I know the 50th is still available from Best Buy and Barnes and Noble but at a higher price than I paid ($24.99). If this is indeed out of print, it will be interesting to see if it shows up again, maybe pared down somewhat, and in a blue case.
I like the design and look of the packaging but it is prone to damage. I was opening it recently again, and the very top edge plastic broke off by the CBS logo.
The forum has been very buggy for a while now, with endless loading, being unable to post, entire pages of threads not loading and it seems to come and go. At least the threat notices I was getting from Norton have stopped...uh oh, gone and jinxed it now. To be fair, it may be a capatibility...
Another winner!
Just imagine the money the studios could make from nutsy collectors if they adopted the Entertainment Weekly type idea of 4 different covers (like the latest Star Wars: The Force Awakens issues). Collect all 6! or 8! or 10!...
If I may be allowed to stay off topic for one more post, the Hellman reminds me of one of my cinemas from childhood that I saw many films in big screen glory.
Westview Cinemas outside Baltimore-
I finally got this at a Target yesterday. Watched it in its entirety this morning. I was very impressed with the black level. As for the lack of low end, I thought the tuba carried appropriate weight at the beginning of the scene with Baroness Rothschild. Maybe high compression pop music, and...
I never noticed the quick cut in Spartacus, until it was discussed in this forum, so I doubt I will notice the 33 feet. Well, maybe now I will notice, but I'll try not to breakdown over it. Maybe I am among the diminishing crowd that can still enjoy watching a movie without twitching every few...