This will sky rocket in value as previous customers of FA that purchased from Karel were asked whether they wanted a copy via a lottery system. So not all collectors will have the opportunity to buy one. Which in turn means out of the collectors that didn't get the chance to buy (some of whom are bound to be hardcore completionists) will pay top dollar for it in the second hand market. Thus making this product more of an investment once purchased.
I never reason like that. I'm not into reselling, or calculating the increasing/decreasing value of the steelbooks in my collection.
I just stated the simple fact that FilmArena is over-pricing this release, like they are over-pricing
Everest, by 100 CZK. It's not my opinion, it's based on the prices of previous releases and the content of those FAC editions.
If this
Last Stand edition had a bonus disc on top of the rest, I could understand the 699 CZK price tag.
If this
Last Stand edition had a lenti magnet on top of the rest, I could understand the 699 CZK price tag.
It has neither. Taking into account the pricing of FilmArena's releases over the past 12 months, 599 CZK was the correct pricing for this edition. And for such a "special reward just for fans" release, it's bizarre that it's more expensive than other releases with equivalent content.
By that reasoning of "
it's so rare, people are gonna kill themselves on eBay to get it, hahaha!", if FilmArena had decided to limit this
Last Stand edition to 250 copies instead of 500, they could have priced it at 799 CZK instead of 699 CZK? Limited to 100 and they price it at 899 CZK? Come on.
I am happy to get it though, I said "YES" to the email, but I was looking to see the pricing pattern between FAC editions depending on the content, and I just wanted to point out that
The Last Stand is over-priced (and like i said, in a few instances they seem to have under-priced some releases like
Chappie - I'm not complaining about that obviously

).