DVD and Blu-Ray Packaging: The Good, The Bad, and the Collectible!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @sarahmayfield9338
    @sarahmayfield9338 5 лет назад +60

    Us loyalist to physical media pay alot for these products, it would be nice for these companies to put care into the condition.

    • @tunainoil
      @tunainoil 5 лет назад

      I hate to be that guy but most physical releases today are much cheaper than they used to be. I am not even taking inflation into account, the MSRPs of DVD boxes are on average much lower than early DVD releases.

  • @kristopherlizotte654
    @kristopherlizotte654 5 лет назад +32

    Great video. I like the standard cases. But , I hate it when you find a film that you have been looking for for a long time and there is only one copy in the store. You pick it up only to hear the disc moving around in the case as the tabs that hold it in place have broken.

  • @spinachgreens7179
    @spinachgreens7179 5 лет назад +61

    I love when businesses put giant “$50% OFF” stickers on top of a cardboard sleeve, causing you to have to tear the cover to remove the sticker

    • @stephaniemack176
      @stephaniemack176 4 года назад +3

      Stickers are the bane of my existence as a collector. I especially hate these newer bastards that leave a thick layer of still very sticky glue no matter how carefully I remove them.

    • @jemstar63
      @jemstar63 4 года назад +2

      When this happens, I get a hairdryer, heat it up and the slowly and carefully peel it off.

  • @mojosodope45
    @mojosodope45 5 лет назад +13

    I still have my old snapper cases. Specifically Goonies, Gremlins, Beetlejuice, etc. They were the first dvds I ever purchased. They hold a special place in my collection.

  • @Verdoux007
    @Verdoux007 2 года назад +4

    I wish region restrictions didn't exist, because there are so many American tv shows and some movies that are only released in the US and not here in Europe. Yes, I could get a region 1/A blu-ray player, but I don't want to.

  • @Excalion88
    @Excalion88 3 года назад +2

    The Curb Your Enthisiasm DVDs with the dual pull tabs you have pull in unison to get the discs to slide out of the top AND bottom of the case, I hate them. On top of being awkward to handle, the plastic trays the discs are in often snag, get cockeyed, and try to rip the thin cardboard they're housed in.

  • @Garysmusic1964
    @Garysmusic1964 3 года назад +1

    I just put all my discs in a slim case, and put all the original packaging in a cardboard box. Takes up less room this way, but I can't display all the cool artwork.. Plus side to this, is that I don't have to fight the case to retrieve my DVD when I want to watch them.. Some of those cases will try to break your discs when you try to extract them. You have some cool packaging there.

  • @MaxRager80
    @MaxRager80 5 лет назад +10

    Wow, so many different storage options. Nice video.

  • @theunboxingshow5461
    @theunboxingshow5461 5 лет назад +46

    The packaging I hate the most is when the discs are stacked. Also when the discs are inside cardboard sleeves.

    • @fantasticmatic956
      @fantasticmatic956 5 лет назад +2

      Same for me also the double disc

    • @BlueTomorrows
      @BlueTomorrows 5 лет назад +4

      I have The Twilight Zone Complete series on DVD and it's about 25 discs stacked that take the night of Zeus to take out without feeling like the disc will break

    • @theunboxingshow5461
      @theunboxingshow5461 5 лет назад

      @@BlueTomorrows Whoa I feel you!

    • @iwanttobelieve2
      @iwanttobelieve2 5 лет назад +1

      That's why digital is superior race

    • @BlueTomorrows
      @BlueTomorrows 5 лет назад

      Did I mention TZ ISNT on Netflix in Canada so I can't just have it for the sake of it and have to give myself a heart attack whenever I want to watch an episode

  • @Ace_of_Horns
    @Ace_of_Horns 3 года назад +1

    This was a really great comprehensive list, thanks for going into so much detail and showing us all those examples.

  • @777JonT
    @777JonT 4 года назад +1

    Nothing beats standard blu-ray packages and Criterion's normal clear plastic blu-ray cases. I actively avoid any non-traditional packaging like cardboard or anything where the disc slips into a page or attached sleeve. When I do buy those sets, I always remove the discs and put them in sleeves and store them separately.
    Great video. Subscribed.

  • @DazOnFilm
    @DazOnFilm 5 лет назад +1

    Recently discovered this channel. Digging it. Right up my alley!

  • @ytsejam58
    @ytsejam58 5 лет назад +7

    I am a huge critic of poor packaging. Lately CDs have been using all of these terrible cardboard packages and glueing the booklet to the inside. Roadrunner records is notorious for this!

  • @screamingeekmedia
    @screamingeekmedia 2 года назад

    Love the video! I had thought that someone should do a video about packaging. DAMN...I hated those snapper cases with a passion! I am at a point where I don't like anything but a standard keepcase. If they come in anything other, I pay extra for cases and put everything into keepcases and print custom covers for them. Even the movie sets I hate when they put more than one movie per case. I divide up and keep each movie in its own case. Another crazy set out there, IIRC was the Alien Anthology set. I can't remember if it was the DVD set or Blu-Ray set. But the digibook unfolded numerous times and was about 5+ foot long once unfolded all the way. Again, loved the topic! I love looking back on where we came from. That's why I have been doing "Evolution of Physical Media" videos on my channel.

