The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Zavvi Exclusive-WEA) [UK]

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Release date: March 17th 2014
Purchase link: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (Sold Out)
Price: £16.99
Group Buy: Naughtius Maximus
Notes: Worldwide Exclusive art - 2000 limited qty

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It's still available. Somehow, I don't think a steelbook of a Holocaust fan fiction movie has high demand even if it was "ultra exclusive limited."
 
What does history have to do with this movie? It's completely made up. Other than the era, there is nothing genuine about this movie.

Now now. It's far from accurate, but it's less made up than say...Frozen? History is all about interpretation. You can't prove that a situation like the one in the film didn't occur, can you?

Straying off-topic anyway. Design looks awesome. Thanks again for the heads up DB!
 
Now now. It's far from accurate, but it's less made up than say...Frozen? History is all about interpretation. You can't prove that a situation like the one in the film didn't occur, can you?
Do you like Frozen because you're a history student too or is this a non sequitur?
 
You're comparing two entire different realms of fiction, like, stuff based on a period in history most likely created out of the author's desire to have a holocaust narrative by a young child, and stuff with magical ice powers and a talking snowman,,,
 
Saw it last weekend and thought it was ok. Deserving of a steelbook? Not so sure.

Still find it baffling that this was picked when Schindler's List is bigger, better, and more famous and yet remains "steel-less" (if there is such a word!).
 
Yes, hopefully SL does get a Steelbook sooner rather than later, since it has been one many have asked for. This is a different studio though, and it's possible that since Schindler's List was already released in the special edition Digi, that there was no interest in doing another limited ed packaging-just a case. But, I too hope more opportunities present themselves for a worthy Steelbook of that film.

I am happy, however, to see some different art and efforts at limitation with Boy in Striped Pyjamas, though....
 
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Yes, hopefully SL does get a Steelbook sooner rather than later, since it has been one many have asked for. This is a different studio though, and it's possible that since Schindler's List was already released in the special edition Digi, that there was no interest in doing another limited ed packaging-just a case. But, I too hope more opportunities present themselves for a worthy Steelbook of that film.

I am happy, however, to see some different art and efforts at limitation with Boy in Striped Pyjamas, though....

And that release of Schindler's List is one of my favourite things that I own :drool:.

If they decide to release Schindler's list as a steelbook, even if it's from a different country (will join a GB if I have to), I will go lengths to own it, since it is one of my all time favourite films!! And to be honest TBWTSP cannot be compared to Schindler's List, as it's a different film all together, and I am for one glad it's been released as a steelbook :scat::scat: