Is there demand for high quality bootleg DVDs on the Dark Net?

Specifically for performances that aren't yet widely available via torrent sites, such as broadway plays for example.


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[19 Points] stickykitty1:

Nah, if you're on the DN you have the internet pretty much figured and get your movies via streaming, one way or another. I haven't watched a DVD in years. I guess maybe for resale but it's got to be a dying market.


[9 Points] walt81:

I would be interested in The Book of Mormon, South Park creators play.


[6 Points] docbenway123:

Ayo lemme get dat Hamilton doe!


[3 Points] 100x100ug:

I don't think there's any demand, but I'm intrigued.


[3 Points] None:

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[3 Points] OnionViking:

I don't mean to be presumptuous but I doubt that the majority of internet drug users are huge proponents of broadway musicals OR bootleg dvds of said performances. Just a hunch.


[2 Points] penile_implant:

There would probably be interest in DVD screeners of current run movies that studios send to critics.


[2 Points] lovelylittlegangster:

You might get a few sales for truly rare and interesting stuff but buying a Netflix sub off a DNM would yield more movies for your buck. Between Netflix, Amazon and torrents I can't think of anything I've really struggled to find within the past 2 years.

10-15 years ago you would have been onto a winner.


[2 Points] xansllcureya:

Maybe? Depending on your inventory and pricing, then let capitalism determine the rest of the answer.


[2 Points] KetaAlex710:

I wouldn't think so but if you had high quality cracked console video games you might have something going on there.