Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) [USA]

apsmith21

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Aug 6, 2010
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Release date: August 13, 2024
Purchase links: Walmart - Amazon
Price: $34.96
Notes: Gloss Finish

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(unboxing by 'what the movies')

Menus are back down to Win95 level though - the art is lost.
They can't understand the collectors are not the attention-deficit-disorder, impatient Tik Tok generation, streaming animals - we're geeks, not freaks, and can sit through and appreciate an animated menu and transitions.
 
how'd you get that? my tracking from them says Monday the 19th.

lol. and now you have to order another copy

My Best Buy pre-orders always arrive on release day.

Charged on Fridays, shipped on Mondays and they arrive on Tuesdays.

@HalloweenNightJW

I ordered the maximum of 3 copies. The other 2 copies have J-cards and the shrink-wrap is the same on all 3 copies. It doesn't look to me like it was re-wrapped.
 
I’d be very happy if they got rid of J-cards, but I’m sure there’s something in the studio contract that says they have to ahve all that info under on the case as a j-card or on the case itself.
Not studio per ce, but for physical store sales this product category has to have information about what it is, format, sound, subtitles, running time info, a bar code to scan...
For online sales it doesn't matter, so maybe in the future they'll get rid of them, as 90% of everything is sold online now already.
 
Not studio per ce, but for physical store sales this product category has to have information about what it is, format, sound, subtitles, running time info, a bar code to scan...
For online sales it doesn't matter, so maybe in the future they'll get rid of them, as 90% of everything is sold online now already.
Online stores still need some method to identify the products in the warehouse. Considering how ubiquitous barcodes are, the retail world is getting rid of them like ... never.
 
Online stores still need some method to identify the products in the warehouse. Considering how ubiquitous barcodes are, the retail world is getting rid of them like ... never.
Well, yeah, I wanted to add that some sort of ID to scan will still be needed in sorting warehouses, a bar code or QR code, but those can be small stickers on the wrapping, eventually.