Showing signs of getting old there Phil, time to call it a night? (Get 
it?...night lol - i'll get my coat) ;-)
 
Andy


Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 19:01:45 +1000From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [MOPO] night 
vision??To: [email protected]



Most of the new movies out of Hollywood studios I've seen the last couple of 
years have all looked better when wearing night vision goggles.
 
And what's all this talk of thrusting Bob? That's the OTHER forum. Innit?
 
Phil E.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bob Brooks 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MovieGoods?

Hey, I just asked you to question the lies and you go right out and...  
 
Cause, that's another whopper from the MPAA.  I go to a lot of 
preview/press-screenings here in Canada and the one thing most of them have in 
common:  body searches, metal-detectors and night-vision goggles!  Oh yeah, the 
night vision goggle thing started about 2 or 3 years ago up here.  So, either 
Variety's WAY behind in their reporting - or the MPAA's full of shit and trying 
to push some sort of new anti-consumer legislation through Congress...  
Remember, these are the people who like to spout off statistics like such and 
such percent of piracy comes from such and such a place?  Last I heard, if you 
added up all the percentages from all the countries on Earth, it comes out 
somewhere around 300% of all the world's piracy...  They're also the people who 
prevent you from seeing any movie with thrusting in it.  Cause, there's nothing 
on the entire planet more damaging to the human psyche than seeing two people 
having realistic-looking sex.  They're openly sexist (on the other hand, at 
least they aren't racist anymore).  They treat indie films considerably harsher 
than big-budget films.  Etc...
 
Cheers,
Bob

----- Original Message ----- 
From: JEFF POTOKAR 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MovieGoods?
bob, 

film piracy is growing in canada, too, with people sneaking cameras into 
theaters, to videotape films... hence certain studios are NO LONGER choosing to 
preview there, prior to their wide release... 

this was reported in Variety a month or so ago... and as someone that works in 
post production here in los angeles, i say: correct move. 

i'd call this type of behaviour lawless and illegal, wouldn't you?!?!?.

jeff




On Jun 7, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Bob Brooks wrote:

I'm sorry, only have a second to reply here, but wow....
 
Do all you Americans really believe that Canada is this lawless place, like the 
Wild West - but, with bad pharmaceuticals?????  You people REALLY have to start 
questioning your leaders when they lie to you...
 
Cheers,Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: Susan Heim
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MovieGoods?


Hey Tom,
  I'm sure it is because they are based in Canada. Most of the reproduction 
houses are in Europe, mainly France and Germany. It may be that the laws are 
hard to enforce on this issue out of the states. Many of my studio contacts say 
it's just too overwhelming. To be honest, while someone is making money off of 
their image, it is still their image advertising their movie that is being put 
out there. So, in a way it's millions of dollars in free publicity.  
Duplicating a video, DVD or CD to resell it is a different matter since those 
are primarily being produced for sale to the public to make a profit. Movie 
posters are not made for the public for sale or otherwise so the only money the 
studio is losing in that venture are the people that help themselves to 
originals at the studio, the printer or other vendors that utilize movie 
posters. In the end even those posters make it to a wall somewhere, again 
advertising that movie.
    Moviegoods makes their own line of reproductions and buys repros from other 
sources. I supply Moviegoods the frames they sell on their website and often 
they ship me the posters to install in the frames. They have a nice line of 
reproductions to movies all the way back to the silents and conveniently 
printed to 27x40, not some weird size like the ones that come out of Europe. 
That allows customers to swap posters in and out of a standard size movie 
poster frame. They are made on photographic paper and in no way would you 
confuse it for an original and they don't claim otherwise. I don't know what 
type of licensing agreement they have, if any. I'm sure most of these companies 
reproducing posters don't have licensing agreements. Portal does and I'm sure 
it irks them that they have to pay those fees when all these other companies 
are out there reproducing like crazy for no fees. Just guessing.
 
Sue

----- Original Message -----
From: Tom A. Pennock
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:09 AM
Subject: [MOPO] MovieGoods?

How does the company MovieGoods get away with reproducing ALL those movie 
posters, lobby cards, EVERYTHING? Someone said it's because they are really 
based out of Canada. I would think legally royalties would have to be paid. 
These prints are not licenced like the Portal's and other were or are now. 
These are just run off  with total disregard for the studio's and copyright 
holders.
 
--Tom Pennock


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