  • @nunyabiznuss3756
    @nunyabiznuss3756 5 лет назад +1

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the old Curb Your Enthusiasm packaging; the ones where the disc trays ejected simultaneously from the top and bottom of the case. Those were truly bizarre.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +1

      Never had Curb Your Enthusiasm. Definitely sounds bizarre!

  • @kevinpatrickcarey3741
    @kevinpatrickcarey3741 2 года назад +1

    I might be the only collector who LIKES "snapper cases"

  • @LILGHETTI
    @LILGHETTI 5 лет назад +1

    the snapper cases and the white VHS cases have a special place for me!

  • @tylerschone9640
    @tylerschone9640 5 лет назад +10

    I've always had a problem with packaging like Chucky's. Getting the bottom discs out are a chore for me and I feel like I'm bending them. Or sometimes the top discs get detached and start sliding out when I open it.

    • @jadedheartsz
      @jadedheartsz Год назад

      Battlestar Galactica's first season set had that problem with people having a tough time getting the discs out without damaging them.

  • @Jeepguy07
    @Jeepguy07 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I think the best looking packaging I have is the Halloween 15 disc complete collection with each movie having its own case. Perfect packaging. And also the little house on the prairie complete collection that looks like a house. It has each season in a small short fold case. Both are my favorite packaging.

  • @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah
    @Freddy-Da-Freeloadah 4 года назад +1

    Some Blu-Ray cases JUST DON'T HOLD THE DISKS! My Bladerunner 5 disk set... I just took out the guts and put the disks in paper envelopes... And then there is the Criterion Godzilla set that is coming in the mail. The 8 disks are just going into envelops... I don't know why Criterion does that! People say it's more eco-friendly then plastic, but we are not going to chuck our expensive Blu-Ray sets into the landfill! IMHO

  • @Aidenkong523
    @Aidenkong523 4 года назад +3

    Murder she wrote now comes in a box with 2 cases similar to the CBS box but slightly different.

    • @bmasters1981
      @bmasters1981 3 года назад +1

      That's not the only one-- Magnum, P.I. and Columbo have that as well.

    • @NatyRocke
      @NatyRocke 3 года назад +1

      I just ordered Murder She Wrote. I was wondering how it would come as I’ve only seen photos online of the super bulky packaging with a bunch of individual cases. Now I’m wondering which one I’ll get. Just hoping whatever it is it does a good job.

  • @Kongaslam
    @Kongaslam 5 лет назад +3

    Back to the future on Blu-ray is a nightmare to get out. Feels like you’re going to break it.

  • @bmasters1981
    @bmasters1981 4 года назад

    If I might make a suggestion-- with that kind of Mill Creek release that Coach was in, what I would suggest is that you find white CD or DVD sleeves (or whatever color you want; doesn't have to be white; you'll need to have as many sleeves as are discs in the release), then carefully extract each disc from each side of each of those blue holder things, place each disc in a CD/DVD sleeve, stack the discs/sleeves together, place them in the space where the blue Mill Creek disc holders were, dispense with those disc holders, and put the top of the box back down over the other part of the box; that way, you have your discs well-protected, and you don't have to worry about having to fumble with getting them in and out of those gimmicky blue holders.
    And also, as far as that Matt Houston release goes (and I have that one, too), you might want to get white (or any color) CD/DVD sleeves for that one as well, and do pretty much likewise (except that, when you extract the discs from the wallet and put them in those sleeves, you'll be stacking the sleeves/discs in the space where the DVD wallet had been, and dispense w/the wallet).

  • @kevindudley9617
    @kevindudley9617 5 лет назад +2

    I am a function over form person when it comes to blu-ray & DVD packaging. Whenever I have gotten some sort of fancy collector's edition that has some sort of unique packaging design, those invariably cause problems in terms of durability very quickly down the line.

  • @Gurt_Bearded_Hobo
    @Gurt_Bearded_Hobo Год назад

    Just seeing this video. I currently have over 500 Snap Case DVDs. I don't know why, but theres something so nostalgic about the packaging for them. I used to hate them because they didn't fit the shelf with regular keep case DVDs. I will say, they look and fit way better when the snap cases are separated from keep cases.

  • @baxy219
    @baxy219 5 лет назад +2

    They did a very nice rewind collection here in Australia exclusive to a store where the cases look like VHS packages. I got Reservoir Dogs and Wayne’s World. Oh and the discs were blu ray.

  • @BeginsWithTheEnd
    @BeginsWithTheEnd 2 года назад

    I didn't have any scratched discs from the TMNT van package, but I did have scratched discs from the TMNT blu-ray 4-pack because it only comes with 2 spindles for 4 discs meaning 2 of the discs are stacked directly on top of the other 2 discs and constantly fall off on their own and rattle around inside the case. First two movies both had playback issues.

  • @jadedheartsz
    @jadedheartsz 3 года назад +1

    Ah the days of bootleg DVDs being sold on Ebay! I got a Ren and Stimpy bootleg that was missing several episodes. That Turtle Van box set reminds me of the original box set for King of Queens that looked like Doug's delivery truck, though I ended up getting the cheaper repackaged version that stacked all the discs on one spindle with a cardboard sleeve keeping them in.

  • @iNeverHadMercy
    @iNeverHadMercy 5 лет назад +15

    Digging the whole "Retro VHS" look of Blu-rays and DVDs. Did pickup the Stranger Things Season 1 for that reason

    • @hillhiker1468
      @hillhiker1468 5 лет назад

      I picked up season 1 and 2 at Target because they were $5 each and the show looked like it might be interesting.

