Why I Stopped Collecting STEELBOOKS

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I talk about why I have stopped collecting blu-ray steelbooks altogether.
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  • @SamLovesMovies25
    @SamLovesMovies25 Před 2 lety +282

    For me, I am very picky with steelbooks. I look at how much it costs compared to the cost of the regular version, how much the artwork appeals to me specifically (and how much better I like it than the artwork on the standard version), and of course what the movie itself means to me. If a steelbook satisfies these criteria in a way that seems worth a purchase for me, I will buy it. It does give me a sense of joy and appreciation every time I pull the steelbook out to watch the movie and I can see that beautiful artwork!

    • @andyc6542
      @andyc6542 Před 2 lety +22

      Absolutely. Certain people are very obsessive on steelbooks. Of course, how someone chooses to spend their own money is their own business, but if you’re spending hundreds on 10 copies of Iron Man, including copies with foreign slips, you surely have to assess if it’s really worth it.

    • @andreward8510
      @andreward8510 Před 2 lety +5

      I look at steelbooks as an investment, good store of value so to speak. Buying 5-10$ steelbooks adds little value, collecting rear ones can be a good investment.

    • @besiryusufal4203
      @besiryusufal4203 Před 2 lety

      Def agreed

    • @G1lgamesj
      @G1lgamesj Před 2 lety +1

      We got the same reasoning Sam. As you said I only buy movies I would actually watch a second time as there is a lot of trash on the movie market these days... Depending on how much I like the movie I consider buying the steelbook version. Also, I would never pay 2x the price for the steelbook so ye.

    • @poe-ta-toe4946
      @poe-ta-toe4946 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly the same for me. And while there are still a lot of movies I want to own, it feels nice to know that I don’t have the urge to buy anything steelbook. But that I have to like the movie AND artwork on the steelbook

  • @Tomhyde098
    @Tomhyde098 Před 2 lety +46

    My bad habit that I stopped doing recently was buying blu rays just because they were cheap. A few months ago I kind of stood back and realized that my shelves were becoming like Netflix, lots of crap with a few good movies mixed in. I started the process of getting rid of them but this weekend I’m going on a purge and am going to sell probably 50% of my collection

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Před rokem

      Did you actually want to see those films or was it just the price?

    • @mig1017
      @mig1017 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I try to target films I want to watch uncompressed in the best quality, but I can definitely see how tempting it is with some of the prices going around 😅.

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mig1017 So have you bought any steelbooks?

    • @mig1017
      @mig1017 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@princesmith8008 I've only just started collecting, mainly 4k. The majority are the normal slipcover versions. My only steelbook edition I have is Alita 4k. Early days but I'm going to stick to films I know I'll watch and avoid the impulse purchase 😅

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@mig1017 Yeah man, that's the right way to do it. When it comes to buying physical media in 4k, I only get movies which I *really* like or the ones which look and sound great (but they still need to be more than just eye-candy).
      But as far as steelbooks are concerned, those purchases are much more rare to be honest. As in, I'll get it for titles which are not just good but they also need to be among my favourites lol.

  • @delc4387
    @delc4387 Před 2 lety +28

    Steelbook collector here and I absolutely agree with your notion. Am considering selling some of my own steelbooks myself. However I still collect certain titles, more specifically if they’re from filmmakers or actors I greatly admire, or stuff that I watched and really loved growing up - the stuff that brings good memories.

    • @MegaFinalRound
      @MegaFinalRound Před rokem +1

      @@captainhowdy1559he says why if you pay attention to the video.

    • @1stMarDiv4341
      @1stMarDiv4341 Před 29 dny

      Agreed. I have more than 200 SteelBooks and in the process of selling most of them. I’d much rather spend my money on life experiences rather than material possessions.
      Reminds me that saying: “The things you own end up owning you.”

  • @sairentuhiru
    @sairentuhiru Před 2 lety +144

    I've always HATED blue cases (still do), they look terribly cheap, and all over the place with their covers. Steelbooks are standing in a perfect straight line, looking better together, than they do separately :) It's never a matter of exclusivity for me, so I've never bought a movie for a crazy price. I mainly collected movies in a form of steelbooks or collectors edition, or boutique label editions, or nothing at all. I can be okay with a nice slipcover and I repackaged many of my blue cases with clear ones (like Arrow uses), so my collection is still mainly blue-case-free. I don't hate standard black 4k cases, so it's not an issue anymore :)

    • @sairentuhiru
      @sairentuhiru Před 2 lety +6

      @derekbd Criterion cases are the absolute best.

    • @juancmorenor
      @juancmorenor Před 2 lety +5

      I hate also blue cases!! I don’t understand why Indicator ships some standard Blu ray editions with blue cases!! As I paying a product of a boutique label!!!

    • @jack_myers
      @jack_myers Před 2 lety +1

      Doesn't bother me at all but I prefer the clear cases. I hate the 4k black cases though

    • @LennyNero2019
      @LennyNero2019 Před 2 lety +9

      They should've switched to white clear cases after the format war was over. We're stuck with them only because of that.

    • @Petersonmgee
      @Petersonmgee Před 2 lety +1

      STEELBOOKS FTW

  • @megalong69
    @megalong69 Před 2 lety +206

    Never give up, you must get all the steel books ever made, don’t disappoint me

    • @johnnydarko2736
      @johnnydarko2736 Před 2 lety +8

      Steelbooks are slowly becoming a thing of the past thanks to people who say they arent worth more plus the constant arriving damaged factors.

