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#film: the rental.
cinematicwasteland · 7 months
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itswhatyougive · 7 months
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What I don't get about the password-sharing fiasco is....if it was the olden days and you rented a couple DVD/VHS movies, until you brought them back to the shop you could do whatever with them.
You could give them to other people to watch. You could show a movie to a group of ten friends. You had already paid for the tapes, so who was going to care what you did with them in that time?
Similarly, if you have already paid for a Netflix/Max/Dianey+/Paramount+/whatever subscription, you're getting charged monthly for that. The companies have already decided how much it is worth to rent their entire catalogue to you for a month.
So during your "rental period" for these movies and shows, who are they to say what you do with them? If you have someone over for Netflix and chill, they aren't part of your household, so should they not be able to watch a movie you are renting? If you want your friends to see something cool, who cares if they live a town away? That movie is still being paid for, and your "rental" will renew the following month when you pay your bill.
It feels like going to a video store, paying for a bunch of movies, then having to march back to the store with the friend who's going to watch them with you so they can also pay for the movies......while you're still renting them.
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videoandpizza · 5 months
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Uncle Buck (1989)
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dailyrannells · 7 months
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imdb added a synopsis for the movie andrew was filming in italy with nick kroll
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amandabergeman · 5 months
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My short film Periods, Puberty, and the Paranormal is screening in Cleveland on November 29th!! 🩸👯‍♀️🦑
Get tickets below:
https://www.clevelandcamerarental.com/post/cleveland-indie-film-incubator-screening-2023?fbclid=IwAR1NdUUkpKFS5EruEed4A-qSSjDq0FYoVzsa60ADsvODm6Bpt-shbWfkDVA
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hehosts · 10 months
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ren and his hosting
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pansyfemme · 11 months
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i was at a show last night for a band that’s been a staple of my city for like. 30 years? theyre the ones who played at my parents wedding and shit. but it was odd bc like. it was the most. like. my parent’s scene inside of my city show ever like. oh my goddddd.. like i mentioned before that my parents are well known where i live but like. im talking like. 30 years ago so like. everyone is like 55-70 in this crowd and i havent seen any of them since i was little. ppl were coming up to me like omg hi!! i used 2 babysit u/cut ur hair/etc and it was like. hi. i um. i transitioned. you may have heard about that. yeah my sister? well um. um. would you believe if the same thing happened to him.
#so. heres my description. the show was inside a video rental store that is beloved by the community#they have a small coffee bar so i got a lavender lemonade#the only ppl my age were the children of one of the guys in the band#also artists.#everyone knows everyone. even i know everyone#theres one dude who is famous for setting up an easel in clubs and painting with no hesitation. he did not do that but he brought a painting#to display during the show. he did tai chi in the corner during the show (which was a rock band.) while his girlfriend- who i’ve known since#i was very small bc she used to run events at the local bookstore- who is dressed very goth is crocheting and not paying attention to him#another guy famous for dancing at shows (often wearing a carrot costume.) was there. he was wearing a colorful blouse that was very ripped#and two pairs of glasses he glued together so one is upside down and the other is rightside up. he dances. intrestingly. and he was filming#himself. not the band. himself. the whole time. He brought a friend who was not wearing shoes. (it was pouring rain outside? and this venue#is literally not somewhere comfortable to walk on barefoot?) who tried to dance but wasnt very good so he kept lookin at the carrot guy for#help. pretty much everyone in the room got a shout out. ppl who havent seen me in years recognized me for some reason#god it was. tiring#we went with my dad’s best friend. who has the same name as my mother so ppl. still seem to confuse them lmao#esp bc my mom doesnt like to go to as many things to its often. my dads best friend my dad and me. which does look like a family ig
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svankmajerbaby · 1 year
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ok so. hopefully the movie will get better, but so far babylon is like singin in the rain if it was directed by a hollywood shill pasolini
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cinematicwasteland · 1 year
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not-mary-sue · 9 months
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videoandpizza · 4 months
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Blank Check (1994)
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moviechef69 · 1 year
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Valley Of The Dead (Malnazidos)
Ok this movie was cool as fuck it totally reminds me of COD zombie mode, its just like it. Movie takes place WW2. The natzi created zombies and this military from different sides have to join forces to fight together and survive.
My Rating 5/5
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rentalsrufusart · 10 months
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Rent Film Props in Vancouver: Enhance Your Set with Authentic Props
Lights, camera, action! If you're a filmmaker or involved in the world of film production, then you know how important it is to have authentic props on set. Whether it's a vintage car or antique furniture piece, having the right prop can make all the difference in bringing your vision to life. But where can you find these items? Look no further than Vancouver Film Props Rental! With an extensive collection of cleared art for film and other unique pieces available for rent, we'll help take your project to the next level.
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Conclusion
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By following these tips and taking advantage of Vancouver's wide range of cleared art rentals and other film props available for rent, you can create a truly unique and memorable production that is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
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dare-g · 10 months
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My car broke down Friday night so in order not to have to have to worry about how to get to work I got my vacation week approved for this week while I wait for it so ill be off til next Tuesday what to do ...
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cinekituk · 1 year
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insanefemme · 1 year
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Renting a car is so stressful 
I always expect to get fucked over
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