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Brent_Reid wrote:literally hundreds have sneaked on over the years, with no sign of them being removed anytime soon.
Brent_Reid wrote:Sam: without me spending ages searching. I recall periodically seeing posts from you at least, denouncing certain labels as pirates/bootleggers...
Brent_Reid wrote:Cheers Sam. There are Studio 4K BDs of The Stranger (1946) and The Third Man (1949) listed here. Both nicked transfers; the latter is ripped from the Criterion if I remember correctly. Not heard of Red Sun. Which country are they from; could you point me at any releases?
Spain's Llamentol are prolific offenders, with tons of pirated, non-grey copyrighted releases; does anyone disagree? DVDCompare currently has 70-odd titles listed.
Brent_Reid wrote:Funnily enough, I've been in touch with Bob Furmanek (who restored Scared to Death) and was in the process of adding his account to the article.
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I've got loads of Bela's fims on disc but hadn't got around to picking up Scared, so have put in an order for their original DVD. Thanks for the prompt!
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As to my original point: are there any labels whatsoever that we can all agree are pirates who shouldn't be listed on this site?
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