Legend Ultimate Edition was the first DVD (and the last) that I bought with this type of casing. It's very hard to maintain because it is very prone to scratches, and once you've opened it, it won't stay the same way. That's why I always think twice everytime I'm planning to buy DVDs with this type of casing. I don't like it, personally. The only reason I bought Legend is because it has Tom Cruise in it and it's directed by Ridley Scott, not to mention that it has both the theatrical and the director's cut...
oh i see. no worries, i believe LEGEND would be the last in the series of sensitive ultimate editions packaging. so collectors, start completing your line up.
likewise, i am having a hard time maintaining and shipping these dvds because of the high risks of "breakability". primarily, i bought these dvds for the
never again to be seen features which can't be found on any current releases of the same film. as a rule of thumb, i suggest you handle the dvds carefully and with an extra
ultimate protection. once you have maintained the pristine quality of these dvds, you'll be amazed on the extent of rewards your time and collector's hands can reap for you. .. take
Meet Joe Black Ultimate Edition for example.
feel free to correct me (if am wrong), but the dvds with this specialized casings are more prone to finger prints rather than scratches. i am happy though, at least, once in the history of dvds, universal has given us something different... something collectible!!!
for those things mentioned above, i have no reason to complain ... now, if only i can get the american wedding ultimate edition.. san pa kaya to available?
help..