    • @Aidenkong523
      @Aidenkong523 4 года назад +2

      Have you seen the hmv vhs range, where they rereleased old DVDs and Blu Rays in a vhs box.

    • @iNeverHadMercy
      @iNeverHadMercy 4 года назад +1

      @@Aidenkong523 have not seen their retro releases but did add the ET VHS retro to my collection 🍻

  • @guitarman122508
    @guitarman122508 5 лет назад +2

    Those Walt Disney Treasures sets were awesome. I'm slowly hunting them down, but I wish they were getting a Blu Ray release.
    As for weird packaging, I'd go with the Omerta Edition of The Godfather Trilogy. Lots of cool bonus items and a neat book design exterior, but when it comes to the disks....oh boy. It's basically a cardboard tri-fold with clear plastic center grips super glued on. I haven't had any issues with the discs, and to be fair, the discs are held firmly in place, but they are a pain to take out.

  • @cwillism
    @cwillism 3 года назад +1

    I've always avoided those new Mill Creek Entertainment complete sets. I have several of the older 50 movie sets and their '50s version of Robin Hood. Whenever I see the new sets in stores, the boxes are often damaged. The Blu-ray sets look nice though, but I don't own any.

  • @michaelwardle9302
    @michaelwardle9302 4 года назад +1

    The snappers are fun to collect now.

    • @Dreyz-pg2zz
      @Dreyz-pg2zz 4 года назад +1

      I find it weirdly satisfying to open and close snaps.

  • @shotinthetech4948
    @shotinthetech4948 4 года назад +2

    Watching this a year later but I'm getting started in physical media collection with the unreliability of streaming services lately and what content they have the rights to. I actually don't mind the CD wallet cases VEI is doing especially with the Stargate SG-1 dvd release they have when compared to the older complete series release that was a paper accordion where the discs fell out and were always scratched. Plus they are nearly half the price of what it would be to collect each season individually. It definitely looks bootleg but it does save space and keep the discs in good condition.

  • @runabout76
    @runabout76 5 лет назад +5

    New subscriber. My pet peeve is multiple parts of a collection, like seasons of a TV show or sequels to movies where there isn't a consistent packaging type. Quantum Leap is a good example for me where season 1 has a different style of case, it's a plastic lines accordion type and the rest of the series are the super slim cases inside a cardboard sleeve. Not cool!
    The Big Bang Theory changed styles 3 times before settling on one style for the last 5 or 6 seasons. Makes me crazy!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +2

      Sometimes we get criticized for our attention on packaging, but we like to think that it’s an important part of the collecting experience. Thanks for your comments and for subscribing!

    • @jadedheartsz
      @jadedheartsz Год назад

      or when sets have different menu themes for each season, took The Simpsons until season 5 to make up their minds.

  • @damianp564
    @damianp564 5 лет назад +1

    Ugh...I was recently struggling with two seasons of House of Cards. Due to excess glue in the binding a few of the discs were stuck inside the very tight package sleeves. Took some careful wiggling to get them out and not tear open the cases.

  • @JMoviesMedia
    @JMoviesMedia 5 лет назад

    If the CD sleeves are connected and have either a plastic back or, something as cool as I have, a slim silicone sleeve ohhhh that would awesome. One of my CD holders has this type of sleeves and I love it. I wonder where I could get more though.

  • @ccateni28
    @ccateni28 5 лет назад +8

    Steelbooks and digibooks? My wallets worse nightmare.

  • @jadedheartsz
    @jadedheartsz 3 года назад

    Ah Ballistic Ecks vs Sever! You have good taste, that film is criminally underrated.

  • @GlenHallstrom
    @GlenHallstrom 4 года назад +1

    More thoughts:
    Not crazy about a certain type of accordion packaging where the whole thing folds out. Too cumbersone. Usually the older stuff (Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes, M Squad, Marx Brothers Silver Screen collection to name a few).
    And (we talked a bit about this on Facebook) the clamshell cases that companies like CBS uses ESPECIALLY the Twilight Zone Blu-ray set. The hubs that the discs attach to are SO tight I've cracked a couple discs getting them out.
    And, for the record I STILL hate the old WB snapper cases (I went through my collection and replaced them with regular DVD cases).

    • @bmasters1981
      @bmasters1981 4 года назад

      "Usually the older stuff (Jeremy Brett Sherlock Holmes, M Squad, Marx Brothers Silver Screen collection to name a few)."
      You're right on the money about M Squad-- however, the show has been one of the best I've ever seen (and Lee Marvin's star turn as Det. Lt. Frank Ballinger of the titular fictional squad of the Chicago Police made it so), such that the mile-long (figuratively) fold-out packaging didn't/doesn't bother me all that much.
      Now if it's something I wasn't into all that much (like the first go of Star Trek TNG that I had at one time), it would indeed be a waste of money.

  • @BigLeo7205
    @BigLeo7205 5 лет назад +1

    I loved the old BCI Eclipse sets. Great packaging and presentation especially with the animation stuff

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      I miss BCI Eclipse. Although I will say that my He-Man and the Masters of the Universe season 1 volume 1 set has a flaw in the trays that the discs sit in. A little nub of plastic (probably from where the trays were removed from their molds) sticks up a fraction of a millimeter, but it's enough to touch the disc and cause scratching. At least one of those discs has playback errors because of it. That problem doesn't exist on of my other He-Man sets, so they must have figured it out and fixed the issue moving forward.

