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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0096009232894
Format: Box set, Color, NTSC
Label: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 11, 2005
Running Time: 1571 minutes
Sales Rank: 3177
Studio: Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: May 21, 1985
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Product Description: Featuring 65 Episodes! Entranced by magicians, comic strips, and science-fiction magazines, Ray Bradbury began "educating" himself at the Los Angeles Library three to five times a week. By twenty-seven years of age he "graduated," having written over several million words. In his early twenties, he supported himself by selling newspapers on street corners and writing for radio programs such as Suspense, Escape, CBS Radio Playhouse, and X Minus One. Bradbury has now written over one thousand short stories--400 of which have been published in such magazines as The New Yorker, The New Republican, The Saturday Evening Post, Amazing Stories, Colliers, Dime Detective and McCall's. He has also written for Alfred Hitchcock Presents and for Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone. And now, showcased in this 5 DVD set are some of Ray Bradbury's finest works.
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I'm an avid Sci-Fi fan. I loved Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, even if the early OL was a bit campy. But....this series is horrendous. The A/V quality equals that of a high school education film. I've watched about ten episodes so far....and each one was excruciating to watch. You're not missing anything if you skip this set.
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The problem is that, yes, these are DVD's but the "source" for both the audio and video were VHS tapes. Its not even a good transfer so you see not just a fuzzy picture but lots of blurring when anything is moving fast across the screen. The audio is too low and sometimes a little out of sync too. Just be warned that you buy this only if you REALLY want to see these episodes again.
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Ok I'm a Ray Bradbury fan so get ready for a good positive review of this material. I dunno what it is there's just something about Ray. I like his style. I guess his stories or some of the acting and era these shows were filmed in aren't going to be to everyone's liking or suit their tastes but something about them for me goes along with Ray Bradbury's taste and style. Each episode starts with him walking into his "junkroom" of ideas where he keeps all these little odds and ends. All these objects ... Read More
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This is a nice collection of the Ray Bradbury series that was on cable TV some years back. I had missed most of them, so it is nice to get them all in one package. However, the video transfer to DVD is about the worst I've ever seen. The box says "digitally mastered", but since DVDs are digital, EVERY DVD is mastered digitally! It looks as though they used old VHS tapes as the masters, then digitized them at very low bit rates. Lost of pixelation, especially in motion scenes. In addition, there ... Read More
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We watched the first disk as a loaner in an RV park and decided we had to have the entire series. The ending on many of the episodes are left somewhat to your imagination. We truely enjoy them.
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