Dog Soldiers (4K + Blu-ray Limited Edition) (Second Sight Films) [UK]

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Release date: August 22, 2022
Purchase links: Second Sight Films - Amazon UK - Zavvi - HMV
Price: £39.99
Notes: 4K UHD Disc Region Free - Blu-ray Disc Region B Locked

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Special Features

  • A new 4K restoration from the Original Camera Negative approved by Director Neil Marshall and Director of Photography Sam McCurdy
  • Features 4K UHD and Blu-ray with bonus features on both formats
  • 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision HDR
  • Archive audio commentary by Director Neil Marshall
  • Archive audio commentary by Neil Marshall, Sam McCurdy, producer Keith Bell and actors Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd and Liam Cunningham
  • New audio commentary by writer and Associate Professor of Film Alison Peirse
  • Werewolves, Crawlers, Cannibals and More: a new 40-minute interview with Neil Marshall
  • A History of Lycanthropy: author Gavin Baddeley on Werewolf Cinema
  • Werewolves, Folklore and Cinema: a video essay by author Mikel J. Koven
  • Werewolves vs Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers with Neil Marshall, Producers Christopher Figg and Keith Bell, Actors Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, Special Effects Artist Bob Keen and more!
  • A Cottage in the Woods: an interview with Production Designer Simon Bowles
  • Combat: a short film by Neil Marshall
  • Deleted Scenes and Gag Reel with optional commentary by Neil Marshall
  • Trailers and Photo Gallery
  • Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
Limited Edition Contents

  • Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Chris Malbon
  • 108 page book with new essays by Craig Ian Mann, Alison Peirse, Zoë Rose Smith, Anya Stanley, exclusive interview with Neil Marshall by Matthew Thrift, plus Behind the Scenes photos
  • 6 collectors' art cards
Catalogue number: 2NDBR4156

Certificate: 15

Region: 4K UHD Region Free / Blu-ray Region B
 
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Gonna have to customs for this and my preordered demons uhd. Golden age of amazon uk is definately behind me (and some others) f....g brexit :grumpy:
Up until Brexit Amazon charges your local VAT, which becomes obsolete then. As customs are identical to VAT there should be no great difference at all... (besides of possible import taxes)
 
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Gonna have to customs for this and my preordered demons uhd. Golden age of amazon uk is definately behind me (and some others) f....g brexit :grumpy:
After January 1st Amazon will still be applying your EU country Vat rate at checkout

Third party sellers it will be Vat or Import Fee deposit you will see listed

The issue at the moment is it's not known if a trade deal is going to be agreed

The extra expenses will be import duty on goods over €150 as in you will have Vat and Import Duty to be paid

Lot of UK retailers waiting to see if a trade deal can be agreed

Customers based in EU and ordered goods from a UK retailer and UK customers ordered from a EU retailer.
Goods already ordered and paid for before 11pm on December 31st the new rules do not apply even if dispatch and delivery is after January 1st

If payment is received by the retailer on January 1st or later then the new rules will apply
 
Thanks @paulboland and @astycorax for the detailed explanation. Sorry but i dont really get it ...Are the prices on amazon com vat free ? Cause 21% are added on top when ordering to Belgium (+ fixed admin import costs) I am expecting the same for UK after Brexit, seems logic to me. And what about ebay goods ? When item is marked real value also have to pay extra.
 
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Thanks @paulboland and @astycorax for the detailed explanation. Are the prices on amazon com vat free ? Cause 21% are added on top when ordering to Belgium. And what about ebay goods ? When item is marked real value also have to pay extra.
Prices on amazon UK websites include UK 20% Vat rate.
Prices on other Amazon EU websites include Vate rate for that country.

EU countries have various different Vat rates
The price at checkout can change to be lower or higher depending on your country Vat rate as in delivery address.
This is how Amazon EU and Amazon UK website work and has done for years.

Example I'm based in Republic of Ireland the vat rate is 23% (Reduced vate rate 21% at the moment until March 2021)
At checkout for example on Amazon UK they remove the UK vat rate from price and apply Rep of Ireland Vat rate instead)



In regards to eBay from July 1st 2021 all on-line market place websites and retailers websites based outside EU and shipping to a EU address has to apply Vat at checkout


 
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Sorry but i dont really get it ...Are the prices on amazon com vat free ? Cause 21% are added on top when ordering to Belgium (+ fixed admin import costs) I am expecting the same for UK after Brexit, seems logic to me.
Yes, the prices on Amazon.com are VAT free, when ordering from the EU!

Prices from other Amazon.EU sites include your local VAT when ordering from within the EU, that’s why the price is slightly different on the product page opposed at the check out.
For Americans the VAT gets subtracted at check out.
 
Yes, the prices on Amazon.com are VAT free, when ordering from the EU!

Prices from other Amazon.EU sites include your local VAT when ordering from within the EU, that’s why the price is slightly different on the product page opposed at the check out.
For Americans the VAT gets subtracted at check out.
Listed prices on Amazon USA yes don't include Vat but
Customers based in EU and UK using Amazon USA

Amazon USA apply vat at checkout using Import fee deposit on top of listed price

Import Fee deposit is based on the Vat rate of delivery address

In regards to UK from January 1st the £15 threshold to avoid vat is gone.
Vat will apply no matter what the cost of goods are on imports into UK

EU the threshold of €22 to avoid paying vat is gone from July 1st 2021 (Was originally to be from January 1st but due to covid-19 was delayed to July) and vat will be applied at checkout with a online retailer or marketplace based outside EU and shipping to a address in EU