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They're each packaged in Network's trademark thin cases (if you've bought one of their DVDs released in the last year or two you'll know what I mean), so no slipcovers. No proper reverse artwork, but the flipsides do have collections of alternate poster designs (like Scream Factory's double features).
Save for the odd trailer and image gallery, the extras look mostly different from (and probably inferior to) their US Synapse counterparts. But Network have included booklets! Can't really comment on picture quality (looked fine when I briefly checked to see if the discs were ok), but the case specs state they're on BD-25s. Synapse used BD-50s, so there could be some differences. Aaaaand audio on all three is simply listed as 'Mono'. |
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