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Thread started 04/18/05 10:25am

paisleypark4

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Movies from "the bootleg man"

How many movies have you bought from bootleg guys, quality, and does it make you not want to buy the real versions?


I bought "Ray" (VG)
Passion Of Christ (G ..the screen was smashed together so every1 looked very oval..good movie though)
Diary Of A Mad Black Woman (G) the screen was kinda blocky and sum of the words would cut off.
100 Black Divas X... (VG) just kinda blocky
The Jacket (VG) a little dark

I still want just about all these films in their real versions though.
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Reply #1 posted 04/18/05 10:43am

Rhondab

My girlfriend let me borrow a bootleg copy of "Woman Art thou loosed"...it seems like I was sinnin' watchin' it though....
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Reply #2 posted 04/18/05 11:39am

Dewrede

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Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
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Reply #3 posted 04/18/05 11:42am

Mach

i dont think i knowingly have ... shrug
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Reply #4 posted 04/18/05 11:46am

analbolique

Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Exactly, I download them myself as well. Things I want to keep I burn onto DVD+R and everything else on DVD+RW so I can erase that crap after watching it once.

The quality of DVD5 copies is usually good enough, though sometimes they really should have made it two discs instead of one. DVD9 is better of course, but unfortunately I don't have a dual layer burner yet and sometimes it's just not worth the extra download time which in my case is less than 2hrs for a DVD5.
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Reply #5 posted 04/18/05 11:48am

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Oliver and co
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My mate has loads like that new kung fu movie on dvd. Movie isn't even out yet
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Reply #6 posted 04/18/05 11:54am

Dewrede

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analbolique said:

Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Exactly, I download them myself as well. Things I want to keep I burn onto DVD+R and everything else on DVD+RW so I can erase that crap after watching it once.

The quality of DVD5 copies is usually good enough, though sometimes they really should have made it two discs instead of one. DVD9 is better of course, but unfortunately I don't have a dual layer burner yet and sometimes it's just not worth the extra download time which in my case is less than 2hrs for a DVD5.



I have a dual layer burner woot!, haven't been burning two layer dvd's yet , tho'
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Reply #7 posted 04/18/05 1:15pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

I downloaded CONSTANTINE, THE RING 2, SIN CITY the other day. I'm going to keep them as VCD's until they come out. I'm definately purchasing SIN CITY. I haven't seen the other two yet.


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Reply #8 posted 04/18/05 8:04pm

Anxiety

back when i lived in new york, i got a few movies from the bootleg man. i used to work in the wall street area, and you could find bootleg men EVERYwhere - they'd lay the damn things out on a blanket on the ground so you'd almost trip over 'em! lol

the only ones i remember getting were 'blair witch project', 'phantom menace' and the south park movie, so yup - it was a while back....
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Reply #9 posted 04/18/05 8:09pm

NoodleSoup

All of them! lol

I live in Bangkok. shrug

Depends how new the movie is. I saw Kill Bill on DVD while it was still in the cinema and it was perfect, but I remember once I got LOTR The Two Towers and it was a terrible video cam job. I took it back and replaced it with Bruce Almighty I think. Anything that's already out on DVD I can get on DVD9 and they're very good. I tend to stay away from DVD5s of new movies now and just go to the cinema instead. A bootleg DVD9 movie here costs about $3.50.

Of late I've tended not to bother buying bootlegs, but there was a time when I'd buy every movie ever just because they were cheap. Police have cracked down a little at Phanthip Plaza now too, but it's still the place to go. Has to be seen to be believed.
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Reply #10 posted 04/18/05 8:11pm

VinnyM27

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Rhondab said:

My girlfriend let me borrow a bootleg copy of "Woman Art thou loosed"...it seems like I was sinnin' watchin' it though....
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Reply #11 posted 04/18/05 8:15pm

NoodleSoup

I guess I've become desensitized to it all. I couldn't imagine paying full price for a PS2 game anymore. Am I a bad person? sigh

I buy DVDs I really love from Amazon, but wouldn't shell out $20 for a movie I just like.

