Ira,

You are so right.  We're seeing release windows shrinking drastically and the 
films that are being financed as similar as ever.  Now studios only want large 
4 quadrant movies.  If film theatrical release windows reduce drastically, 
expect the print advertising to do the same and film posters will become a 
thing of the past.

I know it's hard with the crud out there, but please go see movies.  I would 
hate to only watch them on TV or computer.

Toochis

----- Original Message ----
From: "Rubenstein, Ira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 6:00:28 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] A note from Dan...



 
 


Next to Russia,   CANADA is the single largest 
source of CAM Copies of our films.    I can't get into how they 
know this,  but they do.   

 

Maybe Freeman can speak to this,  but theatres are 
really only good at selling tickets and popcorn.   There are a lot of 
young employees at these chains across America.  They struggle with just 
keeping the popcorn going.

 

  Years ago they tried to sell Movie Posters and other 
Film Related product.  TOTAL BUST.   They can't do 
it.   Don't have the space in the lobby,  don't have the 
expertise to merchandise, etc...   Same thing would be true for 
DVDs.   

 

That being said,   the time will come when the 
release windows will collapse and you will see DVD's or On Demand Viewing of a 
film on the same day.   Just expect to pay a huge premium for that 
benefit.     And expect the Theatre Owners to fight it every 
way they can.    (You can ask Mark Cuban or read his blog,  
he has tried it on his films)   

 

 

Ira






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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob 
Brooks
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:57 AM
To: 
[email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] A note from 
Dan...






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STUDIOS PULLING OUT OF SCREENING FILMS IN 
CANADA

 

Dear Movie Fans

 

Warner Brothers will no longer be "previewing" 
films in Canada. They have cancelled screenings of Ocean's 13 , Harry 
Potter and the new Nancy Drew film. WB is fed up with the laws of piracy in 
Canada which (at this time) say that it's not illegal to videotape a movie in a 
Canadian cinema. In fact all the theatre owner can do is ask the person to 
leave 
the theatre. The only way charges can be laid is if it can be proven that the 
person making the tape plans on marketing the film commercially, which we all 
know is impossible to prove. They estimate that 25% of all camcorder movies 
sold 
around the world were shot in Canadian cinemas (what they don' t tell you is 
the 
ethnic groups responsible for that but that would be racist). 20th Century Fox 
has come on board saying that they are thinking of releasing films in Canada a 
few weeks after they come out in the U.S. due to this very problem.

 

So I say .... why not release the DVD's in 
theatres the same day as the films are released theatrically?

 

Cut out Blockbuster and Rogers and Wall Mart and 
distribute the films through the exhibitors (theatre chains). This way if you 
go 
see a film at the theatre and really like it you can buy it on the way out. You 
would also be permitted to buy the movie poster which would also be available 
for sale there (give those people behind the popcorn stand something to do when 
they are not selling popcorn and Coke's for $15). This way the studios would 
only have to spend advertising costs once and not twice (once when the film 
comes out and once when it comes on DVD). You'll always get the people who want 
to see the film on the big screen and for those of us who want to watch it 
in our home, we can buy the movie at the theatre for say $15.00 on the 
Monday after opening weekend. This way the studios can get their big weekend 
grosses and recoup their budgets.

 

Then a few months later the studios can milk 
the release of the special edition with bonus features and new 
endings and sell us the Beatles White album all over again.

 

This would solve the problem of piracy and we can 
go back to having screenings which I have been fortunate enough to watch for 
over 30 years until now.

 

 

 

Dan Rickard

The artist formally known as Dan of 
MoviePosterAuthentication
www.movieposterauthentication.com
Authenticating 
Movie Posters 1970-2000


PS-I'm clearing out my office at home next 
weekend and if you want any movie material drop me a line at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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