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Old 01-26-2010, 08:12 PM   #1
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Old 01-26-2010, 09:57 PM   #2
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A neighbor in my condo complex used to get editor DVD versions and sell them. I've watched American Gangster, Seven Pounds and one other one before they were even released in theaters.

With Torrents nowadays, I'm not sure who would pay for movies.
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A neighbor in my condo complex used to get editor DVD versions and sell them. I've watched American Gangster, Seven Pounds and one other one before they were even released in theaters.

With Torrents nowadays, I'm not sure who would pay for movies.
The screeners are the best ones to find; they are typically the exact thing you will see in theaters. The editor versions can sometimes be lacking. I remember watching the original Matrix movie that was an editor copy just a few days after I saw it in the theater. It just wasn't the same; for example, in the beginning when the crew of people talks Neo into coming out to the bar, when they are in the bar and everyone is dancing, there is no music playing and you can hear all of the people's feet shuffling around.
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The screeners are the best ones to find; they are typically the exact thing you will see in theaters. The editor versions can sometimes be lacking. I remember watching the original Matrix movie that was an editor copy just a few days after I saw it in the theater. It just wasn't the same; for example, in the beginning when the crew of people talks Neo into coming out to the bar, when they are in the bar and everyone is dancing, there is no music playing and you can hear all of the people's feet shuffling around.
You should see the copy of Wolverine that I have. The end fight scene is still in computer animated form along with a few other scenes. I saw it like a month before it was in theaters though. :P
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You should see the copy of Wolverine that I have. The end fight scene is still in computer animated form along with a few other scenes. I saw it like a month before it was in theaters though. :P
I've seen it - lots of CGI framework with no textures.
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Old 01-26-2010, 10:45 PM   #6
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When online bootlegs were still kind of new I used to download them but eventually I realized that if its a movie I really want to see Id much rather see it in the movies anyway rather than a crappy screener or handheld on my computer. If its a movie I dont really care about then I dont mind waiting until the DVD/BluRay-rip's come out with better video or sound.
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Old 01-26-2010, 11:02 PM   #7
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the plane scene is probably the worst.
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I've seen Tropic Thunder but it WAS in theaters and I managed to find the one streaming site where some dude in Thailand filmed it off his armrest.

Other than that, I just download the torrent. I buy what movies I LIKE which has steadily grown to almost none since completing my awesome 80s action movie collection.
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Tropic Thunder was a horrible movie, imo.
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Tropic Thunder was a horrible movie, imo.
It's in my 'to watch' stack....somewhere near the very bottom.
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