I Think the Mystery of Bootleg Vhs/Dvds to be fascinating because you just never know what your going to get and that why i find it so interesting. Now i never own a bootleg vhs/dvd but its always cool to see other people find obscure stuff that just have not been seen in years and let alone lost media and i think it weird but also cool at the same time which is why ive subscribe to you keep up the good work. Also just to let you know that Warner Bros Pictures distributed The Book of Eli in North America and Turkey while Summit Entertainment distributed the film Internationally which is why it had the logo at the beginning.
I find it amusing that the _Reno 911_ bootleg disc has a UPC code from the full-screen DVD of _The Polar Express._
I Think the Mystery of Bootleg Vhs/Dvds to be fascinating because you just never know what your going to get and that why i find it so interesting. Now i never own a bootleg vhs/dvd but its always cool to see other people find obscure stuff that just have not been seen in years and let alone lost media and i think it weird but also cool at the same time which is why ive subscribe to you keep up the good work. Also just to let you know that Warner Bros Pictures distributed The Book of Eli in North America and Turkey while Summit Entertainment distributed the film Internationally which is why it had the logo at the beginning.
Also i turn on the notifications on to all as well.
I love your bootleg DVD review videos.
Me too. This is why I would have Real DVD, real Blu-ray's and real VHS instead of bootlegs.
3:50 that's a dvd recorder menu
Same menu on my DVD recorder witch is from Sony
It's Summit _Entertainment,_ not Summit Pictures. XD
That intro tho...
“Kevin, I’m gonna (BLEEP) my tarantula in the butt.”
Even though I had no idea what it had to do with bootleg DVDs.
Lmao I have the same bootleg of The Bank Job with the same artwork I think
Interesting.
bro that kit movie was not a bootleg
There are bootlegs that are ripped straight from the DVD.
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