JSA: Joint Security Area (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Novamedia Exclusive No.6) [Korea]

JSA Steelbook Artwork Design Vote

  • A type

    Votes: 28 23.7%
  • B type

    Votes: 17 14.4%
  • C type

    Votes: 67 56.8%
  • D type

    Votes: 35 29.7%

  • Total voters
    118
  • Poll closed .
Mar 21, 2013
1,217
South Korea
Release date: September 25, 2015 (Pre-order date is Aug 28, 10:00 AM, Seoul, Korea)
Purchase links: TBA
One Click package (200 copies)
Full Slipbox version (2,000 limited print run)
Lenticular slip cover version (1,000 limited print run)
Lenticular Magnet 1/4 slip version (1,000 limited print run)
Prices: $36.99 (FS) - $37.99 (Lenti) - $37.99 (1/4 Slip) - $111 (One Click)

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Note : It's "OLD BOY" director, Park Chan-wook's film. It starring "Snowpiercer" Song Kang-ho, "I Saw The Devil" Lee Byung-hun, "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" Lee Young-ae.

* 4K Remastering
* Subtitles : English, Chinese 1, Chinese 2, Korean
* Audio : Korean DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1ch
* Special Feature
- Commentary (Director & Actor)
- Commentary (Cast & Staff)
- Record of "JSA" (54:44)
- Talk about "JSA" with Actors (2:20)
- Panmunjom set (3:03)
- Production Management (14:43)
- Trailer (2:12)
- TV Spot (0:31)
- Japanese Trailer (2:30)
- Music Video 1 (4:51)
- Music Video 2 (4:00)

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** Pre-order gift : A continuity book of 300 pages.
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A type

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B type
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C type

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D type

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only one I don't like is type A. I'd be extremely happy with any of the others to be honest, but B and D are equally my favourites.
 
Nova facebook....

"Here is the picture that shows the director Chan-wook Park is adjusting the color of the film now.

Thank you
Novamedia."

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Criterion posted this image of color correcting Dressed to Kill. Looks like the exact same setup. Do you think they are using the same company to do this, which might mean a Criterion release of JSA? Or is this basically the norm for color correction of films? I've never worked in the film industry, so I know nothing.

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I want C and D
They both represent important aspects of the film.
A & B are garbage, have too much red, and don't represent the film well.
I'm just happy that they came up with some better artwork!
This is my "holy grail" of Steelbook collecting, for sure.
 
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