One thing I've grown to enjoy about living here is being able to pop down to Phanthip on the weekend and buy 3 or 4 PS2 games and a few movies that take my fancy, and usually a few will be keepers.

I suppose I should be appalled, but I'm just not. neutral
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Reply #12 posted 04/18/05 8:30pm

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NoodleSoup said:

I guess I've become desensitized to it all. I couldn't imagine paying full price for a PS2 game anymore. Am I a bad person? sigh

I buy DVDs I really love from Amazon, but wouldn't shell out $20 for a movie I just like.

One thing I've grown to enjoy about living here is being able to pop down to Phanthip on the weekend and buy 3 or 4 PS2 games and a few movies that take my fancy, and usually a few will be keepers.

I suppose I should be appalled, but I'm just not. neutral
[Edited 4/18/05 20:17pm]


The best compromise is to buy movies used (from Hollywood or Blockbuster)! You'll pay like $10, maybe less!
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Reply #13 posted 04/18/05 10:51pm

paisleypark4

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Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Take too long 4 me, I dont have a DVD burner, plus I dont wanna watch a movie on the computer screen smile
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Reply #14 posted 04/18/05 11:02pm

DrFaustus

VinnyM27 said:

NoodleSoup said:

I guess I've become desensitized to it all. I couldn't imagine paying full price for a PS2 game anymore. Am I a bad person? sigh

I buy DVDs I really love from Amazon, but wouldn't shell out $20 for a movie I just like.

One thing I've grown to enjoy about living here is being able to pop down to Phanthip on the weekend and buy 3 or 4 PS2 games and a few movies that take my fancy, and usually a few will be keepers.

I suppose I should be appalled, but I'm just not. neutral
[Edited 4/18/05 20:17pm]


The best compromise is to buy movies used (from Hollywood or Blockbuster)! You'll pay like $10, maybe less!



But that's not new and less than $4. I've no reason to.
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Reply #15 posted 04/18/05 11:50pm

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My friend downloaded Alien Vs Predator.
It was quite a good copy apart from the fact that it was recorded in an American theater.
why do you Americans insist on whooping and cheering for the slightest thing that happens on the screen?

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Reply #16 posted 04/19/05 4:22am

Dewrede

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paisleypark4 said:

Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Take too long 4 me, I dont have a DVD burner, plus I dont wanna watch a movie on the computer screen smile



I connected my computer to my tv , just buy a 'tv out card' , you'll love it
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Reply #17 posted 04/19/05 7:02pm

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DrFaustus said:

VinnyM27 said:



The best compromise is to buy movies used (from Hollywood or Blockbuster)! You'll pay like $10, maybe less!



But that's not new and less than $4. I've no reason to.


You consider bootlegs new or do you mean because they are unsually new movies.
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Reply #18 posted 04/19/05 7:07pm

Fauxie

VinnyM27 said:

DrFaustus said:




But that's not new and less than $4. I've no reason to.


You consider bootlegs new or do you mean because they are unsually new movies.



Well, new in the sense that the disc is freshly burned and the cover art, box etc. are new.

Yes, bootlegs are good for new movies so long as they're not video camera jobs. To be honest, I hardly buy bootleg movies anymore, although I did at one time, but rather PS2 games. Very occasionally I'll have trouble with one, but they always let you take them back and swap them. It's just become a way of life. I'm not actually sure where I'd go to get a genuine PS2 game. Even in the Tesco Lotus supermarket they sell copied PS2 games. shrug

In Malaysia they openly sell copied DVDs and games in shops in the shopping centres. Not market stalls, but permanent shops, and they're not hidden, just sat on the shelves.
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Reply #19 posted 04/19/05 7:10pm

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I may buy an occasional bootleg cd but no movies.
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Reply #20 posted 04/19/05 7:11pm

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See, i've heard of this phenomenon, but never really knew anybody who would get these. When I worked at a movie theatre I had a friend who was interning at a local promotions company and he'd loan me bootlegged videos of movies that hadn't come out yet, but I wouldn't have the slightest idea where to buy them.

