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The internet has ruined you!I've not seen the film yet, but what exactly is he doing to her on the front cover? Seems an odd moment to capture for a front cover.
Not odd for Japan . . . let's just say that the cultural differences between Japan and the West mean that certain scenes in these films would most likely have ended up on the cutting room floor had these films been made elsewhere.I've not seen the film yet, but what exactly is he doing to her on the front cover? Seems an odd moment to capture for a front cover.
... and ma doesn't look too happy either:-I've not seen the film yet, but what exactly is he doing to her on the front cover? Seems an odd moment to capture for a front cover.
While I'm happy they're continuing. The front is senseless, it is a frame that contains nothing of the film's spirit.
I've not seen the film yet, but what exactly is he doing to her on the front cover? Seems an odd moment to capture for a front cover.
The internet has ruined you!
Seriously this is the issue I have with all of them, I was kind of hoping they'd start a better, more colourful line of Steelbooks but they are sticking with these
They are boring, uninspired, bland and too simple for such fantastic films.
Yeah, certainly the oddest choice of artwork in this series.This is one of the worst looking ones in the line. There is much better art that they could have used. Oh well.