Certainly in for this as well as 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' and will pay more to have U.K. editions.
Let me correct you there
Don't call them UK editions. They are all exactly the same in other countries - 99.99% the same.
The only difference is the Jcard and that doesn't play absolutely no role for me personally when I buy steelbooks.
What I meant to say with "U.K. editions" - and which I took for granted that it would be understood - is that I was referring to the U.K. j-cards with BBFC classifications
I appreciate that that may be the only difference in the items (apart from the pricing) - though I'm unclear if there is print anywhere on these j-cards in the relevant country's native tongue.
As far as I'm concerned the U.K. j-card is essential for a steelbook purchase.
EDIT: As you are sticking out your tongue at me for some reason I should remind you that your double negative means that the j-card DOES matter to you when purchasing steelbooks.
Where is this so called double negative?
I stated that Jcards (any Jcards) don't play no role to me personally when I buy steelbooks. It could be in Arabic and I would still buy it if the price is so much lower.
DOESN''T PLAY ANY ROLE or PLAYS NO ROLE. . . !!!!!!!
Certainly in for this as well as 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' and will pay more to have U.K. editions.