Under the Skin (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Zavvi Exclusive) (WEA) [UK]

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Release date: July 14, 2014
Purchase link: Under the skin (Sold Out!)
Price: £24.99
Notes: WEA, Limited to 2000 copies.

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That's the strange thing, many excellent steels are for very poor films with no artistic worth, yet collector's fall over themselves to get them. Enders Game being a good example. I'm no innocent when it comes to sucking in the hype and have bought a few that I will probably not watch for a very long time.

Yet a film like this that to many DOES have artistic worth and will still be being talked about in years to come gets outright hatred for daring to be released in not just a steel but what could turn out to be a very good one.

Does amuse me!

My tastes cover a wide variety of genres, but a lot of the steels recently have been for forgettable films. I'm very excited that this is being released and couldn't care less if others didn't like the film, but complaining it shouldn't have a steel because they didn't get/like it is beyond ridiculous.

Really though. Stuff like Divergent gets a steel in every country, but great films like Grand Budapest Hotel can't? I'm glad Germany is getting an Enemy steel or that would be another one on my list to rant about. Artistic films certainly get the short end of the stick in the steel department.
 
Really though. Stuff like Divergent gets a steel in every country, but great films like Grand Budapest Hotel can't? I'm glad Germany is getting an Enemy steel or that would be another one on my list to rant about. Artistic films certainly get the short end of the stick in the steel department.

I would love a grand Budapest hotel steelbook. I would love a wes Anderson wave personally. All the film posters on steelbook and gloss would look so vibrant. Would be a dream come true. Or at least from tenenbaums onwards.
Back to this release, I'm hoping it turns out great for that price.
 
Really though. Stuff like Divergent gets a steel in every country, but great films like Grand Budapest Hotel can't? I'm glad Germany is getting an Enemy steel or that would be another one on my list to rant about. Artistic films certainly get the short end of the stick in the steel department.

It did make me actually laugh out loud when I read that they were releasing that Texas Chainsaw remake in a steel. I think film companies have seen a way to make more money out of films that really aren't going to sell well on the home formats by sticking them in a steel and limiting the run.

Generic popular films that sell will always get a steel before art house films. Just seeing the amount of blind buys for this though should tell companies that we want a lot more variety in our steelbook collections.
 
I highly recommend people try and give this a watch rather than going for a blind buy.

If you hate the film, that's fair enough.
However I would hope that Its obvious that a film like this is rarely released as a steelbook, so the fact that this has is great for those that did appreciate it.
 
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In this digital age when piracy is at its most fierce I suppose its only good business sense to try and foster a notion of collectability to try and actually keep physical releases afloat. Which is to say in the age of the superhero blockbuster, I'm not at all surprised that the likes of Captain America and Iron Man are fawned over since I'm drawn time and again to the feeling that the blowup in this scene is so much like the comic book scene in the 90's. A scene that blew out its own ass by going overboard and completely saturating the market with 2 billion fancy variant covers that people - even the artists and creators themselves got tired of seeing.

We're already privy to the fact that too many steelbooks are being produced - being treated as the commodity itself wherein the actual contents on discs often have little in the way of filmic sustenance or lasting appeal. Practically every new release that's going to appeal to the 15-40 hetero male demographic is going to get steely somewhere in the world. Older releases apply to the same flowchart only with an extra branch to kick up the nostalgia factor and we're already at the pont where half Zavvi's upcoming releases have a lot of people thinking they're scraping the bottom of the barrel.

It's my hope that when this whole game implodes and its only the real deal film lovers who are left behind, that steelbooks (if they're still around!) are thinned out and focused on a more even keel between art and entertainment. It's easy to feel sore when the kitsch material reflects the vast majority of the base. Though if anything I believe if you're a lover of the art form and up yourself enough to care to distinguish the value right down the middle between the wheat and the chaff, you probably don't need a STEELBOOK of all things to convince you to add a valuable movie to your collection. At least this seems like the most reasonable excuse I have for them not releasing more art house stuff in steelbook form.

