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1.0 out of 5 stars
The Trinity Collection, March 23, 2006
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The movies and stories are classic westerns, the quality is horrible, these are not remastered. It looks like they found the oldest copy of the film and transfered it to DVD. If I didn't like the actual movies, I would not buy knowing the quality.
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60 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
big trinity fan, June 24, 2004
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This review is from: The Trinity Collection (DVD)
This was one of the worst set of DVD's I have ever purchased. Does not Amazon screen for quality picture or who supplies them with merchandise? These are like junk import copies with some of the best scenes cut. I am angry and look for an improvement! Don't but this box set, it is garbage quality. Boot hill was so dark in many parts, you might as well be looking at your tv screen with the power off with a stereo paling the sound track for sound, even at night, the blackness was real bad. Someone is duping the buyers, "trash dvd's for your money please" , suckers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look for a better proven format with uncut versions.
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42 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A trilogy of classic (and hilarious) spaghetti Westerns, November 29, 2003
This review is from: The Trinity Collection (DVD)
This is the ultimate Western spoof collection, offered at a ridiculously low price. Terence Hill stars in these three movies as Trinity, a happy-go-lucky cowboy who is not only the best shot in the West, but also the dirtiest man in the West. Riding on a litter behind his horse, Trinity exemplifies the laziness he so emphatically believes in, and picks up a lot of dust in the process. These three movies find Trinity in a series of adventures, in company with his older brother Bambino, as Bambino tries to make a living as a thief, is constantly forced to team up with his brother (whom he hates), and somehow always ends up on the side of good, much to his chagrin. These spaghetti Westerns are everything a good B-western should be, and are side-splittingly funny at times. At an incredibly affordable price, these Trinity movies are a great addition to the DVD collection of any fan of the Western.
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