Question:
Does the confirmation of The Wages of Fear coming to blu-ray also mean that the DVD will be rereleased with the new model cover and package? I refer of course to the "wacky C" and the 8-figure case.
Not a big fan of Criterion's former case for double-discs. I like the 8-figure case better.
Kind Hearts and Coronets arrived fairly beat up and it was I think the first large case of its kind to arrive that way. Something tells me the old style is sturdier and stronger. Not as cheap.
I got a bad KH&C a few months ago, where one of the discs had come loose and had ALL that space to get knocked around in transit. I've never seen another Criterion in a case like that (figure 8 for the 2 discs, but with the spine still double wide). Were there other titles released in such a case? I'm just curious.
swo17 wrote:I got a bad KH&C a few months ago, where one of the discs had come loose and had ALL that space to get knocked around in transit. I've never seen another Criterion in a case like that (figure 8 for the 2 discs, but with the spine still double wide). Were there other titles released in such a case? I'm just curious.
The Traffic re-release. Luckily, they quickly realized the error of their ways.
My Elevator to Gallows is classic double wide. I guess it's just a limited number that went the other way? The only time I've seen a double wide 8-figure was to include some gadget that took some space (A pin in Walt Disney Treasure Oswald).
Pardon for my ignorance. I was just wondering if Criterion's Blue-Ray releases are short and wide like 'standard' issues in this format tend to be. Or are Criterion's Blue-Ray cases the same size as DVD cases? Many thanks in advance.