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Ok, with so many threads talking about bad/good looking covers I thought to do a thread that would be little different. IMO the covers seems lost (without the original art etc).
But to the subject of this thread - which BD spine(s) in your collection is/are the most appealing or attractive to you? I like to have nice spines, because if I search for something it's easier to find something with a spine that stands out, or if I just look at the collection in my shelf I get happy to see a good film with a nice outstanding spine, etc. My spine pick of my collection would be "Spaceballs" because I like those pictures in the spine - they stand out and I can exactly know which title it is, without even reading the text on the spine. And I love those nice portraits on the spines (not so much on the covers as photoshop mockups though). Please post pictures if possible. |
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