No Time to Die (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (FilmArena Collection #183) [Czech Republic]

paulboland

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Release date: TBA
Purchase link: Filmarena
Price: 1799 CZK
Note: 501 copies
Group buy: hosted by carllenc

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Interesting...
I'm not really satisfied with the zavvi steelbook design and it's been ages since I bought something from Filmarena so this could be the perfect opportunity. :)
But I love Bond so much I might get both :D
 
Interesting...
I'm not really satisfied with the zavvi steelbook design and it's been ages since I bought something from Filmarena so this could be the perfect opportunity. :)
But I love Bond so much I might get both :D
Steelbook will likely be the same WWA the approval would be in regards go ahead to do a design of slips etc for a FAC edition

It's not impossible they have different steelbook but don't get your hopes up as more than likely be just WWA steelbook used

Same steelbook is been released in UK/USA/Europe
The only difference if any will be finish used between USA and Europe

So far only 1 steelbook is known about and that is what Best Buy/Zavvi have

If there is different steelbooks been released in Europe not known about yet it's possible FilmArena will use both
 
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Steelbook will likely be the same WWA the approval would be in regards go ahead to do a design of slips etc for a FAC edition

It's not impossible they have different steelbook but don't get your hopes up as more than likely be just WWA steelbook used

Same steelbook is been released in UK/USA/Europe
The only difference if any will be finish used between USA and Europe

So far only 1 steelbook is known about and that is what Best Buy/Zavvi have

If there is different steelbooks been released in Europe not known about yet it's possible FilmArena will use both
Thanks for the info. I'll still go with Filmarena even if they use the same steelbook since I love the extra content especially for the movies I like :)
But if they end up to be the same at least I won't need zavvi one ;)
 
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Laughing my *behind* off.

Users hated ToC steel with rage, now getting on with FAC XXL steel like it's the second coming.

Users like @StifflersDad who is the most two-faced of them all. LOL.
 
Laughing my *behind* off.

Users hated ToC steel with rage, now getting on with FAC XXL steel like it's the second coming.

Users like @StifflersDad who is the most two-faced of them all. LOL.
Show me where I criticised the No Time to Die zavvi steel. It will be the same steel in the FAC.

I do think the TOC Casino Royale is a pile of dogsh1t
But it's better looking than your "one" face
 
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UK is Europe so no need to mention them twice. Unless you meant EU... in that case actually write it.
When it comes to home media disc releases UK and Europe is mentioned separately

It's not about European Union as there is lot of countries from Europe not in EU

Home Media physical discs you say if UK/Europe/Asia

Physical discs releases UK means a disc getting a release UK and Rep of Ireland
Which is why you see BBFC and IFCO age rating logos on those releases

This is also why press release from distributors will mention a title is getting a release in UK and Europe
 
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Yes, so you say. It's not the first time you've told me. Every time you type UK as if it's not part of Europe, and I have time, I'll leave a note :D

It's not about European Union as there is lot of countries from Europe not in EU
Yes, like the UK.
Home Media physical discs you say if UK/Europe/Asia
Ridiculous. Europe and Asia are continents. UK is not its own little continent. It's wrong.
I don't care if Disney's CEO or Warner or whoever made it common practice to talk like that. It's dumb.
This is also why press release from distributors will mention a title is getting a release in UK and Europe
Just stop. UK and Europe :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Yes, so you say. It's not the first time you've told me. Every time you type UK as if it's not part of Europe, and I have time, I'll leave a note :D


Yes, like the UK.

Ridiculous. Europe and Asia are continents. UK is not its own little continent. It's wrong.
I don't care if Disney's CEO or Warner or whoever made it common practice to talk like that. It's dumb.

Just stop. UK and Europe :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Universal Pictures UK only applies to releases in UK and Ireland

Which is why you will see UK and Europe mentioned seperately in regards to home media releases

It's also why some web forums based in UK and other countries will list UK and Europrean releases in seperate forum sections
 
Again, it makes no difference to me if Universal Pictures' CEO is an ignorant fool.
UK is a part of Europe, period. There's absolutely no discussion possible.
 
Again, it makes no difference to me if Universal Pictures' CEO is an ignorant fool.
UK is a part of Europe, period. There's absolutely no discussion possible.
Universal UK only do releases for UK/Ireland

It's always been this way UK and Europe are mentioned separately from each other when it comes to home media releases even when UK was part of EU

It's in regards to distribution of releases

Example
Disney UK and Disney Europe are separate distributors

Disney UK do releases for UK/Ireland
Disney Europe do releases for the other european countries

UK always been mentioned separately from Europe in regards to VHS/DVD/Blu-ray/UHD releases
 
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Then don't state this:


Say "Same steelbook is been [sic] released by Universal UK/Universal USA/Universal Europe" or similar.
Home media releases in european countries is done by various different distributors it's not always the same who do distribution on a release
UK distributors look after UK/Ireland releases
Have you not wondered why you see both BBFC/IFCO age ratings on UK amaray and steelbook releases packaging but don't see these same age rating logos on packaging from a releases from France/Germany/Spain/Italy etc etc
This because UK/Ireland home media releases are separate from European releases


It's always been UK/Europe mentioned separately from each other when it comes to VHS/DVD/Blu-ray home media releases
UK/Ireland Home media distributors are not going to change how they describe releases just because you want it :rofl: :p
 
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Home media releases in european countries is done by various different distributors it's not always the same who do distribution on a release
And who said otherwise?
UK distributors look after UK/Ireland releases
Very well. So what?
Have you not wondered why you see both BBFC/IFCO age ratings on UK amaray and steelbook releases packaging but don't see these same age rating logos on packaging from a releases from France/Germany/Spain/Italy etc etc
I can honestly say, no, I have never wondered why that is. 1) It's not important to me. 2) I'm not an idiot and understand there are different distributors for different countries, even within the same continent.
This because UK/Ireland home media releases are separate from European releases
Damn it Paul... you meant to say ".... from OTHER European releases". You do this all the time, it's very irritating. The more you say it the more irritating it is.
It's always been UK/Europe mentioned separately from each other when it comes to VHS/DVD/Blu-ray home media releases
UK/Ireland Home media distributors are not going to change how they describe releases just because you want it :rofl: :p
More of the same. My point is it's wrong. It doesn't matter if a company's CEO is a retard and decided it was a good way to differentiate between your islands and the rest of us. It's still wrong.
When you tell me UK and Europe are getting a certain steelbook you sound dumb. UK is part of Europe.
If you told me Universal UK and Universal Europe are releasing the same steelbook that would be fine. Universal UK and Universal Europe (or whatever) are corporate names and could be interchangeable with Universal A and Universal B. You don't understand the difference do you? :rolleyes: