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Topic: Wow a reason to acutally buy a ticket to Sinbad.
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Don E. Nelson
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 138
From: Brentwood, CA, USA
Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 06-24-2003 03:34 PM
....I did some quick research on the "Pirate This Film" website, https://www. ptf.com. and it turns out that the "least" pirated, bootlegged, or counterfitted films and cd's are Pirate movies and Pirate Movie Sound Tracks. Now, the website went on to say that the reason for this is simple. Pirates, or bootleggers or what ever you want to call them are very superstious and paranoid people and it turns out that it is considered really bad luck to pirate a Pirate movie or any movie with the word Pirate in the title. .......now the good part, may i suggest that someone reputable, like John P. approach Jack Valente with this simple solution to the pirating, bootlegging, etc. problem.
Its all in the name of your movie, do you see where were going with this Joe, Hollywood needs to hire some creative writer types to work the word Pirate into the title of every new movie made, from now on, and the illigitimate copying of movies, cd's, and even software, will stop overnight.
Now for the really fun part, Who can be creative and come up with some Pirate titles for existing movies:
For Example: Pirates Die Another Day You've got Pirated mail True Lies of a Pirate The Cast Away Pirate The Sound of Pirated Music Rosemary's Baby Pirate Pirates Die Hard (part 1) Saving Pirate Ryan (sorry, got carried away) The Pirate of the Opera (sorry again) The Odd Pirate Couple What Women Want, Pirates Pretty Woman Pirate Three Men and a Baby Pirate Honey, I Shrunk the Pirate's Kids (this could be good) The General's Pirate Daughter Pride and Prejudice and Pirates (maybe for the A & E channel) The Last Pirated Picture Show What Lies Beneath a Pirate Band of Pirate Brothers (made for TV movie)
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-27-2003 02:15 AM
They'd be easiest to find by searching in connection with marine (boating) suppliers, hmm...
http://piratescove.safeshopper.com/60/cat60.htm?672 http://store.yahoo.com/gun-sword/aac-28.html http://pirateflag.homestead.com/
Woo hoo, I have become the John Pytlak of Jolly Roger links!
When I had a beach house, when the hurricanes came & all the sweat of boarding the windows, lashing all the moveables, securing everthing that weighed less than a tree, etc. was done, the last thing was to go out & raise the Jolly Roger on the pole at the end of the pier and direct technical language toward the hurricane. I made mine, belligerently & quickly; looking at it months afterwards in operation I realized that the crudity of the flag gave it that 'somebody doesn't give a & is dangerous' look that the originals must have had working for them. By the 2nd hurricane season, it really had some cred & ugly working for it. Those 'made' flags on the commercial sites to me seem to have a sort of precious look to them.
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