Re: Recently watched
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Hah, I saw a discussion about that last part on an ISP forum. These small-time ISP owners were all saying how they deliberately don' keep any logs for over 2 weeks, because if some agency came along and wanted to take away some of their servers or something, it would put them out of business. It is far easier for them to say 'we delete all logs after 2 weeks', than for them to spend time helping the RIAA or whoever.
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Re: Recently watched
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If you have got digital TV then the quality isn't that much different IMO. Of course you don't get surround sound - it just depends how much you like movies. How many times are you ever going to watch a DVD you paid ?15 for? For me, it's not going to be that many, because I'm not a big movie fan. I will watch a movie for free yes, but balancing the cost and how much I enjoy a film, I wouldn't go and buy that same film if the free option were not available.
I really don't think that being able to get music and films for free affects how much people go out and spend. I know a wide variety of people who have access to mp3s, some of whom have always bought loads of CDs, some who hardly ever bought CDs (before mp3). The people with loads of CDs are still buying CDs now they can have mp3s from my experience, and the people who didn't used to buy many CDs still don't now they have mp3s.
I think I have only ever bought one movie in my life, and that was to use up some gift vouchers. It's only in the last year that movies have been widely available to me on the internet, and the situation of me not buying any movies hasn't been changed by this. In contrast, one of my housemates had always bought DVDs and before that VHS, and now movies are available to him on the internet, although he may sometimes watch them from this source, he still buys as many DVDs as he always did. People who buy DVDs and CDs don't see illegal downloads as an alternative to this, they see it as something extra...
Re: Recently watched
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Tue May 11th 2004 at 1:52pm
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Peesh, the only "experience" I get from multiplex cinemas is one of disgust at the prices to get in, get food etc.. absolutely obscene. I'll stick to legal renting/buying for home viewing, or support the independent cinemas more :smile:
And the best thing is, you can almost guarantee quality and save your wallet from wasting its efforts on another "film by numbers", as it were.
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Has anyone seen Clint's first film in the role of director? Mystic River, I think it's called.. it's showing soon, wondered if it was worth seeing?
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Crono - Heh, it's one of my ingrained anti-capitalist feelings.. cinema was always promoted as a family experience in education et al as a youngster, but being from a 5 child family with 2 state wages to support it meant it was just another expense "we couldnt afford"... and many others couldn't :sad:
Ever since then (and my very few visits, I think i've been to a multiplex for about 7 films in 20 years of living, and 3 of those were the remastered star wars trilogy :razz: ). ive just been against it and it's heinous pricing policy, which cuts out a lot of potential viewers - and alienates them from "peer discussions" in school, which is quite sad, IMO. It didn't bother me, but it's the principal of the issue I guess :smile: - ?4.45 on a student concession is still expensive IMO, but that's just me - uber cynical :smile:
On the plus side I did read a lot more books, developed my art and generally had a wider cultural base to work from, but like I say - it's the principal, when we live under a so called "socialist government".. :razz:
The independent cinema is just as expensive, but I feel like I am getting more worth from it than I would with multiplexes.. personal taste/issue I guess, but thats my reasoning :smile:
If you read all that (that line sounds familiar :wink: ) I thank, and congratulate you :smile:
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compare that ?4.50 to having two pints of lager, and IMO it suddenly doesn't seem so expensive for ~2 hours entertainment (if you like films), and subsequent chit-chat :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Heh, sorry Crono - didnt pick up on the point of Clint directing before.. i never enjoyed him as a rule (apart from the obvious exceptions :wink: ).. me looks into the clintster
Jeff; agreed - I will say I do spend money on beer a lot more than cultural outings now, but it more based a deep seated principal formed from childhood years - where money isolates people from common culture, and breeds a thousand other problems with it :smile: And I love films - it just so happens most of them aren't the hollywood hits.
