if it was advirtised then take it back and complain
Warner usually messes up kinda like Batman Returns on R2
Tony DeFrancisco wrote: Warner usually messes up kinda like Batman Returns on R2
What? That's a pretty broad generalization based on one, typographical error. Warner is the absolute best of the major studios in the business right now, and you'd be hard pressed to come up with an argument for any of the others with the quantity and quality that they consistantly deliver.
If the original poster is writing in reference to the insert that lists chapters stops and whatever else on the inside of the DVD case, chances are there was never meant to be one. More and more, DVD inserts and booklets aren't being produced and included in releases.
What? That's a pretty broad generalization based on one, typographical error. Warner is the absolute best of the major studios in the business right now, and you'd be hard pressed to come up with an argument for any of the others with the quantity and quality that they consistantly deliver.
If the original poster is writing in reference to the insert that lists chapters stops and whatever else on the inside of the DVD case, chances are there was never meant to be one. More and more, DVD inserts and booklets aren't being produced and included in releases.
Matt wrote: Tony DeFrancisco wrote: Warner usually messes up kinda like Batman Returns on R2
What? That's a pretty broad generalization based on one, typographical error. Warner is the absolute best of the major studios in the business right now, and you'd be hard pressed to come up with an argument for any of the others with the quantity and quality that they consistantly deliver.
I must say I have a bone to pick with them about the Thundercats DVD - a mess of a release for a huge price - they just copied it from a vhs tape and sold it for $60 - one episdoe didn't even have the background music. and isn't Warner the one that took the longest to change their dvd cases to the one all other studios were using from day one just to save a buck - I have nothing good to say about Warner and if indeed there is no booklet to this "speial Edition" DVD it's a damn shame
What? That's a pretty broad generalization based on one, typographical error. Warner is the absolute best of the major studios in the business right now, and you'd be hard pressed to come up with an argument for any of the others with the quantity and quality that they consistantly deliver.
I must say I have a bone to pick with them about the Thundercats DVD - a mess of a release for a huge price - they just copied it from a vhs tape and sold it for $60 - one episdoe didn't even have the background music. and isn't Warner the one that took the longest to change their dvd cases to the one all other studios were using from day one just to save a buck - I have nothing good to say about Warner and if indeed there is no booklet to this "speial Edition" DVD it's a damn shame




is it just me or warner did not iclude a booklet with this dvd release?