  • @theinitial
    @theinitial 5 лет назад

    After years of crazy packaging, I took a look at Game stop & Game Exchange, I use the big CD wallet, but I still keep the cases on the shelf, they still look good

  • @thomp4183
    @thomp4183 5 лет назад

    Awesome video. We need more like it. Glad I'm not the only one frustrated by seemingly awesome packages that turn out to be crap or just plain lazy "collectors" packaging. Keep up the fight

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      Thanks! My pal Aaron Pynn made a video inspired by this one in which he shows a lot of his different collectors packaging DVDs and Blu-rays, in case you're interested. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/ejp1ZChO62s/видео.html

  • @kblixt
    @kblixt 5 лет назад +1

    Which video do you mention owning Mannix complete series?

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      I honestly don't remember, it was several months ago. It might even have been in a Patreon video, possibly in a Collecting At Midnight long-form discussion. That series has moved over there as one of the exclusives for our supporters, and it could have been in one of those.

  • @prpeptv8463
    @prpeptv8463 Год назад

    I like a seperate dvd/blu ray cases with a box around it. Its cheaper then buying it individualy but if you want you can still do that.

  • @blackmagevivi3794
    @blackmagevivi3794 5 лет назад +10

    I HATE the disc sleeve accordian packaging. They packaged later Simpsons seasons this way. I think its even worse then Mills Creek paper sleeves.

    • @jmunger63
      @jmunger63 4 года назад

      That along with the awful character head packaging are perfect examples of top tier bad package designing.

  • @roxics
    @roxics 5 лет назад +1

    A few years ago I got on a steelbook kick, thinking they were the coolest cases ever. But since then I really chilled out on them. While I often like the exterior finish and wrap around artwork, I started to really see the faults. Like the ability to scratch or dent or the sometimes sharp edges they have. I also don't like the cardboard back they come with. I appreciate it exists and that they are printing the movie information on that and leaving the case for just artwork, but I'm not the type to throw those out, so they just end up being this separate piece I have to keep track of. I would much prefer a cardboard slip case around the steelbook like a lot of the plastic case versions come with.
    There is also a lack of consistency in how steelbooks are used. One would think they would always be a premium release and take full advantage of the packaging. They go through the trouble of making a metal box and printing color artwork on the exterior, so why not go all the way. But I've ended up with a lot of steelbooks that have no interior artwork, just silver or some other solid color underneath the clear plastic interior. Most of the time it's also just a single disc and sometimes without any special features on it. They're still cool, they're just not the amazing thing I originally thought they were.
    I think that when I look back on all the stuff I've collected I tend to like the cardboard stuff the most. Like the digibooks or DVD bookshelf releases of the Lord Of The Rings movies or the Tombstone DVD special edition. The stuff that is cardboard on the outside but still has the clear plastic disc trays on the inside. It just feels more collectable to me, because of the time and effort that was put into it. Figuring out how it's going to fold up and what is going to be printed on all those surfaces, or in the case of digibooks, actually creating a little printed book. When you pull any of these off the shelf there is more to explore than just taking the disc out and watching it. The physical container itself is a piece of art or a media unto itself in the case of digibooks. It's not just a sleeve throw into a plastic case. Nor is it some awkward statue or something like the TMNT van you showed off which just takes up a ton of space. The cardboard cases all feel just a little more elegant to me.
    At this point in time, physical media is a luxury. With streaming and digital downloads out there, physical media shouldn't just be a better quality copy of the movie on a disc. The packaging itself also needs to be a compelling component. Something that can be explored and enjoyed as well.

  • @hdmikabel9341
    @hdmikabel9341 5 лет назад

    Nice video my favorite packaging is probably jewel cases least favorite stacking discs (place for 6 discs they put in 2or3 its a pain to get them out)

  • @GlenHallstrom
    @GlenHallstrom 5 лет назад +3

    My Twilight Zone Complete Series on Blu-ray comes in one of those clamshell cases like the Wild Wild West case you showed. I'd love to find about a dozen of those and swap out all my Mill Creek bricks with those cases.

    • @rockyoumonkeys
      @rockyoumonkeys 5 лет назад

      I have it as well and I actually bought some empty 6-disc blue standard cases to put them in because I hate that clamshell that TZ came in. The discs are really hard to get out (and if you read amazon reviews you'll see a lot of people with broken discs.)

  • @singingsince08
    @singingsince08 5 лет назад +1

    The packaging for I Dream of Jennie is how my full series collection of Community is and I honestly hate it so much. I'm always super stressed the discs will get scratched

  • @dc_animal
    @dc_animal 5 лет назад

    Nice video! You would have hated the packaging for Mill Creek precursor Tree Line. Twelve discs in the paper sleeves, but the box itself was also entirely cardboard. No plastic or foam supports for the discs. Just some cardboard oragami going on which easily bent out of shape and let the discs rattle around everywhere. I'm surprised you haven't come across any these Tree Line sets in your thrift outings.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      Nope, no Tree Line around here, but I can tell you that Mill Creek started with cardboard outer boxes too, before eventually going to sturdier plastic cases. Now they're back to cardboard for their complete TV DVD sets. Weird how some things never really change.

