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What are your viewpoints on DVD and BD re-releases in terms of package art? It's a very random question, but something that I think about when double dipping on a movie. I haven't double dipped on BDs yet, but I often replace non-anamorphic presentations with better restored releases.
Generally when I see new cover art, I'm turned off though. For example, the special edition of Christmas Vacation with Chevy holding a turkey on the front and a dumb grin. The cover with the christmas lights is what I'll always associate with the movie. I'm less likely to buy a rerelease with unfamiliar (and IMHO always worse cover art in a re-release). For example: T2 Skynet edition - worse cover art than the extreme DVD Dumb and Dumber - stupid nipple twister on unrated version Me Myself and Irene - Special Edition Have you ever seen a better cover on a re-release?? |
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