Is it true? Good DVD packaging?: A quick look at Fringe season 1+2 boxsets

Red Mage

Boney
Let it be known, I have never seen a single episode of this series. In fact I haven't seen the show at all, not part of an episode or even a commercial. I found these two boxsets at Walmart for $15 each. I checked prices at Amazon on my cell and they were about $30 each so it seemed like a good deal. I haven't watched an episode yet but I was extremely impressed with the quality of these boxsets that I had to make a video highlighting the attributes of these sets. I wasn't planning on making many more of these DVD boxset packaging reviews but like I said before if something came along that caught my attention I would do more videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RXLbnRCTFk
 

Gatefan1976

Well Known GateFan
Hey, You do have a good voice :)

This packaging is standard for Australia (except for most not having the cardboard sleeves, my SGA/Smallville ones did however)
It's good to see not everyone is skimping on the packaging!
 

Mr. A

Super Moderator +
Let it be known, I have never seen a single episode of this series. In fact I haven't seen the show at all, not part of an episode or even a commercial. I found these two boxsets at Walmart for $15 each. I checked prices at Amazon on my cell and they were about $30 each so it seemed like a good deal. I haven't watched an episode yet but I was extremely impressed with the quality of these boxsets that I had to make a video highlighting the attributes of these sets. I wasn't planning on making many more of these DVD boxset packaging reviews but like I said before if something came along that caught my attention I would do more videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RXLbnRCTFk
Yeah, that's exactly the way it should be: compact enough yet no DVD lying on top of another making it necessary to remove one to get to the other. And there's even the booklet inside the package where it should be. Top!
 
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