Impressive Impractical Packaging
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- zedz
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For the record, my Ford box arrived with five scratched discs (those very alarming circular scuffs) - Iron Horse (international), The World Moves On, Wee Willie Winkie (untinted), Drums along the Mohawk and My Darling Celementine - but so far all have played fine (haven't checked WWW yet).
Those rubber hubs are a nightmare to work: you need to twist the discs off. The tray design is such that you can do this without the playing surface of the discs coming into contact with the tray, if you're patient. Good luck getting the discs back on.
Those rubber hubs are a nightmare to work: you need to twist the discs off. The tray design is such that you can do this without the playing surface of the discs coming into contact with the tray, if you're patient. Good luck getting the discs back on.
- ltfontaine
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Having received earnest but empty promises of followup from Fox on the damaged Ford box set, I contacted Barnes and Noble, who sent out a replacement set before I could return the old one. The discs in the second set were, overall, about equivalent in condition to the first, which is to say that most were scratched to some degree. Between the two sets, I salvaged the best copy of each title, managing to replace the most heavily damaged DVDs with better specimens. Fox should acknowledge this problem and make provision for replacement of individual damaged discs, but that probably isn't going to happen.
No kidding, zedz. My discs have gone into slimline jewel cases; the rest of the package is going into storage.zedz wrote:Those rubber hubs are a nightmare to work: you need to twist the discs off . . . Good luck getting the discs back on.
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Any news on this? Several of mine are scratched with those circular scratches. I got a great deal on my set, brand new, but still, it's somewhat irksome that this has happened. It's an impressive and beautiful package, but an awful way to store the disks.
If anyone knows of any news on Fox' reaction to this or anything, I'd appreciate it.
If anyone knows of any news on Fox' reaction to this or anything, I'd appreciate it.
ltfontaine wrote:Having received earnest but empty promises of followup from Fox on the damaged Ford box set, I contacted Barnes and Noble, who sent out a replacement set before I could return the old one. The discs in the second set were, overall, about equivalent in condition to the first, which is to say that most were scratched to some degree. Between the two sets, I salvaged the best copy of each title, managing to replace the most heavily damaged DVDs with better specimens. Fox should acknowledge this problem and make provision for replacement of individual damaged discs, but that probably isn't going to happen.
No kidding, zedz. My discs have gone into slimline jewel cases; the rest of the package is going into storage.zedz wrote:Those rubber hubs are a nightmare to work: you need to twist the discs off . . . Good luck getting the discs back on.
- dx23
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Warner has made the worst possible packaging I've ever seen. The pictures are courtesy of a DVDTalk member




Cheap is not enough word to describe this atrocity.




Cheap is not enough word to describe this atrocity.
- Saturnome
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Hahaha
Wait, what?
I think it's an attempt at a pizza box.
Or a shoe box, that's more like it
Wait, what?
I think it's an attempt at a pizza box.
Or a shoe box, that's more like it
- cdnchris
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It's a cute idea.
Gone horribly, horribly wrong, of course.
Gone horribly, horribly wrong, of course.
- Highway 61
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It's astonishing how far Warner Home Video has fallen. You'd think years of good press for steadily releasing affordable discs of catalogue titles in simple keep cases with original poster art would encourage them to keep up the good work. Guess not.
- Person
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Woah, woah, woooooah...
There were four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies?
They warrant BLU-RAY releases from Warner?
They are packaged in a motherfuckin' PIZZA BOX?
Has there been a management change at Warner in the last year? What the hell is going on over there?
There were four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies?
They warrant BLU-RAY releases from Warner?
They are packaged in a motherfuckin' PIZZA BOX?
Has there been a management change at Warner in the last year? What the hell is going on over there?
- Murdoch
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The ten year old in me is drooling at the mouth.
- Sloper
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Mine too, this would have been my ideal Christmas present back in, er, 1991. I lived on bits of crappy TMNT merchandise, including those (in retrospect, disgusting) mini-pizzas. If I were a Turtles-fanboy, the naffness alone of this pizza-box thing would take me right back, and make me weep for the loss of innocence.Murdoch wrote:The ten year old in me is drooling at the mouth.
- mfunk9786
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Wait, how does everyone not agree that this packaging is amazing?
- anvilscepe
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Thank you mfunk, I think it's impressive. I would so buy this, but I never actually liked the movies.mfunk9786 wrote:Wait, how does everyone not agree that this packaging is amazing?
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HarryLong
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Beats me. I think it's wonderful & perfect for the product.mfunk9786 wrote:Wait, how does everyone not agree that this packaging is amazing?
Of course I won't be buying it because I have zero interest in the films, but the package design is very inventive.
- Saturnome
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Totally impractical. Imagine opening this thing to get a disc, how big this get. It's too big for nothing too (are pizza box that high?). I like the printing style on the top cover though. But the blu-ray banner ruins it. When are they going to get rid of that blue thing?
Can't wait for the G.I. Joe film to be released that way with the disc instead of the figurine.
Can't wait for the G.I. Joe film to be released that way with the disc instead of the figurine.
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PillowRock
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With all of the space between the DVD hubs with loose T-shirts and stuff stored in it, I would expect a lot of DVDs to get knocked / pulled off their hubs during shipping ..... and then be bouncing around in the box.mfunk9786 wrote:Wait, how does everyone not agree that this packaging is amazing?
When I look at that packaging, what I see is basically a machine designed to deliver scratched DVDs.
- HerrSchreck
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I absolutely think that box is way fucking cool!!!
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Oh My Good Christ! You managed to take what will be the most depressing film release of the year (for me) and turn it into the (my) most anticipated dvd release. (Only to have it turn into a future disappointment when the crappy cover is announced for it.)Saturnome wrote: Can't wait for the G.I. Joe film to be released that way with the disc instead of the figurine.
- manicsounds
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plain cardboard is awesome? I don't think so.
They should have packaged it in a plastic turtle shell
They should have packaged it in a plastic turtle shell
- Murdoch
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Or the muthafuckin turtlemobile (or whatever they called it). If they had done that then I would've bought this despite it containing TMNT. The first movie is the single best adaptation of any animated Saturday cartoon to the screen. That's right, even better than Underdog! I said it!manicsounds wrote:They should have packaged it in a plastic turtle shell
- dx23
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I thought that first film was based more on the comic book. That is why the films is darker while the other 2 live action are more slapstick and cartoonish.Murdoch wrote:The first movie is the single best adaptation of any animated Saturday cartoon to the screen. That's right, even better than Underdog! I said it!
- Murdoch
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I forgot there even was a comic.
- cdnchris
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Didn't I get into an argument with you guys about the third one being less crappy than the second one? I still stand by that.
I think the packaging is "cute" but it's badly done. The cheap cardboard doesn't help, but even worse is that it's as big as a shoebox as previously mentioned and that it looks like a pain in the ass to get the discs out of there.
I think the packaging is "cute" but it's badly done. The cheap cardboard doesn't help, but even worse is that it's as big as a shoebox as previously mentioned and that it looks like a pain in the ass to get the discs out of there.