Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol. 6

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fdm
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Re: Criterion & Eclipse Cover Art & Packaging Babble-on Vol.

#276 Post by fdm »

Matt wrote:Unless it's damaged or you keep your discs sealed, what's the big deal?
"Damaged" is relative.
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#277 Post by Matt »

Well gee, that clears it up.
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#278 Post by fdm »

Glad I could help.
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#279 Post by swo17 »

fdm, are you saying that if an item that you ordered brand new arrived to you in 100% pristine condition, but somehow came without the shrinkwrap, you would send it back on principle?
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#280 Post by warren oates »

Or because he's not yet aware of Goo Gone or the number one alternate use for lighter fluid?
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#281 Post by jindianajonz »

warren oates wrote:Or because he's not yet aware of Goo Gone or the number one alternate use for lighter fluid?
I just spread peanut butter over the residue and let my dog lick it clean.
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#282 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Weird, the worst that's happened to me has been damaged booklets.
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#283 Post by knives »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Weird, the worst that's happened to me has been damaged booklets.
I actually had a set (Bottle Rocket) come with two disc one.
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#284 Post by Frumaster »

I recently received a Heaven's Gate blu ray with no disc 1. Biggest error I've encountered.

A few cases from B&N were damaged a little during shipping because they pack too loosely, but I kept them.

On Amazon, when you see the seller is Amazon Warehouse Deals, I think these are repackaged items. The blu rays from them never come with the blue stickers. Sometimes this happens even when the seller is Amazon Inc., which sort of ticks me off. But the condition is usually like new so I don't bother getting a replacement.
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#285 Post by fdm »

swo17 wrote:fdm, are you saying that if an item that you ordered brand new arrived to you in 100% pristine condition, but somehow came without the shrinkwrap, you would send it back on principle?
It would never happen in the first place.
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#286 Post by fdm »

warren oates wrote:Or because he's not yet aware of Goo Gone or the number one alternate use for lighter fluid?
If it needs Goo Gone it's used.
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#287 Post by Feego »

I have to admit I agree with fdm and would return a non-shrinkwrapped "new" item as well. Also, this is from Amazon's own guidelines for listing products:
Amazon wrote:◦CDs and DVDs should always be shrink-wrapped to protect them during shipping and differentiate them from used copies.
They can at least follow their own rules.
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warren oates
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#288 Post by warren oates »

I just got a new shrink-wrapped Blu-ray of the latest season of Breaking Bad which nevertheless had an annoying little white sticker on the back of the keepcase under the outer layer of removable plastic. It looked like a factory "inspected by" number or something. But I've seen any number of barcode and other stickers like this under shrinkwrap on brand-new CDs, DVDs, etc. And then there are books. Don't get me started on safely removing hideous stickers from new books, which are almost never shrink-wrapped. Still, why would any of you want to go through the hassle of sending back an otherwise perfectly good item when removing the sticker is quicker and easier? You're not taking a stand on principle that's going to change anything, make it any less likely that you'll get one of those rare mistakes in the future, since Criterion's quality control is normally quite good and Glamazon's* customer service has been pretty great for years now.

*Birbigs
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#289 Post by dwk »

Criterion is now listing the cover artist and/or designer under the "Disc Features" section on each released film's page. Coming soon titles do not have this info.
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#290 Post by Matt »

That's a useful addition. I wish they'd also add to the website the "About the transfer" information from the booklets.
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#291 Post by eerik »

Image Image Image Image
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#292 Post by Matt »

[3 Films by Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman Stromboli Europe '51 Journey to Italy] = Yuck.
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#293 Post by swo17 »

To the cover art, or to their relationship?
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#294 Post by Matt »

Any relationship that results in Isabella Rossellini is fine by me.
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#295 Post by Drucker »

I like that cover, it reminds me of a vintage film trailer type-style.
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#296 Post by mfunk9786 »

eerik wrote:Image
I like that cover and I don't know why.
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#297 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

mfunk9786 wrote:I like that cover and I don't know why.
Because it looks great.
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#299 Post by bamwc2 »

Holy cow! I remember guessing La Cage Aux Folles in the New Years drawing. After someone else suggested Le Samurai, I figured that I had to have been wrong.
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#300 Post by TheGodfather »

That box will be amazing content-wise but that cover, damn... Those yellow letters are so wrong...
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