Criterion titles do not go OOP until their rights contract runs out. So, no - not OOP.Unavailable at amazon UK. OOP ?
This release is a limited editionCriterion titles do not go OOP until their rights contract runs out. So, no - not OOP.
Ah. So the BOX set is limited. They will still retain the rights and do individual discs then.This release is a limited edition
Once all retailers sell out it will be gone
Standard editions will follow at a later time
Thanks for the clarification @Jocelin - so, it looks like the UK version is limited and US is not.@C.C. 95 the product page on amazon uk says :
GODZILLA - THE SHOWA FILMS (1954-1975) - LIMITED RELEASE [The Criterion Collection]
No mention of the american version being limited on amazon.com
I ordered 3rd Sept. Not sure if they've removed the code for this item since then.Anyone still able to order this from Zoom using the 10% off code? I've seen others mention elsewhere that they've done exactly that, but I'm unable to for some reason... really want to order it, but £150 is pushing it.
Hmm think they've definitely disabled the code for me then... tried ordering before that date (on multiple items) and had no luck with it unfortunately.I ordered 3rd Sept. Not sure if they've removed the code for this item since then.
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I've ordered quite a few things from them before mate, and up until now the code continued to work for me. I guess I could try making a new Zoom account like you suggested, but problem is I've previously paid using both my card and PayPal on my current account (testing to see if the code worked with a different payment method), so they'll more than likely clock that on a new account too. Oh well, I appreciate you trying to help bud!@Noodles I assume you've never ordered from them before? If you have, maybe try a different address (work), email address and payment method (paypal)? Luckily I've never ordered from them before so it's fine for me.
i know the feeling. for some reason it just feels overpriced to me. fighting that usual internal justification war. half this price seems about right, the equivalent of both Ray Harryhausen sets from Indicator, that sort of thing. and i know i'll not be able to get it again cheaper if i wait. hmm... maybe i should just take a shot...Anyone still able to order this from Zoom using the 10% off code? I've seen others mention elsewhere that they've done exactly that, but I'm unable to for some reason... really want to order it, but £150 is pushing it.
i know the feeling. for some reason it just feels overpriced to me. fighting that usual internal justification war. half this price seems about right, the equivalent of both Ray Harryhausen sets from Indicator, that sort of thing. and i know i'll not be able to get it again cheaper if i wait. hmm... maybe i should just take a shot...
That's what I originally thought, but some people over at BD claim they're still able to use it continuously.Zoom disabled use of Sigup10 code if you previously ordered with zoom
It was always meant to be only used on your first order but for some reason you could keep using the code for orders done after this until now
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Zoom corrected this just recently to be first order only as previously listed on their website
damn you, @Noodles! pre-ordered - in the hope that it doesn't sell out in advance and i can try and reorder on normal sale with a working discount.Yeah, at first glance the price seems very high, but when you consider the fact that we're basically paying £10 per film with all those extras... plus it comes in a stunning looking set which will most likely be very well made, then it doesn't seem so bad. Still, an extra 10% off would be nice! I have the same dilemma though... fork out £150 now, or risk having to pay even more later.
When, for the last few years I've been paying about £40 on average for a steelbook/premium/ltd edition. £10 is a bargainYeah, at first glance the price seems very high, but when you consider the fact that we're basically paying £10 per film with all those extras... plus it comes in a stunning looking set which will most likely be very well made, then it doesn't seem so bad. Still, an extra 10% off would be nice! I have the same dilemma though... fork out £150 now, or risk having to pay even more later.
damn you, @Noodles! pre-ordered - in the hope that it doesn't sell out in advance and i can try and reorder on normal sale with a working discount.
Haha so I've convinced everyone but myself.When, for the last few years I've been paying about £40 on average for a steelbook/premium/ltd edition. £10 is a bargain