Mind you... Dire Straights 'Making Films' wouldn't work either
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or the Drifters singing "Saturday night at the fillms" although they could have used "Saturday night at the pictures"How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Streaming - not into this torrents malarky.
Reason for asking is because I came across a (Chinese) site that has all the latest US movies on there. In fact, the movies appear to be originals and not cinema camcorder jobbies.
Bearing everything in mind the quality was pretty good - much better than the 'wanna buy DVD' carp you get in the UK.
I am also of the mind that movies should be watched in the right environment - cinema or home cinema but am more than happy to watch 'lesser' movies this way. i.e. movies I wouldn't necessarily pay to watch at the cinema or rent.
So far watched, The Kingdom, No Country For Old Men & There Will Be Blood.
Does this make me a bad person?Last edited by Clippy; 23 January 2008, 15:57.Comment
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joox.net allows you to download the divx or avi files.
Not sure if they know it though.Comment
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