Imprint Films The Avengers: Emma Peel Collection Blu-Ray
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The Avengers typeface from the filmed series is really needed to give it an authentic look.mousemeat wrote:in some cases, that might be the deciding factor ....the U.S. A & E set's were sorta lacking art-graphics wise..MRotten wrote:I must say the Art work is gorgeous. I think this is the best package design on an Avengers set yet.
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I received mine and I think it's pretty wonderful. Granted, I'm in the US and this is my first time being able to have access to the show on blu-ray - excepting the bare-bones Lionsgate 2014 set with the pitched-up audio - with all the special features, bells & whistles, commentaries, etc. The packaging is lovely, sturdy, and overall I'm very happy with it and feels it's totally worth the hefty price tag.
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Thank you for the review. I'd love to have it all on BluRay. If I could play the USA region I probably would. My BluRay player keeps asking me what region I'm in, and has only a limited number of changes. These days in a globalised entertainment market with VPNs/streams it seems ridiculous hobbling shiny disks with region protection. Especially for nearly 60-year-old series that aren't the latest Hollywood releases.AgentCooper wrote:I received mine and I think it's pretty wonderful. Granted, I'm in the US and this is my first time being able to have access to the show on blu-ray - excepting the bare-bones Lionsgate 2014 set with the pitched-up audio - with all the special features, bells & whistles, commentaries, etc. The packaging is lovely, sturdy, and overall I'm very happy with it and feels it's totally worth the hefty price tag.
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Frankymole wrote:Thank you for the review. I'd love to have it all on BluRay. If I could play the USA region I probably would. My BluRay player keeps asking me what region I'm in, and has only a limited number of changes. These days in a globalised entertainment market with VPNs/streams it seems ridiculous hobbling shiny disks with region protection. Especially for nearly 60-year-old series that aren't the latest Hollywood releases.AgentCooper wrote:I received mine and I think it's pretty wonderful. Granted, I'm in the US and this is my first time being able to have access to the show on blu-ray - excepting the bare-bones Lionsgate 2014 set with the pitched-up audio - with all the special features, bells & whistles, commentaries, etc. The packaging is lovely, sturdy, and overall I'm very happy with it and feels it's totally worth the hefty price tag.
granted..today with so many options to view, to have limitations on playing discs, seems to be foolhardy ...discs should be playable in all regions. just not one..but you gotta love the graphical look of these releases...and I would say, the best looking releases period...graphics wise...compared to the dull looking A & E , and Lionsgate offering
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Re: Imprint Films The Avengers: Emma Peel Collection Blu-Ray
I've only bought the Cybernauts trilogy on BluRay because Network made such a good job of the restoration, as recommended by Greg Bakun on his From The Archive Youtube channel. I had heard the other BluRays weren't much improved on the DVDs, but have not tested this myself.
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