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Beatles Video: Magical Mystery Tour
Video Magical Mystery Tour |  |  | | List Price: $10.98 | | Label: Rbc Entertainment
Salesrank: 2243
Released: November 27, 2006 | | Our Price: $5.57 | | Used Price: $5.00 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
| Features:
Color DVD Import NTSC | |
Magical Mystery Tour Reviews: Truthfully, the Quality really isn't all that bad.  2009-12-28 - I was incredibly relieved when I first watched this, after reading all of the terrible reviews on here. The quality, although not perfect by any means, isn't bad. It is definatly watchable. There are only a couple of scenes where the quality is really bad, most noticeably the bus scenes where the sun is shining in through the windows. I am generally satisfied with my purchase, considering it was brand new for seven bucks. The cover doesn't look like a bootleg by any means, either.
If you go in to this thinking of the historical value, and that it is over 40 years old, you will enjoy it.
If you go in to this thinking it is going to be Blu-Ray Quality, you're going to be disappointed.
Just enjoy it for what it is.
Fuzzy Movie  2009-12-18 - A bit fuzzy, not put out by Apple or a major distributor, so that leads me to wonder, who manufactored it and if its not much more than a glorified bootleg.
Early Arrival Again  2009-11-30 - Once again I have received my items faster than I thought possible.. It took about 36 hours from order to arrival and one day was a holiday! Amazon is Amazing.
Horrible transfer  2009-11-10 - I ordered this DVD version of MMT to replace an older VHS, but I'm glad that I didn't toss the tape. This DVD picture is terrible and sound is just about as bad. It looks and sounds like a cheap pirated copy. Wait for Apple to put this out someday or get the MPI tape.
Adding My Voice To The Chorus  2009-11-05 - Have to agree with all the other comments about pirated copy. Good to have for historical value, but this is a washed out, low quality bootleg. The cover artwork is one step above old style computer pixelation and the label for the DVD is obviously semi-homemade.
Unfortunately this is the only way to get this film (for the moment) as the general consensus regarding MMT is that it is a substandard product from the Beatles.
Of course with the benefit of hindsight, its experimentation and sheer weirdness redeems it somewhat, I doubt we'll see any major remastering of this for some time. Buy this only if you're having a Magical Mystery Tour Ultra Fan Party and need a main attraction.
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