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Originally Posted by Cephalopod
I think that's all of them. I believe some retail outlets still sell the Digipack of The Last Metro if you order online because that release just never sold that many copies to begin with. I'm unsure as to whether you'd get a scanovo case if you ordered directly off of Criterion's site now.
Yeah, this is right. I don't recall the replacement cases though, because I didn't start collecting Criterions at that point, I started somewhat later.
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Here's a photo of the spine with other Criterion blu-ray keepcases, just crop out the others to update the spine list.
Kinda cool that it's slimmer than the keepcase, but slightly lengthier and taller.
I unfortunately don't own the other early BR digipacks with slips, and like I said, the barcode with the ISBN number was only printed on the slip, and not on the inner digipack, but you can check criterionforum to see whether you can find other packaging photos of the other early releases.
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The site makes all images the same height. But it is slimmer.
Also able to use your photo for other spines.
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Originally Posted by jkoffman
If you're doing it here with Criterion, what's the reason we can no longer do this for the Vinegar Syndrome releases? We have years of including both the exclusive and the standard as separate releases, and now they've just stopped allowing it. Exclusives often include more than just a slipcover, such as a box or other unique packaging, a large book, etc.
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I am not very familiar with Vinegar Syndrome. But looking at these from a quick search. It seems like the only difference with Amityville is the release date. And Battle for the Lost Planet is that if you purchased from Vinegar Syndrome you got a slipcover. If that is the case a not should be good enough. But if you get a box or other unique packaging, a book, etc. That should have a separate entry. Do you have any examples of such things?


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Originally Posted by Cephalopod
Idk about that, if the release is a slipcase with a booklet, poster or artcards I could see it being a separate release.
Also, as an aside, Oscilloscope always has their limited edition digipacks and their standard release blu-rays. They do spine numbers, and the digipacks are noticeably thicker, wider and taller than the regular blu-rays, although the stuff inside rarely differs (it occasionally comes with a filmmaker's message or collectible stickers). It'd be cool to separate those too.
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That is good to know. I remember one time when looking at image submissions. This Oscilloscope release was very confusing.
