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    Very interesting.
    Sleeping in Light-----Darnit! Shut the Window.

  • #2
    I have about 3 movies on their list, and my folks over 30.....where are the claims forms? We Canucks aren't well-versed on class-action lawsuits....any help forthcoming?

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    • #3
      I do see a lot of movies that were 'defective' anyway... I mean; Boxing Helena? GOD, that was a bad one!
      "En wat als tijd de helft van echtheid was, was alles dan dubbelsnel verbaal?"

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      • #4
        So, what was Wrong with the DVDs ?

        Don't play?

        Mislabeled ?

        Other ?

        I looked at the web site, but it didn't seem to include that little tidbit.
        Either that, or I didn't find the right page.

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        • #5
          Does MGM owe you some money? Apparently, some disgruntled customers determined that Metro Goldwyn Mayer or MGM got the wide-screen measurements on over 300 movies wrong, and it affected the way the movie looked on TV screens.

          *Taken from http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/11347
          Sleeping in Light-----Darnit! Shut the Window.

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          • #6
            Here's a wonderful explnation of the MGM suit from The Letterbox and Widescreen Advocacy Page.

            Strike that. Reverse it.

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            • #7
              Go for compensation for pain and suffering.
              Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.

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              • #8
                Go for compensation for pain and suffering.
                The US Congress (a wholly owned subsidiary of Haliburton) , in cooperation with our Commander in Thief, is busy doing away with All lawsuits except the ones filed BY Large Corporations.
                Us Peons who can't Afford Justice are no longer allowed to Sue.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bakana
                  The US Congress, in cooperation with our Commander in Thief is busy doing away with All lawsuits except the ones filed BY Large Corporations.
                  Us Peons who can't Afford Justice are no longer allowed to Sue.
                  Good. Now people have to WORK for their money.

                  Seriously, you are misinterpreting it.
                  Recently, there was a reckoning. It occurred on November 4, 2014 across the United States. Voters, recognizing the failures of the current leadership and fearing their unchecked abuses of power, elected another party as the new majority. This is a first step toward preventing more damage and undoing some of the damage already done. Hopefully, this is as much as will be required.

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