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February 16, 2010 03:58:20pm |
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Yes Matt you did. It is spelled eteceta.
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bigdaddyrico85 |
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February 16, 2010 07:33:26pm |
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Alpha Video splashes Thier Logo on every PD title they release so noone will steal thier stuff. Funny thing is I got a 3 pk dvd of Dusty's Trails from them with the intention of using them for my show. When I watched them, Alpha had thier logo on it but only on the credits.
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guyzilla |
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February 17, 2010 01:29:02am |
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Yes, Alpha video puts a watermark on their product. Let me tell you how ironic that is. Some years ago I purchased a VHS copy of "Dead Men Walk" from Sinister Cinema. which as far as I know is strictly mail order. I watched it and noticed certain parts of the film had some noticeable flaws, but it didn't bother me too much. A few years later, when I changed over to DVD, I bought an Alpha copy and noticed it had the same flaws in the same places! I'll bet a lot of stuff they put out is from Sinister Cinema because just about everything Alpha has, Sinister's got in their catalog and then some! But the stuff's PD so what can you do?
This post was modified by guyzilla on 2010-02-17 09:29:02
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bigdaddyrico85 |
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February 17, 2010 04:46:47pm |
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Yeah. They all sponge off each other. I have 2 copies of Wild Guitar from 2 different distributors and its the EXACT same copy. Same splices in the same parts. Same bad jumps. etc.
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guyzilla |
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February 17, 2010 05:33:35pm |
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Sinister and Alpha product?
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bigdaddyrico85 |
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February 18, 2010 09:02:22pm |
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I was actually referring to Digiview and Mill Creek since they are theones I have majority of. Never had a sinister product.
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guyzilla |
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February 18, 2010 11:12:15pm |
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Yeah, I'm sure a lot of these guys work off each other, but I still wouldn't be surprised if the source material originated from Sinister Cinema. Sinister usually sources from film prints and not so much from video or digital product. I've been buying from them for years and I've noticed a lot of their prints are pretty well worn.
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bigdaddyrico85 |
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February 16, 2010 07:37:01pm |
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Pouint of story? None. I sometimes like to hear myself talk. lol
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beep* |
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February 16, 2010 09:27:10pm |
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I actually like these old shows more for the commercials nowadays. They would actually compose their own jingle music instead of ripping off dead rockstars' tunes like today.
And little Sheila James playing the daughter is Sheila Kuehl, who went on to the Dobie Gillis show and later became a California state senator.
"When I sit, you sit. When I kneel, you kneel. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera!"--Yul Brynner-The King and I-1956
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