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Does it seem like store exclusives have poor video quality like they're rushed to retail to soon? I notice both Overboard a "Target" exclusive and Maverick a "Best Buy" exclusive have a video quality rating of 2.5 so is it a rush job or the best we can hope for?
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They are catalog titles no one really cares about for the most part, but might buy at a good price. No one wants to sink a lot of money into an old movie that wasn't a major box office hit. I think most of them are rush jobs, but some of Best Buy's have been descent transfers. The $5 Walmart and Target deals are just ok. Still, having a $5 'bin' at Walmart might be enough to draw some 'new' people to blu-ray.
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