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But who is going to buy the steelbook without the discs and DC codes???
But who is going to buy the steelbook without the discs and DC codes???
New release films just after a cinema release the steelbooks have not had prices of £14.00 by any retailer in the UKSO relieved I cancelled this titleless Microsoft paint art turkey. I actually think this is all some kind of tactic from the studios...
Put out a title less bland 'mondo-esque' Steelbook knowing full well desperate collectors will buy it in fear it's the only steel release it'll get and may sell out.
Hold back better artwork, titles and bonus content/3D/4K for a premium release to be revealed a few months later through a third party small company so you can charge an extortionate licensing fee to them and reap a big cut of the profit.
Not today satan.
I've switched to buying amaray (often with lenti slip cases and far better theatrical artwork) unless I absolutely love the art now. Steelbook prices have crept up from £14 to an average of £23-30 now for a basic steel release, which is outrageous, especially when its WWA printed in bulk bringing the unit cost down to mere pence.
I'd rather go for a good amaray at half the price and wait for a decent release than pay any more of my hard earned cash to the studios for sub par releases. The more people keep buying em the more they'll keep pumping them out.
New release films just after a cinema release the steelbooks have not had prices of £14.00 by any retailer in the UK
War of the planet of the apes will not be a back catalog release until another 6-12 months
Back catalog steelbook releases prices have been on average £15-16 with some film studio releases but not all
Some back catalog releases was £10 in the days of play.com but that was due to VAT avoidance loophole and when government stopped this loophole play.com retail business closed down.
Most was £20 or more for new release films as a steelbook back in 2009/2010 etcWhy do some people exist purely on forums to split hairs and pick apart minute details other people say...
When steels first emerged there were new release films for around £13.99/£14.99. I don't believe I specified that was the UK did I? That's still the kind of prices you could get with the exchange rate, though I remember paying £14 for a steel here also. Regardless...
Are you really having such a boring day that you'll quibble with a stranger over a pound?
You're missing my point.
The point is still the same that prices have crept up an incredible amount the past couple of years, when most often you're still getting the same contents as the amaray version, the only difference being the case.
Before you pick that apart, yes I appreciate HMV etc do sometimes include an extra disc (3D most often, occasionally 4K) at which point I don't mind paying a bit extra, but twenty five to thirty quid is still daylight robbery.
Regardless my comment was related to the lack of effort and quality of the artwork, not a debate on pricing. It doesn't matter whether it's £15 or £30 if the art is lacklustre and doesn't feel like a the 'definitive edition' for the film (which after all is what Steelbooks are meant to be) then it's not worth a purchase.
I'm just relieved I cancelled.
Most was £20 or more for new release films as a steelbook back in 2009/2010 etc
Back catalog films are not new releases these yes was £15 to £17 and a few play.com ones £10
Most of the steelbooks in the early days especially from Play and later Zavvi was back catalog films
HMV Steelbook includes 4K UHD/3D/2D Discs is a very good price of only £24.99
The 4K UHD Amaray of War of the Planet of the Apes on it's own cost £20 and that don't include the 3D disc
3D/2D Amaray on it's own cost £20
It would cost you £40 to get both 4K UHD Amaray and 3D Amaray and neither of these are steelbooks
A Premium release if and when released will be £40-£50 or more with 4K UHD from likes of Film Arena/Manta/KimchiDVD etc
Believe me, some people buy empty steelbooks if you sell cheap as they usually have the discs
Most was £20 or more for new release films as a steelbook back in 2009/2010 etc
Back catalog films are not new releases these yes was £15 to £17 and a few play.com ones £10
Most of the steelbooks in the early days especially from Play and later Zavvi was back catalog films
HMV Steelbook includes 4K UHD/3D/2D Discs is a very good price of only £24.99
The 4K UHD Amaray of War of the Planet of the Apes on it's own cost £20 and that don't include the 3D disc
3D/2D Amaray on it's own cost £20
It would cost you £40 to get both 4K UHD Amaray and 3D Amaray and neither of these are steelbooks
A Premium release if and when released will be £40-£50 or more with 4K UHD from likes of Film Arena/Manta/KimchiDVD etc
I have the steelbook it looks good in the slipcoverAgain, you've completely missed my point and gone off in another direction.
As I clearly said, whether it's £15 or £30 it's irrelevant if the quality of the artwork is poor.
You obviously don't get it, or choose not to, so no point debating with you on it.
If you want to pay £50-£60 for better looking steelbook that's your choice for me it's get them all when it comes to planet of the apes films