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I just watched the new Scream Factory release of Terror in the Aisles, and sadly was quite underwhelmed of the poor picture and sound quality of the remotely shot bonus material.
I know, we live in challenging times for sure, but that was not even bootleg or free on YouTube quality. Wanted to start this thread, to hear others opinion with this kind of new trend regarding bonus material. Have there been other current releases, where the bonus material was produced remotely? If so, how was the quality of it? Maybe we can collect releases with mainly remotely shot bonus material in this thread, so that people are aware of this new trend. If I had known of the subpar quality of Terror in the Aisles, I would not have bought it in the first place and for sure not for it´s hefty current price tag. From my point of view, this is just not a professional produced product anymore, even though I can see it´s hard to produce new content in current times. But I frankly would prefer labels would postpone new releases, before releasing below average quality like in this current case. |
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