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Not The Best,
I have to agree with “mecwag.” Not having the original music at the opening and closing credits corrupts the viewing experience. “High Heels” (one of the few episodes I have watched so far) appears to be truncated. Visually, though, it’s excellent.
Anything that has AMC attached to it usually means a product less than what it can be. AMC, on cable tv, runs commercials in the middle of movies and, at times, squeezes in text at the bottom of the screen as the movie is airing, thus further corrupting the film experience. Yes, if you treasure the Lone Ranger, skip any DVD releases involving the AMC name.
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