Glad we're getting this though. Every small weirdo flick that gets tarted up is a small victory. :D
 
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I believe if you're a lover of the art form and up yourself enough to care to distinguish the value right down the middle between the wheat and the chaff, you probably don't need a STEELBOOK of all things to convince you to add a valuable movie to your collection. At least this seems like the most reasonable excuse I have for them not releasing more art house stuff in steelbook form.

I think you hit the nail on the head there. While many younger fans do like art house and niche films they are a tiny minority compared to the multiplex crowd. I think when it comes to buying art house films collectors within that market will be less inclined to buy a steel and more inclined to buy the overall best package which could still be a steel or digibook etc. The steels that sell the most are basically Disney and Marvel, and that instantly sends a message to film companies and retailers on what else to offer that they know will be instant sales. Basically sci-fi, fantasy, action and horror.

I certainly wouldn't look down on someone for buying every Marvel or various editions of one film of that nature, I collect Marvel/comic book films myself, but I do find it strange that a collector would begrudge art house films getting the same treatment just because it's not a genre they care to watch. I'd say this site has a great mixture of fans of different genres, but the hatred this particular release seems to be getting is very odd. So they don't like the film! that's no reason to begrudge others from being treated to a nice steel for it.

Another add on reason could be that this is a limited run of what we so far know could turn out to be a premium nicely finished steelbook that actually was critically praised. Could it be certain "completest" collectors are now unhappy that they haven't ordered what could turn out to be a minor modern and hard to get grail, and are now hating on the film over a case of minor sour grapes lol ;)
 
All I have to say after having finished watching this right now is... Interesting.

It's not what I expected at all and is definitely one of the more unique films I've seen, I'll be keeping my pre-order.
 
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I think you hit the nail on the head there. While many younger fans do like art house and niche films they are a tiny minority compared to the multiplex crowd. I think when it comes to buying art house films collectors within that market will be less inclined to buy a steel and more inclined to buy the overall best package which could still be a steel or digibook etc. The steels that sell the most are basically Disney and Marvel, and that instantly sends a message to film companies and retailers on what else to offer that they know will be instant sales. Basically sci-fi, fantasy, action and horror.

I certainly wouldn't look down on someone for buying every Marvel or various editions of one film of that nature, I collect Marvel/comic book films myself, but I do find it strange that a collector would begrudge art house films getting the same treatment just because it's not a genre they care to watch. I'd say this site has a great mixture of fans of different genres, but the hatred this particular release seems to be getting is very odd. So they don't like the film! that's no reason to begrudge others from being treated to a nice steel for it.

Another add on reason could be that this is a limited run of what we so far know could turn out to be a premium nicely finished steelbook that actually was critically praised. Could it be certain "completest" collectors are now unhappy that they haven't ordered what could turn out to be a minor modern and hard to get grail, and are now hating on the film over a case of minor sour grapes lol ;)

If this isn't the truest thing I've heard all day, then I don't know what is. The blockbuster steels sell fast while the art-house ones sit around for a while. Despite the atrocity that was TASM2 and what Age of Extinction is sure to be, I'm not going to say that those movies shouldn't get the steel treatment because there will still be fans and other collectors that would love to have those.

That being said, I wish we could get a few more art-house steelbooks or a steel of classic films such as Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, Badlands, Raging Bull, The Seventh Seal, etc. I mean, it upset me that four of the films out of my top ten of last year (American Hustle, 12 Years, Her and Dallas Buyers Club) never got a single steel treatment, yet we get constant re-releases. Even if one country got a 2000-2500 print run, they would surely sell out and give a few enthusiasts what they're after.

However, you are absolutely right about the younger generation. I'm only 21 and I can't get anyone to go see an art-house film, yet I could probably accumulate 10-15 people if I wanted to see Age of Extinction. Oh well. Tis the way of life, I suppose.:D
 
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If this isn't the truest thing I've heard all day, then I don't know what is. The blockbuster steels sell fast while the art-house ones sit around for a while. Despite the atrocity that was TASM2 and what Age of Extinction is sure to be, I'm not going to say that those movies shouldn't get the steel treatment because there will still be fans and other collectors that would love to have those.

