Casse-tête chinois (Chinese Puzzle) (Blu-ray SteelBook) [France]

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Feb 12, 2012
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Release date: April 8th, 2014
Purchase links:
Amazon.fr
fnac.com

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What FNAC version? Is there a special edition instore? Did not hear about it...







me too that's why I was asking WTH ... lol



FNAC version ?! what FNAC version ?! ...
Both of you guys would know better than I would. I was just trying to clarify what I understood bidou to say. He would DEFINITELY be the guy to ask. That guy knows about stuff before it releases, so he probably knows something we all don't. Or maybe he just assumed FNAC would do an exclusive. I'll give him a shout and ask him to post and help us to understand. Sorry if I caused any confusion :)
 
Yeah I bought it too. Could not resist! It is quite a beautiful steelbook actually. Colors are nice and I love the metallic effect with the red lines of the title going all over the front, and gold parts.
 
Booklet is nothing spécial really. A few pages with pictures of the making of and descriptions about locations in NY where movie was shoot.
It clearly states at the back of the Booklet that it s a gift from FNAC lol....

But steelbook is really nice for such a movie. Hope it Will start a trend in France
 
ok thx for this clarification everyone, but that's not so big just like "frozen" ...

there is still the 10 € voucher I guess ...

does it worth the 2 € cost difference ?!
 
ok thx for this clarification everyone, but that's not so big just like "frozen" ...

there is still the 10 € voucher I guess ...

does it worth the 2 € cost difference ?!

10.00€ voucher for Fnac members but it is not an immediate reduction.

And steelbook only cost 25.00€. With voucher, 15€.

Frozen was 35, 30 with the voucher.

So there is a 15€ difference between the 2, not 2 euros.

But there is absolutely no need to compare the 2. However, even though Frozen is OOS, I prefer this one artwork and finish
 
Hello.

Can anyone confirm whether this has English subtitles? I have the French Blu-rays of both L'auberge espagnole and Les Poupées russes, which both have English subtitles, so am hoping this does too.

Many thanks.