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A few minor scratches on some of the discs You see? You see...?! Mine were spotless!
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+ FUCKING SLEEVES again??! That was there choice, you and I might not agree with it, but that the way it is If you don't want to buy it, then don't. Ford A. Thaxton
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I got my set today, and though I don't MIND the idea of a Ghostface mask artwork as a bonus additive to the package, making it a required piece to keep the CD sleeves in the box set I feel is a failure in execution. It doesn't fold back up the way it came out, and now seems intent on trying to unfold and slip out of the box slipcover. I would have preferred a separate box bottom for the sleeves to sit inside. Oh well. I'm happy to have the new material, and happy for the expanded pieces previously left off the two other Deluxe Editions. Almost makes the price worth it.
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I got my set today, and though I don't MIND the idea of a Ghostface mask .It doesn't fold back up the way it came out, and now seems intent on trying to unfold and slip out of the box slipcover. Mine works/ folds fine. I think it's crap but it works fine.
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Just received it - if people are complaining about the ghostface folded box, I think the complaint is probably around the asymmetry and consequent weird folding of it, and then of course the requirement that it be folded in place to keep the CDs inside. If you keep it in the case though, you can slide out the CDs and use the mouth as a flap. My bigger question is about the booklet - there is no track-by-track analysis of the cues. Did the standalone versions of these scores come with heftier booklets? Otherwise, looking forward to hearing the music!
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About the packaging... this seems to be an "issue" in this group/thread. But I think its only a "problem" in here. Among the die hard SCORE fans. I've seen loads of videos, pictures, posts etc in groups for die hard SCREAM fans and they are all ecstatic about this release and love the Ghostface concept of it. And no one complains about it. At all. I personally have no problems with it (I rip the score into iTunes anyway) and I think it looks neat! As with a lot of things, like anti-vaxxers for instance, it's just a very vocal minority how dislike the packaging. Most consumers don't really care one way or another but a small handful in this group somehow think cardboard sleeves are the end of the world.
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My bigger question is about the booklet - there is no track-by-track analysis of the cues. Did the standalone versions of these scores come with heftier booklets? Varese's Deluxe Editions rarely, if ever, have a track-by-track analysis of the cues. The original booklets for Scream and Scream 2 were also just a couple of pages.
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