Thor: The Dark World (3D+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (KimchiDVD Exclusive #8) [Korea]

Which artwork you want to see as lenticular ?


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  • Poll closed .

Choi Chungkwon

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Jan 28, 2013
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South Korea
Release date: March 10th, 2014
Audio: English DTS HD 7.1, Chinese, Thai
Subtitle: Korean, English, All Chinese, Portuguese, Thai, Bahasa, Indonesian, Malaysian
Print run: 1K (numbered)
Price: 44.99$
Pre-order link: (Pre-orders were live Feb. 14)
- Lenticular edition: 700 print run (Order Limit 3x PP) - here (Sold out!)
- 1/4 slip edition: 300 print run (Order limit 2x PP)
- here (Sold out!)

List of Kimchidvd Exclusive SteelBook Editions

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Detail packaging:
- Thor: The Dark World Character art card
- booklet
- Clear full plastic slip (as Thor 2 KR edition) as gift for pre-order bonus
- kimchidvd exclusive sticker
- kimchidvd numbered art card
- 6x art card will be included


Lenticular Artwork for poll:
#1 artwork candidate (lighting is lenticular effect) - confirmed

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#2 artwork candidate (lighting is lenticular effect)
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#3 artwork candidate
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Pre-order Time: Time 8PM (KR) / 11AM UK / 6AM USA(East) / Aus 22PM (south) Click HERE and use dropdown box for your local time
 

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And even if someone got multiple copies that's fine, but selling it by for triple the money before it's even released ...

Anyways, I agree with a one per customer rule for all exclusives (BluFans/HDZeta/PlainArchive/Kimchi)

The companies would lose their shirt if they limited to one per customer. They cant afford to hold stock for ever and the man power to ship a single steelbook to over 2000 customers.

They would have to keep lowering prices to move the product at one per customer.

Plain Archive has still to sell out and they didn't limit to one per customer. They make more money by selling more product as fast as they can. And the only way you can move a lot of product fast is bulk buying.

Can you imagine how tired Tony and his gang would be if they limited every exclusive to 1 per person. All those packages to package up.

A lot of steelbooks wouldn't even get the green light if they limited to one per person.
 
The companies would lose their shirt if they limited to one per customer. They cant afford to hold stock for ever and the man power to ship a single steelbook to over 2000 customers.

They would have to keep lowering prices to move the product at one per customer.

Plain Archive has still to sell out and they didn't limit to one per customer. They make more money by selling more product as fast as they can. And the only way you can move a lot of product fast is bulk buying.

Can you imagine how tired Tony and his gang would be if they limited every exclusive to 1 per person. All those packages to package up.

A lot of steelbooks wouldn't even get the green light if they limited to one per person.

in case of a 700 copies print run for a big title as Thor i disagree

with a 1 copy per customer restriction this would also have sold out same day and at least more collectors would have gotten the opportunity to add this to their collection instead of a bunch of scalpers running away with those copies
 
in case of a 700 copies print run for a big title as Thor i disagree

with a 1 copy per customer restriction this would also have sold out same day and at least more collectors would have gotten the opportunity to add this to their collection instead of a bunch of scalpers running away with those copies

That still doesn't address all the extra work that would have to be done like Choi mentioned before.

---------- Post added at 12:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:04 PM ----------

so the kimchidvd and the one from yesasia are the same huh? cuz yesasia is $70 while kimchidvd is only $50

YesAsia has free shipping.
 
Don't bite the hand that feeds you. If you understand business you will understand where I am coming from.

Everyone had a fair chance to order this one. This is nothing compared to the chaos of trying to walk into Best Buy and buy Thor on Tues. At least online you had a chance.
 
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