A few weeks ago, I made an order through
Santo and Friends. I hadn't realized that they only sell "burned" DVDs until I had received my copy. The DVD came in a standard DVD movie case, with a burned copy of the movie on a Memorex DVD-R. The dvd inlay (the cover) was printed on standard copy paper, with a poor resolution cover of the movie poster. Being mildly ocd about it not fitting with my other movies, and having a background in graphic design, I decided to spruce up the DVD case and disc:
The DVD inlay, cover, spine, and back.
The disc, now fancy and less noticeably a burn
I probably won't order through Santo And Friends again. If I'm going to pay for a movie, I would like it to be a genuine copy. Plus burned DVDs seem to get scratched and marred easier than manufactured DVDs. But at least my copy of Santo contra Las Mujeres Vampiro fits my other dvds.
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