –was- that “the mummy” has the modern-day re-makes backing it thus BB might expect higher sales if the dvd were priced-to-sell. But no one else and I mean no one else is doing this.
My guess –was- that “the mummy” has the modern-day re-makes backing it thus BB might expect higher sales if the dvd were priced-to-sell. But no one else and I mean no one else is doing this.
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Well, I finally picked up the second wave of Universal's Monster Legacy collection. After doing the "in-store shake" to check for floaters (and yes, I did "hear" two or three,) I brought my new purchases home only to find my copy of The Invisible Man Disk 2, Side B was unreadable (got a "No Disc" message on two different DVD players.) Back to Costco this afternoon in hopes the local store still has this set in stock...




