What do you do with the Lenticular slipcase cover on 3D Blurays?

Bandit-Jedi

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Most, if not all, of the 3D Blurays come with a nice lenticular attached to the outer slipcase. I always thought it a shame to throw it away so I would just keep them stacked up behind something's in my closet.


Then one day I came across the one for TRON: Legacy and thought what a travesty it was to not see this three dimensional image all the time. Haha
So I removed the lenticular from the slip cover and trimmed the edges so it could fit the actual Bluray case. Now I do this with all the 3D Blurays I get.

So, just wondering what you other 3D Bluray guys do with yours?

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I keep the slipcases on my blu-rays/dvds. I mean, they're there, so why throw them out? I feel like the slipcases are part of the complete package, kind of like a reward for buying a movie during the first pressings, since it seems like companies tend to release later shipments without the slipcases (at least for non-3D movies).
 
I keep the slipcases on my blu-rays/dvds. I mean, they're there, so why throw them out? I feel like the slipcases are part of the complete package, kind of like a reward for buying a movie during the first pressings, since it seems like companies tend to release later shipments without the slipcases (at least for non-3D movies).

I feel the same way. Why throw them out. Kind of a bonus to the case. It adds a bit of "flare".
 
Depends on how good the effect is. If it's more gimmicky, I tend to throw them away. If the effect is actually really good and full of depth and actual 3Dishness, then I'm more likely to keep it. For the ones I keep, I just leave them on the case as-is.

I throw most of them away.
 
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