Mine was a real DVD.

I don't find the film boring. I think it's quite entertaining.

You might also want to check out it's companion movie - Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. They were originally out on a double bill in movie theaters in the 1960's.

Here's a link to the best version out there that also includes a fun Joe Bob Briggs audio commentary:

http://www.amazon.com/Joe...vd&qid=1283283238&sr=8-2