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  • Great Additions to your DVD Library II: The Sequel

    12/11/2009 12:32:47 PM PST · by Leigh Patrick Sullivan · 6 replies · 560+ views
    The Moderate Separatist ^ | December 11, 2009 | Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    Enough cool suggestions were made by you that I have decided to add them to some of my selections which didn’t make my first cut and post a second list of titles that will add flavor to your home library.
  • $1 DVD rentals costing (Hollywood) biz $1 bil: study (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    12/08/2009 6:32:33 AM PST · by abb · 90 replies · 2,047+ views
    The Hollywood Reporter ^ | December 7, 2009 | Carl DiOrio
    Falling home video revenue is decreasing jobs, film prod'n A regional economic group estimates that dollar DVD rentals from Redbox and others has cost the entertainment industry $1 billion and that the "ripple effect" will cost hundreds of millions more. The Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. study said the nationwide declines in home video revenue will cause an additional $500 million in losses as more than 9,000 related job cuts wipe out almost $400 million in wages, primarily in Southern California. The dramatic assessment comes amid growing popularity among recession-wracked consumers of ultracheap disc rentals offered by Redbox and...
  • Man arrested at B.C. border with 'terrorist resources'

    11/13/2009 10:27:37 PM PST · by Cindy · 39 replies · 2,180+ views
    CTVBC.ctv.ca - THE CANADIAN PRESS ^ | Updated: Wed Nov. 11 2009 05:51:51 | n/a
    The Canadian Press VANCOUVER — SNIPPET: "Khaled Nawaya, a flight instructor, was arrested by Canada Border Services agents when they found $800,000 in gold coins and other currency in his car and pockets on Oct. 6, as he crossed into Surrey, B.C., near Vancouver." SNIPPET: "He'd been living in the U.S. since he was 17 and had gained approval for permanent residency in Canada. Besides the gold, Canadian agents found a ring bearing the insignia of Hezbollah, which has been listed as a terrorist organization by the Canadian government since 2002. They also seized 9/11 conspiracy theory-themed DVDs and a...
  • Shrimp's eye points way to better DVDs

    10/25/2009 3:27:05 PM PDT · by decimon · 37 replies · 1,252+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct 25, 2009 | Ben Hirschler
    LONDON (Reuters) – The amazing eyes of a giant shrimp living on Australia's Great Barrier Reef could hold the key to developing a new type of super high-quality DVD player, British scientists said on Sunday. Mantis shrimps, dubbed "thumb splitters" by divers because of their vicious claws, have the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom. They can see in 12 primary colors, four times as many as humans, and can also detect different kinds of light polarization -- the direction of oscillation in light waves.
  • End of the world as Hollywood knows it

    10/21/2009 10:44:28 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 71 replies · 2,247+ views
    CNet News ^ | 20 October 2009 | Greg Sandoval
    To: Charlize Theron, Hugh Jackman, Seth Rogen, Tina Fey, Steven Spielberg, Michael Mann, every actor, actress, screenwriter, costumer, best boy, cameraman, set designer, makeup artist, and agent--plus anyone else who makes their living in the film industry. From: Greg Sandoval, CNET media reporter and film fan. Re: Your livelihood Cut your spending. Save your money. Many of the revenue streams that have gushed into your industry for decades, some for nearly a century, are about to dry up. This will likely mean a period of belt tightening like you've never seen before. The end is coming for DVDs, traditional movie...
  • Maybe DVD Sales Collapsed Because Movies Suck

    10/14/2009 8:02:11 AM PDT · by AreaMan · 118 replies · 3,623+ views
    BigHollywood.Breitbart.com ^ | 13 Oct 2009 | John Nolte
    Maybe DVD Sales Collapsed Because Movies SuckPosted By John Nolte On October 13, 2009 @ 2:31 pm In Entertainment, News | 163 Comments Everyone seems to have an opinion as to why DVD sales have cratered since hitting their peak in 2006, but no one’s looking at the obvious answer. Plunging sales have been blamed on piracy [1], competing technologies such as video games [2]and low-priced rental outlets like Redbox [3]… everything but the quality of the actual films. First and foremost, I’m a movie lover. Nothing competes for my attention in this regard, including dollar rentals and the like. But...
  • Wal-Mart Scales Back DVD Displays (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    10/05/2009 5:00:09 AM PDT · by abb · 89 replies · 3,582+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | October 5, 2009 | Nat Worden
    A recent shift in merchandising strategy by the world's largest retailer spells more trouble for DVD sales and the entertainment industry that depends on them for profits. As part of a larger effort to clean up its aisles and appeal to higher-end shoppers, Wal-Mart is doing away with display cases to promote the latest hot movie titles. The move comes as major film studios are reeling from declines in revenue from DVD sales as cash-strapped consumers turn to low-cost rental services and digital downloads for home movies. "We think the new strategy implies Wal-Mart no longer sees DVDs and Blu-ray...
  • What software do you use to copy DVDs?

