
While this is certainly a very niche thing for the vast majority of people, hundreds of classic films with professional subtitles for the first time ever is something that film enthusiasts will be going nuts over, and the Criterion/Shout Factory fans and followers will be drooling. The internet is always watching for this kind of stuff and working under the assumption that this media will only be available for the blink of an eye unless they archive it themselves. There was a huge rumbling on the internet when Disney announced that they'd be re-airing a marathon of all their classic 90's TV movies from the Disney Channel like The 13th Year, Zenon, and Can of Worms a few years back and that it'd be in HD rather than the crappy broadcast quality from back then, and the first thing people were clamoring about was "Someone is totally gonna capture these and share them online right?" Given, these are all on D+ now, but this was long before that was even a twinkle in some Disney execs eye.
