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Old 07-06-2017, 06:54 AM   #1
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This reminds me when back in the day soundtrack labels like Intrada and Varese released limited editions of much sought-after titles like Predator or anything by the likes of Jerry Goldsmith and the title could be gone in half an hour. We knew exactly the time of the hour it was up for ordering - so you had to be ready, which could be nerve-racking I remember. Any tips of how to handle these much sought-after Korean titles? Are they announced with a date and then you don't know exactly when they are up for grabs, so you have to visit kimchidvd or nova 50 times a day to check or do they say when?

And does it ever happen that a company like FNC, when seing how fast a title was gone, decides to press say another 1000? I find it strange if they never do, especially with the extremely popular ones like Age of the Shadows, if they're interested in making money.
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This reminds me when back in the day soundtrack labels like Intrada and Varese released limited editions of much sought-after titles like Predator or anything by the likes of Jerry Goldsmith and the title could be gone in half an hour. We knew exactly the time of the hour it was up for ordering - so you had to be ready, which could be nerve-racking I remember. Any tips of how to handle these much sought-after Korean titles? Are they announced with a date and then you don't know exactly when they are up for grabs, so you have to visit kimchidvd or nova 50 times a day to check or do they say when?

And does it ever happen that a company like FNC, when seing how fast a title was gone, decides to press say another 1000? I find it strange if they never do, especially with the extremely popular ones like Age of the Shadows, if they're interested in making money.
They won't do another limited edition. They'll just release a Plain edition which will still be nice but not come with all the bits and bobs
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