Millennium Series (Saturn Exclusive Blu-ray SteelBook) [Germany]

apsmith21

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Thanks to a german member of another forum for the picture & note that
this steelbook will also be an in-store Saturn exclusive in Germany.

RELEASE DATE OF FEBRUARY 11th, 2011.

This steelbook includes the following movies -

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

based on the novels by Stieg Larsson

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It unfortunately looks like a Jumbo and the mock-up has a DVD logo on the spine.

Hope for better

Cheers
CrashKelly

EDIT: I know it is only a mockup of the upcoming release, but still .......
 
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I knew I saw the image before, and Amazon.de's box mockup is the same except the Steelbook words. Interesting to see Saturn doing more exclusives.....

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I've only seen the first 2 of the series so far, and loved them both. I'm trying not to buy as many steels this year as i did last year, but this is one i may have to splurge on.
 
Hi All-can anyone confirm that this is 100% uncut, and as aired on TV? I know there were numerous "versions" released over the years in different countries, and though it says "Director's Cut", I want to be sure that this is not "cut" from the originally aired version. Thanks
 
Unam9-it just depends on what kind of flicks you like. This series is gritty, dark, filled with mystery and very engaging series. The books and flicks have become an international sensation. But that's the case for me, and not necessarily for you. Maybe you can rent it first? It may be cut(and think this "Director's Cut" is not, but the US version may be), but at least you get a sense. I find watching films in their original language with subs more rewarding, but it just depends what you're into. Definitely worth checking out, IMO.
 
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Luis-it just depends on what kind of flicks you like. This series is gritty, dark, filled with mystery and very engaging series. The books and flicks have become an international sensation. But that's the case for me, and not necessarily for you. Maybe you can rent it first? It may be cut(and think this one is not), but at least you get a sense. I find watching films in their original language with subs more rewarding, but it just depends what you're into. Definitely worth checking out, IMO.

I absolutely agree. My wife and I could hardly wait for the final chapter. We passed up the dubbed English track. We both loved it!:ohno::ohno:
 
Karl, it's part of the "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" series. The single film titles may ring more of a bell for folks....