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Old 12-22-08 | 01:38 AM
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Scene selections

I don't know aout the rest of you but I'm pretty sick of buying DVD movies that instead of having a scene selection insert inside the case is either empty or filled with advertising about how to spend more money.
anyhow my question is.....Is there a sight that scene selections can be found for different movies or is there a way to size and print out a scene selection insert for a standard dvd case?

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Old 12-23-08 | 09:46 PM
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WOW!!! Im surprised after 112 looks nobody even commented. i thought for sure this insert thing would have bothered more people!!!
Old 12-23-08 | 10:00 PM
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Usually I just use the scene selections off the DVD itself. Ive never really been bothered either way if the DVD has a scene selection insert or not. Though, I will admit that the scene selection insert is better to look at than an advertising insert.

But between it having one or not.. not a biggie for me really.
Old 12-23-08 | 10:01 PM
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WOW!!! Im surprised after 112 looks nobody even commented. i thought for sure this insert thing would have bothered more people!!!
It did, when studios stopped including them, which was, what, five years ago?
Old 12-24-08 | 12:38 AM
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I do miss the insert, but I honestly never ever used a scene selection guide.
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Originally Posted by Dean Kousoulas
I do miss the insert, but I honestly never ever used a scene selection guide.
Yep. I like inserts because its neat, but I rarely find it functional. May be ocassionally when I want to check some episodes on some TV series, but that's it.
Old 12-24-08 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
It did, when studios stopped including them, which was, what, five years ago?
this.
Old 12-24-08 | 11:26 AM
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Once I put the disc in the player, I file the case in the shelf, so don't use the scene selection insert card for navigating the movie. I do like TV series episode descriptions for finding a particular show or segment. Glossy booklets with production info and photos are nice and missed, as DVDs become more economized. I also miss the full color disc artwork; a lot of studios have gone for cheaper grey graphics; Disney included.

It's lame that most cases still have the clips for inserts but nothing is inside.

The ad sheets and catalogs I don't look at, but keep because many years from now, they will become historical interest for me, for what discs were being promoted at the time.

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