I'll admit, I was hoping for a set similar Joan of Arc for A Touch of Zen, but soon realised that would be impractical considering there wouldn't be enough writing on the film to justify a booklet that wouldn't fit inside the Amaray case.TMDaines wrote:Very disappointed with the Touch of Zen packaging. The slipcase is utterly shit: a thin piece of cardboard that isn't even under the shrinkwrap. Please don't bother in the future. Your special packaging is usually of good quality: nice chunky slipboxes for boxsets or Steelbooks. This feels like a token gesture to try and justify the higher price point of a limited edition. Half the concept of Arrow's Limited Edition model is that you are generally happy to pay a higher price because the releases increase, or at the very least hold, their value if you keep them pristine. This is impossible to do if the packaging is so flimsy to begin with and everything arrives damaged.
I ordered two copies and both came bent. Both will be going back.
Please, please, please don't repeat this for the Vertov set. Go the Joan route or something.
The slipcover isn't 'utterly shit', it's actually better stock than most slipcovers you receive from mainstream releases - and you say that Arrow don't do the same but I own several Arrow titles with flimsy slipcovers or slipboxes. Examples: all of the early Academy titles ('windowbox' sleeves that fall apart before you've even opened them), Cinema Paradiso, Koyaanisqatsi+Powaqqatsi, Thief, Withnail & I, and My Darling Clementine/Frontier Marshall. Other labels like BFI, Third Window Films, StudioCanal and Second Sight have done the same before too, with mixed results.
You just had bad luck it seems! I myself received a dinged-up copy from Amazon so asked Eureka and they sent me a mint slipcover since I asked so nicely.
RE: price-point - this is a 3 hour film, so almost certainly all the budget went on subtitling and BBFC fees. Not to mention licensing the documentary (which cost quite a lot, and also had to be subtitled), newly produced extras, and the booklet content. I'd say £17.99-£19.99 for this one was completely fair, considering the recent price has been about £13.99 for a regular title.
As for MoC titles having slipcovers, I agree that it's maybe shouldn't be a regular thing but I wouldn't mind it for certain limited edition titles. For example, Shane would've looked excellent with the artwork on a slipcover! I reckon Man with a Movie Camera will be more like The Passion of Joan of Arc, if it's any consolation - you'd have trouble trying to fit 4 discs and an 100-page booklet in a card slipcover!





