NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:3) it looks better than a lot of other movies did at this stage (FF *cough*, ghost rider *cough*)
Yeah, the special effects for Ghostrider look pretty bad.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:3) it looks better than a lot of other movies did at this stage (FF *cough*, ghost rider *cough*)
Alex Kingdom wrote:Positive things about this movie looking like crap?
- If it's slightly better than crap I'll be pleasently suprised.
- I'll save money by not buying the toys/Mechendise
- I'll spend less time on this site and the internet in general and do something more worthwhile with my life.
Senor Hugo wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I sincerely hope that anyone who illegally downloads this movie is caught, and heavily fined or thrown in jail. I suppose in the vast list of criminal offenses, this isn't that severe, but I cannot stand thieves. If you aren't willing to pay for something others have worked hard on, they you don't get to see it. Period. By the way, I hope your parents are all happy with being failures at raising children.
Hey, if it was worth seeing it in theatres. We'd see it in theatres.
When I watch it on my computer and believe that it's worth seeing in the theatre. I'll go and see it.
I'm a pirate, and proud of it. The whole 'boo hoo you're stealing stuff that people worked hard on' schpeel is old. