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The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 22nd March 2011 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 137761)
I didn't get my favourite either. I can't complain at the ones we did get though. I think that all Arrow covers should include the Japanese artwork. Just something cooler about their posters.


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Yeah,everybody's got one!;)

bollocks 20th April 2011 07:39 PM

I think the German one is the nicest of all the nice covers:pound:

springjack 22nd June 2013 02:24 PM

The first batch of Arrow´s blu-ray had the opening of the movie in black and white, and then they corrected it with the right version which is in sepia tone.

Can anyone tell me, in the new Arrow steelbook, why they chose to put the inside artwork in black and white, when that scene is from the sepia opening?

Stephen@Cult Labs 22nd June 2013 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by springjack (Post 348654)
The first batch of Arrow´s blu-ray had the opening of the movie in black and white, and then they corrected it with the right version which is in sepia tone.

Can anyone tell me, in the new Arrow steelbook, why they chose to put the inside artwork in black and white, when that scene is from the sepia opening?

Be no reason at all. A lot of steelbooks have inside artwork in B&W.

springjack 22nd June 2013 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen@Cult Labs (Post 348656)
Be no reason at all. A lot of steelbooks have inside artwork in B&W.

Yes I reckon that, but a lot of steelbooks have inside artwork in color too.
And for such a colorful steelbook that looks a little out of place.

Vampix 22nd June 2013 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by springjack (Post 348654)
The first batch of Arrow´s blu-ray had the opening of the movie in black and white, and then they corrected it with the right version which is in sepia tone.

Can anyone tell me, in the new Arrow steelbook, why they chose to put the inside artwork in black and white, when that scene is from the sepia opening?

It's because they're hoping to pass off all their defective discs on to unsuspecting steelbook fans. ;) :D


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