Let's not lie to ourselves here. The second the camera stopped rolling you popped The Hero of Color City straight into your blu-ray player and watched that bad boy from beginning to end.
Eric Kelly there’s a Japanese seller on EBay who sells black Blu-Ray cases. Some films art just looks a lot better in black. Detroit Rock City for example.
I did something similar when I found the first blu-ray pressing of 2000's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" with Jim Carrey in a green case. Found it at a garage sale for 50 cents. I put Beetlejuice in that green case until I replaced beetlejuice in 4k and a steelbook. I now use that green case on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the 1990 movie.
The Simpsons Movie was one of the first Blu Ray movies I got from Best Buy, because it was part of a bundle you got when you bought a new Blu Ray player. That yellow case would’ve been cool, but they probably wanted to showcase the transparent blue casing to make it presentable with other Blu Ray movies!
@@ShadowNinja452 Obviously, yellow. I recently got the Watchmen ultimate cut blu-ray and Minions 2 blu-ray (which had a yellow case) and I swapped the cases. Granted, they were French releases, so idk if there’s a Minions 2 w/ yellow case variant where you live.
Never seen a yellow case before. I like this idea even if it means your shelf isn’t a uniform colour - that’s happening anyway with Blu vs 4K. I want a green case for Romancing the Stone!
I’m still thinking on what I’ll use my 3-disc purple case from the Prince three movie set. I love getting cheap used copies of Hulk or the Green Lantern: First Flight to use the green cases for Troma flicks.
Only one problem, the yellow Blu-ray case is an eco-box with the recycle logo cut outs and disc holder! I'll be better off finding a sturdy yellow case online somewhere.
I did something similar and put my red bluray case of Birdman and put it with Christine and it looks so much better. I wonder if this yellow case would look good with the Lego Movie.
Man I remember doing this with my hulk 2008 case from a green lantern ultimate edition. Also the Nightmare on Elm street remake in a HDDVD cases that was missing the HDDVD logo on top.
Freaking cool. How much longer will that Blu-Ray stay on the shelves? Just wondering because it’s being around since late 2007, it can go OOP at anytime now.
Hero of Color City might be decent lol I remember seeing this at a dollar store a while back too and thought about buying it but I guess at the time I figured I should look it up first. This short reminded me of it so I looked it up now and welp the aggregate scores are low but there are some positive reviews albeit many of those positive ones being with the caveat "for kids to enjoy."
The fact that a dollar store blu ray disc is a thing is pretty interesting. Swear that 10 years ago blanks were like 2-3 dollars each, wonder what they are now if you can buy them, press a terrible movie on them, package ship and sell for a dollar each and still make profit.
I used to feel guilty of buying blu rays from Dollar Tree...watch it, and if I didn't like the cheesy movie, I'd throw away a perfectly good Blu disc and keep the case to store any loose discs I had. Now I don't feel as guilty. Hey, any recommendations on websites to print out Blu Ray covers?
I would swap it back to the blue case because the yellow one is odd and doesn't match the rest... OCD is freaking out that it's not all the same colour!! 😂🤷♂️
Sure the packaging looks better now, but at the end of the day it’s about the quality of the film and we all know that The Hero of Color City is far superior
I tried to watch The Hero Of Color City but it is literally the worst movie I have ever seen only other films just as bad as that one is Norm Of The North, and The Reef