I should've kept on buying those steelbooks, but only got the first 5 of the new ones - S1-4 & Specials, because I only had those on DVD in big digipacks. S5-7 already had on BD in season digistacks, and S8-10 in a Capaldi wide book boxset.View attachment 576849
The only two steelbooks I don't have are the two Peter Cushing movies, I opted for the collector's editions instead.
This is what was in the briefcase from Pulp Fiction.View attachment 576849
The only two steelbooks I don't have are the two Peter Cushing movies, I opted for the collector's editions instead.
Simply down to poor design and not following the correct logos for specific eras. Kind of liking releasing classic Star Trek and putting the Next Generation logo on it...I should've kept on buying those steelbooks, but only got the first 5 of the new ones - S1-4 & Specials, because I only had those on DVD in big digipacks. S5-7 already had on BD in season digistacks, and S8-10 in a Capaldi wide book boxset.
But then again the female Doctor Seasons 11-13 were released in digipacks, which I always pick over steelbooks...
So the whole thing is all over the place, I guess kinda like the series and Doctors themselves.
I didn't mind so much when the Pertwee/McGann logo was designated as the 'classic logo'. It was at least appropriate for some of the releases. Obviously, I would have used the season appropriate logo for the relevant release.Simply down to poor design and not following the correct logos for specific eras. Kind of liking releasing classic Star Trek and putting the Next Generation logo on it...
Fair pointI
I didn't mind so much when the Pertwee/McGann logo was designated as the 'classic logo'. It was at least appropriate for some of the releases. Obviously, I would have used the season appropriate logo for the relevant release.
Using the Whittaker logo on the classic box sets irks me. There aren't even any Whittaker releases among them, nor will there probably ever be.
With the steelbooks, generally the logo only appears on the spine. This should have been the screen appropriate one. Put whatever one you like on the J-card. As long as the BBC logo and titles are all at a consistent height, they'll match.
Glad to hear the 2023 Christmas special is included, I can take that off my wishlist finally. Now just waiting for confirmation of price...SteelBook lists 7 discs
The upcoming season of Doctor Who follows the Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday as they travel across time and space, with adventures all the way from the Regency era in England, to war-torn future worlds.
Throughout their adventures in the TARDIS - a time-travelling ship shaped like a police box - they encounter incredible friends and dangerous foes, including a terrifying bogeyman, and the Doctor's most powerful enemy yet.
This brand new season release includes:
- Complete Season 1 Episodes; Space Babies, The Devil's Chord, Boom, 73 Yards, Dot and Bubble, Rogue, The Legend of Ruby Sunday, Empire of Death
- Christmas Special 2023 - The Church on Ruby Road
- Accompanying Unleashed Episodes
- Exclusive Special Features
The price is already up. It's disney, with a 7 disc release, it was always going to have a daft rrp. It's not going to drop before release date. If in doubt, order with amazon's price promise.Glad to hear the 2023 Christmas special is included, I can take that off my wishlist finally. Now just waiting for confirmation of price...
Already have done, but considering as other recent Disney SteelBook releases (Marvel/Star Wars, so arguably much bigger franchises) have been around £40-50 and in 4K, I would hope this would drop in price. I'll probably be wrong but a man can hope.The price is already up. It's disney, with a 7 disc release, it was always going to have a daft rrp. It's not going to drop before release date. If in doubt, order with amazon's price promise.
Tbh Dr Who will be just as big of an IP for disney as MCU and SW shows. Those releases are 4k, but there's less discs. It's probably a profit share with the BBC, so they'll take their cut.Already have done, but considering as other recent Disney SteelBook releases (Marvel/Star Wars, so arguably much bigger franchises) have been around £40-50 and in 4K, I would hope this would drop in price. I'll probably be wrong but a man can hope.
Yeahhhh, sadly probably true. Ah well!Tbh Dr Who will be just as big of an IP for disney as MCU and SW shows. Those releases are 4k, but there's less discs. It's probably a profit share with the BBC, so they'll take their cut.
Great artwork as I've come to expect. I enjoyed this season and finally felt like Who again to me. (Largely checked out for Chibnal). Ncuti is amazing as the Doctor.
Agreed, this is premiums pricing for just a standalone steelbook. Will wait this out.Great artwork as I've come to expect. I enjoyed this season and finally felt like Who again to me. (Largely checked out for Chibnal). Ncuti is amazing as the Doctor.
Minus the first episode, I thought all eps were good to very good with moments of outstanding. I'm realllllllyyyy looking forward to a better sound mix on disc as the broadcast and iplayer sound quality is woeful. About time they did 4k on disc though.
All that said like balls am I paying £59.99, that price hike is crazy and despite it being my favourite show of yesteryear and owning a plethora of Doctor Who steelbooks & physical media, I'll be waiting patiently for a sale.
They look nice but it super bugs me they used new logos (at the time of printing) on old seasons.View attachment 576849
The only two steelbooks I don't have are the two Peter Cushing movies, I opted for the collector's editions instead.