mostly Bourne Ultimatum(another omnibus-ish post)

Aug 08, 2007 19:24


1. Bourne Ultimatum

That, my friends, was one truly awesome movie.  As mentioned before, I loved Bourne Identity but missed out on Bourne Supremacy(I'm banking on a pretty DVD set when Ultimatum hits DVD.)  One of my chief thoughts after first seeing Identity is that Bourne is what Bond should be(which they finally figured out with Casino Royale.) ( Read more... )

books: dresden files, jdrama: yoshitsune, movies: bourne

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foenix August 9 2007, 02:14:08 UTC
All in all, I wasn't a huge fan of the first Bourne flick, and haven't seen the others. I do think I deserve to give it a second chance, since I didn't find it *bad*, I just wasn't drawn into it. I think I was having a bad week at the time, and little sleep.

Gods above and below, do I hate flipper discs. For small seasons that fit on one or two discs, the disc tray insert has been increasingly common. It saves them the trouble of doing lots of package design and sifting through art for something that folds out with the discs, or multiple packages in a sleeve, and saves space.

The thing I hate just as much, if not more, are those newer disc trays that they can put one disc slightly over another. Risk of scratching, and to get to disc two, you have to remove disc one, then put one back, and pull it out when you're done with the lower disc... @.@ I've been calling these stackers.

For the set that most maximizes space and discs, look no further than the Sabrina season sets. A standard sized case, maybe a little thicker, with a disc on the inside cover, and on the back like a normal single disc, and a tray inserted in the middle with a disc on each side. Four discs in the space of a standard single. Nice design. =)

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meganbmoore August 9 2007, 02:25:25 UTC
I hate stacked discs even more than I hate flippers. I especially hate sets that have both.

And Sabrina..pft...the Beauty and the Beast DVDs have SIX DVDs crammed into a regular zized DVDs case with inster trays.

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