    • @bedfordshiremodeller4491
      @bedfordshiremodeller4491 Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnnydarko2736 I don,t see the point in steelbook dvd/blu-ray cases TBH. They can get easily scratched+they look abit bland. The cardboard sleeves are so much better looking. And you also get holographic and fancy wording and lettering almost as if out of the case itself is coming out of you. You don,t get that sensation with asteelbook film

    • @Petersonmgee
      @Petersonmgee Před 2 lety +4

      I’M on it

    • @Petersonmgee
      @Petersonmgee Před 2 lety +2

      @@johnnydarko2736 they are worth a lot more… been selling a lot of them too!

    • @Petersonmgee
      @Petersonmgee Před 2 lety +7

      @@bedfordshiremodeller4491 😧😧😧😧 I don’t understand you people. Better looking?? Absolutely not. At least with steelbooks I take care of them. Regular cases idgaf, I just throw em.

  • @jomeke101
    @jomeke101 Před 2 lety +50

    I started to fall into that trap of needing steelbooks and limited editions and so on. Then after a while it finally hit me that it shouldn't be about the packaging, it
    should be about the movie itself.

    • @andyc6542
      @andyc6542 Před 2 lety

      A bit of both in my opinion. If it’s a ‘special’ film to you or part of a series that you love, it makes sense (in my opinion) to fork out the extra for a special edition steelbook case.
      If it’s any and every release that you end up buying, it becomes an unhealthy obsession.
      Looking at the forum HiDefNinja, there are certain members who spend nearly each and every day on the site, saying how they’ll be buying what seems to be every single release, often to the point where they don’t even like the design but have to buy it just to add it to the set.

    • @InimicusSolitus
      @InimicusSolitus Před rokem +6

      I collect movies, not packaging.

    • @barriniho
      @barriniho Před 7 měsíci +1

      Both are important depending on artwork and if found for a good price.
      I really like the artwork for Leon but too expensive.

    • @the_elder_wand3845
      @the_elder_wand3845 Před 6 měsíci

      Agree! 👍

    • @freaktemple
      @freaktemple Před 6 měsíci +1

      In times we have , it’s not even important to buy physical media anymore , when you can stream most films anyway . So when I buy me a Blu-ray , I wanna have the best possible version they have and the cover is a very important part of the whole deal . I am allways very happy when there was a little booklet or some cards or something else included ( not talking about a figure )
      So the package is very important , at least for me

  • @jaustengirl441
    @jaustengirl441 Před 2 lety +51

    Since getting into Criterion and boutique, steel books have lost their luster but I still get some, especially if there is no boutique blu. I always make it a point, though, that I enjoy the movie. I had to get The Wind Rises and Secret Life of Arrietty, but I refuse to get Earwig. I think for me, it goes Criterion - boutique - steel - then regular releases.

    • @reverendkylelove3822
      @reverendkylelove3822 Před 2 lety +5

      Same.
      I have to catch myself from needlessly spending on steelbooks if the movie isn't a favorite. Even then, they gotta be relatively cheap lol

    • @andrew190877
      @andrew190877 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, same order for me. I don't really buy them anymore unless its a movie I LOVE. I do have a couple custom cases that I will probably never ditch though.

    • @jamiljoyner7785
      @jamiljoyner7785 Před 2 lety

      Same, already had a copy of The Wind Rises but when I saw that beautiful steel book in Best Buy I had to get it.

  • @Carajismos
    @Carajismos Před 2 lety +24

    Dear Elliot, thanks a lot for sharing your experience and thoughts on collecting. I find all these reflections very interesting and encouraging for people like me that want to shake off hoarding habits. Very inspiring indeed, especially when you mentioned how hard was for you to give up and get rid of your steelbook editions. I hope I can get the courage to follow your example. Cheers!!

  • @AlexanderMorganUK
    @AlexanderMorganUK Před 2 lety +23

    Hey Elliot. This has been a bit of a wake up call for me and my unhealthy collecting habits. I’m going to need to have a long hard think about things. Thank you for sharing.

    • @dialac1
      @dialac1 Před 2 lety +3

      🤣
      This is me with cameras and lenses but I ended up selling more than half of my collection

    • @CockneyClint
      @CockneyClint Před rokem +4

      Best I ever done was stop buying things that could make me stressed over a silly hairline scratch or worrying about them getting scuffed

  • @StuTalks
    @StuTalks Před 2 lety +13

    Great video dude, i’m in a very similar boat - used to absolutely love picking up super rare steelbooks, and hunting them down from overseas etc.. but at a certain point I realised I wasn’t actually doing anything with them. They usually just sat on a shelf and eventually I just stopped altogether. Now i’m much more about picking up films I care about, and less about whatever cool steelbook there might be 🙏🏻

  • @CromKull19
    @CromKull19 Před rokem +10

    I love steelbooks I don’t think I ever could do that. I wish my entire collection was Steel. To each their own, great video . Appreciate your opinions.

  • @FilmsWithScott
    @FilmsWithScott Před 2 lety +11

    love hearing about your collecting journey, real good insight here

  • @StephenTreiber
    @StephenTreiber Před 2 lety +5

    So glad to see you're back at it Elliot! Ex-Magic collector here, I was able to get out by switching to collecting vinyl, blurays, and comics instead, so I'm not sure I came out ahead... lol

  • @m.dorado6966
    @m.dorado6966 Před 2 lety +12

    I too chased Steelbooks until I came to the same realization. They are delicate and damage easily. Steel is suppose to be hard and durable. Steelbooks are like glass or thin aluminum. Kept the few I bought for the artwork but ceased hemorrhaging my wallet.

    • @Jimmy_D_82
      @Jimmy_D_82 Před 2 lety +3

      The amount of Steelbooks I have, if they were actually made of durable steel the shelves they were on and maybe even the floor would cave in 😆

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Před 2 lety +16

    I genuinely haven’t bought a steelbook since Arrow Video’s The Thing. Steelbooks are as frustrating as slipcovers that reuse the same cover.

    • @thereelpeel7907
      @thereelpeel7907 Před 2 lety

      I agree. Do you display your films with slipcovers? Not sure whether it’s worth selling my slipcovers because there is just no point to them.

    • @treewisps4085
      @treewisps4085 Před 2 lety +2

      they make your bluray cozy inside you need them

    • @MentalDeviant
      @MentalDeviant Před 2 lety

      I mainly like slips when their is good alternate artwork.

    • @thereelpeel7907
      @thereelpeel7907 Před 2 lety

      @@MentalDeviant do you still display the slipcovers that have the same artwork?

  • @andrewramirez739
    @andrewramirez739 Před 2 lety +15

    All physical media is pretty “cosmetic” for me in my opinion… I like the look and feel of even a crtierion, steelbook or standard bluray. I know some discs are done better and I love high quality but for me more than anything I just love the collecting aspect and the feeling of holding it in my hands. It’s very textural, and steelbook is the best it can feel in my personal opinion. Just so sleek and smooth and the weight of it.. can’t describe it all but it just feels really great.

    • @pCOCKPRO11
      @pCOCKPRO11 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely. Nothing like a physical copy with beautiful artwork of your favorite film. I can just look at my collection.
      He made a point that you can only see the spine in the shelf but I've made my shelf where they can stand face front so l can see the artwork.

    • @MegaMat666
      @MegaMat666 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@pCOCKPRO11But it's too delicate

  • @monijam1
    @monijam1 Před 2 lety +9

    I agree with everything you're saying but.....I still love them! They're a cool, fun, unique way of collecting blu-rays rather than the same boring blue cases with ads, logos, and unnecessary info. The best thing to do is to be selective of which steelbooks to collect and also which digipack, digibook, and other cases. Plus they usually have unique artwork that the regular blue cases don't have. For example, the upcoming The Thing 4k steelbook, which I'll be purchasing on day 1. Thanks for your video though.

    • @jrodgingerich8872
      @jrodgingerich8872 Před rokem

      Agreed James. For a few movies I really enjoyed and didn't get an official release for the Steelbook I've even had customs made for- Tomorrow War & Puss in Boots Last Wish steelbooks as they are fun movies that hit a big note with me!

  • @gyunex4889
    @gyunex4889 Před 2 lety +9

    Collecting steelbooks is a very addicting habit.
    There is one major pain, in that you can't get every title as steelbook.
    Sometimes even sequels in a franchise, of which only the first titles get a steel release.
    That is the most frustrating part for me.
    I personally sold most of my steellbooks lately, for financial reasons.
    But having one room filled with wall to wall steelbook-shelves is one thing i still want to have someday 😁

    • @matthewdixon3694
      @matthewdixon3694 Před 2 lety +2

      It got to the point where I couldn’t buy a film because it wasn’t on steelbook. Stupid, but true lol

    • @PaulSmith-xc7vt
      @PaulSmith-xc7vt Před 2 lety

      That is exactly why I don't collect the steel books.

    • @rayscollectionchannel9891
      @rayscollectionchannel9891 Před 2 lety

      I completely agree. Very addictive. I hate that series thing also which is why I didn’t get that Harry Potter release cause I feel like that’s the only one coming out.
      But with that said. I love collecting them and can’t wait for that wall to wall of steels.

    • @rayscollectionchannel9891
      @rayscollectionchannel9891 Před 2 lety +1

      At 2:50….That’s what I’m talkin about. I love that. My problem with collecting steels is that I want the best collection. So I would buy movies that I was not interested in but because it’s a steel I would buy them just to grow my collection. Now I’m trying to get out of that and get the ones I really want. That’s what I gotta try to get pass.
      I thought about stopping also because of the price. Very expensive!!!

    • @winchesterplaystation1679
      @winchesterplaystation1679 Před 2 lety

      Interesting point on sequels. I'm refusing the get the Back To The Future or Star Trek compilations because I won't have turkeys in my collection. I want BTTF 1, and Star Trek 2 only - but these aren't available on their own!

  • @BrianBridges
    @BrianBridges Před 2 měsíci +1

    One reason to consider a steelbook is if it's from a very indie label. Some years ago on Synapse Films' podcast, it was mentioned that 4K transfers (which Synapse puts a ton of care into) are very expensive, so the steelbooks and LE releases help them JUST to recoup their expenses. Then, after those all sell, they can start with the regular releases and make a little profit on the product. So I would buy a steelbook from them just to support them because I love what they do.

  • @iCocaColaZombieGod
    @iCocaColaZombieGod Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this video, very helpful for me. If you wouldn’t mind sharing some of your other new collecting habits in another video I would love to hear them!

  • @matth6932
    @matth6932 Před 2 lety +3

    Well done Elliot. Last Steelbook I chased was La La Land. It was $44.99 CAD and after a week...I knew I had a problem as I don't even have a 4K player. You do You. Peace from Ontario Canada!

  • @blu-rayswithnathanjones
    @blu-rayswithnathanjones Před 2 lety +2

    I too, have gotten away from collecting steelbooks. I don't even remember the last one that I picked up. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on them. And as a fellow Magic the Gathering player, it's good to hear you bring it up. Cheers my friend!

  • @raftuca-art
    @raftuca-art Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video Elliot. I have an incredibly small collection of dvs and blu rays, but I use the same mindset to decide what goes in and what goes out in my collection. I have only 2 steelbooks and don't plan to get another. I like to have full control of my collection, to think a lot before purchase an item and feel great and satisfied with what I have. Can't wait for the next video. Cheers.

    • @MegaMat666
      @MegaMat666 Před 7 měsíci

      Yes I have 40 steelbooks to Buy discount of and stopped my collection it's too delicate , for the j-card it's
      damaged than unpack steelbook new.

  • @cineXplorers
    @cineXplorers Před 2 lety +7

    Well done for getting rid, pretty much lost interest in steelbooks these days too. First started picking them up when Play began releasing them and the prices were generally reasonable. Once Zavvi got into the steelbook game the prices started to creep up and the number being released increased too. Unfortunately quality control seemed to disappear and I lost count of the number of damaged ones I had to send back for replacement or accept a discount on because it was sold out.
    Once the prices shot up with 4K (which I still haven't adopted) I thought enough is enough. Now I'll only pick one up if it contains something not available elsewhere, for example it was the only way to get the B&W version of Parasite for a while.
    I've also noticed some older ones on my shelf are getting rust patches on the spines, which is pretty rubbish.

    • @MegaMat666
      @MegaMat666 Před 6 měsíci

      The steelbooks are always damaged after Time same with protector

  • @joseaniceto4962
    @joseaniceto4962 Před 2 lety +5

    Got into collecting steelbooks a couple years ago and now I see some that I prefer the original artwork better but just wanted to have another steelbook. Still collect em but only get em if I’m a fan of the art. I totally get you

  • @TheMovieCheerPodcast
    @TheMovieCheerPodcast Před 2 lety +2

    Great video Elliot. Its nice to hear why you've changed your collecting approach when it comes to steelbooks. Awesome honest content.

  • @gxdxr
    @gxdxr Před 2 lety +6

    Re: hanging steelbooks on the wall using magnets-wouldn't the magnets damage the discs themselves and erase/corrupt their data?

    • @treewisps4085
      @treewisps4085 Před 2 lety

      most likely not unless your using magnets that can lift 100lbs then maybe (google answer)

  • @josanup
    @josanup Před 2 lety +44

    Although I’ve a huge SteelBook collection, I totally agree with what you’re saying here. Having said that I still love Steelbooks, just feels so premium. I won’t be getting rid of the ones that I’ve in my collection but will only be buying the selected ones going forward. If you don’t mind me asking, which platform did you use to sell your Steelbooks?

    • @winchesterplaystation1679
      @winchesterplaystation1679 Před 2 lety +2

      If you sell on ebay, expect this question every time: 'Have you still got the J card?". I used to chuck them out, but now have started keeping them in a special box.

    • @killer92173
      @killer92173 Před 2 lety +5

      Probably my favorite Steelbooks in my collection are the Ghost in the Shell 4k Steelbook, and my Frozen 4k Steelbook!!

    • @MegaFinalRound
      @MegaFinalRound Před 2 lety +1

      @@winchesterplaystation1679 yes. J-card is part of the package, otherwise, it is not Complete.

    • @lionsoul5809
      @lionsoul5809 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MegaFinalRound what's a j card

    • @boukeelsinghorst4848
      @boukeelsinghorst4848 Před 2 lety

      Probably it is the paper slip around the steelbook, you have to take them off to be able to open the steelbook. I also kept mine somewhere

  • @bazzzzz6175
    @bazzzzz6175 Před 2 lety +13

    Man, I used to collect loads of VHS tapes, DVD's, Blu-rays and started on 4K. I collected vinyl records, CD's, action figures and comics.
    My shelves were resplendent and much envied.
    Somewhere around turning 40 I just got bored of it.
    So weird.

    • @pCOCKPRO11
      @pCOCKPRO11 Před rokem +2

      I have the same exact collection of everything you mentioned.
      If I was to get a house, I'd definitely get a movie room and display all you mentioned including my favorite film posters.

    • @ogvelociraptor205
      @ogvelociraptor205 Před rokem

      Something happend to Me, it became less fun and more of a chore which was when I knew it's time to move on.

  • @TVTim86
    @TVTim86 Před rokem

    What shelving are you using on the wall behind you? They look similar to Prepac shelves, but these aren't easy to obtain in the UK

  • @windnchgo
    @windnchgo Před 2 lety +16

    I was saying something the other day to a friend about my recently deceased brother's obsession with collecting - I am not against collecting, I do it myself, but at the same time it's important to know when to let go. I am glad you have pretty much come to my same observation, albeit from a different angle. I personally am very careful to pay it forward to someone who can truly appreciate and enjoy something I am letting go - which I am sure you do too.

    • @ElliotCoen
      @ElliotCoen  Před 2 lety +6

      Wise words, Bill, and I'm so sorry to hear about your brother. Thanks for the support!

  • @winchesterplaystation1679
    @winchesterplaystation1679 Před 2 lety +35

    Interesting, I'm the opposite, I've stopped getting plastics after I was shocked at how bad the depreciation was when I wanted to sell some of them. If a title I want is available on steelbook, I'll get the steelbook. The latest 4K Unforgiven is the jewel of my modest collection at the moment. Looking forward to adding a couple of Hitchcock classics that are coming out this autumn. Mulholland Drive will be my next gem on display.