  • @yournamehere6002
    @yournamehere6002 5 лет назад

    With things like the Fraggle, Lone Ranger or Lost In Space boxes, I'd gingerly take out the discs to avoid touching the surface or scratching them, then put them in slimline jewel cases and store them somewhere with the now-empty box.

  • @KingGh0st_o
    @KingGh0st_o 5 лет назад

    I hate the disc flooring on top of the other one where the bottom desk is tucked under Criterion does this all the time I always feel like it's super sketchy and getting the second disc out

  • @djkb2239
    @djkb2239 5 лет назад

    Have you seen the special edition Avatar blu ray extended version? It goes up there with rhe worst bc you could possibly scratch the discs putting them back in.

  • @akajkyt
    @akajkyt 5 лет назад +4

    Honestly I loved the stranger things vhs it was a really cool collectible type thing for the show.

  • @David-xr6dj
    @David-xr6dj 5 лет назад

    Great topic. The foam nubbies on the Stranger Things case seems horrible. I LOVE the nubbies that can be pressed and releases the disc nice and easy. No need to tug and pull. Most are no problem but some can be very difficult to remove.

  • @strumdogg1
    @strumdogg1 5 лет назад +2

    Yeah, Mill Creek used to be the worst when they would issue those multi-disc sets in a standard DVD case with the discs stacked. The paper sleeves helped, but man it was frustrating.
    Also, the Halloween 35th Anniversary Edition digibook...Yeesh!
    Great video!

    • @JMoviesMedia
      @JMoviesMedia 5 лет назад

      Halloween has a digibook WHAT?

    • @strumdogg1
      @strumdogg1 5 лет назад

      @@JMoviesMedia The first release of the Halloween "35th Anniversary Edition" was a thin digibook. It was pretty bad; instead of a normal tray the disc was stored in one of those cardboard wallet things (like what Heath showed with his Lone Ranger collection).Unless you were careful, it was so easy for the disc to slide out, and more potential to scratch.
      Subsequent releases of the 35th Anniversary Edition came in normal Amaray Blu-ray cases.

  • @scooterboy4218
    @scooterboy4218 5 лет назад

    My favorite in my collection is a European Blu-Ray release Hitchcock Collection where each disk is in its own small film canister. It's a great design.

  • @justmason7672
    @justmason7672 5 лет назад +1

    This was a great idea for a video. One of the foam spindles on my Stranger Things 2 blu ray is wonky. During your video I cringed when you opened your ST2 box thinking they'd fall out because of it. I think the best is the "overlapping" clipped style. I'm not a huge fan of the collector special cases as they never fit line up or fit in a shelf (I'm looking at you season 4 of the Simpsons). So I generally opt to get the standard. Props to Will for the idea of this video.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      Those Simpsons seasons drive me CRAZY! I think it was such a problem that they eventually offered them in a choice of the head-shaped packaging or in standard sized cases.

  • @Hadam10Rose
    @Hadam10Rose 5 лет назад +1

    Steelbooks seem to be the only "collectors" thing left. It's very rare these days to get anything other then the common release, besides the steel.

  • @paltrax
    @paltrax 2 года назад

    I'm not too knowledgeable, (well I wasn't at the time) but got Pacific blue on dvd years ago on eBay. and the discs are in those paper sleeves, and I thought it was a bootleg. but yea I saw that the mill creek logo. I'm definitely not too keen on them.

  • @matthewg666
    @matthewg666 4 года назад

    I like simple and utilitarian. Standard blu-ray case with flippable plastic trays. No stacking. The Star Wars Prequel/Original trilogies used ones just slighly thicker than a single disc case and held 6 discs.
    The first one I didn't like was for the Sliders Dual Dimension set. A coarse foam pad with slits for the discs to slide into. Sliders 3rd season was worse - some kind of stiff folding plastic whatever with double sided discs.
    But, the worst? The complete Farscape blu-ray set. It's a brick similar to the Wild Wild West one you shown. However, they stack the discs and overlap the discs and you flip the tray for more stacked/overlapped discs. Save space? Using standard blu-ray cases with flippable trays, it could have used three 5 disc cases and one 6 disc case and been the exact same size without the bulky clumsiness.

  • @willmunyon2326
    @willmunyon2326 5 лет назад +1

    I personally think the breaking bad barrel is one of the best sets made its unique and each disc has a case

  • @MainelyMovies
    @MainelyMovies 5 лет назад +1

    It’s strange how satisfying it is to watch a video about packaging.
    I think the absolute worst packaging I’ve come across is one you didn’t mention. Technically, you could probably consider it a digibook variant, but it was the (now defunct?) Sony Supreme Cinema blu-ray series. I have the three they initially released: The Fifth Element, Leon the Professional, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
    They have a very cool-looking plexiglass cover design and a digibook style built-in booklet, but it’s essentially nonfunctional. Even opening the case the tiniest amount causes the glue holding the whole thing together to peel off so it all just separates and falls apart. Luckily you don’t really have to open it to get the disc out... unluckily it’s that terrible cardboard pocket-within-a-page style that either causes the disc to fly out just by looking at it or is inexplicably wedged in. There isn’t any closure on the non-spine side of the case and I’ve actually had my Fifth Element disc just slip completely out of the back of the case while sitting on the shelf.