And since I've been with Netflix I've only purchased a few dvds period. But with their track record lately, I may be back to that. neutral
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Reply #21 posted 04/19/05 7:18pm

AzureStarr

I got was 28 Days and some other one and they were very dark and screwed up. Ruined the movies for me and I never went to the theater or rented them.
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Reply #22 posted 04/19/05 7:31pm

analbolique

CarrieMpls said:

See, i've heard of this phenomenon, but never really knew anybody who would get these. When I worked at a movie theatre I had a friend who was interning at a local promotions company and he'd loan me bootlegged videos of movies that hadn't come out yet, but I wouldn't have the slightest idea where to buy them.

And since I've been with Netflix I've only purchased a few dvds period. But with their track record lately, I may be back to that. neutral


Well there are a couple of different types of bootleg movies and they're as good as the source is. Cam jobs suck big time, so do telesyncs although they're a bit better than cams. IMO those are a complete waste of time.

I only download dvd screeners and dvd pre-releases. They're both taken from DVD so the picture and sound quality is great. If done properly people won't even notice a difference.
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Reply #23 posted 04/19/05 7:33pm

Fauxie

I'd have to say it's rare here that the quality isn't very good. If you ask they'll tell you whether it's a DVD5 or 9 and whether it's a camcorder job. Obviously there's no perceptible difference between the original and a good DVD9 copy. I just don't have the interest in movies that I used to, so I've stopped buying them.

Gotta laugh at some of the typos on the cover art though. smile Apart from that, they look very good and usually very close to the originals. Some people might not notice the difference.
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Reply #24 posted 04/19/05 7:34pm

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analbolique said:

Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Exactly, I download them myself as well. Things I want to keep I burn onto DVD+R and everything else on DVD+RW so I can erase that crap after watching it once.

The quality of DVD5 copies is usually good enough, though sometimes they really should have made it two discs instead of one. DVD9 is better of course, but unfortunately I don't have a dual layer burner yet and sometimes it's just not worth the extra download time which in my case is less than 2hrs for a DVD5.
I have a dual layer burner. nod I have never bought a bootleg anything. smile
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Reply #25 posted 04/19/05 7:36pm

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paisleypark4 said:

Dewrede said:

Why buy movies when you can download them for free from the internet ! smile ?
[Edited 4/18/05 11:40am]


Take too long 4 me, I dont have a DVD burner, plus I dont wanna watch a movie on the computer screen smile
The movies I burned you can watch on your television set.
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Reply #26 posted 04/19/05 7:39pm

analbolique

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analbolique said:



Exactly, I download them myself as well. Things I want to keep I burn onto DVD+R and everything else on DVD+RW so I can erase that crap after watching it once.

The quality of DVD5 copies is usually good enough, though sometimes they really should have made it two discs instead of one. DVD9 is better of course, but unfortunately I don't have a dual layer burner yet and sometimes it's just not worth the extra download time which in my case is less than 2hrs for a DVD5.
I have a dual layer burner. nod I have never bought a bootleg anything. smile


Damn I wish I had one. I could burn Ass Worship #6 (special extended 2-disc set) to one disc instead of two. razz
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Reply #27 posted 04/19/05 7:46pm

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analbolique said:

TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:

I have a dual layer burner. nod I have never bought a bootleg anything. smile


Damn I wish I had one. I could burn Ass Worship #6 (special extended 2-disc set) to one disc instead of two. razz
I have. lol

Takes fucking forever though: An hour to download, an hour to burn. Plus, the dual layer blank DVDs cost an arm and a leg. But, the finished product is flawless.
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Reply #28 posted 04/19/05 7:48pm

Fauxie

TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said:

analbolique said:



Damn I wish I had one. I could burn Ass Worship #6 (special extended 2-disc set) to one disc instead of two. razz
I have. lol

Takes fucking forever though: An hour to download, an hour to burn. Plus, the dual layer blank DVDs cost an arm and a leg. But, the finished product is flawless.



So 2 hours and costs a lot for the disc? hmmm

I'd rather pop down to Phanthip and pay $3.50 for a copy with full cover and disc artwork. smile
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