Quite possibly. I'm sure those who work at MVM or Beez would have a different account of the state of the industry to my doom and gloom, or if not that then at least a different flavour of doom and gloom.chaos said:I'm sure pricing is way more complex than that, but I thought this could be food for thought.
Zin5ki said:Those £50 Hellsing boxes in HMV appear very dusty
Zin5ki said:... I can picture our industry falling apart, and otaku.co.uk (etc) becoming the only legal means for us to watch things.
chaos said:Zin5ki said:... I can picture our industry falling apart, and otaku.co.uk (etc) becoming the only legal means for us to watch things.
Technically speaking, it's not really legal, as it was not rated by BBFC.
I believe that a new / fairer rule should be applied, where art house / niche market films should pay only a symbolic fee. I'm sure the commercial blockbuster can pay for it tenfold.
I think we should start a campaign and get our MP's to vote it, after all, we don't pay duty on books for cultural reasons, so why not make it cheaper to have this on the country? I also fail to understand why we don't have a common european standard for this, which would make much more sense in my opinion.
I disagree. It's not just mere entertainment, it's also a glance into a different culture. I know a load more about the US, than I know of Australia. I believe I can name dozens of US cities, but only a handful of australian. i think you can get the picture.BlackWolf said:Other langauge films are just another type of media entertainment so why does it seem they get the short end of this stick?
BlackWolf said:You know given that anime is more popular on the contient i'm wondering what kind of system they do have other there, ratings board included.
chaos said:I disagree. It's not just mere entertainment, it's also a glance into a different culture. I know a load more about the US, than I know of Australia. I believe I can name dozens of US cities, but only a handful of australian. i think you can get the picture.BlackWolf said:Other langauge films are just another type of media entertainment so why does it seem they get the short end of this stick?
Chaos said:BlackWolf said:You know given that anime is more popular on the contient i'm wondering what kind of system they do have other there, ratings board included.
One that makes sense?
I understand you have to verify all audio / subtitle tracks and why you have to charge based on time. It's only fair at the end. But still, there is quite a lot of difference in movies that sells by tens of thousand copies to those that struggle to ship more than 5 thousand copies.
BlackWolf said:I would agree with that, especially with the BBFC thing, i think its a cruel way for them to get money, it should be pay once for the title not for each vocal track. Other langauge films are just another type of media entertainment so why does it seem they get the short end of this stick?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it optional for a DVD to be rated by the MPAA, provided it isn't shown theatrically? None of my R1 DVDs mention anything other than "parental discretion advised".Project-2501 said:Given the choice between the BBFC and the MPAA, the BBFC wins hands down.
If nothing else, it's easygoing on the pocket.Project-2501 said:Self certification is a good idea in principal but it could go horribly wrong IMO.
This is my opinion, but nothing is more unfair than treating everybody equally.BlackWolf said:They probably don't care about the end sales, to them its just another movie that needs to be checked. I suppose it offers the ultimate fairness although i wonder if it would be easier for them to check the scripts and then to watch the visuals once to make the ratings.