That being said, I wish we could get a few more art-house steelbooks or a steel of classic films such as Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, Badlands, Raging Bull, The Seventh Seal, etc. I mean, it upset me that four of the films out of my top ten of last year (American Hustle, 12 Years, and Dallas Buyers Club) never got a single steel treatment, yet we get constant re-releases. Even if one country got a 2000-2500 print run, they would surely sell out and give a few enthusiasts what they're after.

However, you are absolutely right about the younger generation. I'm only 21 and I can't get anyone to go see an art-house film, yet I could probably accumulate 10-15 people if I wanted to see Age of Extinction. Oh well. Tis the way of life, I suppose.:D

I'm in the same boat! for a good few years there one of my close friends became my cinema buddy and we basically watched anything and everything usually a couple of times a week. I'll admit she sat through a few that were beyond her, but she found loads of films she now loves that she would never have seen by herself or with her chick flick loving friends. Now I am usually back to solo although the Mrs does come to a fair few. My closet friend only really like what could be described as commercial films although he does like US indie movies, so I go with him to the usual comic book/fantasy/action films. His tastes are sometimes dumb but I'll forgive him that as he has a high pressure job and a Big Bang Theory level of intelligence, I guess after long hours he just likes to switch his brain off and not have to think too hard ...... and yes we did watch ASM2 and enjoyed it haha!

I do hope Zavvi and for that matter other retailers pay attention to the fact this has sold out, and maybe take note that it wouldn't hurt to release other strange, niche or art house films either by same niche genre or the same director. Plain Archives so far have very much impressed me on the choices they have made in releases and I hope they continue to do so and leave some of the more commercial films to Kimchi and Blufans to do nice releases for.

In this collectable hobby there is room for every genre in my honest opinion. Retailers and studios just need to watch the print numbers. Niche films won't sell the quantities Disney do but they do sell, this very release proves that 100%
 
Just cancelled mine. Watched the film yesterday and I really don't know where to place it. I really cannot tell of the movie is great or just so-so, but... I don't see myself re-watch it soon, so... cancel.
 
Good news for some people is that there may be quite a few cancellations of this before street date due to the 'marmite' nature of the film's reception.

I also think the second hand market for this title will be quite sizeable, so some bargains may be had there for those unlucky to miss out from Zavvi!
 
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Good news for some people is that there may be quite a few cancellations of this before street date due to the 'marmite' nature of the film's reception.

I also think the second hand market for this title will be quite sizeable, so some bargains may be had there for those unlucky to miss out from Zavvi!
I imagine you'll be right about cancellations, there will be people that pre-ordered who see the film beforehand and simply don't like it.

However I'm not so convinced about there being deals to be had on the second hand market for this as those that buy it, watch it and don't like it I'd assume will be looking to get back as much of the money they paid for it as possible considering their initial £25 investment being more than the average Steelbook.

Then you have to take into account that this is Zavvi we're dealing with and with an ultra limited release like this I'm sure a good portion of them will arrive damaged, so for those in search of a mint copy after launch (and any cancellations have been sold) I suspect it could get pretty expensive.
 
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I imagine you'll be right about cancellations, there will be people that pre-ordered who see the film beforehand and simply don't like it.

However I'm not so convinced about there being deals to be had on the second hand market for this as those that buy it, watch it and don't like it I'd assume will be looking to get back as much of the money they paid for it as possible considering their initial £25 investment being more than the average Steelbook.

Then you have to take into account that this is Zavvi we're dealing with and with an ultra limited release like this I'm sure a good portion of them will arrive damaged, so for those in search of a mint copy after launch (and any cancellations have been sold) I suspect it could get pretty expensive.

The way ebay sales have been going at the moment you may be able to pick this one up at cost or less after release. Even with a limited print run like this prices don't seem to be rising. Even V for Vendetta with all the damaged versions is barely fetching cost. With this being an expensive steel to start with I think this could end up the same IMO.
 
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EEK! That was my face when I first saw the steel art without the title. But this clean finish has grown on me tremendously. Really curious to see how this turns out, but terrified about the possibility of a dinged up steel arriving at the door with no chance of getting a replacement because it is sold out, then having to resort to crazy asking prices on ebay. I have also ordered Mulan and Aristocats. Hoping for a miracle that these all arrive mint.