Which of course you really can't, because it's just a Paramount product with a rented Wacky C.CrazedCollector wrote:Unless you count the case for Benjamin Button.
I'd guess that Matt is correct that the digipak is the new standard packaging for most multi-disc Criterion Blu-ray sets. The Blu case is too short to accommodate their preferred figure-8 design, and hinged-tray designs wouldn't allow for Criterion sized booklets. I imagine that they have just recently decided to go with the digipaks and found a manufacturer for them after being spooked by the early Criterion Blu-ray O-Sleeve Debacle. I suspect that if the Che and Monterey Pop Blu sets were being released now, they'd get this packaging too. I'm sure Seven Samurai will get the digipak treatment, but I cant think of anything else that we know of in the Blu-ray pipeline that will necessitate multiple discs - perhaps Fanny and Alexander, which I think was sort of hinted at on Facebook for a 2010 release.