  • @rockyoumonkeys
    @rockyoumonkeys 5 лет назад +2

    Any case where the disc is resting on a surface, whether it's cardboard/paper or another disc, is the worst, though for different reasons. TBH stacked discs may be the worst, because the type of damage the discs receive is the most likely to cause playback problems; i.e. the concentric scratches that happen as the disc on top spins against the disc/surface on bottom. Same with something like Stranger Things where the disc is on the nub but resting flush against the cardboard beneath. My Stranger Things discs are a mess of concentric scratches but fortunately at least Season 2 played fine. (I definitely swapped them out into standard cases though.)
    The perpendicular scratches you get from sliding a disc out of a sleeve (i.e. Indiana Jones collection) are bad, but are usually less likely to cause playback problems.
    Unfortunately we've reached a point in the last handful of years where disc condition isn't remotely a concern for companies/manufacturers and I've had to just suck it up and live with already-damaged discs.

  • @profzoom69
    @profzoom69 5 лет назад

    Personally, I DESPISE the stacked disc method, probably my least favorite way to package dvds- I had bought several of the "Hanna Barbera Classics" collection reissues, as I had missed the original releases, thinking they would be ok, most of the reissued versions were at a cheaper price point, so I pulled the trigger and got a few titles thinking they would be ok- boy was I wrong! Not only did most of the reissues not have the bonus special features the original releases had, but they all came as stacked disc sets- so I buckled down and sought out the original releases on Amazon, Ebay, found a few at a second hand store or two, some at a bargain, some a little pricier than when they first came out, but as a collector, I'm much more satisfied with the originals- great video as always!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +1

      The ironic thing about those Hanna Barbera reissues is that I have had way more trouble with the original editions because they had flipper discs that had data on both sides. With more than one set, entire discs wouldn't even load. So the stacked discs weren't ideal, but at least they put them all on single sided discs. Neither the originals or the diamond collections are ideal.

  • @aaronjohnson4681
    @aaronjohnson4681 5 лет назад +4

    i think the whole retro vhs look for blurays and dvds is cool
    digibooks are terrific
    mill creek does a good job, so does warner brothers, kino, shout
    but it just depends on how they put the discs in safely

  • @almightycinder
    @almightycinder 5 лет назад +1

    My main issue with the snapper packages: when the holder gets damaged in transit, you're stuck with it. You can't just exchange the case.
    I hate that Fraggle book type. Sparticus's discs just flops out anytime I pick it up.
    Fist of the North Star has a set like the one you mentioned with Wild Wild West. Aside from being damaged in transit (my case is covered in packing tape), the thing holding them in just doesn't work at all. You have to position it very specifically to get it closed. I would far prefer them unattached like the one you showed.

  • @MarcelSM01
    @MarcelSM01 4 года назад

    My favorites are standard blu ray elite boxes. Those are perfect.

  • @markmitchell8539
    @markmitchell8539 5 лет назад +2

    You are absolutely right about the TMNT van. My wife had a rolling cart full of women’s clothes which fell over and knocked my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles van off the top of a cabinet. I don’t think I’ll ever get the discs back in any kind of order

    • @joshs4322
      @joshs4322 5 лет назад

      My TMNT Van fell down twice but I did manage to get all disc in order of episode and thankfully all disc play just fine, Now i just set on the floor

  • @jadedheartsz
    @jadedheartsz 3 года назад +1

    Battlestar Galactica season one had infamously bad packaging where the discs were held on so tight that it was really hard to get them out without damaging them somehow.

    • @savagemathorror4671
      @savagemathorror4671 Год назад

      God that’s the worst when you’re actually scared of snapping a disc in half…

  • @monkeker
    @monkeker 5 лет назад

    There are a couple complete series sets I want from Mill Creek but I refuse to buy any that come in the Must See TV packaging. With that packaging there is no way you won’t get at least one scratched disc. Also with that packaging it is the same size no matter how many discs the show is. So a lot of times there is a lot of empty space so the box gets crushed.

  • @flashchrome
    @flashchrome 5 лет назад

    I loathe snapper cases. Or those cases where you have to press harder than Eddie Hall to be able to get the disc to come out of the case center ring fastener thingy.
    If you look at the Star Trek The Next Generation hard box set, those where my favourite ones.
    However, these days, I just take out the disc and the sleeve booklet and put theme into a plastic sleeve to save space. I can get about 8 or 9 movies stored in width of a standard DVD case.

  • @jeremybreneman4508
    @jeremybreneman4508 4 года назад

    The smaller cases were hideous when you mixed them with other cases on a shelf. They used to tear the other cases awfully. The snapper cases do not stack horizontally well at all. They are so easy to crush into each other.

  • @jamesborlan2850
    @jamesborlan2850 5 лет назад

    Great video you keep getting better and better here’s a personal opinion while I’m not the huge fan of mill creeks paper sleeves I feel like the envelopes in vei dvd set is far worse at least the paper sleeves and to an extent stacking discs won’t causes scratches right away but this well you can imagine dvd packaging is like an art form dude some are better than others

  • @john_thorpe
    @john_thorpe 4 года назад

    The one for the Child's Play/Chucky ones I'd call that a clam book as it's part a clam shell in a way and a book.

  • @john_thorpe
    @john_thorpe 4 года назад

    I just mentioned the issue I had will Mill Creek on your Mill Creek video and as I stated in that comment, the Highway to Heaven complete series I bought, I'd rather have that in the paper sleeves vs. the envelope style you talked about. I have a main box that uses the envelope style and the flap is very thin and won't stay closed. I'd rather have the plastic clam with the sleeves instead.

