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MikeDeN2K 01-11-06 08:05 PM

Has anyone else noticed how cheap the "Red Eye" case is?
 
Grrr... DreamWorks appears to have stooped to just about the most piss-poor, flimsy case I could ever imagine, I'd rather have a snap case than this.

Not only are there annoying locks on it, but the clear plastic is very cheap-feeling and awkwardly loose-fitting, and the black plastic is just as bad.

Did anyone else notice this?

Cinemaddiction 01-11-06 08:25 PM

I change out the CPL cases, anyway...

Mr. Cinema 01-11-06 08:30 PM

Those cases have been used by Dreamworks and Universal for the last few months. I don't mind them.

If you want to talk cheap cases, I have to mention the single disc version of Sin City. That case is like the kind you get from aol when they're sending out their crappy browser discs.

xfilekr 01-12-06 12:21 AM

The case my "Into the Blue' came in was really cheap/flexible too

mongoco 01-12-06 12:25 AM

i really don't get the point of the locks on these cases

The Monkees 01-12-06 01:38 AM

I didn't notice this was a cheap case at all, I've had much worse cases before.

Tarantino 01-12-06 02:05 AM


Originally Posted by mongoco
i really don't get the point of the locks on these cases

The side locks are there to prevent thieves from just cutting the side plastic and opening the DVD case enough to get the disc out. It's a theft deterrent, that's all.

= J

Cinemaddiction 01-12-06 02:52 AM


Originally Posted by Tarantino
The side locks are there to prevent thieves from just cutting the side plastic and opening the DVD case enough to get the disc out. It's a theft deterrent, that's all.

= J

Alls they have to do is cut along one of the spine folds. It happens all the time at my work (Hollywood). Boxcutter through the thin fold and voila. There's always the back door.

Mr. Cinema 01-12-06 05:13 AM

These cases are designed for retail stores only. I was in Hollywood Video and Red Eye was in an amaray case.

Doug Schiller 01-12-06 10:19 AM

I'm just shocked they actually used the original theaterical poster and not the floating faces for the Joe Six Pack Blockbuster crowd.

AOD 01-12-06 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
Those cases have been used by Dreamworks and Universal for the last few months. I don't mind them.

If you want to talk cheap cases, I have to mention the single disc version of Sin City. That case is like the kind you get from aol when they're sending out their crappy browser discs.


The Sin City case is not even close to the Red Eye one. I noticed immediately how cheap the Red Eye case was as soon as I picked it up (light) and even more so when I opened it. I'm glad i'm not the only one. My $2.00 Star Wait DVD from Target had a better case than this.

Drexl 01-12-06 10:38 AM

I don't have the disc, but I think I know what kind of case this is. Is it like the one for 12 Monkeys, where the outer plastic covering is so thin, it gets creased if you're not extra careful in removing the security stickers? It was a shame with that one because it came in a gold keepcase I don't have a replacement for.

marcellusk 01-12-06 01:06 PM

And not to mention that there's no insert.

DeanoBKN 01-12-06 04:51 PM

Paramount is also getting very cheap with their cases.

Tarantino 01-12-06 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Cinemaddiction
Alls they have to do is cut along one of the spine folds. It happens all the time at my work (Hollywood). Boxcutter through the thin fold and voila. There's always the back door.

Like I said, it's a deterrant. It won't stop theft, but neither will slapping a Club on your steering wheel before you go to bed...it's a deterrant.

= J

matome 01-12-06 06:52 PM

I wouldn't have noticed it, but now that you mention it, it does seem flimsy as hell.

chileorgullo 01-12-06 10:04 PM

I'm sorry I really don't understand the situation
and cases usually aren't limited to a title.
but studios should stick to typical amarays, not ones with latches or ones with the gap in the middle like Fox.
inserts are also missed.

paradicelost 01-12-06 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by Tarantino
The side locks are there to prevent thieves from just cutting the side plastic and opening the DVD case enough to get the disc out. It's a theft deterrent, that's all.

= J

I thought it was a small child detterent, my 5 year old has figured out how to open them though. It still keeps my 3 year old out of them though.

Cinemaddiction 01-13-06 01:31 AM

For those interested, the letters "THES" are on the inside of the locking tabs. A quick search didn't pull up anything, though.

slowcloud 01-13-06 05:28 AM

I don't mind the the locking tabs as much as those cheap, flexible, Chinese made keepcases. They also smell bad!

natevines 01-13-06 05:41 AM


Originally Posted by slowcloud
I don't mind the the locking tabs as much as those cheap, flexible, Chinese made keepcases. They also smell bad!

Hah, I know exactly what you're talking about. It's the one with the 'push' button in the middle, but you can friggin bend the case like hell without much effort, that's how cheaply made it is. And it does indeed smell bad. They're not the Universal ones with the security tabs though, I always thought those were high quality cases. I guess they changed them?

Mr. Cinema 01-13-06 06:10 AM

I have alot of Universal, Dreamworks, and Paramount titles in the same case that Red Eye is in. I like them because the hub is very sturdy, keeping the disc firmly inside the case. The Sin City case is easily the cheapest case I've came across. I think I have 1 more title with that type. It has the brand INFINITI inside the case. No tabs
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...n1-7-06008.jpg

darmok 01-13-06 12:24 PM

ah, the good ol' days of replacing one out of maybe five titles with an amaray case. i gave up a couple of years ago.


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