The World's End (Blu-ray SteelBook) [UK]

Jul 5, 2013
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Norwich, UK
Release date: November 25, 2013
Purchase links:
Zavvi.com - £22.95 Sold out
Amazon UK - £21.50 Sold out

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How do you determine that? The prices of Steels like Roger Rabbit and Aladdin which have been out much longer are still around $60-70 dollars and those are classic films. This is not that great of a flick and yet is going for $80+ only being out 2 months. How does that make sense?

In your opinion of course.....

I loved this film, very British humour and the steelbook looks great (just a shame so many had damage)

Im sure theres films you love that others dont like and think arent worth anything so whats the point?
 
In your opinion of course.....

I loved this film, very British humour and the steelbook looks great (just a shame so many had damage)

Im sure theres films you love that others dont like and think arent worth anything so whats the point?


I was actually born in North Hampton. :)

I love British humor. Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served, Only Fools & Horses were some of my favorite childhood shows growing up and still are to this day.

I thought Hot Fuzz was fantastic and the best of the bunch.

Hot Fuzz 10/10

Shaun of the Dead 7/10

Worlds End 6.5/10


But I see the point Robert made about Supply & Demand. I guess there were just not that many copies of this made. I guess it's the hardcore Cornero fans paying the big bucks for this release. My limit on any steelbook is $50. Havn't broken it yet. :)
 
i think this being part of a trilogy is one of the main reasons why it got so rare and sought after very quickly. most people have "shaun" and "hot fuzz" in their collection, and of course everybody wants the last part too.
 
I thought Iron Man was uninspired and dull, and even those who do like it know it's no work of art or anything and it goes for over £50 on eBay.

I can't deny the steelbook looks nice, but still, not for that price.
 
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Picked this up for £21, they had one left in HMV Hastings. Gonna give it a watch tonight and probably sell it on if its shite.
 
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Picked this up for £21, they had one left in HMV Hastings. Gonna give it a watch tonight and probably sell it on if its shite.

Let me know what you think of the movie - I still haven't seen it despite loving the other 2 :)
 
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I was actually born in North Hampton. :)

I love British humor. Fawlty Towers, Are You Being Served, Only Fools & Horses were some of my favorite childhood shows growing up and still are to this day.

I thought Hot Fuzz was fantastic and the best of the bunch.

Hot Fuzz 10/10

Shaun of the Dead 7/10

Worlds End 6.5/10


But I see the point Robert made about Supply & Demand. I guess there were just not that many copies of this made. I guess it's the hardcore Cornero fans paying the big bucks for this release. My limit on any steelbook is $50. Havn't broken it yet. :)

You liked Hot Fuzz more than SotD and Worlds End. Of the three I rate Shaun at the top but I like this movie more than Hot Fuzz

There were parts of WE that were a bit long but overall I liked it and the last scene was great.

I haven't opened the steel yet. I was able to get a digital copy so been keeping it closed in case there is a reel heros releases one
 
You liked Hot Fuzz more than SotD and Worlds End. Of the three I rate Shaun at the top but I like this movie more than Hot Fuzz

There were parts of WE that were a bit long but overall I liked it and the last scene was great.

I haven't opened the steel yet. I was able to get a digital copy so been keeping it closed in case there is a reel heros releases one
you say that like its a bad thing,i prefer hot fuzz over shaun too :thumbs: all 3 are awesome IMHO
 
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I've decided I really need this and am going to take the plunge. It's the only Edgar Wright flick I don't own yet and it's a damn nice looking Steelbook.

The thing is, reading all the horror stories about defects here has me just a tiny bit anxious. So, what's the worst kind of damage/defect I can possibly expect once I crack the shrink-wrap open?
 
I've decided I really need this and am going to take the plunge. It's the only Edgar Wright flick I don't own yet and it's a damn nice looking Steelbook.

The thing is, reading all the horror stories about defects here has me just a tiny bit anxious. So, what's the worst kind of damage/defect I can possibly expect once I crack the shrink-wrap open?

Why dont you just buy an open copy?