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Movie Piracy on the web

For some, we tend to watch our entertainment legitimately where we actually pay for the services we use, as is legally intended.  For others they seem to feel as if it’s their god-given right to steal copyrighted content for their own purposes and have the most unique excuses for why.  It’s so sad, or bad that for Transformers 3 that’s coming out in July, there are already numerous results on the web for “free download” or “free movies” that want to lure  you into their tangled web of illicitly provided wares.  And for a movie that isn’t out yet.  I mean really?  The movie is still in post production.  But hey, this is the “wild west” era of the Internet we’re in, where everyone wants to offer and watch movies outside the normal processes that studios and distributors provide for the honest working Joe.

It’s the era, I’m sure.

Top Pirated TV Shows

As it goes, even TV shows have found themselves pirated right along with those “free movies” and such.  Of the shows available, ABC’s Lost was the most pirated show of 2010, followed by Heroes, Dexter, The Big Bang Theory and House rounding out the top-five pirated TV shows.

Other shows in the top-ten include How I Met Your Mother, 24, True Blood, Glee and Family Guy.

Top Pirated Movies

As far as movies go, success breeds success and that includes how the number of times a movie is pirated can mirror the actual success of a movie… sometimes.

In this case Avatar was the most pirated movie of 2010.  After that Kick-Ass, Inception, Shutter Island and Iron Man 2 were the top-five pirated movies.

Avatar made $2.8 billion at the box office.  Kick-Ass pulled in $96M worldwide.  Inception made $817M, Shutter Island … $294M.  If perchance pirated downloads equal potential box office interest, it seems that all of those “preview” thefts of movies could have hurt Kick-Ass at the box office.

The other movies that filled out the top-ten most pirated movies include Clash of the Titans, Green Zone, Sherlock Holmes, The Hurt Locker and Salt.

Pirating IS Theft

FBI Anti-Piracy Warning - no free movies these days

Yes, earlier I said preview.  I’ve seen the excuses and out-right self-deceptions where folks claim they’re stealing a movie to preview it to know if they want to go see it.  These silly statements make me laugh.  You steal… it’s as plain as that.  Just because you have access to a movie doesn’t mean it’s free.

When movies get hurt by theft it can impact various business entities and potential future projects associated with a franchise.  But hey, as long as the thieves get what they want, they seem to not care about the folks on the other end of the celluloid…  or these days, on the other side of their laptop monitor.

Can Piracy Be Quantified?

Despite all the claims about all the jobs and the millions of dollars that could be lost, it’s been determined that it is almost impossible to accurately quantify the economic impacts.

Though if you look at say one number, the 16.6 million illegal downloads of Avatar, that’s a mere $132 million lost to the distributors, studios and theaters if you estimate that at an average ticket price of $7.95.  Looking at Kick-Ass, it was downloaded 11.4M times.  That comes to $90.6M, which is on par with its worldwide box office of $96M.  In this case, Kick-Ass looks like it was hurt and hurt badly.

But the FBI had declared that in 2002 the industry lost up to $250B in funds, though that very report had no record of source data that can corroborate the stats.  Still, just looking at the two examples I’ve picked above, that’s a chunk of change.

Anti-Piracy Efforts In The Process

Earlier in 2010 an anti-piracy act was started that would give the Department of Justice the power to shut down websites that are deemed sites that help propagate the infringement of intellectual property on the web.  The act also enables the government to block U.S. access to overseas sites that get identified as sources of illegal content.

In late November in conjunction with Cyber Monday and the anti-piracy act, the feds shut down 82 domains that were online retailers of pirated products.

I Don’t Believe In Theft

Bart Simpson will not illegally download free movies

In case you had not noticed, I don’t approve of theft of copyrighted content.  When people steal things and leak a movie online, like even before it opens in theaters, it is things like that that motivate the authorities.

I don’t watch illegal content.  I believe in the system… or better yet, I would not like this kind of theft done to myself.  Think about this:  Say you worked for two years building something you wanted to sell to the public.  You depend on making enough money from it to live off of and reinvest the rest into your next project.  But you suddenly saw that your work started showing up on the internet and the number of copies of your product equaled about 30% of your net.  How would you feel?  If that 30% was the make-it or break-it difference for you, it would mean a lot.

Sure, the big studios make it just fine, but every now and then, these numbers can hurt the smaller folk and you don’t realized who it is gets stiffed.

But as more pirating takes place, I can only see it as a motivation for the $65 Billion industry known as Hollywood to actually apply some serious monetary pressure to the political system to motivate new laws and processes to be enacted that will make it just that more difficult for the regular guy to enjoy any kind of entertainment via the internet.

Resources:

slashfilm.com , slashfilm.com , arstechnica.com , boxofficemojo.com , thewrap.com , thewrap.com , thewrap.com , mashable.com , thewrap.com , cinemablend.com .

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Super 8 from J J Abrams

After so many months of games and puzzles, Super 8 cast found its first 2 members.  Vulture reports that sources close to the project that Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) and Elle Fanning (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button).

There are no additional details on their roles or other movie details.  J.J. AbramsBad Robot & Paramount Pictures have been pretty mum about the details, except that Abrams has tried to sooth movie goers curiosities and tell them that Super 8 is not a sequel to the shaky-cam movie, Cloverfield.

