Best DVD packaging
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Darn I thought I would win because I got all of them out from the dumpster, but your talking cover art and packaging. I would have to say "Swiss Family Robinson 2 disc. Disney put so much into the making, how Disneyland got started and a whole lot of other things, like himself included Walter AKA Walt Disney.
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From: on a river in a kayak..where else?
Blutige Seide..(Blood and Black Lace)..limited to 1,000 copies and wrapped in black velvet.
I Drink Your Blood..limited to 500 copies and signed by many.
Dead and Buried..Blue Underground...I just like the way it looks!!
West Side Story...also looks nice.
I Drink Your Blood..limited to 500 copies and signed by many.
Dead and Buried..Blue Underground...I just like the way it looks!!
West Side Story...also looks nice.
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Originally posted by towbinaj
Kurosawa DVD Collection from Amazon
Kurosawa DVD Collection from Amazon
#59
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Scott King's 1999 Sundance Grand Jury favorite, Treasure Island.
The packaging is a book with a circle cut out in each page, so the book closes and inside is the DVD. The movie is (superficially) about spying and espionage and the letters in the book are all scrambled. The beginning of the book has chapters on the movie.
Well done!
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Originally posted by greatjedi
Nothing new, but my favorites are:
LOTR: EE
Band of Brothers
Pearl Harbor DC
Nothing new, but my favorites are:
LOTR: EE
Band of Brothers
Pearl Harbor DC
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The packaging for Lateralus (Tool's music video/live CD box set) is quite nice. The velvet lining on the inside of the box was a nice touch.
Of all the DVDs I've got, the one that immediately grabs people's attention is the Akira tin. But that's probably partly because the name isn't printed on the spine.
Of all the DVDs I've got, the one that immediately grabs people's attention is the Akira tin. But that's probably partly because the name isn't printed on the spine.




