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

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

#1251 Post by swo17 »

fdm wrote:
ShellOilJunior wrote:
fdm wrote:Fewer dented corners and dinged up spines and all the other things cardboard is infamous for... works for me. Now if they'd just get rid of those extra discs.
There's a nice market on eBay for those extra discs.
Probably, but I don't like empty disc hubs/slots either, so damned if I do, not quite so damned if I don't.
I guess you could buy a bunch of these to replace the casing for every single title that you buy. But of course, then there would still be the "Contains one Blu-ray and two DVDs" on the back of the case to complain about!
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#1252 Post by PfR73 »

But since the 3 disc case is thicker, the artwork probably won't fit properly in those cases; it'll be compressed & wrinkle.
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#1253 Post by swo17 »

Only 2mm thicker, so there may not be an issue. Or invest in a good paper trimmer. Or accept reality, which costs nothing.
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#1254 Post by cdnchris »

But reality doesn't look good on our shelves. So I guess we're back to square one.
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#1255 Post by Yaanu »

Quick question: Were the discs originally packaged with the second DVD on the left and the BD and first DVD on the right, or did you switch it up for the photos?
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#1256 Post by ShellOilJunior »

fdm wrote:
ShellOilJunior wrote:
fdm wrote:Fewer dented corners and dinged up spines and all the other things cardboard is infamous for... works for me. Now if they'd just get rid of those extra discs.
There's a nice market on eBay for those extra discs.
Probably, but I don't like empty disc hubs/slots either, so damned if I do, not quite so damned if I don't.
It doesn't bother me. When the booklet is tucked in with the case it's looks fine. With Zatoichi I it looks OK because the DVD's were accessible by unfolding each page. With blu-rays only there's no need to unfold each page.
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#1257 Post by cdnchris »

Yaanu wrote:Quick question: Were the discs originally packaged with the second DVD on the left and the BD and first DVD on the right, or did you switch it up for the photos?
That's how they were packaged.
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#1258 Post by CSM126 »

I personally would have preferred a hinged leaf in the middle for the extra discs, but this is ok. Not like that DVD under the book will be getting much attention from me anyway.
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#1259 Post by movielocke »

the new case is definitely preferable to the digipacks. I just got Ace in the Hole, the packaging is large for what would have been a single bluray release, but I've been selling off parts of my film collection, so instead of having only six inches of available shelf space left I now have eighteen, so the massive width increase of DF digipacks doesn't seem quite so alarming anymore.

Also it's nice to see a return to robust plastic instead of the reliance on dull cardboard.
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#1260 Post by sir_luke »

I'm just glad that digipaks will be reserved for special occasions again, rather than every other release. I like digipaks every once in a while, but this year there have been WAY too many.
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#1261 Post by swo17 »

movielocke wrote:I just got Ace in the Hole, the packaging is large for what would have been a single bluray release
Ace in the Hole though has a really nice texture and look to it in digipak form. I'm less pleased with the flimsier seeming Breaking the Waves.
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#1262 Post by captveg »

sir_luke wrote:I'm just glad that digipaks will be reserved for special occasions again, rather than every other release. I like digipaks every once in a while, but this year there have been WAY too many.
This is basically my feelings on it. I don't mind the occasional digipak that stands out as "special/unique" but nearly every release being a digipak makes them less appealing, and the thicker nature of the new digipaks don't help in that regard.
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#1263 Post by swo17 »

I agree. I wonder if Criterion will offer replacement packaging for any of the dozen or so 3-disc digipak releases that have come out since November. Though this time they'd have to provide smaller booklets along with them as well, since the digipak booklets are too big to fit inside a plastic case.
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#1264 Post by felipe »

And they'd redo the booklets just to please annoyed customers who don't like the look of digipacks?
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#1265 Post by dwk »

I don't think they'll offer replacement packaging, but they might do what they did with Night of the Hunter and re-release the titles in a plastic case after the digipak versions sell out.
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#1266 Post by TheGodfather »

That`s a dissapointment, the Sirk release being a plastic case...
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#1267 Post by SpiderBaby »

swo17 wrote:I agree. I wonder if Criterion will offer replacement packaging for any of the dozen or so 3-disc digipak releases that have come out since November. Though this time they'd have to provide smaller booklets along with them as well, since the digipak booklets are too big to fit inside a plastic case.
If that happens, then they should also offer digipak replacements for the people like me that doesn't like the dull plastic cases (that I have experiences with being damaged upon delivery as well). Only fair right?
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#1268 Post by sir_luke »

Maybe they should just do away with cases altogether.
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#1269 Post by AfterTheRain »

sir_luke wrote:Maybe they should just do away with cases altogether.
:lol: Oh, that's just golden.
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#1270 Post by Yaanu »

sir_luke wrote:Maybe they should just do away with cases altogether.
Coming soon: The Criterion Collection Cloud. Watch any Criterion release and its accompanying supplements from any computer, phone, tablet, or video game console. Exclusive features include not having to deal with any physical elements and being denied a booklet. But who needs paper when you have two terabytes of hard drive space?
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#1271 Post by sir_luke »

Plus plenty of shelf space!
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#1272 Post by Gregory »

Clearly the way to make everyone happy and save resources at the same time is: Dual-Case-Format releases. A digipak set and a plastic cased version together, inside a large steelbook.
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#1273 Post by tenia »

A large Steelbook ? Where am I going to store this ?! ](*,)
Yaanu wrote:and being denied a booklet.
They could include a PDF file for it.
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#1274 Post by boywonder »

sir_luke wrote:I'm just glad that digipaks will be reserved for special occasions again, rather than every other release. I like digipaks every once in a while, but this year there have been WAY too many.
I like digipaks, but agree that they should be used for special occasions ... I want to be the swing vote on the board that decides what covers deserve that royal treatment!
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#1275 Post by chatterjees »

boywonder wrote:
sir_luke wrote:I'm just glad that digipaks will be reserved for special occasions again, rather than every other release. I like digipaks every once in a while, but this year there have been WAY too many.
I like digipaks, but agree that they should be used for special occasions ... I want to be the swing vote on the board that decides what covers deserve that royal treatment!
Yes, digipaks are royal treatments, not everybody understands this. That's why some people like all the releases in digipaks, and some don't like them at all. There is nobody to blame for it. I love digipaks, but I am glad for this plastic case. I do anticipate several occasional digipaks in future definitely.
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