Best/Worst DVD packaging (merged)
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LOTR Extended for worst. although they look great the cases are very flimsey.... the last 2 dvds in my ROTK were loose because the tabs were broken. the way its set up there is no way to repair the case. It would have been better if they changed it by putting standard cases inside the 'book' cover.
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For Me, One of the worst would be The Jetsons - Season 1. I take the case out of the plastic cover and then I try to put it back but the cover rips. I don't know if the other cartoon shows are like this too like The Flintstones.
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I've got a new one that fits both the worst and best .. and it's a damn shame I tell ya ..
M*A*S*H - Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection
I absolutely dig the packaging, design and the display factor. The bundling of the 36 disks is also very nice with the fold out sleeves. .. but it also turns out to be the worst part.
After pulling out the very first disk of season 1 I noticed tiny scratches on the DVD. I'm already thinking .. shit!! I knew what I was getting into before buying the set, but I just had to have it even with the possibility of this. And yeah, I checked out a couple more disks and well .. same thing.
So the DVDs are not going back into the case, period. I'll buy some generic packing for storage but really .. wtf!!? Cardboard on plastic!?? What would be wrong with digitpack foldouts?? Not like they haven't been used before?
I don't know, seems silly for the $180 price tag it's fetching.
Well, at least it's still my favorite TV series ever, so I suppose it's a minor compromise ...
M*A*S*H - Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection
I absolutely dig the packaging, design and the display factor. The bundling of the 36 disks is also very nice with the fold out sleeves. .. but it also turns out to be the worst part.
After pulling out the very first disk of season 1 I noticed tiny scratches on the DVD. I'm already thinking .. shit!! I knew what I was getting into before buying the set, but I just had to have it even with the possibility of this. And yeah, I checked out a couple more disks and well .. same thing.
So the DVDs are not going back into the case, period. I'll buy some generic packing for storage but really .. wtf!!? Cardboard on plastic!?? What would be wrong with digitpack foldouts?? Not like they haven't been used before?
I don't know, seems silly for the $180 price tag it's fetching.
Well, at least it's still my favorite TV series ever, so I suppose it's a minor compromise ...
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If I had to go with the worst, I would also choose the really slim digipack style cases for films like Grease and Panic Room. They're really just not stable enough. Legend is also a flimsy piece of garbage.
For best packaging though, I'd probably also have to go with something like Band Of Brothers or the LOTR EE's. I'm also very partial to my Get Smart box set... where the end looks like a steel door and then a phone booth as you open it up. The DVD packaging for the individual seasons ain't bad either. Could be that I'm just very partial to Get Smart, though.
For best packaging though, I'd probably also have to go with something like Band Of Brothers or the LOTR EE's. I'm also very partial to my Get Smart box set... where the end looks like a steel door and then a phone booth as you open it up. The DVD packaging for the individual seasons ain't bad either. Could be that I'm just very partial to Get Smart, though.
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Best packaging in my collection: A three-way tie between Apocalypse Now: TCD, Saving Private Ryan 60th Ann. Edition (with the snap locker), or the "Creating Gollum" disc that came with my TTT gift set (houses book inside faux hand-drawn keepcase.
Worst packaging: The Alien Quadrilogy. Aside from the ugly smudges and marks it's acquired over the past three years, the packaging is ugly as hell, and I find myself extending the damn thing way out to get at disc 1 of Alien. The T2 Ultimate Edition is pretty bad too, because the keepcase won't be snug inside the metal case unless you put the book in alongside it, causing the pages to get scuffed.
I see a lot of digipaks nowadays, so even though I own all the LOTR films, they don't do anything for me. My personal favorite "regular packaging" is any DVD that comes with a scrapbook (Jaws, Seven Samurai). That sort of thing.
Worst packaging: The Alien Quadrilogy. Aside from the ugly smudges and marks it's acquired over the past three years, the packaging is ugly as hell, and I find myself extending the damn thing way out to get at disc 1 of Alien. The T2 Ultimate Edition is pretty bad too, because the keepcase won't be snug inside the metal case unless you put the book in alongside it, causing the pages to get scuffed.
I see a lot of digipaks nowadays, so even though I own all the LOTR films, they don't do anything for me. My personal favorite "regular packaging" is any DVD that comes with a scrapbook (Jaws, Seven Samurai). That sort of thing.
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Worst packaging of all time is the new, extended Peter Jackson KING KONG. I hate to say it, but that was an insulting offering of one of the best movies of the past 5 years. It made me sad.
Best packaging is ROME season one. Handsome as all hell, with sharp, tight corners, and feels like an actual art object. Very classy, very worth it's price.
Best packaging is ROME season one. Handsome as all hell, with sharp, tight corners, and feels like an actual art object. Very classy, very worth it's price.
