WALL-E

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Hey Dan...forgot to tell you (just in case you were losing sleep over it)!

WALL-E did indeed arrive with the thick case, containing the two BDs, file disc and the slipcase.

I'm going to put orders in this week for Cars, Ratatouille and NB4X since those are the only other major Disney releases I really need on Blu right now. I'm then, when the pound gets better against the dollar again and it actually makes sense to import, going to look at picking up some other titles on Blu (although I already have a few others already...like LaserDisc and DVD before, I started collecting discs before I had the player)!

Yes, it does look like the 3-disc editions are limited options since the slimmer versions omit the extra disc. I'm not bothered about those, but I like my slipcases. :)
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Coolio!
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Here's a nifty WALL-E computer case mod, crafted by a Russian with a lot of time (and metal-working skill!) on his hands .. :o
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That is so freakin awesome! The detail is simply amazing. Good find!
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That is gorgeous. Instead of doing him for copyright, Disney should pay him a build license and offer these officially. Haha...it uses the same Asus drive as I have. ;)
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