    08/31/2009 11:25:26 AM PDT · by LouAvul · 91 replies · 2,995+ views
    I need to copy some DVDs of some lectures but have no software. What do you use? thanx
  • Judge bars sales of RealNetworks' DVD software

    08/12/2009 4:54:34 AM PDT · by Abathar · 11 replies · 481+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 08/11/09 | Paul Elias
    SAN FRANCISCO – DVD copying software sold by RealNetworks Inc. appears to be an illegal pirating tool, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in a legal battle that's been closely watched in Hollywood and elsewhere. The Seattle-based company's RealDVD software violates federal anti-piracy law and also goes against a contract RealNetworks signed to gain keys to unscramble DVDs, U.S. District Court Judge Marilyn Hall Patel said. DVDs are embedded with anti-piracy technology that prevents copying, Patel noted. "RealDVD products are designed primarily for circumvention of that technology," she wrote. "This unauthorized access infringes the Studios' rights because it entails accessing content...
  • Judge Rules Against RealDVD

    08/12/2009 4:56:52 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 6 replies · 593+ views
    homemediamagazine ^ | 11 Aug 2009 | Erik Gruenwedel |
    A federal judge in San Francisco has sided with Hollywood studios and ruled against RealNetworks’ DVD-copying software saying RealDVD allows users to engage in copyright infringement. U.S. District Court Marilyn Patel, in an order issued late Aug. 11, wrote that RealDVD “circumvents a technological measure that effectively controls access to or copying of the studios’ copyrighted content on DVDs.” Patel’s order effectively bars RealNetworks from selling RealDVD in any form, including its Facet DVD player that can create and store DVD copies. Dan Glickman, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, said he was “very pleased” by...
  • Startup crafts DVD-Rs for the 31st century

    07/23/2009 10:40:57 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 10 replies · 501+ views
    The Register ^ | 23 July 2009 | Rik Myslewski
    A US startup has developed a new DVD-R technology that it claims will be readable for 1,000 years. Millenniata's tag line is "Write Once, Read Forever" - and if forever can be defined as 40 generations, that's exactly what its Millennial Disc Series promises. Millenniata president and CEO Henry O'Connell told The Reg that the Millennial Disc Series is designed to eliminate the need for governments, financial institutions, libraries, and others to regularly refresh and rotate their digital-data collections. "At the present time there is no digital media that can preserve data for more than a few years," said O'Connell....
  • Global home entertainment biz falling off

    06/15/2009 6:24:54 AM PDT · by rvoitier · 9 replies · 397+ views
    The Hollywood Reporter ^ | June 15, 2009, 07:14 AM ET | Stuart Kemp
    LONDON -- Falling DVD purchases and rentals by consumers have contributed to a drop of more than $2.6 billion in the global video biz sector, according to the latest figures Monday from Screen Digest. Internationally, last year consumers spent $26.4 billion on video software, with $18.1 billion of that spent on buying DVD discs. The overall figure represents a 3.6% drop on 2007 spend and a 4.7% drop on disc sales alone, the research shows. Screen Digest says the sales figures are in line with the overall trend that saw consumer spending plateau between 2004 and 2007 and the North...
  • Man stabs neighbour after seeing him romping with cheating wife in pornographic DVD

    05/14/2009 2:52:10 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 24 replies · 1,466+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | May 13, 2009
    A Taiwanese carpenter who found out about his wife's affair when he spotted her starring in a pornographic film with his friend later stabbed him in a revenge attack. The man, known only as Lee, from Taipei, spotted his wife cavorting in a DVD called Affairs With Others' Wives which he had bought to watch at home. The encounter was apparently recorded on a hidden camera in a motel.
  • Michelle Obama Wears $540 Designer Sneakers to Feed the Poor

