09.11.2010, 22:02
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Die günstigste Variante, die ich im Moment finden kann, ist 59,79 Pfund...
edit: andersrum les ich grad das hier auf Amazon.co.uk:
edit: andersrum les ich grad das hier auf Amazon.co.uk:
Zitat:Steelbook tins are usually slim and fairly robust, this is a large tin box made from the thinnest possible metal which will dent and bend under the slightest pressure. Obviously it is larger to accommodate the extras - but I would have preferred a standard steelbook, because the flimsy quality tin is nothing compared to the junk inside. The lenticular photo whereby family members disappear is okay - though not as smart as the version inside the Blade Runner box set - that is something you can put on display, this is not. The rest of the material is low quality, cheap and forgettable. As another person said - you'd be forgive for thinking you have bought a knock-off from a market it's so low grade. The photo of Doc and Marty next to a large clock is truly ghastly - a low-res blow-up with green blotches and tons of digital noise and jpeg artifacts. If you printed this at home you would throw it away as disgusting, yet it is included in this "collector's" edition? The newspapers, almanac and production design cards are cheap and pointless and should be pulped - they really are awful. The production design cards are linked together and are cheaply produced - some glossy reproductions cards would have been better. The blue print is marginally better. And the posters are pointless too - who wants posters that have rigid folds across them? If I want a poster I will buy a pristine print that is rolled not folded like origami. The tiny numberplate is okay, but hardly worth the purchase, it's the sort of thing you toss aside looking for the good stuff (until you find there is no good stuff). I would hazard a guess that all the extras in the tin cost no more than £1 to produce.Hmm... das erleichtert meine Kaufentscheidung dann doch. Den Sport-Almanach werde ich mir wahrscheinlich eh gescheit von eBay kaufen - und zwar als richtigen Almanach mit Schutzhülle, vielen Seiten und Kaufbeleg vom "Blast From The Past"-Laden aus der Zukunft. Und nicht nur so ein 5-Seiten-Gammelding wie in der englischen Collector's Box...
This could have been brilliant had it come with a nice hardcopy book with production design drawings and behind the scenes photos like the Planet of the Apes 40th Anniversary BR box set. The Forbidden Planet box set came with a nice miniature Robbie the Robot, couldn't they have put a minature DeLorean in it instead of all the tat?
Yet another example of film companies churning out junk with no consideration for fans.