i'd rather put my cash toward an institution commited to showing films with true (and consistent) depth/story/meaning behind them, but I guess that's just personal taste again :smile:
you'll be likely to find me watching TV films (on a scouring of reviews etc, to see if theyre good) or watching indepedent or "non-mainstream" films - eg goodbye lenin, das experiment, battle royale (to cover a few posts, not name dropping :razz: ). that way even if i am unsatisfied I can be confident I didn't fund the hollywood 'crapola machine' (for the most part) and also save money on buses/taxis - and still retain the convenience of pause/play and a toilet and a kitchen :wink:
Ironically enough, I had forgotten that also cinemas are probably a definite no-no now, as my "bad" eye reacts horrendously to artificial light/screens/darkness. And I dont fancy wearing an eye patch to the cinema, either :razz:
Re: Recently watched
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I do like a lot of "blockbuster" films, just as much as the next man :smile: But I have the chip on my shoulder from youth days/experiences, and it is harder to shake ideals I have believed in since I was a kid :smile:
I dont sit and protest or "refuse" to go, there is just numerous reasons I won't go to a large multiplex cinema, hell, I don't even visit the indepedent one that often - it's all personal taste. But please, dont confuse my anti-Cine stance with a dislike of films in general - and yeah, like you say, most of my dislikes are the international titles...
I think also you raise a good point on the independent director, some do get bogged down with personal agendas or areas they "over focus" on - for the most part you do get better quality for your money, though.
The main thing that hacks me off about cinema is the way bad films can be dressed up with the large screen, impressive sound and general presentation to have a "shine" it doesnt deserve - yet the experience of media on such a scale can blind people to whether it is actually a 'good' film :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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Some films have to be watched in a cinema- Kill Bill 1 and 2 were so good in the cinema (mainly because everyone else in the rooms either laughing away at them japs squirming on the floor with no legs or cringing at exploding eye balls...)
hmmm
Anyone seen Van Helsing yet? I've heard its a pile of crap.
Re: Recently watched
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Van Helsing seems to be a love/hate film. Either you really enjoy it, or you don't. Depends if you like mindless summer blockbusters really.
Re: Recently watched
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Being an employee of the movie biz, I have to agree that downloading movies is bad. I work only when there is work, and like now, I am unemployed. Shows get cancelled, or end, or the season ends and shooting stops for 3 months out of the year. Most of you don't have to worry about the next paycheck as the nature of your business is year round full time employment. As costs continue to rise in tandem with revenues falling due to theft(or piracy if you will) basically thats going to hurt industry employees like myself first. I don't pirate anything from the web(save for my shortlived foray into the pre-shutdown napster phase). If I like a movie or a song, or some software, it's because I saw it at the theater or bought it on DVD, or heard something good about it, or tried a free trial download.What in the heck is wrong with paying for stuff?. Just because it's on the web does'nt make it right. And in response to those who say "I download it first and if I like it I buy it", thats horse puckey, and you know it.
I hope I hav'nt steered this thread towards a lock down. :rolleyes:
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PS in keeping with the original thread topic, Kill Bill rocked. Gothica was pretty entertaining as well.
I also just bought the directors cut of Schindlers list. Amazing movie.
Pearl harbor?, I am relatively sure there are soldiers turning over in their graves over that POS. Michael Bay is a hack(Asteroid!! The Rock!!) Ben Snorefleck?
Re: Recently watched
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Yeah to be fair, I do read reviews and listen to 2-3 tracks off mp3 or perhaps listen to a friends copy of a musical CD before I buy it - but never, ever do I download entire albums, that's just wrong IMO.
It's just making sure you're not wasting ?10-?20 that you cant really afford to - and the bigger false idea is that the RIAA say it affects their sales... not exactly, junior.
Re: Recently watched
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How are demos that misleading? Other than for factors such as game length, replayability, extras, etc... they normally give a pretty adequte indication of what to expect. There might some exceptions, but in general the gameplay shown in the demo is similar to that found in the main game.
Re: Recently watched
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Just watched battle royale yesterday and tonight, really enjoyed it. It's a bit f**king depressing though.
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Battle Royale = uber great. The sequel isn't anywhere near as good, but still worth watching if you get the chance.
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To get back to a question on the previous page, Mystic River is definitely worth the watching. Incredible performances and a really smart script that was written without a formula. I went in cold turkey with little knowledge as to what it's about other than a friend's accolade and I recommend you view it the same way.
I could be wrong, but I think it might be the first movie Clint directed without appearing in. I remember there being some sort of Eastwood first to go along with it, but I just can't be certain what it was.
Re: Recently watched
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I think the leading actor in Battle Royale plays his role to absolute perfection...and of course Beat Takashi, the teacher, is wonderful as usual.
The reason I loved the film was because it had everything - love/romance, revenge, action, tension, horror, friendship, sacrifice, and more. There are very few films which give such a complete range of emotion and human nature.
Re: Recently watched
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I got ya :wink: Maybe it's just because I watched it on two not particularly cheerful days.
We all know you dig asian chicks and that's the only reason you like it so cut the sensitive emotion bulls**t Blair. That cutie from Kill Bill is in it too. :wink:
Re: Recently watched
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A_S: Aaah, the freakish psychotic with the mace thingy? I havent seen KB all the way through, but I thought I recognised the "slightly tapped" look on her face :biggrin:
Re: Recently watched
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I don't see how having the divx on CD is all that different from capturing the film from digital TV, editing out the adverts, and then putting that on CD? I'm pretty sure that it is perfectly legal to record from the TV and keep that recording in your house... In what way does the movie industry lose out more from somebody downloading the film than they do from somebody recording it from the TV and taking the adverts out?
Re: Recently watched
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Perhaps because you can only record from TV when it is on TV - and when it is on TV at least the makers have made some money out of it being shown.
Re: Recently watched
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Eeer, it's probably best not to :razz: This is all just vague talk compared to actual legal nitty gritty :smile:
Re: Recently watched
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I'm just saying that recording from TV is generally accepted, while downloading is not. My view on why this is the case, is that the film makers have made money from their film being shown on TV - money that was paid by the TV company to get you to watch their channel. If you record this for later use, they still made some money out of you watching the film on TV (I know you might not always watch it on TV when you record, but you may).
Somebody buying / renting a DVD and ripping it to their computer and sharing it, isn't really comparable. I guess the company still made money out of that one person buy the DVD but the money that person spent on it was to let them and immediate friends / family watch it, not to allow hundreds around the world to watch it.
Re: Recently watched
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duncan, did you read my post? or just gwils..??
you are talking about a different area than i.. not flaming you, just asking again to draw your attention to my word.. "Enterprise"
Re: Recently watched
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I don't think sharing them is right, just that videoing the TV showing for your own / immediate friends'/family's use is ok.
Re: Recently watched
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Television and radio shows are paid for by the advertisers who run commercials during that show, hence, it is free to you.You see an average of 30 commercials during a half hour show. Prime time we'll say they are paying 100,000 to 500,000 for each spot. Add to that all the local affilliates who have in turn, their own local spots at considerably less cost (like Schmenke and sons hardware, on Podunk st, downtown!). These affilates all pay for the rights to air the shows and therein lies a considerable chunk of change being made per episode. Not to mention all the aftermarketing, syndication etc. None of this comes out of your pocket hence the free part.
Re: Recently watched
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The whole thing doesn't add up. If I download a divx of a film that I have seen on TV, is this ok, because it is the same result as me just recording it off the TV when I watched it, and recording from the TV is accepted as fine/'fair use'? What if I rent a movie, then copy it to divx (I couldn't do this if I wanted to because I have no DVD drive), and share it only with close friends/family? How is this not equivelant to recording it off the TV and showing it to close friends/family? It turns into a big grey area where the deciding factor is how you define a 'close friend'.
What if I then shared the movie on the internet, and somebody who had seen it on TV downloaded it? What if that person changed chanels during the adverts so as not to watch any of them?
Re: Recently watched
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Re: Recently watched
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just finished watching "Holes"
tis truly a 2 thumbs up flick..
Re: Recently watched
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went to see a private screening of Troy last night. I would have to classify it as mildly entertaining on a film basis, truly UNBELIEVABLE historically speaking. Watching Brad Pitts glowing abs and suntan becomes a bit boring after 2 hours.
SPOILER!
He Dies!!!!!!!!(As we all know Achilles did )anywho, Hope I did'nt ruin it for ya
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question: why is there a private screening of troy, when the movie is in theaters already??
or.. am i missing something?