souvenir wrote:Digipaks it seems for The Double Life of Veronique (which is crushed a little on top even in the display picture!) and Pandora's Box, as seen on Barnes & Noble's site
It's nice to know that even retailers have to deal with crushed, dinged, and dogeared digipaks even before they pass them on to their customers.
I'll say it again: I must be living in some bizarro universe, because I've never had a digi dinged or crushed, whether I bought it online or in a brick n mortar store. Meanwhile, I have to deal with discs falling off the spindles in my regular cases.
CSM126 wrote:I'll say it again: I must be living in some bizarro universe, because I've never had a digi dinged or crushed, whether I bought it online or in a brick n mortar store. Meanwhile, I have to deal with discs falling off the spindles in my regular cases.
Sounds like you're batting about .1000, huh? That's pretty good if your a ball player.
I've only gotten one digipack that looked bothered by travel at all, while I've gotten a number of alpha packages with weird warped plastic issues (almost like it had been in extreme heat from some time) and floating damaged discs. I really don't care either way, but digipack is fine with me. It seems that this is a pretty evenly divided issue, maybe a poll would clear up how the silent people feel about it? It's been a while since we had one (a poll, that is.)
Steven H wrote:It seems that this is a pretty evenly divided issue, maybe a poll would clear up how the silent people feel about it? It's been a while since we had one (a poll, that is.)
Oh noes, i guess Criterion won't be employing me to create a new hand drawn cover by my child slaves that live in my sweatshop under the Chinese Resteraunt.
Oh my goodness. Absolutely excellent, all of them. These are some of the most beautiful covers I've yet seen on Criterion releases. =D> As far as the best horror film covers in the collection, these come pretty dern close to dethroning Equinox.
All of them are so wonderful. The Atomic Submarine and Corridors of Blood are my favorite. It looks like a lot of time went into these covers. Great job Criterion (i know you are looking, criterion spies).