
just a joke
well, not really, I mean, the only slipcover I have is the one from Bambi and is all what I could ever ask

That's exactly I do. I buy DVDs when I want it to look good on my shelf, and then watch the movie. I just want to impress friends with my sparkling DVD collectionichabod wrote:I mean take Bambi for example. It is one of the greatest and most well love not just animated films, but films of all time! The DVD has been wonderfully restored, there are hours of extensive material on the DVD. HUndreds of rare archival pictures and footage. And yet some people refuse to by it, because so far they haven't seen a copy with a slipcover yet!![]()
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THAT'S GOOD, CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR THE REVIEW.Luke wrote:<i>Tarzan II</i> comes with a semi-holographic slipcover. Working on the review and it will appear at some point this weekend.
I'm glad that Disney is using holographic slipcovers now. The ones that just duplicate the coverart are pretty pointless.Luke wrote:<i>Tarzan II</i> comes with a semi-holographic slipcover. Working on the review and it will appear at some point this weekend.
It seems like everyone on this forum has all the DVDs with slipcovers...lolmy chicken is infected wrote:I love that Disney will send missing slipcovers to customers.I got slipcovers on all my Disney DVDs that were supposed to have them when I bought them, except Sleeping Beauty, and thankfully, I now have that one too.
I agree. The least they could do is make it holographic (like The Incredibles slipcover) or make some parts of the coverart pop out at you (Spaceballs slipcover).Escapay wrote:Some of the more creative slipcovers (book ones, Dirty Dancing UE, I Robot, etc.) are essentials when getting the DVD. But if it's just a crappy cardboard sleeve that's just like the cover, why bother at all?
Gawd, I love the coverart pop-out slipcovers liek Spaceballs and POTC (though that now is hard to find with a slipcover).Pasta67 wrote:I agree. The least they could do is make it holographic (like The Incredibles slipcover) or make some parts of the coverart pop out at you (Spaceballs slipcover).Escapay wrote:Some of the more creative slipcovers (book ones, Dirty Dancing UE, I Robot, etc.) are essentials when getting the DVD. But if it's just a crappy cardboard sleeve that's just like the cover, why bother at all?
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2366Starion wrote:I couldn't find the big thread about the definate list of Disney DVDs that come with slipcovers.
I can't spell.RJKD23 wrote:http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2366Starion wrote:I couldn't find the big thread about the definate list of Disney DVDs that come with slipcovers.
because it's definIte.
I find that they're really just extra packaging. They become scratched if you keep sliding them in between two under cases and if you want to keep them, they're ultimately another thing to box up and throw in the attic. I order a lot from Hong Kong and it appears many DVDs have slipcovers. I keep them but they're nothing special and actually annoying to find space for.