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[Prime] Becker The Complete Series DVD $40.46 Delivered @ Amazon US via AU

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I bought this just a month ago for $54, definitely worth it, even better price now.

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  • +2

    who needs the dvd set when its on free tv every day ;)

    • +3

      You definitely want to get it for the extras:

      • Audio commentary from Ted Danson, Terry Farrell and Shawnee Smith
      • Deleted Scenes
      • All versions of the 'Live' episode
      • 90 minutes of Bloopers
      • Isolated music score
      • Isolated laugh track
      • Alternate endings to all episodes
      • VR tour of all the sets
      • 4 unrated 'Adults Only' episodes
      • Someone get this guy selling DVDs

  • one of the funniest shows, still cracks me up

  • Great show.

  • +5

    If you don't want to watch all 129 episodes, what happens is he seems angry and mean but he's actually a good guy.

    • Dammit, you managed to spoil all 129 episodes for me!

  • Yeah, when I read format = 'NTSC' I rapidly lost interest. Unless there is a PAL version why bother, the quality would be terrible.

    • Why?

      • NTSC has almost 100 less scan lines than PAL. That translates to about 20% less color stability as well as resolution. Don't take my work for it - have a look at identical videos in both formats and compare them, it's immediately obvious.

        • Oh, I get what you mean.
          Fair enough.

    • but you get more frames with NTSC. 20% more in fact at 30 fps

  • Also take note that this is a region 1 dvd, so won't work unless you have a region free player..

    "I assumed that by ordering a dvd from a .au site I would be able to view the video in Australia. The dvd was shipped from the US and cannot be viewed on our Australian dvd player. After another look it does say this in the fine print, but I would have thought that if a dvd was being shipped to Australia there would be some checks in place that the dvd could actually be viewed on all dvd players in that country. I now have a useless product."

  • I'm hearing those sweet guitar riffs in my head.

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