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Best:
Pearl Harbor: 60th Commemorative Edition. "Classy stuff".
Sleepaway Camp: Survival Kit. "Have the Red Cross version...looks great."
Twin Peaks: Season 1. "great cover art, perfect for the series."
Worst:
Memento LE. "Afraid to even open it again, almost as annoying as the menus on the film."
Veronica Mars (both seasons). "Half hubs inside, so beware. You have to lift one disc to get to the next."
Pearl Harbor: 60th Commemorative Edition. "Classy stuff".
Sleepaway Camp: Survival Kit. "Have the Red Cross version...looks great."
Twin Peaks: Season 1. "great cover art, perfect for the series."
Worst:
Memento LE. "Afraid to even open it again, almost as annoying as the menus on the film."
Veronica Mars (both seasons). "Half hubs inside, so beware. You have to lift one disc to get to the next."
#114
These are by no means the best, but I do like the slipcovers that Reds and the new Scarface come in. Very classy looking. I'd rather take the dvd out of a side slipcase as opposed to removing it from the top or bottom. The ones with the side out seem to be more sturdy.
Not so good: Cinderella Man 2-disc. Yeah, great set, but poorly designed case. The flipper disc sets on the front hub, which is okay, except for the fact that the giant booklet and photos slide around on top, causing major scratches. Luckily, I already had the 1-disc release, which is the same flipper, to compensate for such a horribly conceived design.
Not so good: Cinderella Man 2-disc. Yeah, great set, but poorly designed case. The flipper disc sets on the front hub, which is okay, except for the fact that the giant booklet and photos slide around on top, causing major scratches. Luckily, I already had the 1-disc release, which is the same flipper, to compensate for such a horribly conceived design.
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I think the makers of the Sliders season sets deserve a special commendation for crappy packaging. The first set (already mentioned in this thread) does a couple things wrong. It's way too bulky for the number of DVDs you get. And the DVDs are "floating" sideways in a foam holder, and are extremely sensitive to getting knocked about and damaged if you move the case about. For the next DVD set of Sliders, the company must've heard the complaints, because they went with a completely different design. Amazingly, this new set manages to suck in a completely different way. The DVDs are packed very tightly into a plastic case that springs shut if you're not holding the case with 2 hands. Which essentially makes it a 2-man operation to get any DVDs out without damaging them.
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^ Was coming here to say the same thing.
Taxi Driver new 2-disc SE is crap packaging.
Hello studios? What the hell is wrong with normal keepcase releases? The first idea is usually the best idea, stick with it.
Taxi Driver new 2-disc SE is crap packaging.
Hello studios? What the hell is wrong with normal keepcase releases? The first idea is usually the best idea, stick with it.
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#122
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good set, I wish the binding was a little stronger though
New one to add ..
Tin case, excellent cover art, six disc digi-foldout pack. .. and a brilliant series of films!!
The downside .. metal and paper don't mix.
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I'm surprised someone didn't like the Veronica Mars packaging. Yeah it's a little annoying having discs stacked that way, but it's not as though several other releases haven't done this... and the design of the box/booklet is pretty neat and fits the show fairly well.
Strangers With Candy- The complete series is cool in theory, but the "binder" packaging is flimsy, and the Velcro that holds it together falls off because of the "glue" they used when making it.
I also hate CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM... The design is neat, and could have worked, but 3 of my sets have trouble closing all the way and sometimes that little "paper" that pulls the two trays out snags and starts to tear. I don't blame myself because I take pretty much excellent care of my sets and nobody else uses them... it's just not very durable.
Strangers With Candy- The complete series is cool in theory, but the "binder" packaging is flimsy, and the Velcro that holds it together falls off because of the "glue" they used when making it.
I also hate CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM... The design is neat, and could have worked, but 3 of my sets have trouble closing all the way and sometimes that little "paper" that pulls the two trays out snags and starts to tear. I don't blame myself because I take pretty much excellent care of my sets and nobody else uses them... it's just not very durable.
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As far as cool factor:
-Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection
-Evil Dead I & II BOTD editions
-Scarface Giftset
-Schindler's List Giftset
-WB Creative Design Art SEs
Best Ease of Use while looking cool:
-Band of Brothers
-Deep Space Nine Seasons Sets
Worst Looking:
-Any cover art especially the old snapper's that made the movie look incredibly cheesy, like Excalibur.
-Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection
-Evil Dead I & II BOTD editions
-Scarface Giftset
-Schindler's List Giftset
-WB Creative Design Art SEs
Best Ease of Use while looking cool:
-Band of Brothers
-Deep Space Nine Seasons Sets
Worst Looking:
-Any cover art especially the old snapper's that made the movie look incredibly cheesy, like Excalibur.