dvd bad disc

DVD player says loading disc then bad disc………..cant watch any DVDs…anything i can try to fix problem?
does this with all types of disc copy or real
try a lens cleaning disk.
if that doesn’t work, the player has failed.
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La Crosse Technology Weather Channel Blizzard/Tornado DVD 2 Disc Set $11.74 The Weather Channel Blizzard/Tornado DVD 2 Disc Set offers a first hand look at blizzards and tornadoes that made U.S. history. Relive video of storms that caused billions of dollars in damage. The Blizzard DVD focuses on two historic blizzards – the 1982 blizzard that caused the Air Florida jet to crash into the Potomac 34 seconds after take off, and the 1992 Superstorm that covered over one-thir… |
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Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging) $16.00 Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging) + FREE MOVIE TICKET – TOY STORY 3… |
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Peter Pan (2-Disc Platinum Edition) $24.27 Peter Pan has a special place in the realm of classic animated Disney films: it instills an element of childlike wonder. The 1953 version of James M. Barrie’s story is colorfully told and keeps on the straight and narrow of the book. Barrie’s wondrous focus on child’s play is the key to its longevity: kids who don’t grow up, shadows that run away from their owners, pirates, a fairy, and the ma… |
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The Usual Suspects [Blu-ray] $8.25 Ever since this convoluted thriller dazzled audiences and critics in 1995 and won an Oscar for Christopher McQuarrie’s twisting screenplay, The Usual Suspects has continued to divide movie lovers into opposite camps. While a lot of people take great pleasure from the movie’s now-famous central mystery (namely, “Who is Keyser Söze?”), others aren’t so easily impressed by a movie that’s too enamore… |
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (Two-Disc Special Edition) $7.98 Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid may be the most beautiful and ambitious film that Sam Peckinpah ever made. The time is 1881. Powerful interests want New Mexico tamed for their brand of progress, and Sheriff Pat Garrett (James Coburn) is commissioned to rid the territory of his old gunfighting comrades. He serves fair notice to William Bonney–Billy the Kid (Kris Kristofferson)–and his Fort Sumter cro… |
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Image Entertainment Bad Company-hard Rock Live [dvd W/cd] [2discs] $17.67 Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 02/09/2010… |
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Bad Boys II (Two-Disc Special Edition) $4.75 No one goes to a movie directed by Michael Bay for delicacy and grace; you go because Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) knows how to make your bones rattle during a high-speed chase when a car flips over, spins through the air, and smacks another car with a visceral crunch. Bad Boys II fulfills this expectation and then some. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence may be mere puppets amid all this burnin… |
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LADY GAGA Bad Romance Framed Silver Record A3 $99.99 Framed Commemorative Silver Disc Display Sized 14inc x 11inc – 1 inch, black Plexi-glass frame included Here is your chance to purchase the superb commemorative silver disc display pictured. The displays feature a silver plated 7″ record with a mirror like finish. The record has been professionally electroplated and will not peel or crack. The displays are mounted and framed as pictured. The listi… |
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Muzzy Bad To The Bone Bowhunting TV Season 1 Two Disc Set (DVD) $9.49 Join Host Michele Eichler & the Muzzy Team as they take you on adventure bowhunts from Moose in the Yukon to Hogs in the sweamp with the family. The adventure never stops in this complete Season One DVD. Elk – Yukon Moose – Whitetail – Hogs – Javalina – Quail – Turkey – Mountain Lion – Mule Deer – Bowfishing Texas Style… |
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Bad $7.59 Taking up the mantle of Andy Warhol’s usual filmic collaborator Paul Morrissey, Jed Johnson offers up some laid back Warholian cinematic mayhem with the hysterically laconic BAD. Hazel Aikins runs an electrolysis center out of her home in Queens, New York and on the side runs a ring of smart-mouthed and sexy street girls whom she hires out as professional killers to those unwilling to do their own dirty deeds. When she unwillingly takes in her first male charge, L.T. (Perry King), Hazel’s well established balance is upturned. As the various ladies carry out their gruesome tasks (killing a dog, maiming a gas station attendant) Johnson trains the camera as much on the superbly bizarre mannerisms and gestures of the actors as on their actual crimes, creating a vastly amusing if slightly disturbing cast of characters. When L.T. finally gets his assignment, to kill an unwanted autistic child, he becomes paralyzed by memories of his own abused youth. Hazel, constantly annoyed by her untrustworthy girls, her electrolysis clients, her useless daughter-in-law and whiny grandson and the unruly cop who she pays protection to, finally comes unglued in a bizarre and outrageous climax befitting Warhol’s legacy. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Cult Fiction [2 Disc] $7.59 The CULT FICTION collection presents four cheeseball attempts at low-budget horror that purposely elicit more laughs than chills. In BAD MOVIE POLICE #1, scream queens Ariauna Albright and Lilith Stabs host a MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000-style presentation of GALAXY OF THE DINOSAURS (1992), which follows a group of space travelers trapped on a dinosaur-infested planet. In BAD MOVIE POLICE #2, Albright and Stabs train their sights on the equally awful CHICKBOXER (1992). EDDIE PRESLEY (1992) boasts cameos from Quentin Tarantino and Bruce Campbell in the story of a struggling Elvis impersonator who gets more than he bargained for when he stages a “comeback” show at a seedy Hollywood nightclub. And TOWNIES (2002) presents a blackly comic assortment of demented social misfits in smalltown Ohio from the director and star of KILLER NERD, Wayne A. Harold and AMERICAN SPLENDOR muse Toby Radloff. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Django [Single Disc Version] $11.36 Though Sergio Leone created the spaghetti western with A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS, the genre was not popularized in Europe until Sergio Corbucci’s DJANGO, which subsequently spawned countless illegitimate sequels. The film stars the Belgian hunk Franco Nero as Django, a mysterious gunslinger who drags a coffin behind him that contains a Gatling gun. Django soon happens upon a Mexican town where a group of Mexican revolutionaries, led by the nefarious Colonel Jackson, have overrun the town, wantonly killing its citizens. Soon, Django, who has a personal vendetta against Colonel Jackson, finds himself in league with a group of Mexican bandits who want to steal the Colonel’s gold with the help of Django and his Gatling gun. Combining a stylish use of spaghetti western conventions — among them a cruel and cartoonish bad guy as well as dramatic music that punctuates the action — DJANGO is one of the best and most popular films the genre has ever produced. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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DISC,DVD+R,4.7GB,100PK,SR $25.99 DISC,DVD+R,4.7GB,100PK,SR |
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DISC,DVD+R,4.7GB,100PK $24.99 DISC,DVD+R,4.7GB,100PK |
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DISC,DVD-R,4.7GB,100PK $24.99 DISC,DVD-R,4.7GB,100PK |