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Old 04-08-2008, 04:09 AM   #1
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Is this in a standard blu-ray case in Europe? I don't like the case for the U.S. version.

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cmon. someone overseas has to have this...tell me what the kind of case the BD comes in..

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U.K / AUS = Thick Case
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thick like a standard UK Blu-Ray or like the atrocious box released in the U.S.?
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thick like a standard UK Blu-Ray or like the atrocious box released in the U.S.?
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Mine is in a boxed set... probably the same as the USA.

I like it... having a nice box is rather reminiscent of the quality sleeve there used to be on a LaserDisc or an LP. I was never really a great fan of DVD style casing.
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I love welldone special edition cases... but some people just well like uniformity, which I totally understand.
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I love welldone special edition cases... but some people just well like uniformity, which I totally understand.
Yes, I understand that. However I like cases to be different... that way when I'm looking for a title I can remember if it came in a thick case, a thin case or a boxed set. So then it's just a matter of scanning the shelf for a case the shape and design I remember.
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Yes, I understand that. However I like cases to be different... that way when I'm looking for a title I can remember if it came in a thick case, a thin case or a boxed set. So then it's just a matter of scanning the shelf for a case the shape and design I remember.
that makes sense, you must have a lot of titles... hehehe
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that makes sense, you must have a lot of titles... hehehe
Most of the time my BDs are stored in a gravity based filing system... the ones that I watched longest ago are at the bottom of a pile
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well I just alphabetize mine.
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does anyone have a pic of a non-box version and where I can order one? I want to see if it's worth it to import....
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