Fiend Without a Face (The Criterion Collection) [DVD] vs Warehouse 13: The Complete Series
Overall winner: Warehouse 13: The Complete Series
Key Differences
Warehouse 13: The Complete Series (B00HSSZKAW) offers a full TV-series box set with strong cast chemistry and humor and sits at a more affordable price tier; Fiend Without a Face (B00004Z1FN) is a single-film Criterion release notable for 1950s stop‑motion effects but has reports of inconsistent copy quality and occasional blurriness. Choose Warehouse 13 if you want many episodes, modern production values, and higher-rated customer feedback; choose Fiend Without a Face if you value historic stop‑motion effects and a period sci‑fi single‑disc presentation
Fiend Without a Face (The Criterion Collection) [DVD]
Sci-fi horror from the 1950s with stop-motion monsters. Engaging plot and period-accurate effects, though some note blurry image quality. Customers find it entertaining and worth the purchase for fans of classic sci-fi
Pros
- engaging 1950s sci-fi plot
- notable stop-motion effects
- period-accurate production
- solid entertainment value
Cons
- copy quality can be inconsistent
- image sometimes blurry
- scare factor varies among viewers
Warehouse 13: The Complete Series
Science fiction DVD collection with a cohesive storytelling arc and strong cast chemistry. Viewers note engaging plots and imaginative humor, with value for money. Some playback and case durability issues reported by customers
Pros
- engaging storylines
- strong cast chemistry
- humor and wit
- value for money
Cons
- episodes may not play for some
- cases can be fragile
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly |
| Durability | Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Arthur Crabtree |
| Versatility | Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly |
| User Reviews | Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly |