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Spaceballs (Barf cover):



Super Troopers:



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These are available for pre-order right now and they are released on 7/9/2015. Right now, these are gonna cost $19.99. It seems these are a Best Buy exclusive as of now. Does anyone know if these are just a embossed slipcover, if the amaray case will have same artwork, or what exactly these are? If these are similar in some way to the 2014 Comic Con Fox products that were an amaray with a slipcover I may be in, because those were beautiful, especially the Edward Scissorhands. Honestly, I'm just over Fox and the game it plays with releasing a million different forms of certain films in the past year trying to lure collectors in by saying all these different casings of the same film are quote-un-quote "collectable". The United States market in general is starting to bug me, because they release exclusives that sell out and we see them in the store 4 months later for a cheaper price or millions of cases that are listed as "exclusives" or "collectable". I think I may move away from American steelbooks and collectable cases for this reason. There are 10 total. You forgot to post Super Troopers and the alternate Spaceballs cover.Spaceballs (Barf cover): http://www.bestbuy.com/site/spacebal...skuId=28696186 Super Troopers: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/super-tr...skuId=28685229 These are available for pre-order right now and they are released on 7/9/2015. Right now, these are gonna cost $19.99. It seems these are a Best Buy exclusive as of now. Does anyone know if these are just a embossed slipcover, if the amaray case will have same artwork, or what exactly these are? If these are similar in some way to the 2014 Comic Con Fox products that were an amaray with a slipcover I may be in, because those were beautiful, especially the Edward Scissorhands. Honestly, I'm just over Fox and the game it plays with releasing a million different forms of certain films in the past year trying to lure collectors in by saying all these different casings of the same film are quote-un-quote "collectable". The United States market in general is starting to bug me, because they release exclusives that sell out and we see them in the store 4 months later for a cheaper price or millions of cases that are listed as "exclusives" or "collectable". I think I may move away from American steelbooks and collectable cases for this reason.