Dead and Buried (Digi-pak VS. Keepcase)
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Dead and Buried (Digi-pak VS. Keepcase)
I saw that Dead and Buried was now in a keepcase version for only 9.99. I believe the digipak went out of print, but are there any differences between the two? Less extras...etc?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
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I didn't know there was a keepcase version. Maybe it's a new 1-disc release? The digipak had 2 discs...
The second disc contained:
1) Stan Winston's Dead & Buried EFX
2) Robert Englund: An Early Work of Horror
3) Dan O'Bannon: Crafting Fear
4) Steve Poster's Location Stills
I looked at BU's website but didn't see a 1-disc there. Looks like they still have the LE on sale.
The second disc contained:
1) Stan Winston's Dead & Buried EFX
2) Robert Englund: An Early Work of Horror
3) Dan O'Bannon: Crafting Fear
4) Steve Poster's Location Stills
I looked at BU's website but didn't see a 1-disc there. Looks like they still have the LE on sale.
#3
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Thanks for the info.
Looks like it's missing all that stuff.
Looks like it's missing all that stuff.
#4
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Yeah, they just dropped the second disc.
I have the 2-disc LE, and, frankly, the second disc isn't that impressive. It seemed really brief to warrant a second disc.
I really think this is a case where they could've put everything on a single RSDL disc, but chose not to so they could force a 2-disc LE.
I have the 2-disc LE, and, frankly, the second disc isn't that impressive. It seemed really brief to warrant a second disc.
I really think this is a case where they could've put everything on a single RSDL disc, but chose not to so they could force a 2-disc LE.
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I believe I saw Two Evil Eyes as a one-discer for 9.99, too.
Unlike Shagman, I enjoyed the extras on disc two. I like Robert Englund, as he is always insightful. Disc 1 has a bunch of commentaries that I have yet to get to.
Unlike Shagman, I enjoyed the extras on disc two. I like Robert Englund, as he is always insightful. Disc 1 has a bunch of commentaries that I have yet to get to.
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Originally posted by jonpeters
I believe I saw Two Evil Eyes as a one-discer for 9.99, too.
Unlike Shagman, I enjoyed the extras on disc two. I like Robert Englund, as he is always insightful. Disc 1 has a bunch of commentaries that I have yet to get to.
I believe I saw Two Evil Eyes as a one-discer for 9.99, too.
Unlike Shagman, I enjoyed the extras on disc two. I like Robert Englund, as he is always insightful. Disc 1 has a bunch of commentaries that I have yet to get to.