Inglourious Basterds (Blu-ray SteelBook) - Alliance Wave 2 [Canada]

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Release date: May 31st, 2011
Purchase link: Amazon.ca
Notes: Part of the Alliance Wave 2

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Finally got my IB SteelBook in from Amazon! However, the bottom left corner appears to be screatched, even though the factory wrapping is intact (see pic below). Is this just part of the SteelBook? To those of you who have this Steel, do you have this mark?

Thanks!

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Finally got my IB SteelBook in from Amazon! However, the bottom left corner appears to be screatched, even though the factory wrapping is intact (see pic below). Is this just part of the SteelBook? To those of you who have this Steel, do you have this mark?

Thanks!

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Sorry, but I think that's shelf wear. My copy does not have that. :(
 
My copy of Inglourious Basterds has a L shaped dent in the front from being packed too tight with The Wrestler: having those 2 sent together is what gave rise to the customs charge, and then, talk about adding insult to injury, it was a rattler as well !!!!

Only one of the six to have a loose disc. I await Amazon.ca's reply. It better be good.
 
My copy of Inglourious Basterds has a L shaped dent in the front from being packed too tight with The Wrestler: having those 2 sent together is what gave rise to the customs charge, and then, talk about adding insult to injury, it was a rattler as well !!!!

Only one of the six to have a loose disc. I await Amazon.ca's reply. It better be good.

my first i.b was all dented up & with a loose disc.
amazon sent me a replacement,no dents but a loose disc again:rolleyes:
 
Mr. Snow-that stinks:( Unfortunately that happens sometimes as you may know, even after they ship,or via factory. Usually the discs are ok in terms of playability, since Blu-Rays have the coating, but we have a thread where you may be able to get some help fixing this. Not sure if it will help in your case, but perhaps worth a try. Here's the thread:)
 
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Mr. Snow-that stinks:( Unfortunately that happens sometimes as you may know, even after they ship,or via factory. Usually the discs are ok in terms of playability, since Blu-Rays have the coating, but we have a thread where you may be able to get some help fixing this. Not sure if it will help in your case, but perhaps worth a try. Here's the thread:)

I have a Green Hornet with a loose disc, and for the life of me I cannot get it back into place, even after following the instructions in the thread.

Back on topic ... the de-bossing of the lettering on the rifle looks awesome!
 
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Mr. Snow-that stinks:( Unfortunately that happens sometimes as you may know, even after they ship,or via factory. Usually the discs are ok in terms of playability, since Blu-Rays have the coating, but we have a thread where you may be able to get some help fixing this. Not sure if it will help in your case, but perhaps worth a try. Here's the thread:)

hey db,i opened it up now.can't stand a loose disc.was going to keep it sealed as i've other i.b's to watch.but i had to open to fix it.
i've tried fixing loose discs before,and for the life of me can't do it:(
 
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Neither Mr. Snow nor I have the golden touch. :angry: Strangely, I've tried fixing loose disks on open SteelBooks just for practice and have been able to do it, but never on a sealed SB. Go figure.
 
Neither Mr. Snow nor I have the golden touch. :angry: Strangely, I've tried fixing loose disks on open SteelBooks just for practice and have been able to do it, but never on a sealed SB. Go figure.

I got the touch :naughty: :naughty: Sorry what I mean is that fixing floaters (that sounds really BAD) is not a problem for me. (If unsealed it's an absolute doddle :D) It's definitely a knack though, so far 100% pass rate on about 15 floaters tackled including double discs (Inception DE anyone?)

Only one not tried I could hear plastic as well as disc and that was HP IP (not going to risk it).
the only one I had I was able to fix it looking a pic of a open one :)

That helps a lot too. +1
 
Hey guys-I am glad you received at least some assistance from the "Loose Disc" thread. I know it's tough and frustrating when you want to keep them sealed. If I get one with a floater, I open it immediately to put it on the spindle, but that's because I plan to open them all anyway, when I watch them.

However, I imagine you'd need to be a Contortionist or Hoodini in order to do it with a sealed one. Of course being a Contortionist is not so bad....BUT back on topic...
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Sorry DB for deviating. BACK ON TOPIC, as am being sent another copy (another long story) I openned SB. Loose BR sorted then played on Region B player. Plays perfectly - dunno whether original was Region Free but this certainly looks to be. Trailers etc were the original ones as well I expect.
 
Surfury-no worries, I was referring to my own "Contortionist" comment, in regards to the "getting off track", comment:) Good news that it plays on your player!