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Post by Baycrum on May 11, 2009 17:37:17 GMT -5
Hmmm...is this the right place to put this in?
Hmmm....
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Post by ChiroTheDragon on May 11, 2009 18:32:06 GMT -5
HOLY!!! OMG!! THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THIS IN!!! ;D
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Post by Blackboxx on May 11, 2009 22:20:04 GMT -5
Uhhh... Is this even legal? The movie's still in theaters for cryin' out loud!
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Post by Twitter Cordova on May 11, 2009 22:22:05 GMT -5
SWEET BUBBLES OF POP STAR! There's still on Youtube? I thought they already got removed! One account lost their own for posting the movie on there, but THANK YOU! Thank you so much for showing this us. Now we can watch it until it gets it's DVD release. YAYZ!
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Post by DolphinLight on May 11, 2009 23:17:35 GMT -5
Wow awesome! I watched it online before but I didn't know it was on you tube! I like you tube so much better than other sites that post movies. Thanks!
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Post by fuzzynecromancer on May 12, 2009 22:36:48 GMT -5
This is wrong.
Go out and buy a ticket or wait for the DVD release. SUPPORT the film that you claim to love and adore.
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Post by RF on May 12, 2009 23:38:04 GMT -5
*Agrees with fuzzy and refuses to click on youtube* I'd rather pay Dreamworks for their hard work because they so deserve it with this movie.
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Post by Baycrum on May 21, 2009 15:41:03 GMT -5
and now....its gone.....
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Post by Twitter Cordova on May 21, 2009 17:24:40 GMT -5
Think there could be another shot of it showing up online again soon?
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Post by Blackboxx on May 21, 2009 21:17:54 GMT -5
Not anytime soon. Like I said, the movie is still in theaters. Any online source you see is most likely going to be pirated, or a crappy camcorder recording. Both are illegal.. I think... I'm no lawyer, so I don't know, but I have a pretty good hunch.
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Post by RF on May 22, 2009 11:37:51 GMT -5
Well, duh, all of this is illegal. Come on guys, just wait for it to come out. What if DreamWorks got fed up with it popping up online and decided not to let it come out on DVD?
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Post by Crazyrabidpony on May 22, 2009 12:18:55 GMT -5
Hurrah! The evil illegal pirated-ness has been vanquished!
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Post by Nobility on May 22, 2009 15:18:36 GMT -5
Well, duh, all of this is illegal. Come on guys, just wait for it to come out. What if DreamWorks got fed up with it popping up online and decided not to let it come out on DVD? While I'm not trying to stand in support for the illegal streaming, there's no way Dreamworks (or any movie company, for that matter) would ever be so "fed up" with pirating that they wouldn't release a movie on DVD.
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Post by Aurum on May 22, 2009 17:28:51 GMT -5
The Dark Knight and Indiana Jones 4 have statistically shown that they would have easily beaten Titanic's record (Even taking inflation into account.) if it wasn't for online pirating.
As much as I'd like to watch the movie again, I'll look forward to the DVD. I want it to be as successful as possible! :)
And guys, this is one of the reasons why some companies are trying to go 3D-only in the future: so that audience members can't just record the screen.
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Post by Twitter Cordova on May 22, 2009 18:29:31 GMT -5
That is a good excuse; you can't really record a 3D movie that well, but I think people were getting this from the regular versions instead. And I have to nod and agree with Noblity's pointers; Dreamworks and the other companies would not use an excuse to avoid their movies hitting a DVD release; if they did we be stuck watching them online for the rest of our lives
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