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Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut Box Set or Not?
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributorcmaeditor
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So I got the Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut on Blu-ray today from Amazon and when I opened it, I realized that this could be considered a Box set. I figured that it was going to be just a Digipack in a slipcase with all 4 Discs in it. It's not. What it is is as follows:

Slipcover with wrap around front.
Digipack of 3 Disc Ultimate cut (Movie, Bonus Features, and Digital Copy)
HD Keepcase of Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comics (Has Same UPC as previous release, but lacks the Digital Copy).

I am leaning toward profiling it via the following method:
Empty Parent Profile for SlipCover via UPC
Child Profile for Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut Via Disc ID
Child Profile for Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comics vis Disc ID

I can also see profiling as:
Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut via the Slipcover's UPC
with a child profile attached for Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comics vis Disc ID

Any thoughts?

Adding a picture because I am not sure if my description is sufficient or not.
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Sounds like a Bonus Feature Film set up to me, not a box set.
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Sounds like a Bonus Feature Film set up to me, not a box set.

I concur.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorTracer
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Since the Motion Picture Comic has a UPC on the case you need to use it instead of the Disc ID.  Even though it doesn't come with the digital copy.

I woud use the following method:
Empty Parent Profile for SlipCover via UPC
Child Profile for Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut Via Disc ID
Child Profile for Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comics via its cover UPC

I wouldn't use the Bonus feature film rule since this is being marketed as "The Complete Story" and not the Watchmen Movie with a Bonus Motion Comic.
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I wouldn't use the Bonus feature film rule since this is being marketed as "The Complete Story" and not the Watchmen Movie with a Bonus Motion Comic.


I agree with this, especially since the back of the box does not label it as a special feature, but rather its own entity:



http://img42.imageshack.us/i/1496737bh8204259.jpg/

(Assuming that is the same back of box that is being submitted.)
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I still think the comic is a bonus feature.  It looks like The Complete Story refers to the extended, hybrid cut of the movie(s)--note the boxset name is the same as the inner package with just the movie and the special features disc.  The comic is along for the ride.

However, it looks like a boxset and quacks like one...so I wouldn't argue (further) against entering it as one.
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Based on the image provided, I still say it is a bonus feature film.  The outer case matches the inner Digipack.  The complete motion comic is thrown in as an extra.  A look at the back scan would be a great help here.
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Based on the image provided, I still say it is a bonus feature film.  The outer case matches the inner Digipack.  The complete motion comic is thrown in as an extra.  A look at the back scan would be a great help here.


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Thanks Alien. 

The back scan just reinforces my opinion that this is not a box set.  While it isn't listed as a special feature, it is listed as part of the set...the comic discs, though packaged separately, are listed as disc 3 & 4, even though disc 5 is packaged with discs 1 and 2.

This is the "Watchmen: 5-disc Limited Edition" not the "Watchmen: 3-Disc Limited Edition" plus "Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic".  JMHO.
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I agree with those who say the Motion Comic is a bonus feature & not a box set.
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It looks like a box set to me.  The Motion Comic was sold as an independent movie.
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Since it has the UPC and all, I'd say box set containing the Motion Comic and disc 1 of the movie by disc ID.
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I'd also enter it as a box set, since the Complete Motion Comics were released and sold seperately and are not mentioned as a "Special feature" regarding this specific release.

And I'd enter the parent profile with "The Complete Story" as edition, too.
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I would have entered it as an empty Custom set with two separate profiles attached to it.
I have the DVD edition myself and would have liked to submit it as such, But I prefer to wait and see if (and how) someone else take a crack at it instead.
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Myself, the title of the set "The Complete Story" leads me to believe that it's a boxset because it doesn't say "Ultimate Cut", "Extended Cut" or any such thing.

As such, it contains the movie and the entire comic (which is named "The Complete Motion Comic", thus "The Complete Story".

The two "completes" (both in the set title, and on the additional dvd) seems to make it a package deal as opposed to a bonus disc.
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