Make that about four movies on your list that I don't have. Scratch CYBORG. No wait, make that six, I don't have 200 POUNDS or MY WIFE IS A GANGSTER 3 either. Though that said "2."
There could be others, but few.
Nice try, though.
I do, however, have THE MAGICIANS, I just haven't watched it. It's one of four
VHS tapes that I picked up at a Korean video "bang" downtown that was selling off rental stock, and a place I don't frequent. And this baby's been rented, I can say that much, but since I didn't know much about the film—and still don't, as I haven't watched it yet—and the sleeve on it didn't have English text (as usual!), I just scooped it up with the others because they were, quite frankly, cheap. It
looks legit, but as I'm
no expert in Korean VHS, I wouldn't be surprised if I'd picked up
more than one bad one in the bunch. And they won't be going back if they are. The guy had about eight in total in the box, which looked pretty picked over, but I just took the ones that had the most interesting covers. Looked like he was going DVD-rental-only. Thankfully, his DVDs looked very legit, with proper slipcases, liner booklets, bonus discs, etc. In fact, when we were there just this past Thursday, we discovered a brand new outlet selling nothing but legit DVDs, VCDs and, best of all, CDs. I fear they won't last long, though, but perhaps the mall management will actually give some consideration to what they're trying to do, and set about squeezing out the bootleggers. One can dream...
Despite my oft-chronicled visits to Pacific Mall and its neighbours, I don't buy their special imports, though the temptation is palpable. I may have been burned on some Korean tapes that I scooped up in a bargain binge, but for the most part, I can spot the DVD boots a mile away because of their sheer
ubiquity around here, and prefer to have originals largely because I never know when I might get around to watching them and like to know they (hopefully) won't be deteriorated DVD-Rs by the time that happens. While I won't deny I've seen quite a few boots over the years, I've taken pains to avoid buying them when there are legitimate retailers in these same malls that really need the business.
Read this year's "odyssey" thread to see the rather sad little places where I actually get most of my stuff (bargain boxes, 40% off sales). The vast amounts of Hong Kong VCDs I'm buying for less than $2—including another 7 for $10 that I picked up on the way home Friday night; gotta list those!
—leaves a fair bit of money to keep on the Korean stuff and, to a far lesser extent, the Japanese stuff, which tend to be the movies I get to enjoy with Angie.