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Spike 2010 SCREAM AWARDS

The Spike TV SCREAM Awards is an event that honors the  best in different categories of entertainment.  The nominees that are selected for the different categories of the SCREAM Awards are chosen by what looks to me, to be a highly qualified advisory board that includes Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Damon Lindelof, Ridley Scott, Quentin Tarantino & Joss Whedon.

What I like about the SCREAM Awards is that once nominated by the advisory board, it’s up to you, the fans, to vote.  That takes out the ever evil politicing factor out of the equation and we see real winners.

Kick-Ass

The movie with the most nominations looks to be Kick-Ass (17),

Inception Teaser Poster 1

Inception (15) &

IRON MAN 2 Promotional Poster

Iron Man 2 (13).  The TV series with the most is True Blood (10).

But the problem is that this last year is stacked with some wonderful films.

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Lost Final Scene in Credits

Lost Final Scene in Credits

If you remember, a while back there was an auction with props and such called Lost” The Official Show Auction.

Despite my wanting to participate in these events, I know I need to bring the big guns to the table… it ain’t Ebay, and hence, I don’t usually get what I’m shooting for.  (I need a sponsor… that’s what I need!)  But some folks made out pretty good.  Especially those who could afford props like the Dharma Van, or Hurley’s Camaro, the Dharma Jeep and so on.  Yes… I would need really deep pockets for that.

With that being said, I was sent a preliminary example of list of what items did sell for what.  I thought you’d like to check out the press release from Profiles in History… the organization that held the auction:

Amazon’s Lost Store

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Lost Series Finale, Season 6 The Final Season

Profiles in History will be holding the much anticipated auction of movie props from ABC’s hit series Lost.  There will be over one thousand lots of goodies that range from props, to costumes to set pieces from the entire 6-season life-span of the show.

Too cool if you have the bucks.  Me, I’m wondering if they’ll be auctioning off the jet engine that sat on the beach or some of the airline seats from the first season wreck!?

Amazon’s Lost Store

Check out the press release below for more details:

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Hawaii Five-O 2010

CBS just announced today that some of the cast and crew from the Hawaii Five-O remake reimagining will be making an appearance at the 2010 Comic-Con event in San Diego!

The press release calls the appearance staff an “assembled team of genre giants,” as the following folks will be on hand:

Executive Producers

  • Alex Kurtzman &
  • Roberto Orci (Star Trek) and
  • Peter Lenkov (24, R.I.P.D.),

Director

  • Len Wiseman (Underworld),

and stars

  • Daniel Dae Kim (Lost) and
  • Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica).”

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Jorge Garcia's Nunu

Really sad news came from Jorge Garcia’s blog on May 31st…  (Hurley from Lost).  While he was preparing to leave Hawaii, his little dog Nunu was hit by a car crossing the street and died in Jorge’s arms.

This is horribly sad news, as any pet owner can attest to.  Our thoughts are with you Jorge.  We’re so sorry to hear about your loss.

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The SYFY CHANNEL

Back in 2007, per io9,  the Syfy Channel (When it was running under another name before they procured Michael’s website name) picked up a 90-minute pilot titled Alphas.

Alphas is penned by Zak Penn (X-Men: The Last Stand, Elektra, The Incredible Hulk) & Michael Karnow. It’s about ordinary citizens with extraordinary mental skills who take on cases that the CIA, FBI and Pentagon have been unable to solve. (And yes, that was a pun back there.)

OMG reports that Syfy has nabbed itself a director for the pilot in the form of Jack Bender. Bender was the primary director for Lost.

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Jimmy Kimmel Live

This week on Jimmy Kimmel Live, guests include Jake Gyllenhaal* (“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time”), Josh Holloway* (“Lost”), Colin Farrell (“Ondine”) 2. Actress Rose Byrne (“Get Him to the Greek”) are amongst some of the guests this week.

*These guest appearances are repeat episodes.

Check out the list for Jimmy Kimmel Live for the week of May 31st, 2010:

Following are the episodes scheduled to air the week of May 31-June 4 (subject to change):

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Monday, May 31 (Originally Aired: 5/20)
1. Actor Josh Holloway (“Lost”) 2. Cooking demonstration with Chef Adam Perry Lang 3. Musical guest Slayer

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Lost Final Scene Was Not A Teaser

Lost Final Scene in Credits

Lost Final Scene in Credits

When the Lost finale came to a close, everything seemed sorted out and what not.  They even had a preview show recapping and  pointed out things I missed over the 6 years, making closure that much more simple.  By the end of the series finale episode, when I was trying to recover from Victor having laid down next to Jack so he didn’t die alone, (BTW:  Where was Victor in the church?), the credits started to roll.  During the credits, an image was at the top of the screen of the original wreckage film set that started this entire entertaining television journey.

If you were looking closely, you’d recognize the original crash set, sans the victims.  I had in no way considered the wreckage to be that of the newly taken off airline with Sawyer, Kate, et al on board.  (BTW:  If Richard was from the conquistador era, was that his first airplane ride?  And he wasn’t freaking out?)

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