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Old 10-11-06, 05:09 PM
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Too Cool For School: John Hughes box -- packaging?

Did anyone pick up the Too Cool For School: John Hughes Collection set this week?

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...=nosim/dvdtalk

I'm curious how it is packaged -- individual slimline cases for each film? Regular sized keepcases in a slipcase? Something else?
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I wasn't even aware this was coming out. The art shown on Amazon looks craptacular. I really didn't care for the cover art of the new Pretty in Pink either. The old cover was much better. Sorry I'm not answering your question. I would anticipate the usual amarays tossed into the box.
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Originally Posted by Subgeniusguy
I would anticipate the usual amarays tossed into the box.
That's what I was expecting too -- but I see that Paramount's Stephen King Collection (Dead Zone, Pet Semetary, Silver Bullet, Graveyard Shift) has 4 slimcases.
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i saw the front cover on the shelf today, but didn't pick it up...best buy has them in stock
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slim cases inside a slipcover.
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Originally Posted by SomethingMore
slim cases inside a slipcover.
Thanks -- that's exactly the answer I was hoping for...
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I don't own any version of PIP and SKOW. Plus, this boxset will give me an excuse for DDing on Ferris Bueller. I always wanted to check out the documentary.

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You guys can get those dvds cheaper at the DDD sale, they are part of a B1G1 Free sale:

http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/promo...g1_1006&page=0
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Originally Posted by Harold Wazzu
You guys can get those dvds cheaper at the DDD sale, they are part of a B1G1 Free sale:

http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/promo...g1_1006&page=0
Off to DDD. Thanks!
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hate those slim nextpak cases, glad i got the regular single versions with slipcovers.

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