It comes in the box with top and bottom open, but it was so hard to take the case out, and then there is this weird open square in the back. The openings weren't big enough, one time i had to rip the box just to get the case out
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostThe movie comes in a standard DVD case.--
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You posted in the Ark of Truth forum, so I thought you were talking about the movie's DVD case.
Both SG-1 and SG:A season sets come in either standard or slim DVD cases packaged together in a box sleeve. You slide the cases out, pick a case, then open it like you would any other standard DVD case. The slim cases open the same way.
I don't understand what your problem is. If it's with the Complete Series set for SG-1, I can't comment, as I've no idea how that opens. If that's what this is about, you need to post in the SG-1 forum.
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostYou posted in the Ark of Truth forum, so I thought you were talking about the movie's DVD case.
Both SG-1 and SG:A season sets come in either standard or slim DVD cases packaged together in a box sleeve. You slide the cases out, pick a case, then open it like you would any other standard DVD case. The slim cases open the same way.
I don't understand what your problem is. If it's with the Complete Series set for SG-1, I can't comment, as I've no idea how that opens. If that's what this is about, you need to post in the SG-1 forum.--
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostThe movie comes in a standard DVD case.
At least, that's how it's packaged here in Canada."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by agentCarterfanboy View PostI was talking about AOT, i just made a comparison to the season 10 one saying season 10 was easier to open
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Originally posted by Daniel Jackson View PostIs your DVD Region 1? The Region 1 DVD comes in a standard DVD case. You open it up like a book with the disc on the right side. You press the button in the middle, and the disc is released.--
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostThe disc itself, yes, but the standard DVD case comes inside that shiny cardboard slip case. Which doesn't, in fact, slip particularly well. It's as though they bound it just a couple of millimetres too tightly so you really have to work it to get it off.
At least, that's how it's packaged here in Canada.--
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I'm a bit confused. I'm pretty sure that every single movie that comes out is packaged this way now (as far as having the slip case over the amaray case). Unless of course you're in a different region than 1 because your comarison to the Season 10 set doesn't make sense to me. Did you expect a single disc movie to be released in a package used for whole tv seasons??
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I don't...adds some variety to shelves upon shelves of uniform DVD case spines. Besides, the shiny AoT case goes nice next to the shiny Season 10 case."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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It's surprising and hilarious how much trouble people are having understanding what the OP is talking about.
I agree. That open square on the shell-box was strange and annoying; I had a lot of trouble slipping the case back into it.Theoretically spoilerish:
Spoiler:Sig courtesy of Pandora.
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I don't have a problem understanding what the OP is saying at all, I'm just wondering why he's complaining. The "strange open square" that you guys are talking about is on EVERY SINGLE DVD now. I just got 7 movies for christmas and they are all like that for the bar code. Yes, it might make it hard to get the case back in, but it sholdn't seem "strange" unless you haven't bought a movies in the past couple of years.
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