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Does anyone here ‘Frankenstein’ releases together (putting multiple discs/booklets etc into one case for a ultimate complete package)
or do you actually prefer keeping all your releases (4K, Blu, DVD) separate and kept exactly as how they were released? For example, Iron Man 1 & 2 on 4K are missing the bonus disc from the 2-disc Blu-ray ultimate editions so you could either A) keep both the 4K and blu-ray copies B) Get a custom 3-disc 4K case and combine all the discs together. Another example is some of the new Arrow 4K’s like Dressed To Kill have new booklets different to the original Arrow Blu-ray releases so you could either A)Keep both copies B) put the old booklet from the Blu-Ray inside the 4K case along with the new booklet to have everything together in one case. |
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