Gray
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Post by Gray on Apr 5, 2005 22:19:29 GMT
The retrovision site has been updated and is advertising pre-order for Pendragon's WOTW books. --And now there are three of them. www.retrovisionmag.com
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Post by Rob on Apr 5, 2005 22:24:29 GMT
thanks grey
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Post by Thunder Child on Apr 5, 2005 22:28:14 GMT
Great stuff!
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Post by Thunder Child on Apr 5, 2005 22:44:22 GMT
Well, I've ordered it.
Johan
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Post by Anthony on Apr 5, 2005 22:46:21 GMT
Im still thinking whether to order em all or not. Doubt i will see them in shops so i think i may just have to.
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Post by mctoddridesagain on Apr 5, 2005 23:35:45 GMT
The rude gits, I emailed them a week ago and they never answered.
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Post by Herbie Flowers Is God on Apr 6, 2005 7:56:06 GMT
Did anyone who ordered get an e-mail of confirmation? I'm still waiting for it...
This had better be for real..
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Post by Gnorn on Apr 6, 2005 8:27:15 GMT
Great stuff! I'm gonna order as soon as possible, but as I don't have a credit card, I'll have to ask my dad to order them.
-Gnorn
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Post by HTT on Apr 6, 2005 8:44:44 GMT
[glow=purple,2,300]Oh no!
They don't take switch/maestro They don't take PayPal I don't have a credit card!
Grrrrr! I'll have to wait for it to come up on Amazon now, which is a b*gger as RetroVisionMag are offering it cheaper than RRP!
Unfair![/glow]
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Apr 6, 2005 9:21:18 GMT
I think I will wait until half a dozen people have confirmed they have them in there hands, flicking through the pages before I part with one single penny.
H_C
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Post by themotile on Apr 6, 2005 10:04:25 GMT
Is it not prudent to actualy wait and see this film before you start to buy the merchandise....?
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Post by jeffwaynefan on Apr 6, 2005 12:10:08 GMT
Its not uncommon for companies to release merchandise before film releases such as 'Making Of' books, sound tracks, film tie-in books/novels, collector cards, etc.
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Post by RustiSwordz on Apr 6, 2005 19:05:57 GMT
Is it not prudent to actualy wait and see this film before you start to buy the merchandise....? Its the only part of the film theyll actually get to see LOL
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Post by themotile on Apr 6, 2005 19:19:19 GMT
Its not uncommon for companies to release merchandise before film releases such as 'Making Of' books, sound tracks, film tie-in books/novels, collector cards, etc. Thats all well and good but in this case people might want to actualy see the film before they waste their money as it doesnt look good enough to warrant paying out hard earned cash on mechandise.
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Post by RustiSwordz on Apr 6, 2005 20:04:37 GMT
I agree, i bought the making of SW ep3
a) i already know the quality of the film will be cool to make bying the book interesting
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b) i already know whats happening in the film anyway (im seeing it twice in one day tickets already on standby! )
but the PP film: there is too much ifs and buts for me to purchase any merchie until ive seen the film first hand.
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Post by FALLINGSTAR on Apr 6, 2005 20:11:20 GMT
I'm gonna wait and see what this film is like before I get anything Pendragon related. I wonder how many bookstores around the world will be stocking anything to do with Pendragon. Most probably 1 or 2 very specialist shops, just like their teaser trailers which only seem to be available from one site.
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Post by Lensman on Apr 6, 2005 20:53:09 GMT
I'm gonna wait and see what this film is like before I get anything Pendragon related. LOL! That's exactly what I posted to my private movie/home theatre group. For an instant there, I thought I had my forums mixed up...
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Post by RustiSwordz on Apr 6, 2005 21:22:28 GMT
LOL! That's exactly what I posted to my private movie/home theatre group. For an instant there, I thought I had my forums mixed up...
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Post by Bayne on Apr 7, 2005 1:20:26 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]Looks to be an essential part of any serious collection. Even if the film is worst-case-scenario level bad it'll be a big part of WotW history! [/glow]
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Mal
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Post by Mal on Apr 7, 2005 13:58:57 GMT
This reminds me of when preachers used to blow into town, tell true believers what they wanted to hear, take all the town's money then disappear.
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