    • @MentalDeviant
      @MentalDeviant Před 2 lety +3

      Some steelbooks go up in value but some don't. plus, price going in is high. I only buy them used cheap or if they are the same price as a new movie. If I need the movie and like the artwork. The price is what turns me off.

    • @jessereale
      @jessereale Před 2 lety +1

      @@MentalDeviant They usually go down less as they usually limited or are released in waves. So people who are egar to get them will pay full price or more for a used version.

  • @dallascowboyshighlights9632

    Currently I’ve gone in the opposite direction. My collection to too large to continue collecting basic everyday Blu-rays and 4K discs. I’m only buying limited editions and other unique types of media.

  • @sinthetic4878
    @sinthetic4878 Před 2 lety +2

    Do you have any DVDs in your collection? There are many films that don't have a blu-ray release, and I am wondering what you do if there is a movie you want to own, but it's not on Blu-ray. For example, Criterion's Eclipse series is DVD only.

  • @CinephileSanityTV
    @CinephileSanityTV Před 2 lety +5

    Yeah I slowed down on collecting steelbooks because they're impossible to keep in good shape and they're definitely very delicate. I only pick up limited editions when the artwork grabs my interest or if they're cheaply priced. This is always an interesting topic for collectors and thanks for making this video!

    • @MegaMat666
      @MegaMat666 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes me too, I have 40 steelbooks it's too délicate same with protector

  • @BigPauly
    @BigPauly Před 2 lety +6

    Although I don’t collect as many steelbooks as I used to (when I had 800 in the collection) I still like to pick up the occasional release, the recent Star Wars 4k steelbooks are beautiful and have roughly 300 now in the collection.

  • @w.filmer2348
    @w.filmer2348 Před 2 lety +28

    I once drove 3 hours to go to the only store that had an Interstellar steelbook and when I finally got back home it was split in half down the middle hahaha. Pain. They are definitely more delicate than you'd think. They can get dinged up and have dents before even bringing them home. I think they're also kind of a cash grab by the companies. I completely agree with this video. I might still buy the occasional steelbook in the future but I'll certainly never go out of my way again.

    • @jasonsingh3203
      @jasonsingh3203 Před rokem

      That’s so shitty man 🤣. Did you end up getting another one ?

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Před rokem

      I only get the Steelbook Edition if I REALLY love the film, or if the price is extremely low and the cover art looks irresistible but even then, I need to atleast like or admire the film.

  • @half-manhalf-amazing
    @half-manhalf-amazing Před 7 měsíci

    Elliot, I have just discovered your channel and I'm very happy to subscribe. I have also just began collecting steel books but for a specific reason. I wanted to have my top 20 movies of all time on Steel book 4K. Although a few of my favorite movies have not come out on steelbook yet I m collecting what has been released. Thank you so much for the idea I have never thought of displaying my steel books on the wall! Thanks again for the tip and glad I found your channel!

  • @denshou
    @denshou Před 2 lety +1

    I was looking for something like what you mention in this video, since I was wondering if is really necessary to collect steelbooks. I noticed that my collection of Ghibli and Batman Steelbooks began to show scratches, even when they're inside plastic protectors. Why? I bought them 3 months ago, and have only touched them 2 times carefully. *The paint layer is very thin and not properly adhered to the metal.* Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @MusicandMonsters
    @MusicandMonsters Před 2 lety

    I just happened on this video as I'm a recent subscriber. I'm a die hard collector and your insight has made me consider how much worth I'm getting out of my physical media collection. I've run out of space and need to find another way to store and display everything. I got into steelbooks a few years ago mainly because of the Scream Factory steelbooks. While I'll keep most of what I have now, I can see that thinning out my collection could improve things.

  • @RandomWellness
    @RandomWellness Před 2 lety

    I love steelbooks just not how hard it is to take them out of the case any tips?

  • @LarstigGeval
    @LarstigGeval Před 2 lety

    Great video Elliot. I admire your decision to re-evaluate your collecting habits. I've never collected steelbooks. I do own some of them but I go for the cheapest edition most of the time.

  • @allymoeller5328
    @allymoeller5328 Před 5 měsíci +2

    While I partly agree with you about some things, I would like to point out one reason I love steelbooks & the reason why I started collecting them, simply because I truly truly love film & movies, I just I just think a $200 million dollar movie or even a $15,000 movie deserves something better than a 10 cent ugly plastic case & steelbooks do that. Film has so much love put into it at times, I just think this kind of art form that has so many people put their love, sweat, & tears into making deserves beautiful packing if people want.

  • @rdubstacks1289
    @rdubstacks1289 Před 2 lety

    Great vid! I too collect steelbooks. You are a stronger man than I! I've never even thought about stop collecting steelbooks but all of your reasons make perfect sense. Take care.

  • @blabla7752
    @blabla7752 Před 2 lety +20

    Bravo Elliott 👏 well done on conquering something that was becoming a problem and admitting to it.

  • @Linkman247
    @Linkman247 Před 2 lety +3

    Pretty good video. You raise some great points. Depending on the steelbook they can get scratched, dinged or bent, etc. So I buy the clear cases to put them in as an extra layer of protection which is of course an added cost. What I will say is that some of the blu-ray cases and even the 4k cases it's not uncommon for the disc to be loose or not lock in place on the spindle.
    For me I still love steelbooks but I will never go out of my way to try and get every steelbook release. I collect the ones for movies I really like. Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, LoTR/Hobbit, Spider-man etc.

