true , but mine are FREE...this isn't about oneupmanship my friend, or a pissing match. Anything copied from Tv will stink. I only downloaded from one place where there are numerous to d/l from .
Umm... No it isn't. Not the series.
Kevin
D'oh! When you're right, you're right. I just looked at my copy, and it has Fox's logo on it. I was going from memory in my previous post, and recalled the author of the online article I'd read stating Warner Brothers owned the rights to all of the Batman theatrical films, including Batman: The Movie. That said, I don't have an answer for you. Apparently, either Fox still owns the rights to the film and the author was wrong, or Fox came to an agreement with Warner Brothers.But about what you just said quoted above- WB released the '66 movie? How come the dvd case has Fox logos plastered all over it and the 20 Century Fox logo during the opening credits?
Is it a case of WB "allowing" Fox to released the film?
Kevin
Actually...We'll not likely get the six million dollar man either.
We'll not likely get the six million dollar man either.
I just looked at my copy, and it has Fox's logo on it. I was going from memory in my previous post, and recalled the author of the online article I'd read stating Warner Brothers owned the rights to all of the Batman theatrical films, including Batman: The Movie. That said, I don't have an answer for you. Apparently, either Fox still owns the rights to the film and the author was wrong, or Fox came to an agreement with Warner Brothers.
I wasnt even going to go down the road of oneupmanship. This coming weekend i am going to try an experiment and copy the dvds to see if there is any quality loss. If the results go well i am thinking of doing a free distribution, just cost for the blank media, and packaging.
I hate to admit this but i do the rapidshare thing for alot of movies that are out of print. I used to go through veoh.com but they cant get the site to work right since they got bought out.