Sentences with phrase «reverse side artwork»

Sorry, UltraViolet fans: the side - snapped case holds no inserts but does display reverse side artwork behind the disc, which sports a full color label.
As expected from the low list price, the side - snapped keepcase doesn't feature any inserts, reverse side artwork, or slipcover.
Inside the side - snapped blue keepcase, we find reverse side artwork, but no inserts, meaning no UltraViolet stream or Sony Rewards points are provided on this title.
No inserts, slipcover, or reverse side artwork jazz up the standard blue keepcase.
The reverse side artwork lists episodes and extras, while an insert promotes the new season currently airing on FXX.
Topped by a glossy slipcover, the side - snapped keepcase lacks the usual reverse side artwork but adds sweepstakes and Digital HD UltraViolet inserts to the silver DVD and full - color Blu - ray discs.
Inside the side - snapped keepcase, which nicely sports reverse side artwork, the colorful disc is joined by an insert supplying directions and your unique code for redeeming the Digital HD UltraViolet stream of the film that's included with your purchase.
Insidious is packaged in a standard, slim Blu - ray case, with reverse side artwork showing through when the double - sided Sony ad is removed.
No inserts of any kind are found inside the side - snapped keepcase, which does at least display reverse side artwork.

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The side - snapped keepcase displays artwork on its reverse side and holds an insert promoting the film's soundtrack, which primarily doles out original music.
The side - snapped case uses Blu - ray packaging translucency to display more artwork on the reverse / inside.
No inserts, reverse artwork, or slipcovers spice up the side - snapped keepcase whose cover is ever so slightly revised from Sony's 1998 DVD, which itself added shots of»90s - marketable supporting cast members to the original poster art design.
Customary for the studio, the reverse side of the cover shows additional artwork (in this case, a photo of Robb and the real Hamilton) through the translucent case.
The side - snapped keepcase displays artwork on the cover's reverse in addition to holding inserts with your UltraViolet and Sony Rewards codes.
No inserts, slipcover, or reverse artwork accompany the side - snapped blue keepcase, which at least gives the disc itself a full - color label adapted from the recycled cover art.
No inserts, reverse artwork, slipcover, or disc art spruce up the ordinary Blu - ray case, whose side snap wouldn't fully close for me.
The disc is packaged in a side - snapped standard Blu - ray case, whose translucency is utilized in nice reverse cover artwork.
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.
The unslipcovered side - snapped keepcase displays the menu image reverse artwork inside but contains no inserts.
The newly - commissioned front - facing artwork you see pictured comes to us from Joel Robinson (The Serpent and the Rainbow, Texas Chainsaw 2, Black Christmas) The reverse side of the wraps will showcase the original theatrical poster art.
The side - snapped keepcase isn't joined by a slipcover or any inserts, but the disc features a unique label and the cover's reverse side displays further artwork.
The reverse side of the cover displays additional artwork.
The reverse side of the cover artwork includes two paragraphs defending Film Movement's selection of this film (which with black print on a dark blue back are tough to read) and a two - paragraph note from the directors discussing their first film.
The reverse side of the keepcase artwork displays imagery and a chapters list.
In the Museum's first use of a double - sided frame, the exhibition presents verified Clyfford Still artworks in juxtaposition with the undocumented painting's front composition, as well as other Still works that could relate to the painting's reverse composition.
An incidental collaborative artwork, it includes Jasper Johns's vertical gestural black stripes and black stain circles left by a paint can wielded by Robert Rauschenberg on the reverse side.
The centerpiece was a room of materials relating to the Thousand - Yen Note Trial, which saw artists and critics — as well as artworks — making appearances in court to defend Akasegawa, who was charged with counterfeiting after police found out about the invitation to his 1963 solo exhibition at Shinjuku Dai - ichi Gallery, «On the Ambiguous Ocean,» featuring a reproduction of a 1000 - yen note on one side, and exhibition information and other motifs on the reverse.
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