tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9955979.post-3771722058814151862008-07-06T13:35:00.000-04:002008-07-06T13:35:00.000-04:00True, but I don't think the people who buy them ar...True, but I don't think the people who buy them are really expecting high quality. They just want to see the movie without having to pay $10 to sit through 15 minutes of tv commercials on the big screen and pay $20 for a dollars worth of soda and popcorn.<BR/><BR/>The best solution is, instead of making criminals out of their customers, the MPAA should just SELL THEM WHAT THEY WANT. When a movie comes out, sell no-frills DVDs OR DRM-free downloads of them for $10 each. If Piracy really IS keeping people out of the theaters, then it shouldn't affect the theater industry at all. And, the cash would be going right into the pockets of the studios (sorry, I meant the ARTISTS) rather than in the hands of terrorist/drug dealers.Tony LaRoccahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10645535189191174927noreply@blogger.com