  • @rsanchez4566
    @rsanchez4566 5 лет назад

    Cann't you switch the Matt Houston DVDs to paper? My favorite display piece. Futurama Benders head.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      Absolutely I could switch the Matt Houston DVDs to paper sleeves. I just think it's crazy for a company to send out brand new DVDs in a CD wallet. VEI doesn't market themselves as being a budget company. I believe that particular release costs 70 dollars on Amazon right now, which isn't budget pricing.

  • @the80slivehere
    @the80slivehere 5 лет назад

    I am okay with the Mill Creek paper sleeves too. Just use a light touch with them. Anything cardboard, especially digibooks and set boxes, can arrive dinged up from amazon. That's a bummer. The CBS TV show brick is a good compromise to me. I have the 80s TV Series Beauty and the Beast set (15 discs). I handle it gingerly though. Great channel. - Heather

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +1

      I want to add that Beauty and the Beast complete series set to my collection in the near future. I loved that show when it was currently airing. Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman were fantastic, and the makeup effects were great, too. Thanks for commenting, Heather!

  • @HammersHomeVideo
    @HammersHomeVideo 4 года назад

    I realize this is a really old video but I'm going through and watching some old ones and since you asked, I don't see a difference in the cd sleeve style things and the paper sleeves. If anything I'd think the cd sleeves are more gentle. I guess I can understand what you're saying about the association with that other bootleg thing you have, but that seemed messy with the big pages. The individual flip sleeves seems okay to me. I really wish we would stick to the older style center button fastener thing. Some of them these days either don't hold the discs on or make it very hard to get them off or inexplicably, both.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  4 года назад +1

      The sleeves have a history of causing bit rot over long periods of time. Paper sleeves don't. Many collectors, myself included, believe there are compounds in the polypropylene that breaks down the discs over time. Many people who discover their disc collection has pin holes in them have one thing in common: they kept their collection in CD binders. This is not always the case, but it's a factor in many of them.

    • @HammersHomeVideo
      @HammersHomeVideo 4 года назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight Wow. That's crazy. I never knew that. Thanks for that info. I stand corrected. What you said totally makes sense then.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  4 года назад +1

      Glad I could help spread awareness about those sleeves! I should also add that the paper sleeves are frequently used in budget sets, but the DVDs that came in the plastic sleeves were not part of a budget set, they came in a set that retails for 60 bucks. So there was also an element of betrayal that I felt about that packaging. But that also came from a company (VEI) that puts 8 hour long episodes of TV on a single DVD and compresses them so bad that it looks like garbage. They have some of the worst quality products in the entire home media landspace.

    • @HammersHomeVideo
      @HammersHomeVideo 4 года назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight I can see your point there too.

  • @wislingsailsmen
    @wislingsailsmen 5 лет назад

    remember the dvd packages you could get at walmart for a buck that were on hooked packages? they would hang on the shelf on the hook.

  • @MikeKellyFromOrlando
    @MikeKellyFromOrlando 5 лет назад +2

    You're right about ST 2 case, its bad. But we got ST 2 for $5 bucks at Target(50% discount & cartwheel), couldn't pass it up.

  • @9latinumStudioz
    @9latinumStudioz Год назад

    The Mummy 🤩✨
    Omgoodness dvd sets were horrendous 🤣🤸🤾

  • @SkyCalpin
    @SkyCalpin 5 лет назад +1

    Honestly, I didn't think the sleeves in the Matt Houston DVD set were that bad. Could have been worse, like paper sleeves! Yea, that TMNT set is great to look at, but kind of a pain when I want to get a disc out to watch haha.

  • @ryanjenkins6899
    @ryanjenkins6899 5 лет назад +1

    The only tin set I got was the Friday the thirteenth set. Great set and as far as I Know the only way to get the entire series in one set on Blu Ray

  • @anthonyjordanmoviesandmore2470
    @anthonyjordanmoviesandmore2470 5 лет назад

    I got the DS9 box set I had to get a CD book to store the discs because of how hard they are to pull out of place

  • @ablohm1
    @ablohm1 4 года назад +1

    Worst packaging I've come across is The Shield, complete series DVD. It's about 30 discs stacked on a plastic rod. No protection!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  4 года назад +1

      I have that set! Still need to upgrade to the Blu-ray set that Mill Creek Entertainment released.

  • @thomasneufeld2035
    @thomasneufeld2035 5 лет назад +2

    Honestly I grown to appreciate packaging that prioritizes efficiency of space. I look at all those cool alien collectors sets that come in an xenomorph head and just think “what a waste of space!” I personally love the sets that mondo vision puts out. Nice classy velvet packaging. Not too many discs, but very well organized. I love it

  • @nuir9474
    @nuir9474 5 лет назад

    Child's Play is a digipack, it was probably the most popular collectible packaging for DVDs 10+ years ago, at least in Europe.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      I've noticed that! I have lots if imports that use that packaging. I really like it. I think it's probably the best.

  • @Thedeadjoker666
    @Thedeadjoker666 2 года назад

    I have a Snapcase of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker. With a double-sided DVD inside. Now that's a scratched disc!

