ORIGINAL: Papa Dolphin
У кого есть ДАННОЕ издание Лабиринта? Что в нем такого Гифт-Сетного, что оно так дорого стоит? Если можно, то и фотки студию.
Фоток нет, но информация такая.
Labyrinth: Collector's Edition Box Set comes clad in a faux-leathery, glossy black custom case, which looks very nice but is nothing more than reinforced cardboard -- very prone to scratching and denting, so be careful with it. Inside the DVD waits a Collector's Edition Booklet, which barely numbers eight pages in length. It offers a few interesting liner notes about the production and the history of the film, as well as some concept sketches and photographs.
There is also a "Collector's Edition Scene Composite," which is a piece of transparent plastic that features an image of the Fireys and Sarah superimposed overtop a backdrop of trees. The idea is that this animation-cel-like supplementary card illustrates the matting techniques utilized by the filmmakers in order to pull off the notoriously sketchy sequence. Though pretty and matted and kind of kitschy, this could be the lamest supplementary feature to be included in a DVD, serving almost no useful purpose whatsoever other than being a stylish greeting card.
Finally, the DVD includes a series of character sketch concept cards by Brian Froud, shrink-wrapped for your convenience. These are matted, elegantly illustrated, and quite visually impressive, if only to hold in your hands; but again, they are pretty useless in the grand scheme of things. Once you look at them once, they go back in the box, never to come out again.
The DVD includes the 56-minute featurette "Inside the Labyrinth" (which can also be found on the original DVD version of
Labyrinth), a charming and whimsical journey into the creation of the film, the techniques utilized, and David Bowie recording his original music for the film.
Labyrinth: Collector's Edition Box Set expands on the original DVD release's features, including the previously-seen trailers and talent files, but adding behind-the-scene photos, cast and character information pages, half a dozen concept art pictures, and a few vintage poster galleries. With the exception of the featurette, the additional features are flimsy and thin, and can be navigated through in a few minutes of idle time.