That's how i found it, so stopped lol i watched all of mando, but can't say id rewatch any of it. Lots were very meh to me. Ashoka was better, but i preferred kanobi. The new series i like, it's a decent mystery and a pre Republic story, of a time i haven't visited before.It's a very marmite show. There's plenty who like me found it a huge bore fest but then there are others who loved it.
I actually don't remember it getting better either, seem to remember the first few episodes being the only ones I found mildly entertaining
Very surprised to see this is embossed... The character is embossed and logo within is debossed. Looks like zero finish. Photo pinched from fb. Unboxing from around 3:10 on yt.
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They're stacked in European releases, one of the reasons I bought all 8 in US. Two of both per side.What are the discs in the UK edition? It looks like the label says 4K + Blu-ray, but it's only two discs, so only 4K?
6 discs. 3 of each format. Stacked each side. Only way to make it work with that many. The other D+ steels have all be 4 discs in the UK (2 of each format), and had individual hubs.What are the discs in the UK edition? It looks like the label says 4K + Blu-ray, but it's only two discs, so only 4K?
It is the only one of the D+ steels that didn't have a micro person in the middle of the artwork though (symbol instead), and the central character is quite a bit less cropped than mando etc.. so I guess it's more emboss friendly, if you like... god knows though, clutching at straws lolGreat looking steelbook! Wonder what made them only do this one and not the others.
Only with this one, afaiw. All others have been 4 discs, with 4 hubs. No complaints from me there. Don't love stacked though.They're stacked in European releases, one of the reasons I bought all 8 in US. Two of both per side.
Oh, now I see where the debossing came from - the hubs paid for it...Only with this one, afaiw. All others have been 4 discs, with 4 hubs. No complaints from me there. Don't love stacked though.
I don't know how true it is but I heard that Andy Serkis went method on this one & was involved in floor managing production. He was quoted as saying “I’d rather die trying to take them down than die giving them what they want.” when asked to produce a matt finish no-frills steel for Andor.AGreat looking steelbook! Wonder what made them only do this one and not the others.