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While that IFPI 2F29 plant is definitely the worst as far as North American releases go, it's not like they're the only ones who ever released bum discs. IFPI 2U** (Pennsylvania Cinram plant) has had a handful of reports for bronzing Warner Bros discs (all very early though), the Criterion and Well GO USA cases were from two additional plants, Sony-pressed Criterion discs have had a few failures reported (Lady Vanishes, Phantom Carriage, Le Circe Rouge, maybe a few others), etc. So part of me wants to replace any IFPI 2F29 disc, and another part is trying to put it into context and remember that 2F29 is a bit worse than the other plants but still nowhere near epidemic levels considering the millions and millions of discs released and the maybe couple dozen bad discs reported on this site. |
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#2922 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Someone in another thread mentioned Death Bed: The Bed That Eats from Cult Epics has gone bad:
I received the blu-ray Big Eden from DeepDiscount a couple weeks ago and it had the same issue. You could see the discoloration bubble at the edge of the disc. I sent it back for a refund, otherwise I'd provide the numbers on the ring. |
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#2923 |
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These started skipping and wouldn’t play in any player, both Universal discs.
I checked for dust and scratches. An American Werewolf in London: Full Moon Edition September 2009 Release "Disc Made in Mexico" on back cover ![]() Mould Code: IFPI KKMJ IFPI LV78 (395052) 2008476R1 01E 100001 IFPI LV78 (395053) 2008476R1 01E 080001 Dune ![]() April 2010 Release "Disc Made in Mexico" on back cover Mould Code: IFPI KKDL IFPI LV 80 (39308) 20122201R0 09E 050001 IFPI LV 79 (39309) 20122201R0 07E 030001 Last edited by Doombear; 10-06-2020 at 07:15 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Gmamalis6 (10-28-2020) |
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#2924 |
Senior Member
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I was just gifted the Seventh Seal, no bronzing but there's a crack on the inner ring. I've never seen this before, wondering if it could damage my player? Something Criterion would send a replacement for? Thanks for any thoughts
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#2925 |
Banned
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Yeah I'd be wary of a crack like that. Definitely worth sending Criterion an email, they're pretty good about those things. Though anticipate a delay in response, given the pandemic.
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Thanks given by: | thebigcheese3k (09-26-2020) |
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#2926 |
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New bronzing discs in my collection, started skipping and wouldn’t play in any player.
1. 300 Jul 31, 2007 Release ![]() 2. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Dec 17, 2013 Release ![]() 3. Begin Again Oct 28, 2014 Release ![]() 4. Batman Begins Jul 08, 2008 Release ![]() |
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Greets!
I have been collecting BDs for many years now to watch when age finally slows me down enough, so have these and hundreds more still in shrink wrap. Any clue if I've been wasting mega bucks [for me] on what was supposed to be a durable, ~permanent storage system? TIA, GM |
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#2930 |
Special Member
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Found another bronzing disc: The Ruins. It's the Dreamworks release from 2008. The outer ring is just starting to bronze, playback is affected around the 1hr 5 min mark. It freezes, but skipping forward a few minutes playback goes back to normal.
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#2931 |
Junior Member
Jun 2020
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I purchased Cult Epics' Death Bed Blu-Ray four years ago, played it once, and now, wanting to revisit it, I discovered it won't play thanks to bubbles that have formed on the top layer of the laminate. I've attempted to contact Cult Epics several times — twice in August via email, once in September through their online form for promotional info, and once via Facebook, as suggested by a fellow Blu-ray.com member. I’ve been polite each time, I’ve patiently waited weeks between attempts at contact since I know smaller companies are struggling with pandemic issues and they’re often short-handed and backlogged. But it’s been three months now, and nada.
If you’re someone who doesn’t have tons of extra cash to buy replacement copies, and want to know that the company you purchase your discs from will stand by their product if an admittedly rare manufacturing defect does turn your disk into an expensive coaster, you might want to give your hard-earned cash to a company that cares, not Cult Epics. |
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Thanks given by: | CelestialAgent (12-09-2020), Jobla (10-28-2020) |
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#2934 |
Member
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A Perfect Getaway mold IFPI number KKNA
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Thanks given by: | neo_reloaded (12-07-2020) |
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#2936 | |
Blu-ray Ninja
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digital has poorer audio and video (and you often can't play them back with whatever you want and get even worse audio/video because of that on top) and less extras AND they also swap out versions for new edited or different ones and sometimes remove titles entirely (as for discs going bad, that is why I've started backing everything up to HD, in the rare case something goes bad in the future, I'll have the backup) |
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#2938 |
Banned
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I recall Phantom Carriage being a known problem disc.
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Blu-ray Champion
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Notify Jon Mulvaney at Criterion (mulvaney@criterion.com) to make arrangements for a one. Due to Covid, it might be a while before they send it out, though. |
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