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Bats. Look at those huge meaty balls! |
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Having read many of the replies and on the whole we mostly seem in favour of them.I believe the newspapers are providing an excellent addition that in a lot of cases the person may have never seen the film due to high costs.It has to be a good thing if even one of the dvds opens up an interest in movies for someone.Doesnt anyone think that dvds/videos are overpriced from the start anyway.Yes the film industry has to make money to survive but the profits are getting ridculous.The bottom line is that we pay and if a newspaper can bring down the cost of an old film to the point of it being free.
Then I am all for it.I have seen money wasted on films that will never make a cinema let alone a dvd.Having worked at three mill studios in east london you would be amazed just how many films are made and nothing is ever heard of them.Maybe if dvds had a fixed price of say £5 from the word off the pirates would be finished or is the industry behind them.How many pirates are direct copies from the studios or from a trusted employee? What are the best films that have been given away in your view? A Taste Of Honey? Lenny |
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Indeed it is.
The best films that ITC (Grade's production company back then) use to distribute were imo Capricorn One,The Eagle Has Landed and the TV mini-series Jesus of Nazareth but they made a lot of rubbish films too.
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There's a lot of dignity in that, isn't there? Going out like a raspberry ripple. Last edited by Amethyst_Isle; 05-05-2008 at 11:05 AM. |
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'Raise the Titanic' would definitely also go in the rubbish films category of those made by Lew Grade. |
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In another forum I have just noted that I watched last night the 1979 All Quiet on the Western Front (one of the Daily Mail freebees) which was a Lew Grade production. Imo this is a suprisingly good remake and one for which he and his team deserve some praise.
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