    • @MegaMat666
      @MegaMat666 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Same wiith protector you can stratched with the time. I have 40 steelbooks and stopped my collection because too délicate.

  • @snoosri
    @snoosri Před rokem

    thanks for the therapy lesson. something to think about. do you think it applies to vinyl?

  • @jefferyjones8399
    @jefferyjones8399 Před 2 lety

    Do steelbooks have any thing different as far as special features?

  • @Maximusbyronus
    @Maximusbyronus Před rokem +1

    Steelbook collecting is like collecting pieces of art, as such, specific ones are rare, limited print items. Some of them retain their value (if you care for them properly), while the rarest ones often experience a significant gain in value in a short period of time. Some folks would argue that collecting steelbooks is like investing....except more fun.

  • @timorouw5555
    @timorouw5555 Před 3 měsíci +1

    the pulp fiction steelbook thoughhh. That artwork is insane

  • @shadowedfate151
    @shadowedfate151 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have criteria for steel books
    1. Has to be a movie I really loved/respected
    2. I have to love the steel book art
    3. Rule 1 can be ignored if the steel book costs less than what I'd pay for the Blu-ray/4k copy

  • @gabebrunswick7401
    @gabebrunswick7401 Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely Stuff Elliot , Glad to see you back

  • @MyFireVideos
    @MyFireVideos Před 2 lety +6

    One thing that I don’t like about foil ccg cards is that they have a bend to them, so they stand out in your deck.

    • @ElliotCoen
      @ElliotCoen  Před 2 lety +1

      Over time, if you don't properly sleeve them, they turn into pringles!

    • @pongchannel.
      @pongchannel. Před 2 lety

      @@ElliotCoen I am not that old but at least nowadays I don't have much problem with rare type cards (but also I use sleves and rarely pay any extra for rares)

  • @d.k.bondad6720
    @d.k.bondad6720 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for filming this and opening up about this!

  • @BigWill3855
    @BigWill3855 Před rokem

    Did you get anywhere near what you paid for your collection? Did you sell them individual or a small collections?

  • @benskelly8892
    @benskelly8892 Před 2 lety

    Elliot - Long time watcher of your videos, but I have never left a comment. First of all, so glad you’re back. Your presence on CZcams was greatly missed. I have always enjoyed watching your videos because your passion for movies and collecting is so pure and unpretentious. But I will admit that as a much older movie fanatic, I knew you couldn’t keep buying blind and collecting without being a bit more discerning. I keep my collection to only what I love, nothing else, and it’s still at 500 or so. Anyway, keep on with your culling and keep making videos - we all support you!

  • @deserttoads
    @deserttoads Před 2 lety +1

    I personally, own approximately 970 Steelbooks (mostly Blu ray, but I do have a few DVD editions as well). I do watch all of my movies, time and time again (depending on my mood or the Holiday/time of the Season), and have no doubts, that although, when I decide to sell,....I will get all of my money back for my collection. Satisfied with my habit.

  • @jimmygonzalez6244
    @jimmygonzalez6244 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for your thoughts. You really helped me in making an informative decision about my collecting habits! Money is a big factor.

  • @jasonbieber6431
    @jasonbieber6431 Před 2 lety

    What decks/formats of MTG do you play? I do modern.

  • @FilmBloggerSam
    @FilmBloggerSam Před 2 lety +3

    Great video pal! I also get little joy from steelbooks. I have about 30 steelbooks total, and will probably keep them because they are of films I enjoy and the hassle and stress of selling something as delicate as a steelbook and mailing it to someone might end up being more hassle than it's worth lol cheers for an honest look at collecting

  • @MyFireVideos
    @MyFireVideos Před 2 lety

    I'm subscribed! I'm eager to hear about your collection culling/refining

  • @orockbravo
    @orockbravo Před 2 lety

    Elliot, I was wondering, how many films, in total do you have on your physical collection

  • @wclark3196
    @wclark3196 Před 2 lety

    I have been subscribed for a while. I'm glad you're posting again.
    Spot on. I have one steelbook and that is for Rock 'n' Roll High School Blu-ray. It's the best version of the film, and has lots of extras. It's a film I love, so I ordered it. It arrived with a small dent on the front bottom edge. It's also got a bit of paint imperfection on the the lip where two halves meet. You can't see it unless you open the case. If I were a real collector, I'd have sent it back, but there's no guarantee the one I got would be better. I kept it and that's fine. It didn't cost that much. Funny that, as you say, they're so delicate, given they've got "steel" right in the name.

  • @MonkeeKnucklez2
    @MonkeeKnucklez2 Před 2 lety +2

    You’re mostly correct here, however, there are some premium blu/UHD releases where they include the best products and features into the steelbook releases and not in the standard plastic case releases. For instance, there are many scream factory releases where they only package the latest 2k and 4K transfer discs in the steelbook releases and not the standard releases. I found this out the hard way when I bought their Night of the Demons and pumpkinhead standard blus only to find out that I bought the inferior products

  • @davidprior8
    @davidprior8 Před 2 lety +2

    I used to collect them, had about 500. But sold them all in 2015 because they no longer felt “special” because they became very easy to find.

  • @keim73
    @keim73 Před rokem

    where did you sell your collection?

  • @KyleSturgeon
    @KyleSturgeon Před 2 lety

    What kind of shelving do you have? Do you remember where you got them from?

