pHo
Oct 2001
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thanks for replying, i appreciate it.
i'd love to work in the industry (and not for the bigger companys, as anyone who knows me knows how i try to spread the word of smaller films as much as i can) and i agree its sad that a lot of the people who are into "this game" don't follow the same self morals / rules that i try to.
when it comes to the big movie houses, then they don't really need my money, so i'd much rather "steal" (if thats the word they want to use. personally i dont, i'd rather say "duplicate" (which is being nice, as a svcd is hardly a duplicate of a 7gb DVD) as the original is still left in place) a Universal movie, and spend the money i saved in going to see City of God for the 3rd time.
the reason i work here and i agree with the freedom of information is that i think people deserve a choice whether to pay their money for whats likely to be a bad film. hell, i've purchased a lot of dvds/tickets for things due to the fact i've received a copy of something related in the past, so if anything the machine makes more money out of me due to the scene. i can't spend more money than i have, so i don't see how anyone can lose out because of me. if i see an independant movie i've never heard of on SVCD and i love it, then its likely i'll purchase a ticket to the movie if it ever plays here (sometimes does, sometimes doesn't) or the dvd when it hits stores, or the work of the director in the future.
i think when people decide that because they can get things for free, then they should stop spending thats where the problems begin. but i think luckily for people like you, these people are more interested in the films where the most conscious decision they make is what size popcorn they purcahse in the lobby on the way in. true fans of cinema use the internet and the fact its full of free movies as a way of either expanding their "watched" list and note down future purchases, or as a way of saying "fuck you" to the system for making people wait months for a release (in the UK we just had a release of The Hot Chick today. if i didn't see a pirate copy i might've been asked if i wanted to go. because i did see a copy (well. half a copy. it was utterly dire) i now have £4 to spend on a movie that *is* worth my money. i truly hope thats how other people see it, cos im sure im not alone.
i hope things go well in the future, and that you continue to make your movies. i've not seen the film, but if i have a chance now, im sure i will check it out. i haven't seen the pirate copy available, but due to its existance i now know of the films existance, so if my rental or ticket purchase means anything, at least theres been some positive outcome
thanks for taking the time out to answer me, cheers
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