I Saw The Devil (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Plain Archive Exclusive No. 5) [Korea]

Mar 21, 2013
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South Korea
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Release Date : October 27, 2014
Links: 2 Disc Edition (Theatrical Cut / International Cut)
- PET Full Slip Version (Print run for international : 800 copies) - $39.80 Sold Out
- PAPER Full Slip Version (Print run for international : 500 copies) - $38.80 Sold out
- 1/4 Slip Version (Print run for international : 400 copies) - $37.80Sold out



Plain Archive is excited to announce the release of I Saw The Devil Steelbook. We've been asked by Blue Kino, another Korean Blu-ray company to design the Steelbook edition which will be PLAIN ARCHIVE's exclusive.
We were hoping to release the world's first Steelbook edition of I Saw The Devil, but Zavvi announced its own before we could. The news made us reconsider the project, but with director Kim Jee-woon's support, we couldn't drop it.
I Saw The Devil Steelbook will be released under the approval of director Kim, and we are working on the artwork as we speak.
Best Regards
PLAIN ARCHIVE

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* PET Full Slip Version // * PAPER Full Slip Version // * 1/4 Slip Version
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I was thinking lentis, this isn't kimchi aha as the wrestler was just full slip and 1/4 slip. Just a full will do me to go with my other plain archives.
 
Personally I'd rather not a slipbox, because you can't then put them inside a shell, I don't like the lack of protection, especially how the bottom of the box gets shelf wear.

But yes, I'd rather a slipbox than 17 different editions...

I use glass and doored display cases for collectables, no dust and no shelf wear ;) lol
 
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Well sorry big spender to me it seems like a waste to have one sealed and one to watch I don't think it's really worth it. But that's my opinion.



I only get multiples for certain films/releases like marvel & kimchi...just the ones I want to splurge on...keeping sealed copies as investment copies.
 
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