  • @TheBanwait8
    @TheBanwait8 5 лет назад

    Heath, you should have also showed the packaging for the Alien Quadrilogy and 24 - it's like the lost in space accordion file, but it folds out to be 9 feet long!!

  • @DimestoreDrDoom
    @DimestoreDrDoom 5 лет назад

    Thank you for using my video suggestion (even if you didn’t mention my last name)! I always wanted the TMNT van release & the Scooby Doo set in the plastic Mystery Machine, but maybe I dodged a bullet missing them. Does anyone know if the Scooby one has that same strange interior packaging as the Turtle Van one? My personal favorite style of cases are Steelbook cases.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      I didn’t know if you wanted your last name in the video. I have a cardboard version of the Scooby Doo set, so I can’t comment. Great suggestion for a video, Will!

    • @DimestoreDrDoom
      @DimestoreDrDoom 5 лет назад

      Cereal At Midnight, it’s okay. I’m just happy you were able to use my suggestion for a video and did such a great job with it.

  • @kal-el5990
    @kal-el5990 5 лет назад +1

    When the wb covers came out I loved them cause I was coming from vhs and still liked vhs and it was a feeling of keeping them around... But now that I have them I wish I had regular standard covers lol

  • @Beastofdestruct
    @Beastofdestruct 3 года назад +1

    That Stranger Things one looked horrible. I'd hate to actually use that. Why not make a fake case inside the case that looks like a VHS tape (which contains the discs) instead of all these weird cardboard flaps?

  • @brocklinehan
    @brocklinehan 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. My least favourite packaging is the Lost in Space set. Absolutely frustrating, especially for the price. Why they would have chosen such terrible packaging when everything else about the set is stellar is beyond me.

  • @alceenolasco
    @alceenolasco 5 лет назад +1

    I have a random question I don’t know if you have the answer but I’m hoping you do. So I’ve noticed Warner Bros/Archive, Shout Factory and many other companies are re-releasing animated series and old sitcoms on DVD but they are not releasing them on Blu-Ray why is that? And is there a possibility that they ever will?

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад

      If the show itself was never filmed in HD, it wouldn’t really benefit from Blu-ray. For an animated series to look good on Blu, the studio or a third party would need to restore it and re-scan the original film elements. Some shows were shot on video, so there are no film elements. Sometimes studios will pay for a restoration, like the upcoming Warner Archive release of Jonny Quest. But a lot of times, there isn’t enough interest to justify the expense. For example, Warner Brothers put out many volumes of Looney Tunes cartoons on DVD, and then started re-releasing HD versions to Blu-ray as part of the “Platinum Collection” line. After three volumes, the Blu-rays fizzled our because there just weren’t enough sales to justify the expense. That’s a long answer, but to recap, it just depends on what elements are still around, it the studio wants to spend the money, and if they can sell enough copies to justify making them. Hope that helps!

    • @alceenolasco
      @alceenolasco 5 лет назад

      Cereal At Midnight Thank you very much, I would think they would remaster/restore some more stuff and at least make it available in HD download. Well with time film does start to rot and things do get damaged over time. I would if they would ever remaster a lot of the old Walt Disney short cartoons like Mickey Mouse, Goofy and Donald Duck I know they have done it before but have not made it available again in awhile. I love your channel by the way it’s awesome.

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +1

      I believe that Disney has restored most of those original shorts, but they haven't really made many of them available to the public. There was a Blu-ray collection of some classic Mickey shorts a few months ago for the 90th anniversary celebration of Mickey, but outside of that, those old thirties and forties shorts occasionally pop up as special features on some of the Blu-rays. I bet we see them all in HD when Disney launches the Disney Plus streaming service in November.

  • @Rich-wm7um
    @Rich-wm7um 5 лет назад +4

    For me the worst packaging is the Sony Married with Children complete series set. It is literally 2 sides of 16 stacked discs. No dividers all loosely stacked.

    • @Lona_Chess
      @Lona_Chess Год назад

      Totally agree. I have that set and it’s packaging is awful. I’m thinking of buying the individual seasons because I dislike it so much.

  • @VarangianVigilante
    @VarangianVigilante 5 лет назад

    coolest things are media books, we have them a lot here in the German area.

  • @bradpeterson7540
    @bradpeterson7540 5 лет назад

    It's nice to see the Time Life: Real Ghostbusters Firehouse set in the backround! :) Got that in my collection!!

    • @CerealAtMidnight
      @CerealAtMidnight  5 лет назад +1

      It's great, isn't it? Does yours have the steelbook packaging or the plastic cases? I have plastic cases. I got the set right before they stopped manufacturing it.

    • @bradpeterson7540
      @bradpeterson7540 5 лет назад

      @@CerealAtMidnight I love it, my all time favorite cartoon show! Mine has the steelbooks, I pre ordered as soon as I heard they were releasing it! :)

  • @JamesLawner
    @JamesLawner 5 лет назад

    The Simpsons Season 12 DVD set had the same kind of packaging like that Lost in Space set, but the discs were difficult to get out.

  • @adamdurling9671
    @adamdurling9671 5 лет назад

    anyone remember the weird packaging on the curb your enthusiasm season sets with the "pull tab" slide out trays.

    • @rockyoumonkeys
      @rockyoumonkeys 5 лет назад

      Avatar Blu Ray has something like that. I don't mind it because even though the disc is resting on cardboard, you don't have to slide it across the cardboard to remove it since you're pulling the whole "tray"