QUOTE(sKyWiR3pT3lTd @ Sep 11 2010, 10:31 AM)
Question is , why Sony has to re-release this with supplement loads and why it wasn't done before..Utter utter cheeky..Anyway, without further details, this is definitely not a blind buy..

Well, if they do eventually release these stand-alones with loaded features, what's new from marketing point-of-view... as usual milking us dry wif every possible releases/versions of these top-grossing titles...
QUOTE(toratorabluray @ Sep 11 2010, 11:57 AM)
how many steel case and digibook movies you guys got? can list?
i think terranova or kianwee will have the most steel case
my steel case
1. Band Of Brothers
2. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
3. Fast & Furious 1-4 Boxset
4. Gladiator
5. Highlander
6. Sweeney Todd
7. Wanted
my digibook - what is this anyway?
none

I've never own any steelbook yet but apart from it being slightly high on the price side of things & possibility of getting dented in shipping; it's definitely a good & worth-it for collectors & movie-fans alike I must say.
Oh, the Warner digibook... while the idea is good, the execution is impractical. You'll have loose parts once unwrapped and you've to chuck or keep the loose-sheet somewhere or else it'll get crumpled at the edges...

You'll get uneven height too along with your other blu-ray casings on the shelf and it's so difficult to flip the pages with the weird binding. I may sound picky but that's my take on these digibooks.