The Simpsons
- Matt
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Okay, The Simpsons season 6 set is due August 16, but I started this thread to complain about the packaging. No, no, a thousand times, no! We've had 5 seasons worth of consistent packaging, why fuck that up with yet another novelty package?
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- Lino
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I agree with you, Matt. (Futurama is better than the Simpsons!) That package will destroy any shelve consistency. (Futurama is better than the Simpsons!) What on earth possessed them to come out with that turd of a package is beyond me. (Futurama is better than the Simpsons!) Is there going to be an alternative set packaged much like the former ones? (Futurama is a lot better than the Simpsons!)
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- neuro
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I think a resounding "annoyed grunt" is wholly appropriate here; it doesn't even have a spine!
Some things are too sacred to mess around with:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Online
2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2500
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Telephone: (888) 801-9122
International Callers: (310) 649-6546
Fax: (866) 652-9118
Some things are too sacred to mess around with:
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment Online
2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2500
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Telephone: (888) 801-9122
International Callers: (310) 649-6546
Fax: (866) 652-9118
- justeleblanc
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- dekadetia
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Apparently (as I don't have a specific source, dvdtalk says hometheaterforum says), this shit will go on for the next five seasons for each family member -- yuck. I think I might actually call, for what it's worth... (Agreed, Annie!)
It seems geometrically impossible from the photo, but there could be a normal-style box tucked inside this yellow nightmare. Not likely though.
It seems geometrically impossible from the photo, but there could be a normal-style box tucked inside this yellow nightmare. Not likely though.
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- Lino
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- dx23
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That packaging looks like flimsy plastic that is going to have dents all over even if you take care of it. It also looks like those toy cases I used to have as a kid. I believe that if they follow this trend of "head cases", we are going to have a big storage problem when the Marge head comes around.
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- essrog
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Nope:i'm fairly sure that a normal box will be inside that homer's head monstrosity.
The discs are inside; not a regular box. This is a completely new box style, which will match seasons 6-10.
- Cinephrenic
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- hearthesilence
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Do you think the packaging is seriously Fox's idea? I have my doubts, Groening & Co. have pretty tight control over the show, moreso in recent years (IIRC, they mention in past DVD commentaries how they keep an eye on the current crop of toys to make sure they're not crappy). I'm not crazy about it either, but I think they're just having fun, nothing that major.
BTW, Futurama was a better show than the Simpsons episodes from the same time frame, but Simpsons seasons 1-8 is THE bomb.
BTW, Futurama was a better show than the Simpsons episodes from the same time frame, but Simpsons seasons 1-8 is THE bomb.
- Pinback
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As someone who totally agrees, I found this story from DVD Times very exciting:Annie Mall wrote:Futurama is better than the Simpsons!
New Futurama Direct-To-DVD Movies?
There's potentially exciting news on the cards for fans of Matt Groening's prematurely-cancelled series. During a commentary for the DVD release of Disney show Kim Possible John DiMaggio, the voice of Bender, revealed that Groening had told him that plans were afoot to release a series of direct-to-DVD movies of the show, with an option for future broadcast. Although nothing official has been said yet, this is the clearest indication so far that we haven't seen the last of Fry, Leela and the rest of the gang at Planet Express, following earlier rumours that Fox have been looking at putting together a budget for such a project. Here's what the actor had to say:
"I was at the 350th episode of The Simpsons party over at FOX and ran into David X. Cohen and Matt. And David said "Yeah, we're gonna do some straight to DVD movies." I said "all right, well, when I hear Matt say it I'll know." Then I said "Matt, what's up? Give me the straight stuff." And he said "Yeah". So basically, I think what they're gonna do is they're gonna ... do straight to DVD movies that'll be on the air quality. And if FOX wants to put them on, Matt will be like "Guys, put'em on." Looks like we're gonna do it. I haven't heard anything contract-wise or anything like that. So ... anything can happen. But once I sign my name on the dotted line, I'll be singing in the streets."
- dx23
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There are pics of the inside of the "creative" packaging of the Simpsons Season 6 on the following link:
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3838
All I can say is this looks like shit. Fox and their diverse packagings!!! I thought they had learned with the 100ft Alien Quadrilogy digipack, but no, they have to make things interesting by releasing something crappier.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3838
All I can say is this looks like shit. Fox and their diverse packagings!!! I thought they had learned with the 100ft Alien Quadrilogy digipack, but no, they have to make things interesting by releasing something crappier.
- godardslave
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- FilmFanSea
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If a Fox representative spent even half an hour in a TV-on-DVD forum he/she would quicklylearn that, after "Unedited/uncut full season sets," the number one priority of collectors is "Consistent Packaging." People who collect things love to display them, and people love the look of uniformity on their shelves. Personally, even though I am purchasing the early seasons of The Simpsons, packaging and cover art don't really matter to me. But when you have a franchise as big as this one, with thousands upon thousands of rabid collectors, why risk offending them with a box design that will stick out like a sore thumb? And why exercise your creativity at Season Six?
- neuro
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Our worst suspicions are confirmed with this article.
However, you'll notice that one forum member there claims that he received an early copy of Season 6:
"...there was a leaflet inside saying that if you wanted the normal style packaging for your DVDs you could ring a number and get it."
I'll believe it when I see it.
However, you'll notice that one forum member there claims that he received an early copy of Season 6:
"...there was a leaflet inside saying that if you wanted the normal style packaging for your DVDs you could ring a number and get it."
I'll believe it when I see it.
- dekadetia
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Content of the leaflet (from amazon). The number is deleted, though, which is maybe a little fishy:neuro wrote:Our worst suspicions are confirmed with this article.
However, you'll notice that one forum member there claims that he received an early copy of Season 6:
"...there was a leaflet inside saying that if you wanted the normal style packaging for your DVDs you could ring a number and get it."
I'll believe it when I see it.
For all those that fear change...and for those anal-retentive nerds who like their DVD boxes to line up perfectly on the shelf...and for all those who dislike storing their digital media inside a hollowed-out human head, have we got a deal for you: Just call [1-800 #] for a very derivative, old-style, just-like-before box with almost nothing new or creative to annoy or terrify you. Enjoy!
First Facets calls you "low-brow", and now this? Thanks a ton, dicks!
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I was riding the fence before, but this poor attempt at humor through condescension seals the deal... I should save quite a bit of money stopping at season five.dekadetia wrote: For all those that fear change...and for those anal-retentive nerds who like their DVD boxes to line up perfectly on the shelf...and for all those who dislike storing their digital media inside a hollowed-out human head, have we got a deal for you: Just call [1-800 #] for a very derivative, old-style, just-like-before box with almost nothing new or creative to annoy or terrify you. Enjoy!
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