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I was just wonder what is everyone's opinion on those double/triple feature packs that just include the discs and not individual cases.
Personally, I've been really digging these packs as a cheap way to expand the collection. On top of that, if you have a decent printer you can print off your own covers (either custom or scans of the original) and throw them in their own BR case if you prefer not having T2, Total Recall and Red Heat in one case. However for me there are exceptions: the Die Hard collection and TMNT triple pack are two that I found better to leave as one. Whereas the Predator 1 & 2 double pack I split up as single releases to match the Predators single release (not to mention the actual case they come in is ugly. So are their others like me who split up the packs into single releases to make organizing your collection easier? Last edited by leburn98; 08-02-2012 at 04:25 PM. |
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