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For the US, yes. They're not steelbooks though.Doesn't A24 do and sell special editions on their site ?
It isn't sold out on amazon. Preorders are restricted by address.
I said "Probably sold out very quickly"It isn't sold out on amazon. Preorders are restricted by address.
For the US, yes. They're not steelbooks though.
They ship! But A24 is so expensive to order from now. Not bought anything directly in nearly a yearI don't mind if otherwise cool release is not a steel.
But if they don't ship that's a problem.
Okay. That still suggests it's sold out though, which it isn't lolI said "Probably sold out very quickly"
Their releases are cool, pricey for what they are though, and shipping has gotten very pricey recently.I don't mind if otherwise cool release is not a steel.
But if they don't ship that's a problem.
A24's shipping has gone through the roof, luckily I got the stuff I wanted from them before the price hike but refuse to pay approx triple the price for postage...Their releases are cool, pricey for what they are though, and shipping has gotten very pricey recently.
I'm with you. Absolutely brilliant film. Loved it. Garland really has got such a unique film making style. Another win from him.Wow what a film. Absolutely loved this. The cinematography and visuals are just stunning and every actor delivers. The photograph stills throughout were chefs kiss. I really don’t want Alex Garland to stop making films. 4 for 4 imo. This and Poor things are my favourites of the year so far
First film I thought of after watching Civil WarFor all who enjoyed this and wouldn't mind a recommendation for a film with similar characters and topics; as blisteringly relevant today as it was 40 years ago. Humanities lack of humanity hasn't really changed.
Oliver Stones 'Salvador'
(I'm sure Alex Garland must have seen this film.)
Ps: James Woods, John Savage & Jim Belushi (a revelation, yes, really! ) have never been better. Incredible film.
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