    05/02/2009 12:56:15 PM PDT · by Schnucki · 78 replies · 3,148+ views
    Fox News ^ | May 1, 2009
    It's a first lady faux pas -- wearing expensive, high-fashion French designer sneakers to a food bank. Michelle Obama wore the sneakers, made by Lanvin, while helping feed the poor at a Washington food bank on Wednesday. The pricetag on the footwear? A cool $540. Keds, they're not. The sneakers, which come in denim and satin, are a favorite of comic Ellen DeGeneres and rapper Kanye West -- and they're "certainly not a reflection of the poor economy," said FOX News' Noelle Watters, host of iMag Style. "She paired the kicks with a much more reasonably priced cardigan from J....
  • DVDs on demand: Warner dips into untapped vault (LAT, VAR, WSJ, THR)

    04/14/2009 8:26:08 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 13 replies · 830+ views
    Hollywood Wiretap ^ | 3-23-2009 | Nancy Tartaglione-Vialatte
    Warner Bros. today will launch a service giving the public the opportunity to custom-order DVDs of films never before released via the medium. The move is seen as a response to dwindling DVD sales and also to customer demand for titles that while not totally obscure, didn't necessarily generate enough heat to merit a full-on DVD release. The Warner Archive Collection, available at WarnerArchive.com, includes films dating back to the silent age and for $19.95 per disc Warners will burn, package and ship for receipt within an estimated five days. Currently there are 150 titles available with for a total...
  • CODE OF MISCONDUCT (pre-Production Code DVD collection out)

    04/07/2009 1:52:41 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 17 replies · 1,248+ views
    NY Post ^ | 4-6-09 | LOU LUMENICK
    BEFORE the censors cracked down in mid-1934, Hollywood unleashed a flood of sexy, taboo-busting movies to lure audiences during the Great Depression. Six elusive titles -- most have never been shown on TV -- turn up in "The Pre-Code Hollywood Collection," out tomorrow, which vividly shows just how far the financially struggling studios were willing to push the envelope. Paramount especially seems to have gone out of its way to flout the Production Code Administration (PCA), whose myriad prohibitions weren't seriously enforced until Catholic groups threatened a boycott.
  • It's the Thought That Counts

    04/06/2009 3:16:06 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 2 replies · 465+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | Monday, April 06, 2009 | Burt Prelutsky
    I never imagined I’d say it, but I’m beginning to identify with Barack Obama. I’m certainly not referring to his politics or his narcissism, but it seems that both of us really suck when it comes to gift giving. First, he gave Prime Minister Gordon Brown some DVDs that were incompatible with English electronics, and then he gave Queen Elizabeth an iPod that contained his speeches. Well, I hate to admit it, but I can empathize. Shopping for a prime minister has got to be hard enough, but trying to shop for a woman who has her own country would...
  • Barack Obama gives classy non-DVD gift to Australian prime minister

    03/26/2009 12:28:19 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 5 replies · 732+ views
    Telegraph Blogs (U.K.) ^ | March 25, 2009 | Toby Harnden
    Poor old Gordon Brown. While he was being savaged in Strasbourg, the Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd was getting a terribly thoughtful present from President Barack Obama - a rare original printing of sheet music, the "Anacreontic Song", by John Smith, known these days as the "Star Spangled Banner". This was, as the Aussie press was not slow to point out, in stark contrast to "the lousy gift of DVDs Obama gave Brown" during his recent visit. Rudd had given Obama a personally signed and inscribed copy of Thomas Keneally's biography of Abraham Lincoln. Not bad, but not quite as...
  • Obama's Gift To British Prime Minister Rendered Useless By DRM

    03/20/2009 10:46:53 AM PDT · by bimboeruption · 23 replies · 946+ views
    techdirt ^ | 3/20/9 | Carlo Longino
    A few years back, it emerged that US Senator Ted Stevens had been given an iPod by his daughter, and it had changed the way he saw the RIAA and the measures for which it lobbied. It's always seemed to me that once politicians -- at least those not beholden to the entertainment industry -- experienced the stupidity and frustration of the locks and controls that groups like the RIAA and MPAA put on content and want backed up by law, they'd realize they were little more than attempts to frustrate consumers and prop up outmoded business models. Maybe the...
  • Confirmed: DVDs that Obama gave Gordon Brown are the wrong format

    03/19/2009 2:09:40 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 67 replies · 2,422+ views
    Confirmed: DVDs that Obama gave Gordon Brown are the wrong format posted at 4:50 pm on March 19, 2009 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | Share on Facebook | printer-friendly Via Media Blog, one final cringeworthy indignity from the gifts that keep on giving. Until now I thought Obama’s team had spent about five minutes brainstorming on what to get Brown. I was wrong. It was more like two minutes. What’s that term The One’s been using for his foreign policy? Ah, right. “Smart power.” Alas, when the PM settled down to begin watching them the other night, he...