Rush (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Kimchidvd Exclusive #11) [Korea]

Which inner artwork do you want and which treatment on steelbook


  • Total voters
    352
  • Poll closed .

Choi Chungkwon

Premium Supporter
Jan 28, 2013
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South Korea
Release date: July 5th, 2014 (see post #1712)
Price: 36.99$
SteelBook Treatment: Embossing and full glossy - designed by Plain Archive
Package detail
- Lenticular slip edition (2.5K, 1K for local, 1.5K for oversea)
- Full slip edition (1K, 0.3K for local, 0.7K for oversea)
- 1/4 slip edition (non-exclusive)-500 per Facebook
Common gifts in each edition:
- Booklet
- Poster card
- Art card
- Numbering card

Buy links:
Lenticular Package OOS
Full Slip Package OOS

List of Kimchidvd Exclusive SteelBook Editions

Lenticular Package

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Full Slip Package

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Announced artwork:
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SteelBook Treatment poll:

1) Embossing and full glossy WINNER
2) Embossing and spot glossy on title and car

3) No embossing and full glossy

4) No embossing and spot glossy on title and car

HDN chose inner artwork:
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WINNER
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Nice update for the lenticular! Gotta love PA....:thumbs:

Still think the full slip is the winner, for me anyway. Hot stamping, UV Gloss, Embossing. Going to be a quality Slip that's for sure! :drool:
 
Then head on over there and praise it instead of thread crapping every damn Asian release. We don't buy them because of the disc or discs.

Crapping every Asian release? You have crapped on yourselves by implying you don't open the Steelbook and play the discs. If we don't care about the discs then we should be content with Collectible packaging which only includes the packaging and not the discs like what Best Buy does.

kimchi/plain rush destroys the italian release.

Did I say the Italian release crushes the Kimchi release? The Kimchi release is of course superior in terms of packaging but the Italian one is better in terms of content. Plain and simple.

There is already enough outrage that Studios are shortchanging consumers by cutting back on contents for re-releases.
 
Then head on over there and praise it instead of thread crapping every damn Asian release. We don't buy them because of the disc or discs.







kimchi/plain rush destroys the italian release.

Well he did say Italian release is better in terms of content. I don't know how much more clear can he be. :rolleyes:


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Crapping every Asian release? You have crapped on yourselves by implying you don't open the Steelbook and play the discs. If we don't care about the discs then we should be content with Collectible packaging which only includes the packaging and not the discs like what Best Buy does.



Did I say the Italian release crushes the Kimchi release? The Kimchi release is of course superior in terms of packaging but the Italian one is better in terms of content. Plain and simple.

There is already enough outrage that Studios are shortchanging consumers by cutting back on contents for re-releases.

Now your just bashing every single person who keeps their steels sealed. IF you like something post something positive in that thread. Most people buy and collect steels because of the packaging and looks. These are collectable steelbooks and are worth a lot more sealed than opened. If you want to talk about extras its better to do it in the thread of the movie that has the extras in it.

You basically are a broken record. You bash every Asian release. If you don't like it don't buy it. There are plenty others in line waiting to buy these Asian steels and the extras on the disc makes no difference what so ever in the collectability of this release. Its gonna get near $150 IMO.

So this all said means people really don't value the extras that much. They value the rarity and the design of the package. That is what makes the steelbook market go round.

Everything I said is 100% FACT.