I can't believe I forgot to say goodbye to Clean Flicks. Those filthy self righteous sanitizing bastards no longer have a store in my little town or anywhere, thanks to a judge in Denver who ruled in favor of that crazy little thing called... what was it? Oh yeah. THE LAW.
My only regret is that I failed to say "good fucking bye you fucking pricks" so many weeks ago when it would have been relevant.
2 comments:
I'm not a big fan of Clean Flicks, but I AM a big fan of individual rights. Do you really believe that Clean Flicks was doing something wrong?
Think about it... this sets a dangerous precedent. Now we can't start a Fight-Club-inspired business that inserts pornography into family movies to make them more interesting.
Seriously though, I'm really not OK with the government forbidding me from having someone make modifications to a movie I've purchased for personal viewing.
My biggest problem is not what they were doing but that they were doing it... if that makes sense. I am a guy who has made two (albeit two very shitty) short films, neither more than ten minutes. But if anyone out there started butchering either of my films it would really piss me off. Not because they are art, but I put a shit load of work into them. I can only imagine what it would feel like if I was talking about a full length feature.
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