Do You Download Movies That Are Still in Theaters?
How many of you download new movies that are still in theaters? I've thought about downloading one, but too worried I get into some kinda trouble for downloading them. So, what are the chances of getting caught?
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I don't have time for downloading movies, period. One, they're too large, and two, I'm always busy with other things to get done.
Media threads like this would be better off in the Media Center, for next time. just letting you know. ;) EDIT: Also what Merv said. I can pay money for something you can actually see and hear. ;_; |
Who even downloads movies that are still in theatres.
The quality fucking sucks. |
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I only get DVD rips. |
I dunno, just to watch them. Don't really care about the quality.
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It's pretty much the same quality as the bootlegs you can buy off the street. I've never been an audiophile, but the quality is just so horrendous that I can't bear to watch it. It spoils the movie for me, and chances are I end up not liking it. I need to watch movies and experience the full effect that it's intended to provide, and I just can never get that with bad quality movies. I'm sorry, but it's just not worth it to me.
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Only ever do that around Oscar's time when all the DVD quality versions of films out at the mo get sent to the people for judging and get leaked onto the 'net.
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No, I'd rather pay to see the film because in all honesty I think the cinema experience is a part of the movie itself; there's nothing quite like the cinema unless you have a ridiculous tv setup at your house. Also the quality is pretty shite to be fair. The first ripped movie I watched was really badly done, and I guess I've not really bothered to watch them since then.
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Truth.
I go to movie to see movies. I enjoy the the movie experience. I like seeing things on the big screen, with the big sound, eating my overpriced popcorn and coke. The only movies that I'll bother to download are older movies that I either can't find, or am too lazy to rent. |
No, because most movies these days really haven't interested me much. That and they're huge files with shit quality until the DVD rips roll around, and even then it might be riddled with all sorts of artifacts.
I don't agree with the "movie experience" bit. If it means expensive tickets, overpriced food and freezing theaters, then count me out. Or maybe it's just NYC movie theaters that assrape you with their prices. |
I've only ever downloaded one movie out of spite, and it was Kill Bill Vol. 1. On that day, my family went to eat at Swiss Chalet and we barely made it on time to the theater, and then the ticket person said Kill Bill Vol. 1 was rated R and I wasn't 18 yet. So later on I downloaded the movie and watched it at home since I couldn't watch it in theaters, and my mom sat down and watched it with me.
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I only DL'd movies that didn't make it here. One was The Matador. And it was a nice quality. Indie movie for a bit, I think. Anyhow, no issues with quality. History of Violence for some reason never came here. Nor did a massive amount of anime movies released in theaters. The only Miyazaki movie we've ever gotten here was a one-time special midnight showing of Princess Mononoke, and that was a LONG time ago.
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You can find those bootlegs that are ripped from DVDs sent out to like reviewers and stuff. They usually have those warnings on the bottom, with a number to call so you can turn yourse... the person who ripped it in.
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Answer to the question: Hell no.
DL'ing movies before release is lame. I mean, seriously if you need to see it that bad, pay for it. Otherwise, you can definitely wait to see it legitimately for much less than the theatre price. I swear patience is lost in our world today. |
I don't download Movies period. On the rare occasion that one's worth buying, I buy it. If it's not really worth buying I shell out the $5 to rent (and burn) it from Blockbuster.
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I've never downloaded a movie. They take up too much space, and if I really want to see it, I'll just pay $10 and go with my friends because they most likely want to see it, too.
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I remember I downloaded a bootleg of Silent Hill. Couldn't even see the monsters at the beginning because it was sooo dark. Adjusting brightness/contrast didn't even help. It's just better to wait until the DVD comes out.
EDIT: Although I do remember that release of Star Wars Episode III (you know, the one that pretty much got EliteTorrents.org shut down) and it was superb because it was taken from a workprint. So that would be the one time I downloaded a movie that was in theaters and enjoyed watching it. Ironically it was the one time I downloaded a movie I ended up paying to see anyone and also buying on DVD. Most likely there won't be very many releases like that one in the near future. Maybe when more movies are made digitally instead of with film; I don't know. |
No unless the movie is something I'd be ashamed of going to watch. CAM and TeleCINE are just terrible. I can't stand them. So I bite the bullet and pay for the ticket, I couldn't really care less because it doesn't cost that much anyways.
Movies I'm ashamed of are any childish, teen or girlie movies. Example; Mean Girls. |
I will only download a movie if I can't get my hands on it easily -- such as foreign films.
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I usually only download a movie when there's a DVD Screener or DVD rip being released. CAM and Telesyncs are just not worth the effort.
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I cant stand when theres that prick who thinks he can perform miracles and great feats of magic because he already has a copy of the Matrix when your about to go see it in theaters.
Maybe this isnt exactly part of the discussion, but I thought going to the theaters was supposed to be more then just seeing a movie. You know, hanging out with friends, and having fellowship. Maybe im just a hopeless romantic like that. |
Twice I have downloaded before DVD release. One of the Lord of the Rings on a 3 CD release... never watched it... not sure why I got it... and now I own the DVD. And Inside Man, because I wanted to see the opening song and I didn't think of how pre-release it was... I left it on after the first song and about 20 minutes into it everything died. The quality was actually fine on it, DVD quality pretty much.
I never thought I liked video piracy until I started wanting to watch movies from the Criterion Collection and I realized I don't want to pay $40 a hit. Also, I download Hindi cinema since they still haven't learned how to not put non-skippable ads and get good quality on many of their films. And quality is important to me... I don't even think DVD quality is good anymore ever since I've started watching 1080p (actually 720p since 1080p won't fit onto my 19" monitor) video from Apple trailers and since I saw a nicely encoded H.624 HD anime fansub. The future is bright. |
my dad buys movies bootleg all the time, forwhatever reason. half the time the quality is nice, the other half the time, it's total shit. Why even bother? half the things hollywood produces these days are shit..
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