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As thin as they're making the cases these days, you almost need it!

No doubt! If I don't have a slipcover I transfer the disc and artwork to a black blu ray case. They're very high quality and I have cases of them I bought on ebay for a decent price.
 
Our Walmart will no longer price match for a lot of things, mainly groceries or pharmacy, though certain other items they won't either. And their Savings Catcher app is pretty much useless now.
Sorry to hear. I used my phone last week for Aladdin Diamond edition and for Jurassic World today. I guess it will vary by location.
 
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I still keep the slips. Not a fan on the tin ex Jw though

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When I saw the picture above, I thought the keepcase was that entire thing. Half circle on the top and two corners on the bottom. I didn't bother doing any further research on it.
When I got to the store this morning, I realized the bottom part is just a cardboard holder and the keepcase itself is a circle.

Does the circular keepcase reattach to the cardboard bottom so that it can be filed into a collection with the spine edge visible, library style?
 
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When I saw the picture above, I thought the keepcase was that entire thing. Half circle on the top and two corners on the bottom. I didn't bother doing any further research on it.
When I got to the store this morning, I realized the bottom part is just a cardboard holder and the keepcase itself is a circle.

Does the circular keepcase reattach to the cardboard bottom so that it can be filed into a collection with the spine edge visible, library style?

Mine is due today or tomorrow so I'll let you know. I have a couple of round tins and the cardboard on the bottom is usally just for the stores to be able to store them in their displays.
 
Seems like a bad design for a blu ray case to me. It can roll, and won't match the rest of the cases on the shelf.
 
I have 2 digibooks and it pisses me off since it looks so off! I also have 2 kimchi cases and they stick out like a VHS in a horse's ass!

I have so many different cases that I just store all the odd ones together. I have a lot of collector's editions and sets. My Batman dvd came in a round tin like that. All black with the Batman logo on top.
 
Have these been redone ?

Army of Darkness - From Shout Factory
Most notable addition is the 4K scan of the international cut, where a lot of that footage was then used for the theatrical cut, and the new documentary.
Bonus Features

DISC ONE (Theatrical Version, 81 min.) – 1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.78:1), DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & 2.0

NEW Medieval Times: The Making Of "Army Of Darkness" Featuring Interviews With Star & Co-Producer Bruce Campbell, Actors Marcus Gilbert, Ted Raimi, Timothy Quill, Richard Grove, Bill Moseley, Patricia Tallman And Angela Featherstone, Director Of Photography Bill Pope, Editor Bob Murawski, Production Designer Anthony Tremblay, Composer Joseph Lo Duca, Costume Designer Ida Gearon, Special Make-Up Effects Artists Howard Berger, Tony Gardner, Robert Kurtzman, And Greg Nicotero, "Pit *****" Performer And Effects Artist William Bryan, Mechanical Effects Artist Gary Jones, First Assistant Director John Cameron, Visual Effects Supervisor William Mesa And Stunt Coordinator Christopher Doyle (96 min.)
Original Ending
Original Opening With Optional Commentary By Sam Raimi And Bruce Campbell
Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Sam Raimi And Bruce Campbell
Theatrical Trailer
TV Spots
Home Video Promo
DISC TWO (Director's Cut, 96 min.) – 1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.78:1), DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & 2.0

Audio Commentary With Director Sam Raimi, Actor Bruce Campbell And Co-Writer Ivan Raimi
NEW Additional Behind-The-Scenes Footage From KNB Effects (55 min.)
Vintage Creating The Deadites Featurette (21 min.)
Vintage "Making Of" Featurette
Extended Interview Clips With Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell And Robert Tapert
DISC THREE (International Cut, 88 min.) – 1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.78:1), DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 & 2.0

NEW 4K Scan Of The International Inter-positive
Television Version With Additional Footage (90 min., Standard Definition (1.33:1), DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0)
Theatrical Trailer
NEW Still Galleries With Rare Behind-The-Scenes Photos From Production Designer Anthony Tremblay, Visual Effects Supervisor William Mesa And Special Make-Up Effects Artists Tony Gardner And KNB EFX, Inc. (Over 200 Stills)
NEW Still Gallery Of Props And Rare Photos From The Collection Of Super Fan Dennis Carter Jr.
NEW Storyboards For Deleted Or Alternate Scenes
Vintage The Men Behind The Army Featurette (19 min.)
 
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