A Clockwork Orange (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Zavvi Exclusive) [United Kingdom]

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Release Date: 10 February 2014
Purchase link: purchase here
Price: £14.99
Notes: 4k qty confirmed.

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+1 I'll be passing on all...I can't believe for such Kubrick classics that the artwork is so "Photoshop" and naff EEK! Seems an Intern had a go as a 1 week project :(

I don't understand why Photoshop gets such a bad rap, it is one of the most widely used pieces of software in the movie industry. Whether it be in film production to concept art to movie poster creation to media graphics. Just so everybody knows, Photoshop was first used at the Industrial Light & Magic studios as an image-processing program. Photoshop was created by ILM Visual Effects Supervisor John Knoll and his brother Thomas as a summer project. It was used on The Abyss. The Knoll brothers sold the program to Adobe shortly before the film's release.

So all-in-all I for one hope 'A Clockwork Orange' and many others are created using Photoshop as they will be top notch. :thumbs:
 
If you want to see what the rest will look like, just recycling this imagery:

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Good find :thumbs: Bad for us though :(

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I don't understand why Photoshop gets such a bad rap, it is one of the most widely used pieces of software in the movie industry. Whether it be in film production to concept art to movie poster creation to media graphics. Just so everybody knows, Photoshop was first used at the Industrial Light & Magic studios as an image-processing program. Photoshop was created by ILM Visual Effects Supervisor John Knoll and his brother Thomas as a summer project. It was used on The Abyss. The Knoll brothers sold the program to Adobe shortly before the film's release.

So all-in-all I for one hope 'A Clockwork Orange' and many others are created using Photoshop as they will be top notch. :thumbs:

it is one of the most widely used pieces of software

That why we use Photoshop as a buzz word for manipulation...Nothing about the software per se...
 
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Got an email from zavvi on wednesday with a 10% discount code for V.I.P. customers,it's the same as the one they send when you haven't bought anything for a while.It was meant to expire at midnight last night but I just tried it on this and knocked it down to £13.49 .
 
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Got an email from zavvi on wednesday with a 10% discount code for V.I.P. customers,it's the same as the one they send when you haven't bought anything for a while.It was meant to expire at midnight last night but I just tried it on this and knocked it down to £13.49 .

It does not work on pre-orders
Tell a lie it just worked on City of God and Kick ass 2, but it seems very hit and miss.
 
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So glad this is getting a steelbook.

As for the artwork... Terrible. SO many possibilities for better artwork this just looks so lazy, I doubt ill be buying this unless they change. Zavvi really seem to be getting lazy. It looks awful and bland. So dissapointed.
 
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The *one* good thing about Zavvi's decision to waste their exclusivity for so many great classic movies with "artwork" so laughably terrible is that these - like most failed Zavvi steels these days (and there are unfortunately many) - will be on sale for peanuts in no time.

Vote with your wallets, people.
 
Not even the love for this film can entice me to buy this steel book, the Artwork is terrible.
Zavvi should hire Zesty