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Bonnie & Clyde Blu-ray
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I'm thinking of buying this as in the UK i think were just getting a HD keep case instead of the nice book that you guys in the U.S. are getting, have checked a few places and it appears to be region free.

Can anyone who has this tell me how the disc is held in place I'm assuming there is some sort of Digipak arrangement in the front or back of the book.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I can give you a detailed review: Bonnie & Clyde Blu-ray
Looks the same as the HD DVD: First Look: 'Bonnie & Clyde' Blu-ray, HD DVD Art
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The studio will continue to roll out the red carpet with the packaging for the classic crime caper, housing both the Blu-ray HD DVD versions in collectible "book" casing, which will open up to include 24 pages of additional photographs, production notes and other vintage material. Here's an early peek

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Of special note is Warner's first foray into the "book" type of special-edition packaging. The case itself is stiff cardboard with a plastic insert for the disc. It also includes a 35-page book that is bound inside the front cover and offers production details, cast biographies, and some press clippings from 1967. This is a cool addition to the disc and a good read to boot!


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All Warner releases are region free so they can be ordered from the US which is usually much cheaper than the European releases (especially now that the dollar is low). As a bonus you don't get those ugly UK rating logos and a slimmer case 
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