  • @robertfaler7081
    @robertfaler7081 Před 2 lety +2

    I think I am starting to feel the same way. If I can get the steelbook at a decent price I’ll pick it up, but I’m not going to let OCD take over.

  • @ImmortalRimas
    @ImmortalRimas Před rokem +1

    If it’s at a decent price I still choose a Steelbook over those Blue or Black cheap looking plastic cases used for Blu-ray & 4K. Sure a Steelbook may get dents but I remember accidentally stepping on both a Blu-ray case & Steelbook that were both on the floor on separate occasions and the Blu-Ray case broke in two whereas the Steelbook just got a dent

  • @ericjohnson6105
    @ericjohnson6105 Před 7 měsíci

    I just think that you will never have enough of a complete collection of them to make the match nicely on a shelf. The fact that they cost more is just icing on the cake to ignore them.

  • @iakovkhudiakov8685
    @iakovkhudiakov8685 Před 2 lety

    Where do you sell your blu rays?

  • @1stMarDiv4341
    @1stMarDiv4341 Před 29 dny

    I added just under 160 SteelBooks to my collection over the course of a year (won a major personal injury lawsuit, so I indulged). I’m already over them, and slowly selling most (keeping a few sentimental ones).
    They’re simply too easy to damage. I handle them like a newborn baby and use quality protective cases, but it’s like every time I go to pick one up there’s a fresh blemish.
    Also, as I’ve gotten older, material possessions mean far less to me. I’d much rather spend my money on life experiences like traveling, going to concerts, hiking, etc. Most of all, they don’t really make me happy. I’ll buy a new one, get that dopamine hit when it arrives, and then it’s gone.

  • @IRahkuBz
    @IRahkuBz Před 2 lety

    hey, Elliot! was just wondering, what region-free 4k/blu-ray player do you use?
    + would you ever do a room tour? =D

  • @masiono103
    @masiono103 Před 5 měsíci

    Is there a risk of somehow damaging the disc through the case if you place it on a magnetic strip? I’m ignorant to the science behind it

  • @mystical9054
    @mystical9054 Před 2 lety +1

    I only buy steelbooks of movies that are very important to me. I was going crazy buying them for a while, but one day, I just stopped and asked myself, “Wth are you doing, dude??” It’s ridiculous. So, I sold a bunch of them off. I only have about 20 steelbooks in my collection now, and that is exactly the right number, in my humble opinion. The rest of my movies I buy in standard blu ray editions, and I place the disc and artwork into a brand new Viva Elite case. Works better that way, and I think the Viva Elite’s look and feel fabulous.

  • @devolutionary
    @devolutionary Před 2 lety +3

    The only time I actively picked up steelbooks was when I couldn't get the regular case or in the case of the Indiana Jones 4k set, the standard cardboard packaging was terrible.

  • @tomriley9242
    @tomriley9242 Před 4 měsíci

    I stopped collecting steel books when I received a damaged one as a Christmas gift. I was told it wasn't dented prior to wrapping, so it must have somehow got damaged just being placed amongst other presents. Plus, I don't have the space to store or display them in any other way other than being packed in with my normal plastic cases.

  • @OzmanOOS
    @OzmanOOS Před 2 lety

    You sold 500 blurays from your collection? May I ask where and how you unload that many? eBay? Record/video store? I have some of my own I want to get rid of but can't find the best way to do so.

    • @ElliotCoen
      @ElliotCoen  Před 2 lety

      It was all via ebay and facebook marketplace.

  • @reminicrush9016
    @reminicrush9016 Před rokem

    We are singing the same tune, Elliot. The steel books scratch and ding so easy. I stopped collecting before I got in to deep.lol I just kept the ones with outstanding artwork.!!

  • @hardcorehunter7162
    @hardcorehunter7162 Před rokem +1

    Buying a steelbook for me comes down to is the cover cool to me, and are there any features that I don't have. Extra features sadly are becoming more limited, sans Anniversary sets. The generic covers for Blu ray discs these days are so generic. The steelbooks and boxsets remind me more of the days of VHS when a box would catch your eye.

  • @na_98_45
    @na_98_45 Před 2 lety

    From time to time as a movies collectors we need to see this kind of videos to keep remembering what reason you collect for
    And from my experience with time your goals and reasons changes so you may lost for sometime
    This video make you check again if you're in the right street of your journey
    For me steelbooks has some hassle and as you said need some care
    I have about 50 steelbooks
    As artwork they amazing
    Get them if you found that no to small difference in price between the regular and steelbook edition
    For me I didn't buy anything above 20 $
    Maybe one movie above that on my collection
    Thanks man and we need more of this video's

  • @rockinchimp
    @rockinchimp Před 2 lety +1

    I only get a steelbook if I love the artwork that is on it which is unique to standard releases, still haven't gotten around to displaying them properly though haha

  • @JimmyTheBear
    @JimmyTheBear Před rokem +1

    It's funny , I have hundreds of steelbook and stopped collecting them about 3 or 4 years ago but the most recent one I just got was the total recall 4k. Amazing artwork.

  • @RiderRated18
    @RiderRated18 Před 2 lety

    I know what ya mean Elliot. The steelbooks I actually prefer are the ones that have the films original artwork on them as I feel it enhances the image quite nicely! It’s actually my wife who really loves steelbooks so she’s the one who ends up buying the majority of them and I’m like “if you truly want it then go for it” 🙂💿

  • @joeyglasses7626
    @joeyglasses7626 Před rokem +1

    Yup I agree with you..most of my #steelbooks I wouldn't even open..what a waste of money..now I'm trying to get rid of all of them.. thanks for the upload! #cheers

  • @nareik1363
    @nareik1363 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve recently started collecting and I usually only get steelbooks of my favourite films, or if the artwork is particularly nice

    • @Stay_ClassyYT
      @Stay_ClassyYT Před rokem

      Dor me in particular studio ghibi steel books is only neccessary for me to purchase after I just got introduced on researching what's steel books is.

