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Amaris
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Agreed. If the studios would release the films, it would put a whole bunch of thieves out of business. At least in the classic film community.
Collectors like me would be more than happy to pay for commercially released versions of these films. But when they don't release them, (and a couple of studios are really notorious about ignoring their classic film vault) there are collectors out there who just get tired a waiting. They want to see a particular film, and they wait and wait for years...and finally give up and buy a copy from some 'goob' off ebay for $20. The film quality is crappy, there is no recourse, and they are ultimately disappointed.
But the sad thing is that they would have eagerly paid that same $20 to the studio to get a legitimate copy, if it had been made available.
I don't buy films on ebay - there are very few films I'd be willing to shell out $20 for if I can't be sure the quality is good.
But I know people who do purchase such films from time to time. And I know one guy in the classic film community who quite literally lives off of pirating. That is his entire 'job'. Shoot - I'd be willing to bet he doesn't even pay taxes.So he is robbing the studios, the government, AND his customers. A triple header of thievery!
I wouldn't buy anything from him in a million years as it torks me no end that this guy openly sells copies of films he doesn't own for $20 per film to desperate collectors. But I know people who have bought from him. He has about 60,000 movies, from what I understand. And so if a collector is really desperate to get a copy of a particular film, this guy probably has it...and will sell it to them for a premium. Never mind the fact that he did NOTHING to create the thing to begin with and is little more than a parasite.
So you see, nothing would make me happier than for the studios to open their frakkin' valuts and put this guy and others like him right out of business.
Agreed. It's pirates like that who make it so much more difficult.
I have a huge issue with stealing for the sake of stealing, or for the sake of laziness, greed or inconvenience.
J.