Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.4

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#1501 Post by cdnchris »

The Blu-ray for Benjamin Button comes in a standard blue case with a cardboard slip, not what Criterion usually does. Just an FYI. I'll post pics when I can but it shouldn't be too hard to picture.
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#1502 Post by kinjitsu »

Didn't Royal Tenenbaums & Life Aquatic come with the cardboard slips?
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#1503 Post by Napier »

They did. And I was never a fan of that type of packaging. If it's a film that constantly gets revisited they get all mussed up by constantly pulling them in and out of shelving. Not that this one will ever be taken out of the wrapper or rescued from the bottom of my kevyip.
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#1504 Post by kaujot »

I just threw away the Wes Anderson slipcovers. Eric Anderson's art is much better than the crap Buena Vista insisted on.
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#1505 Post by domino harvey »

When Chris said the slipcover is not what Criterion usually does, I think he meant in reference to their other Blu-ray releases
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#1506 Post by cdnchris »

domino harvey wrote:When Chris said the slipcover is not what Criterion usually does, I think he meant in reference to their other Blu-ray releases
Yes, sorry. That's what I meant. The Blu-rays were at first slim digipaks, and now they went to clear keep cases. This release is a typical Blu-ray case with a slip cover.
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#1507 Post by kinjitsu »

domino harvey wrote:When Chris said the slipcover is not what Criterion usually does, I think he meant in reference to their other Blu-ray releases
Yes, I realize that, but packaging is packaging regardless of whether it's Blu-ray or not, and I think a slipcase over a digipack is preferable to this.
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#1508 Post by domino harvey »

You certainly won't get an argument from me on the superiority of digipaks 8-)
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#1509 Post by ccfixx »

cdnchris wrote:
domino harvey wrote:When Chris said the slipcover is not what Criterion usually does, I think he meant in reference to their other Blu-ray releases
Yes, sorry. That's what I meant. The Blu-rays were at first slim digipaks, and now they went to clear keep cases. This release is a typical Blu-ray case with a slip cover.
So, my understanding is that this "Benjamin Button" blu-ray is in the standard blue case that Paramount would normally use? Or, am I reading it all wrong, and a Criterion clear case is used just like for the standard DVD? Thanks.

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#1510 Post by kaujot »

Look at the packaging photos.
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#1511 Post by ccfixx »

I see the photos for the standard DVD, but just trying to understand the mumble-jumbled conversations above about the blu-ray. Is it a Criterion clear-colored case, or a Paramount blue-colored case?

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#1513 Post by ccfixx »

Thank you so much for the pictures! It's blue... now I know! :)

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#1514 Post by Flike »

Can someone point me in the direction of some identical replacement clear cases for the new(ish) single discers (I need replacements for Days of Heaven and Le jetee). Mulvaney pointed me towards Sleeve City, but $8 later and I have two opaque Amarays with logos on the spine.
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#1517 Post by Murdoch »

Yay for individual cases for the Imamura!
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#1518 Post by domino harvey »

Any chance of getting a picture of the box's spine?
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#1519 Post by knives »

Murdoch wrote:Yay for individual cases for the Imamura!
Agreed, Also want to thank that it isn't set up like the moral tales or Varda sets.
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#1520 Post by Dadapass »

kinjitsu wrote:Try USP.
Thanks for that! I have about 15 DVDs I keep seperate because of the sticky shit left by 'SECURITY DEVICE ENCLOSED' stickers.
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domino harvey wrote:Any chance of getting a picture of the box's spine?
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#1522 Post by domino harvey »

Thanks Chris! That'll look good stacked on a shelf next to everyone's Addams Family memorabilia
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#1523 Post by cdnchris »

:D The Addam's Family is actually the first thing I thought of when I saw it.
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#1524 Post by tenia »

cdnchris wrote:Packaging for:

Pigs and Battleships
When a boxset like this contains movies in individual cases, do they usually all have a individual booklets?
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#1525 Post by TheGodfather »

knives wrote:
Murdoch wrote:Yay for individual cases for the Imamura!
Agreed, Also want to thank that it isn't set up like the moral tales or Varda sets.
Too bad that it isn`t like the moral tales and Varda sets. Love those. Would`ve love to see the Imamura set being digipacks as well.
Ah well, looks good as it is though as well.
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