Sentences with phrase «keepcase packaged»

The DVD comes in a clear keepcase packaged with a funny memo sent cryptically «from the desk of Robert Stephenson» to, even more cryptically, someone named Clair.
Number of discs: - 1 - Keepcase Packaging
* Trailers - The original theatrical trailer for Alexander Number of discs: - 2 - Collector's Edition Keepcase Packaging

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The disc is labeled with Paramount's usual bland silver cover art and is packaged inside a standard slim - line, transparent blue keepcase.
The basic packaging is a standard - width keepcase, with a double - sided chapter insert and another insert promoting spring's Narnia and Chicken Little DVD releases.
Like other recent releases from this subuniverse, Paramount packages the plain gray DVD in a red keepcase and tops it with an embossed cardboard slipcover.
The Super-Sized Edition DVD is packaged in a standard - sized white keepcase housed in an embossed cardboard slipcover replicating the artwork below.
The content is fine, but I have a big beef with the packaging: the keepcase is sheathed in a slipcase with a lenticular rendering of the film's familiar poster, but it's next to impossible to pry the goods loose from this outer sleeve, which looked none - too - attractive by the time I was done massaging it.
The two discs are packaged inside a clear keepcase that is stingy on artwork.
The DVD comes packaged in standard white keepcase, which is housed inside a cream - colored cardboard slipcover.
The disc comes packaged in a standard white keepcase.
THE DVD Packaged in a swingtray keepcase with a cardboard slipcover, the two - disc Deluxe Edition of The Producers has been timed to coincide with the theatrical release of the film of the 2001 musical.
As is now to be expected for Disney's highly - marketed direct - to - video sequels, Lilo is packaged in a black keepcase and held within a cardboard slipcover which merely duplicates the front cover artwork, but for once, slightly differs from the back.
That Evening Sun's DVD is packaged in a standardly slipcovered Eco-Box keepcase.
Nor is there colorful disc art, leading me to suspect that this disc is identical to the Disney Movie Club Exclusive DVD made available last March, simply packaged in a standardized Disney DVD keepcase with slightly different cover art.
In what has been among the bigger points of contention for Criterion collectors reluctant to adopt Blu - ray, Frances Ha is packaged like one of the line's Blu - rays in a clear keepcase of Blu - ray case height.
Night's mug is the first strike against the package — if we shall keep count, the second is that it is not a dual - discer like the other VISTAs, but rather a single platter issue in an Amaray keepcase, with dull artwork to add insult to injury.
There's nothing special about the packaging; Valiant comes in a black keepcase (there's some logic behind the color, but finding it requires more thought than interest and space probably allow) with a form for a new 100 - Disney DVD sweepstakes, a booklet promoting Kronk's New Groove, Bambi II, and Lady and the Tramp, and a two - sided insert which nearly duplicates the cover art in addition to providing scene selections and an overview of the extras.
Like so many of today's new films, Push has its DVD packaged in a standard keepcase that topped by a cardboard slipcover.
Arriving on a single - disc DVD package, The Haunted Mansion comes in a standard black amaray keepcase, with a cover that looks like a really bad Photoshop job.
Packaged in a standard width black keepcase and housed in the all - important cardboard slipcover, Howl's deals three inserts: a double - sided scene selection list, a double - sided ad for the forthcoming DVD releases of Disney's two highest - grossing films of 2005, and a fold - open mini booklet promoting all the Ghibli films issued under the Disney banner and various publications tied to My Neighbor Totoro and Howl's.
Fox remains consistent with the packaging, using another clear keepcase to showcase another predominantly yellow (and random) cover design.
THE DVD Sony presents «Dawson's Creek: The Complete Sixth Season» on DVD in a four - disc set packaged with a keepcase - sized scrapbook of production stills.
As usual, Film Movement packages this in a clear keepcase and uses the reverse side of the cover art to display a couple of paragraphs explaining the film's selections and a couple more excerpting a filmmaker interview.
The DVD comes packaged in a standard two - disc keepcase (slender style), whereas the original X-Men DVD was in a cardboard digipak.
Packaged in a predictable cardboard slipcover which largely reproduces the keepcase artwork, the only insert is a double - sided ad for other comedies on MGM DVD.
Like Signs, The Village is offered in a single disc housed in a standard black keepcase, in contrast to the elaborate packaging and bonus disc format that was previously established for this Buena Vista line and utilized for Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense.
The two discs are packaged in a standard black Eco-Box keepcase, the foil cover artwork being reproduced more vibrantly in a glossy cardboard slipcover.
The packaging is a pretty standard keepcase and inside a four page DVD Guide can be found, highlighting some of the bonus features as well as advertising upcoming releases of National Treasure and Finding Neverland.
The translucent discs are packaged in a standard - width black keepcase, inside of which you'll find a two - sided insert holding chapter listings, overviews of both disc's bonus features, and an array of nice cast photos.
The DVD is packaged in standard black keepcase, which is not (gasp!)
Film Movement packages this like a film - of - the - month - club release, using a clear keepcase and using the reverse side of the cover artwork to print a two - paragraph statement from director Poppe on how the film incorporates his own experiences as a war photographer.
Not counting the retail and Digital Copy DVDs of the film included in the double - width keepcase («a $ 74 value,» boasts a sticker on the front cover), the package is rather light on bonus material, hallelujah.
Volume 1 is packaged in a standard black keepcase and topped by a cardboard slipcover whose front is embossed and front and back covers are largely holographic.
Each two - disc set in this second wave of Buena Vista's Studio Ghibli DVDs is packaged in a standard - width black dual Amaray keepcase and housed inside a cardboard slipcover.
Twelve thoroughly flavourless deleted or extended scenes and the anti-pot PSA from the X2 DVD round out the platter, which is packaged in a grey keepcase.
Criterion packages this set with one of their standard thick clear keepcases.
The packaging for Prozac Nation is equally as simple - a standard black Amaray keepcase to house the single disc within.
This edition comes packaged in a standard white Amaray keepcase.
The DVD is packaged in a black keepcase, complete with the protective but annoying snaps on the side.
The DVD is packaged in a black keepcase, which includes those now - common protective snaps on the side.
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