So, the limited edition Scarface Blu-Ray will cost a thousand ########ing dollars. How is that possible, you ask? Well, a) people are terrible and b) we are living in an alternate reality of a world where everything is good. So, how can a simple movie cost two months rent in,
Deal With any video and DVD conversion tasks for both Mac and Windows users, say, Pittsburgh? The set comes with a scorecard to keep tabs on the amount of times the word “########” is used, and the amount of bullets shot. It also comes with a copy of the 1932 original gangster film ‘Scarface’, and a humidor.
A humidor.
The humidor itself costs around $150 while the actual
Blu-Ray Copy disc,
Free upgrade from DVD Ripper to Blu-ray Ripper, at regular retail price, costs around $30. So that’s a whopping $820 spent on just the sheer fact that it’s “limited edition”; you know what else is limited edition these days? Money. You know who gets into movies about crazy cokeheads who lose it all? Crazy cokeheads who lose it all. Paying $1000 for anything that you can’t live under or in and doesn’t even involve ######ual release of some kind – in this ########ing economy – just seems absurd. Although if you
Blu-ray Ripper you get 30% off.
I mean, imagine if people took other 1980′s exploitation flicks so seriously. I can imagine infinitely better possibilities. Like, a St. Elmo’s Fire box set, complete with saxaphone and flowing drapes. Or a Weird Science limited edition box set with bras, strobe light, and Kelly LeBrock’s career. The list goes on.