Where does everyone get these 'pre-release' dvds?! you know like the ones that are on at the movies.. is there a website I can look at? some body told me they are 'backups'
thanks!
MJG87
09-28-04 01:44 PM
sounds like bootlegging to me!
Fok
09-28-04 01:45 PM
Don't the video stores get them?
Jackskeleton
09-28-04 01:46 PM
Wait what? I'm a little confused by your statement but I will do my best to help.
Where does everyone get these 'pre-release' dvds?!
Do you mean films that break street date? Like if the dvd is coming out in the next few weeks and a store has it on the shelf early? That is just a random thing. Some mom and pop stores put films out before they are suppose to. But generally it's just a few stores that break street date.
you know like the ones that are on at the movies..
Are you talking about a dvd of a film that is still in the theater? That's a bootleg and you can usually find them in the back alleys of any major downtown area. They are bad and illegal. The MPAA has recentlly tried to crack down on these and anyone who circulates them. They aren't official releases and are usually recorded using a digital camera in the theater, a rip of a film telesync or through a leaked promotional copy. "backups" is a term used for bootlegs. they are bad.
you are welcome.
wordtoyamotha
09-28-04 03:04 PM
Sounds like bootlegs to me. Another legal way people receive pre-release dvd's through screeners. These are sent to people in the industry to review in an effort to generate publicity.
cultshock
09-28-04 03:28 PM
This new member is off to a good start. :rolleyes:
pilot
09-28-04 03:50 PM
bootlegs, backupss, movies in theater = bad.. no bootleg discussion allowed on dvdtalk.