The Terminator (Blu-ray SteelBook) [Taiwan]

Aug 25, 2011
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Hong Kong
Street Date: October 12th, 2012
Order link: http://dvd.jsdvd.com/product_info.php?products_id=30384

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The picture at the OP is misleading... Terminator TW steel is sharing the same print run as HK, Korea, etc.

Hence there is no inside art...

Even more so, there is no J-card, datasheet.... just a shrink-wrapped steel.

Thanks for the info. Makes me feel slightly better for missing this.
 
This sounds like they did the initial print run, then it got pulled/canned after the 50 were done and they didn't even bother with the slips, cards etc. All sounds rather bizarre.

Needs adding to the holy grail list.
 
Haven't posted for a while, but figured I should, on this matter. I have a copy in my hands now, because i am in Taipei, and picked it up from a local store. And it's what Alvin is saying, nothing to shout about. No slip, no J-card, nothing. Still, production run of 50? Oh boy....
 
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Haven't posted for a while, but figured I should, on this matter. I have a copy in my hands now, because i am in Taipei, and picked it up from a local store. And it's what Alvin is saying, nothing to shout about. No slip, no J-card, nothing. Still, production run of 50? Oh boy....

lol

"nothing to shout about"

"production run of 50? oh boy..."

make up your mind, is it awesome or not AA :naughty:
 
It's awful in terms of looks...the slipcover camp won't buy into it. It's awesome it has a production run of 50.

Still not making sense?
 
Thanks for the info guys. To be honest the lack of slip and J-card kills it as a desirable item for me, even with the low production run. The reason I love Asian steels is because of all the packaging/slip covers, and this one sounds very bare bones.

Nice catch for the diehard collector though. I bet it's going to be worth serious money as an oddity already, just like that ID4 with the missing 'I' on the spine turned out to be.
 
The production run was thousands. The steelbook was not limited. It is where it was sold that is limited. Get your facts strait people. It shared the print run globally.

Now that there is no slip I imagine people can conterfit it and claim its from TW.
 
The production run was thousands. The steelbook was not limited. It is where it was sold that is limited. Get your facts strait people. It shared the print run globally.

Now that there is no slip I imagine people can conterfit it and claim its from TW.

Unfortunately that is too true :(. That official slip can make all the difference
 
Haven't posted for a while, but figured I should, on this matter. I have a copy in my hands now, because i am in Taipei, and picked it up from a local store. And it's what Alvin is saying, nothing to shout about. No slip, no J-card, nothing. Still, production run of 50? Oh boy....

Post some pics?
 
Post some pics?

Sunny, was in SG for 10 hours (7 hours was for sleeping) from coming back from Taipei, and am now in a city 1 hour from Shanghai, so wont be able to post pics til this weekend. All I know is my Shanghai colleague is gonna bring me steel-hunting later this week before my flight back :scat:
 
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