Saving Private Ryan (Blu-ray SteelBook) [Germany]

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Saving Private Ryan Blu-ray SteelBook - http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003GSLOZS/?tag=hidefnin0d-21

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Found an English version, trimmed it to size on my laptop. Had it laser printed on sticky paper. Stuck over existing artwork, within the pseudo frame. Voila

very cool. I figured it had to be printed somehow on some sort of "sticky paper" for it to be a clean finish like that.

Thanks for sharing.
 
First of all I'm a big fan of Saving Private Ryan and I don't wish to offend anyone but these are my complaints :

1 - Do cartridge boxes have photos in the middle .I like the idea they had with the cartridge box - very nice, very authentic - but what do they do with it : they put the poster/artwork in the middle:angry::angry::angry:
2 - In this world there are movies that have iconic names ( Kill Bill , Lord of The Rings , The Matrix etc. ) that cannot and I repeat cannot be translated or altered in any way .Saving Private Ryan is one of these movies.No offense to germans and french but this is the way it should be.The other day I saw that they're releasing TIN TIN as Tim und Struppi:angry::angry::angry:.
Do you agree ?
 
I look at it this way - you import the movie from another country, then you deal with the title that it has there. Some of us can't play all the discs that come from Europe - title or no, and we still import anyway.

I remember the days when it was awful trying to import a steelbook from another country, just to find a way to get a copy of a steelbook was a chore.

So if you're in the import game (for any movie), then you have to know what you're getting into. You can always not buy a release if you don't like the title, art, region locking, or whatever.

And in summary, I think the reverse can be said of other iconic non-US films that were "remade" into a Hollywood film and given an "english" title. ;)
 
I look at it this way - you import the movie from another country, then you deal with the title that it has there. Some of us can't play all the discs that come from Europe - title or no, and we still import anyway.

I remember the days when it was awful trying to import a steelbook from another country, just to find a way to get a copy of a steelbook was a chore.

So if you're in the import game (for any movie), then you have to know what you're getting into. You can always not buy a release if you don't like the title, art, region locking, or whatever.

And in summary, I think the reverse can be said of other iconic non-US films that were "remade" into a Hollywood film and given an "english" title. ;)

Totally agree.

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to tell you the truth, i'm not into war movies very much, but when this one was release what? more than 10 years ago? or so...i was impressed, very shocking and realistic that that was the first and only time i saw this movie, awesome, great film. from time to time i go over my steel to see if i can get rid of some to make room for my new stuff(at least now days :)). so i decided to watch it again and OMG i got the same reaction that the first time, impression beyond words. i always like this steel but i was ready to let it go if the movie wouldn't get me again....i'm keeping this baby, it's really great achievement in motion pictures...everything, from story, effects,cinematography...it took my breath away at the opening battle and then the ending battle...great!
 
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