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box set
noun
- a boxlike stage set consisting of flats that form the back wall, side walls, and often the ceiling, painted to represent the interior of a room.
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Origin of box set1
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But since 2017, the most highly anticipated promotional item among film critics has been the Neon box set, a gorgeous annual package containing all the indie distributor’s releases on individual DVDs.
Brown is joined on the call by Spencer Collantes, vice president of creative marketing, to recount the box set’s origins dating to the early days of the company led by Chief Executive Tom Quinn.
“In our New York office, we have the Janus 50,” says Brown, referring to Criterion’s box set “Essential Art House: 50 Years of Janus Films,” the hefty 50-disc survey of the beloved label’s essential masterpieces that was produced in 2006.
As the industry continues to grapple with physical media’s drop in popularity, the appeal of Neon’s box set mirrors that of vinyl’s old-school physical pleasures.
Two men fought over a Pokémon box set, with one of them elbowing the other in the face.
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