i've recently purchased a few anchor bay dvds via ebay and they came without an insert. i know that most of the time they come with an original theatrical poster and chapter index. mine didn't, so if any of you have :
Devil and Max Devlin
Unidentified Flying Oddball
Condorman
if you could scan and either post or email me the insert (both sides) i would be grateful. i figure you guys would be the only ones who would understand my want for that chapter list to be in there. thanks everyone for all your help.
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help with inserts
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Re: help with inserts
I don't have any, but I thought that Anchor Bay had inserts. Sorry I can't help youdisneyfella wrote:i've recently purchased a few anchor bay dvds via ebay and they came without an insert. i know that most of the time they come with an original theatrical poster and chapter index. mine didn't, so if any of you have :
Devil and Max Devlin
Unidentified Flying Oddball
Condorman
if you could scan and either post or email me the insert (both sides) i would be grateful. i figure you guys would be the only ones who would understand my want for that chapter list to be in there. thanks everyone for all your help.
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And I adore my Something Wicked This Way Comes disc (could have done with some input from Bradbury though). I can't see Disney treating their releases with as much care as Anchor Bay did (I have the Watcher in the Woods disc too and it's fantastic).Luke wrote:The trade-off for a Disney DVD logo in the corner, most likely? One video format and guess which one it'd likely be. I'm really impressed with some of the Anchor Bay DVD releases like One Magic Christmas and Watcher in the Woods. They look great.
After all, Disney thought so little of the movies in the first place that they licenced them out.
I'm sure the Anchor Bay releases will be the definitive releases for these movies. But I guess MGM will have the next crack at the whip. I can't see them beating Anchor Bay's Watcher in the Woods disc.
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Well, maybe if Disney sees how well the MGM and Anchor Bay editions sell, they'll make even better editions themselves???2099net wrote:And I adore my Something Wicked This Way Comes disc (could have done with some input from Bradbury though). I can't see Disney treating their releases with as much care as Anchor Bay did (I have the Watcher in the Woods disc too and it's fantastic).Luke wrote:The trade-off for a Disney DVD logo in the corner, most likely? One video format and guess which one it'd likely be. I'm really impressed with some of the Anchor Bay DVD releases like One Magic Christmas and Watcher in the Woods. They look great.
After all, Disney thought so little of the movies in the first place that they licenced them out.
I'm sure the Anchor Bay releases will be the definitive releases for these movies. But I guess MGM will have the next crack at the whip. I can't see them beating Anchor Bay's Watcher in the Woods disc.