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Originally Posted by rapta
As was Deep End too, I assume? Those were slipcovered editions with a bonus disc though (i.e. not box sets).
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Yes they were both 1000 copies and both had slipcovers.
But they were released at the same time than the regular non-limited editions, so I don't see full boxsets being limited to so few copies if BFI doesn't have a regular edition on the side.
The best comparison would rather be Riddles of the Sphinx : limited DF edition, which should be replaced (once OOP) by a DVD-only set.
I think it is limited to 2000 copies (maybe 3000 ?)... which are still not sold out.
And yes, you can also have a look at the Rossellini War Trilogy which might not sell out before quite some time (and it's more appealling to mass market than Bill Morrison I guess).