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Sinister Films
I've just corrected the winner for Crescendo (1969) because someone has removed the Italian Sinister Films release completely. I assume this is because of the allegations that the company is a bootleg company. Have we deleted all of their releases? I've said this before and I'll say this again, it's a mistake. We should have a new field where if a release is a bootleg it can highlighted and the users can decided whether they want to purchase it. Especially if they're widely available on all Amazons.
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Users should decide NOT to purchase bootlegs and we shouldn't be pointing them in the direction of bootleg releases.Rick_Curzon wrote:I've said this before and I'll say this again, it's a mistake. We should have a new field where if a release is a bootleg it can highlighted and the users can decided whether they want to purchase it. Especially if they're widely available on all Amazons.
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Re: Blu-ray - Germany - Silent Night, Bloody Night AKA Death
Is Sinister confirmed as a bootleg company?
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Re: Blu-ray - Germany - Silent Night, Bloody Night AKA Death
No, Sinister Films releases were hidden by me pending an investigation. Apologies for not communicating that. I did not change any notes, since I was waiting for confirmation.Rick_Curzon wrote:Is Sinister confirmed as a bootleg company?
Currently, all I have gotten is a "might be" / "looks like, but cannot say without looking at specific titles", which is a far cry from the 100% proof I was promised.
I have told Brent_Reid to get back to me with a list of confirmed titles (or more solid proof), and I'd restore the rest. But I have not had a response on my message of March 21st. I think I have been patient enough, but I haven't even heard a "I'll get back to you", since he provided the first so-called "proof" on March 13th.
On the contrary, Mark_Meakin has provided me with information that might point to it being legitimate being associated with well-known Italian director Luigi Cozzi (and friend of Dario Argento). Sometimes being able to release high quality releases before anyone else.
I have likewise asked Mark to get back to me regarding some of the releases in his possession to find out, whether there is anything dodgy to tell.
Unless I hear something definitive, I'll restore the whole lot!
I neither want to serve bootleggers or some overzealous person in this regard.
I am not asking much. Just some tangible direct statement by an official licensor that can't be questioned or visual proof of something obviously dodgy.
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Re: Sinister Films
I have just restored all of Sinister Film. If anyone has proof either way, please provide, and we'll act on that.
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I've added a new Sinister Film release today, but as a suspected bootleg till confirmed otherwise.Ulrich_Christensen wrote:I have just restored all of Sinister Film. If anyone has proof either way, please provide, and we'll act on that.