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Posted by teem on 01/17/98 11:51
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 17:01:24 GMT, Jeff Rife <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote:
>jayembee (jayembeenospam@snurcher.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
>> > i did see 1 sight that was elling the Hornet,but,it looked
>> > ''shady'',like an ''overnight set up'' websight,I was trusting
>> > my instints.
>>
>> There are a lot of websites selling bootleg DVDs of TV shows. The
>> best way to tell if they're legit is to look up the title on a
>> legit etailer like Amazon or DVD Planet. If they don't list it,
>> it's bound to be bootleg.
>
>On the other hand, just because they *do* list it doesn't mean it's not
>a bootleg. Amazon lists a lot of DVDs that have never been released, as
>well as out-of-print items. For region 1, http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/
>is fairly authoritative...if they don't list it, it has almost certainly
>never been released, and if they do, it almost certainly has, with OOP
>marked appropriately.
I have 2 Hornet vhs tapes,one is that theatrical version that came
out in '74,hmm it never made it over to ohio?.the other is KATO &
green hornet,both sound & look crappy.Yuo would think peolpe would
take some care in putting togeather any type of project,especially to
the mass market.
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