How Many SteelBooks Do You Own? Post pics of collection / last acquired!

How Many Steelbooks Do You Own?

  • 0-50

    Votes: 230 12.0%
  • 50-100

    Votes: 550 28.6%
  • 100-200

    Votes: 424 22.0%
  • 200-300

    Votes: 240 12.5%
  • 300-500

    Votes: 167 8.7%
  • 500-1000

    Votes: 135 7.0%
  • 1000-1500

    Votes: 81 4.2%
  • 1500-2000

    Votes: 49 2.5%
  • 2000+

    Votes: 47 2.4%

  • Total voters
    1,923
Jan 30, 2009
1,562
England
This particular thread is to showcase new and recent additions to your collection and showcasing your entire collection.

In order to allow for smooth scrolling and loading, on multiple types of devices, we're asking our community to work with us to do the following:
1. Please try and resize your pictures prior to posting them as it helps the loading times for you and your fellow collectors.
2. You might want to consider posting your pics in the dedicated media section found HERE where you will be able to take advantage of the amount of filters, resizing, and other features if you use that interface.
3. Please use spoiler tags when posting more than one picture of the same steelbook.
4. If you receive more than one steelbook, please take a group shot, not a picture from every single steel.
5. If you receive more than a single copy of one steel, post pictures of a SINGLE copy please. If they are for a group buy, then those pictures should be posted in the group buy thread and NOT in this thread.
6. If you wish to show multiple steelbooks from different angles, please use spoiler tags.

Note:
This thread is for your last movie SteelBook. If it's another kind please use the proper thread below:
Last Viva Metal Box You Purchased?
Last Ironpack/MetalPak/Tin You Purchased?
Last Video game SteelBook Acquired?
Last Blu-ray Special Edition Purchased?
 

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I think this might be the greatest male screen performance of all time. Al Pacino in Dog Day Afternoon. At least in the top five. Out of all of his performances, this is the one where he truly disappears into the character. Even more so than The Godfather 1&2. Its phenomenal stuff. I was blown away by the realism he brings to this role. The intensity emanates from every frame. You can feel his emotions. Honestly, I can't enthuse enough about this film. Few films had me so captivated.
He should have scored an Oscar for this. It is leagues better than Scent of a Woman's performance.

Anyway

Steelbook. Good. Not great. It's all about the incredible film.
Wonderful movie. 10/10


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