The BluRay release for this film is perfect. DVD, BluRay, Noir- and a Digital Copy. Without requiring a 4K release of the film- this is the perfect copy of this film. With the domestic Steelbook for the film being horrible- the foil slipcover that comes with this BluRay shines and gleams beautifully and will add something to any one's BluRay Collection.
Only at Best Buy Bring your favorite Mass Effect characters to life with this 3.75-inch Funko Pop! Sara Ryder figure. This iconic character is garbed in her N7 gear, and the figurine comes in a window box for easy displaying. The vinyl construction of this Funk Pop! Sara Ryder figure, making it a durable addition to your collection.
I'm not personally in to POP Collectibles, but I did splurg on this one- themed specifically for Mass Effect Andromeda's release. The sharp detailing of the N7 armor was more appealing to me than the other 2 release's of the Sara Ryder POP's, and the price point of $9.99 is very reasonable for this exclusive item.
This cream colored steelbook has an elegant design that screams of craftsmanship. Without reusing the same art from the standard BluRay release, this Steelbook for La La Land gives a nice color contrast to the average steelbook collection with its unique off-white finish. While the steelbook does not have any embossing or debossing on the title or the figures on the steelbook itself- the gloss finish and uniqueness of this steelbook still warrant a purchase.
Listen to your playlist no matter where you are and without disturbing others with these Insignia earbuds. Compatible with Apple products, the set connects with iPhones, iPods, iPads and even nano devices. In-line volume controls and a call/play mode on these Insignia earbuds let you make or take calls without missing a beat.
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While not looking for anything fancy, I purchased these before an extensive flight that I was going to be taking. They are a nice substitute for my (now defunct) Apple Headphones, and the sound quality is clear enough for me not to have any problems with these headphones.
Defeat dominant defenders of alien worlds in Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe for the Xbox One. Special Scavenger armor and a Pathfinder Elite weaponry set help you pulverize powerful opponents to protect humanity. Establish humanity's well-deserved place in the galaxy alone or with a group of friends in Mass Effect: Andromeda Deluxe.
I wholeheartedly endorse Mass Effect: Andromeda. No, it is not the same galactic-ending narrative that drove the other 3 games in the franchise. Andromeda is a smaller scaled experience- aimed less at the "Space Opera" feel of the other games, and more so to the "Space Exploration" aspect that allows you to explore new Galaxies.
The amount of content you get with this game is absolutely staggering- while clocking in 86 hours of gameplay- I still only have a 90% completion rate. If you're looking for a game that give you content per dollar spent per captia- then Mass Effect is a solid choice.
The Deluxe Edition's digital featurettes aren't really anything special- a new set of armour- NOMAD Skin- and Multiplayer packs. Collectively, none are necessarily worth the $10 Purchase unless you TRULY, TRULY can't stand the design of any of the other Armor Sets.
As someone who has not- and still does not care about the Star Trek Franchise collectively, J.J. Abrams Star Trek was an outstanding film that made me care about the crew of the Enterprise, and the adventures that they were to share.
As an avid Steelbook Collector, I was hopeful that the film would be released in an equally inspiring Steelbook format- however, this was not the case. While this Best Buy Exclusive Steelbook does have the benefit of not having the Blue BluRay Banner Painted across the top of the Steelbook, it does suffer from having the least appealing box art of any Star Trek (2009) release. The character photos at the top of the Steelbook aren't subtle enough like the UK Design, and when crunched together over the Enterprise ship (of which was the FutureShop Release), it just seems hackneyed.
If at all possible, I would recommend getting the FutureShop Release, the Zavvi Release, or either of the German Releases (if you can find them) over this release here. However, those Steelbooks will run you quite a substantial amount- if you are a fan of J.J. Abrams take on the Star Trek Mythos- then this is a release you can settle for that is at a decent price.
The only issue that I have with this steelbook release is the cropped back that is just a zoomed-in still of the front cover. Other than that- the release is perfect- and at the price it's at- you can't really go wrong.
This release of the film Drive is encased in a steelbook with a Matte finish and- while not flashy like the HMVStore or NOVAMEDIA release, this PopArt Edition of Drive gets the job done in being a fine release of a superb film. It'll be a great edition to any collection!
Firstly, I must say that Dan Mumford was a wonderful selection to have illustrate this particular steelbook. The wonderful contrast of purple colors on the front and back cover of the steelbook create a remarkable steelbook visually.
That being said- Ghostbusters II still sucks. And no Steelbook- no matter how beautiful it may be- can make up for that.
This is a wonderfully inspired Steelbook release- one that surpasses the designs of that of the Italian Release as well as from the HDZeta Release. The Domestic Release features the stunning visual posters of both Batman and Superman, the batman one starkly black and grey- while the superman release contrasted with the colors that are... actually... not present in the film.
In any event, I do appreciate the art style chosen for the Steelbook, however, the idea to have it as a "Reversible Steelbook" is the only thing that is off putting. The ability to flip the steelbook one way or another leaves one of the 2 protagonists always upside down- which, knowing that does bother me more than it should. But that is merely my own personal grievances for an otherwise solid steelbook release.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, there is NO difference between the "Batman Edition" and the "Superman Edition".