Rush (Blu-ray SteelBook) (Kimchidvd Exclusive #11) [Korea]

Which inner artwork do you want and which treatment on steelbook


  • Total voters
    352
  • Poll closed .

Choi Chungkwon

Premium Supporter
Jan 28, 2013
1,726
South Korea
Release date: July 5th, 2014 (see post #1712)
Price: 36.99$
SteelBook Treatment: Embossing and full glossy - designed by Plain Archive
Package detail
- Lenticular slip edition (2.5K, 1K for local, 1.5K for oversea)
- Full slip edition (1K, 0.3K for local, 0.7K for oversea)
- 1/4 slip edition (non-exclusive)-500 per Facebook
Common gifts in each edition:
- Booklet
- Poster card
- Art card
- Numbering card

Buy links:
Lenticular Package OOS
Full Slip Package OOS

List of Kimchidvd Exclusive SteelBook Editions

Lenticular Package

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Full Slip Package

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Announced artwork:
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SteelBook Treatment poll:

1) Embossing and full glossy WINNER
2) Embossing and spot glossy on title and car

3) No embossing and full glossy

4) No embossing and spot glossy on title and car

HDN chose inner artwork:
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WINNER
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C'mon!!! I'm trying to cut back my spending. I can only hope and pray it's terrible artwork. But I know it won't be :(
 
I really like that Korean poster, that would do me. I was hoping for something like that on the UK steelbook but they went plain...but it turned out cool...it was different. This could well be spectacular :D
 
Everyone has said it. If this is the artwork it's genuinely awesome and here I though the Italian was super. Can't wait and hope they do a full lenti too. Kimchi get my vote for their steels.
 
Can't beat the originals. Iron Man, Rush, this is getting a bit boring. Obviously the people without the "reprint" are getting a hard-on because now they don't lose out but wouldn't you all prefer to see films we've never had before on steel?

Amelie is a much more inspired choice.