I was given some old expired tri-x from a local camera store. A client brought in a shoebox of old exposed film and a couple of rolls of unexposed tri-x and ektachrome were found in there and sorted out. I was the happy recipient of these. So I shot the tri-x and developed it and noted when it came out of my processor that it behaved much differently than tri-x normally does for me. First of all, the film was stiff- perfectly straight and had very little bend in it. There was also a severe bow to the film across it's width (which is why it wouldn't bend or curl). Once I "popped" the film trying to roll it the entire roll curled up almost instantly on it's own. Cutting the negatives for scanning the bowing was even more pronounced so that it barely fit in my film holder- sprockets were visible on either side of the holder and required tape to keep it in the mount. I was able to stretch them and they scanned alright-ish. I've only shot one other roll of expired film in my life- is this a normal occurrence?
