is A Time To Kill still only available as a Flipper?
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From: Briarwood Sanatarium
is A Time To Kill still only available as a Flipper?
Has A Time To Kill been re-released in a Dual Layer version in Region 1 yet? I know it was a flipper (half the movie on each side) and I think Sleepers was as well. Has WB silently changes these yet? Or are new versions ever gonna come out
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I bought it at Walmart about a month ago for $4.88 and it was a flipper.
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It is extremely rare for a title to be reissued as a dual-layer disc. Of course, there are titles that have gotten special editions like Amadeus and Goodfellas, but as for taking the same data and reconfiguring it so it's dual-layer, that almost never happens. The only example I can think of is Image's DVD of Sondheim's "Into the Woods," which got replaced years ago. Are there any others?
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Wow, flippers still exist? I remember Robin Hood, back in the day, was a flipper, talk about horrendous. Reminds me of the videodiscs or whatever, where you'd have to eject the cartridge and flip it over to watch the other half.
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What's with all the bashing? Time to Kill might be a flipper but at least it doesn't have too many features on it. Oh and the audio/video quality isn't really that good either.
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The disc is designed as a flipper to give you a chance to come to your senses and stop watching.




