DVD Talk review of 'Max Fleischer's Gulliver's Travels' (Blu-ray)
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DVD Talk review of 'Max Fleischer's Gulliver's Travels' (Blu-ray)
I read Adam Tyner's DVD review of Max Fleischer's Gulliver's Travels at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=36893 and...
I had heard that this Blu-ray was bad, but nothing could prepare me for those appaling screenshots! It's hard to believe that any company, no matter how misguided, would release something so hideous. Everyone involved should be ashamed, but instead they're rather proud of themselves, which is comical and frightening at the same time. It's true the Gulliver's Travels is no classic, but it certainly deserves better than this.
I had heard that this Blu-ray was bad, but nothing could prepare me for those appaling screenshots! It's hard to believe that any company, no matter how misguided, would release something so hideous. Everyone involved should be ashamed, but instead they're rather proud of themselves, which is comical and frightening at the same time. It's true the Gulliver's Travels is no classic, but it certainly deserves better than this.
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My reaction, too. Those screengrabs are worth a thousand words - ALL BAD!
Yikes, I almost ordered this on Amazon because it was so cheap. But after seeing those screenshots and reading Adam's review, now I wouldn't pay $.99 for such crap!
The sad thing is I'll bet this has sold very, very well. But I hope E1 Entertainment is also aware of the old adage "Once bitten, twice shy." Mighty few consumers will ever trust them again!
Yikes, I almost ordered this on Amazon because it was so cheap. But after seeing those screenshots and reading Adam's review, now I wouldn't pay $.99 for such crap!
The sad thing is I'll bet this has sold very, very well. But I hope E1 Entertainment is also aware of the old adage "Once bitten, twice shy." Mighty few consumers will ever trust them again!