  • @hrutledge7
    @hrutledge7 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m not crazy in general about Steel books. I will get a Steel Book if a movie I really want releases with no other option or if I love a movie and the Steel book version has art that I feel is worthy enough. I also feel like you that maintaining some Steel Books is a headache for me much like slip cases. I rarely keep a Slip Case as well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic!

  • @morrisc4624
    @morrisc4624 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Video Elliot. I'd love for you to do a Video on your selling process. Sell locally? Sell on Ebay? How did you find the process with shipping / selling! Did you make a profit ya think? Curious....

  • @donatrandom
    @donatrandom Před 10 měsíci

    Wouldn’t steelbooks get damage doing the magnetic on the wall?

  • @scottcraig5394
    @scottcraig5394 Před 11 měsíci

    That's a good point about the steelbooks being so delicate. I don't like ordering them online because sometimes they get damaged in the mail. They don't always ship them in boxes. What I don't like about the regular plastic cases is that they come with those big holes in them that you see when you open them. I decide which ones to get based on the artwork and price.

  • @victoriascholl4607
    @victoriascholl4607 Před 2 lety +2

    I had to start being careful about what I collected, I start to bury myself in junk. You only have some much space, sometimes less is more.

    • @ElliotCoen
      @ElliotCoen  Před 2 lety +1

      Certainly. I used to want to collect EVERYTHING. Books, movies, records, video games. There's only so much time, money, and space in our lives. We cannot possibly do everything in life, which is why our choices matter. Thanks for watching!

  • @spyz1448
    @spyz1448 Před 5 měsíci +1

    To me, two are the main issues that bothers me with steelbooks...First, they obviously get easily damaged, especially scratches on the surface of the case, if you are careless and second the clips that open and close the cases sometines are a pain in the ass.They don' t close completely.

  • @kenpope5798
    @kenpope5798 Před 2 lety

    Did you take a overall loss selling your steelbook and Blu-ray’s?

  • @user-fm4vk9jo7t
    @user-fm4vk9jo7t Před rokem +1

    I still collect DVDs, and VHS 📼 believe it or not... Like, what happens when your wifi goes out? You can no longer stream y'know. Also , owning the movie, you get to own the case , artwork, and most importantly the actual film..... And it's the perfect time too because on ebay I can buy a used DVD that's refurbished for like $5 bux.

  • @drinnenber
    @drinnenber Před 4 měsíci

    Really good video, dude. I've scaled down substantially as well, and have remembered the joy of just getting the movie. Still snag the occasional premium, but I'm no where near as chronic about it as I once was.

  • @CharlieB3723
    @CharlieB3723 Před rokem

    I love steelbook’s but understand your view completely. Not so long ago I lent a 4k Steelbook out to a family member - when I got it back the entire back of the glossy print was scratched and the front had a couple of small dings in to 😢. I don’t know if the family member was heavy handed or if the damage happened when my gf picked it bk up and transported it home loose in her bag.

  • @garym6315
    @garym6315 Před rokem +1

    There was a phase when blurays and DVDs were being released with some truly horrendous cover art, which was especially frustrating when the film had an amazing theatrical poster. Added to the bad artwork you would have 2 age certification on the front, maybe a tagline, and sometimes one or more critic quotes or star ratings. I started getting steelbooks simply to get away from that. At best you had the poster art on the front, or at least you would have some art that was equally impressive. There's some God-awful steelbooks out there but there's also some great ones like the Drew Struzan Indiana Jones and Back to the Future releases. Or the 50th anniversary Star Trek collection of movies. One problem I have is that my steelbooks often end up rusting, so I always have that kn the back of my head when buying them, that it's not going to be a permanent thing. Luckily that phase of bad bluray covers seems to have passed and we are getting so many people releasing blurays in regular amaray cases but with the poster art reproduced on the front.

  • @JacobMinger
    @JacobMinger Před 2 lety +1

    I have what I consider to be a decent collection of Steelbooks but I definitely see the reason why you stopped. I personally like them but even I may stop collecting them once I finish my current Ghibli Steelbook collection.

  • @RalphJrTrozzo
    @RalphJrTrozzo Před rokem

    What u said makes 100% sense. I'm thinking Kung of moving on from my whole blu ray collection and steelbooks. 98% are still in package new. Viewed once and expensive for nothing. I have so many streaming options that save loads of space

  • @gavinotoole2864
    @gavinotoole2864 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like collecting steelbooks. I don't collect most releases, just ones for movies that I like. But I understand why some people don't like collecting them. It can be an expensive hobby to get into.

    • @BlownMacTruck
      @BlownMacTruck Před 2 lety +1

      This is the way to do it. If you're going to get the film anyway because you like it, getting the Steelbook edition is just a fun bonus (and of course just an option, not a requirement). I would never get a film just FOR the Steelbook.

    • @alexrivera633
      @alexrivera633 Před 2 lety

      I only get steelbooks for movies that mean a lot to me which is a few like T2 or ghost in the shell. If the artwork looks good I'll buy it if not I pass. Definitely the way to go I'm no collector. Lol