Mad Max: Fury Road (3D+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) [Taiwan]

Nov 11, 2013
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Taipei, Taiwan
Release Date: September 18th, 2015
Purchase link: JSDVD
Price: NT$ 1,120
Note: Print run 500

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Bagged one and requested to be shipped with Avengers, can't wait to have them both in-hand... would have preferred it to be a Futurepak over steelbook but never the less the slip is a killer and a must add to any collection!

Nova 1/4 is sold out now, glad I purchased it too... HDZ variant will be next ;)
 
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changing from FuturePak to steelbook makes it hard for me to place the order... lately Warner tends to release mostly matte finished steelbooks while FuturePak are full gloss... darn...!

the last steel I bought from Warner was stunning, spot Gloss Treatment, embossed title, Jupiter Ascending Germany, stunning release amazing Finish.
 
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Seems a bunch of ninjas swallowed their hatred for the "3D" logo...or are ignoring the fact that this steelbook is plastered with "3D"! (Like, 5 or 6 times!!:rofl::OMG:)
Korean slip is cleaner.
 
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@tridon @RabbitChen

I need advice, I have been buying and in Love with taiwan steels for over a year and collected so many, but I want to stop blind buys and also getting a movie just cause I love the slip (even though thought movie was just ok)... I am worried with this unusual larger than 1/4 slip as I decided to pass on it because I am thinking budget wise I need to smarten up, but am I making a mistake letting this one go due to the fact it looks like a very low print run ?
Kinda reminds me of John carter but of course this ain't no John Carter...confused now :wacky:
 
@Actarus for me, MMFR has been the best film of 2015 so far (both technical and entertainment value).

I would have bought the large slip despite probably the matte finish of the steel but with the confirmation of the steel with the ugly 3D plastered with the front art, this was a fail on Warner's part.

I am sure you love TW slips way beyond the print run.
 
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@tridon @RabbitChen

I need advice, I have been buying and in Love with taiwan steels for over a year and collected so many, but I want to stop blind buys and also getting a movie just cause I love the slip (even though thought movie was just ok)... I am worried with this unusual larger than 1/4 slip as I decided to pass on it because I am thinking budget wise I need to smarten up, but am I making a mistake letting this one go due to the fact it looks like a very low print run ?
Kinda reminds me of John carter but of course this ain't no John Carter...confused now :wacky:
it's simple, if you don't want to blind buy, just think about the movie itself, do you love it or not?

and witch steelbook do you love the most? the one with 3D or without 3D logo?

then you will know the answer :D
 
@tridon @RabbitChen

I need advice, I have been buying and in Love with taiwan steels for over a year and collected so many, but I want to stop blind buys and also getting a movie just cause I love the slip (even though thought movie was just ok)... I am worried with this unusual larger than 1/4 slip as I decided to pass on it because I am thinking budget wise I need to smarten up, but am I making a mistake letting this one go due to the fact it looks like a very low print run ?
Kinda reminds me of John carter but of course this ain't no John Carter...confused now :wacky:

Taiwan releases are usually done in small quantity and they do have a dedicated fanbase, so you basically have to jump on them ASAP when they go up for pre-order. Personally, I'm not a big fan of them... too much text and whatnot on their slips. That said, I'm sorry you missed it if you were thinking about getting it.