I know its regarded as a classic film, i have tried to watch it several times i just find it so boring after the first 30 minutes
The bit with the apes is pretty dull! I like the film but I even I admit it is seriously slow paced. I think it all quickens up once you do get past the apes scene.I know its regarded as a classic film, i have tried to watch it several times i just find it so boring after the first 30 minutes
The slipbox is quite strong (2mm thick) with a gloss finish and embossing to the title on the front and spine.
I don’t think it’s a sticker, it’s part of the artwork unfortunately.Is the HDR sticker removable? It really bothers me.
I don’t think it’s a sticker, it’s part of the artwork unfortunately.
I don’t think it’s a sticker, it’s part of the artwork unfortunately.
No I believe it’s actually printed on the box.It looks like the shrink wrap is still on the box. Isn't the HDR sticker on the shrink wrap?
Yeah I don’t know who decided to put it there. Anything like that should just be a sticker and easily removable.Oh, damn. I knew that the one on the cover is printed, but the one on the slip really bothers me. Oh, well.
It looks like the shrink wrap is still on the box. Isn't the HDR sticker on the shrink wrap?
No I believe it’s actually printed on the box.
Yes, the shrinkwrap is still on the box; I tend to do that a lot, wherever possible, to protect from fingerprints etc. .
The '50 Years Ago' sticker is on the shrinkwrap. The ratings logos are stickers (there's one on the spine), but sadly the 'HDR' logo is printed on the slipbox (the stuff at the top is on a J-card) and as a result has ruined the artwork for me . Totally agree @Sigill I don't understand why it couldn't be a sticker; perhaps it's a trademark thing .
I understand keeping the shrinkwrap on boxes. I do the same for all of my boxes and box sets. For me it goes all the way back to VHS movies. I always just cut the plastic out of the bottom to get the tape out and left the rest of the shrinkwrap on the box.