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I am sure we all agree that the disc released is feeble but it seems rather churlish, even for me, to come a thread with this title to lambast steelbooks. Isn't there a separate bluray thread where you can slag off the shoddiness of the release while leaving Gustav to revel in his shiny new steelbook?
If you have no interest then just ignore the thread. I have zero interest in NFL so I just ignore that thread like it is another one of those spam ones.
Although I do find it bizarre that some people's lives are so empty they think filming themself opening a new DVD is a worthwhile excercise.
Thank you. I can't begin to imagine the reasoning behind filming yourself opening up any sort of movie and offering an opinion on it.
Could you place some more of these pictures in here? Anyway, here's a better view at the little bit of embossing on the "SPECTRE"-steelbook. You know, I'm certainly a minority, but I love the steelbook. It's simple & stylish. And it fits the other three Craig-steelbooks perfectly. Also the spine is the same design. Less is more if you ask me. Bond doesn't drive a Lambo.....it. lacks. style. A DB10 is clean and simple. Anyway, the steelbook:
Some other examples of (black) steelbooks that others might find 'boring', but that I love ;-):
Absolutely ;-). We live in a free world.
If you're that into collecting, check out the kimchi blu-ray version (might still be in stock) and keep an eye out for the upcoming Blufans release. The kimchi one comes with pictures from the movie, a limited numbered card, and some other stuff.
What were you expecting? Some thought to have gone into it?
Some comments: I love the partially glossy/matted finish. The slipcase really looks really nice and has the same kind of durability as the "Casino Royale DeLuxe" slipcase. Probably made of cardboard with premium texturized paper finish. The little things that seperate the premium asian editions from the mass produced rest of the world versions if you ask me :-):
Who would hide the beautiful steelbook in a cardboard slipcase. That's just stupid.
Of course that Spectre slipcase looks nice, but it's useless imo.
No, it isn't stupid. I actually bought like 30 plastic transparent slipcases. Why? Because steelbooks are always sensitive for scratches and dents. This especially goes for completely glossy steelbooks, like the Bond steelbooks. A luxury slipcase like the one from Kimchi is then even better. I huge Bravo for Kimchi!
PS: I also bought the German steelbook of "SPECTRE", because that one has a 2nd bonus disc with special features (thus it has space for two disc's inside):
lol it would've been worth it if there were any special features
Chortle.
What doesn't add up to the contents of the actual BluRay, has been made good entirely on the looks and design of this limited edition release.