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Lately, I’ve noticed more and more titles (the latest being HITCHCOCK: BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES COLLECTION) that seem to only be available via online merchants (i.e. Best Buy, Target, Walmart and Barnes and Noble don’t carry them in stores) arriving with slipcovers. Since slipcovers were designed to help a title stand out from all the surrounding, competing purchases on the racks at stores, why do you think studios are still bothering with them on anything but the blockbuster titles?
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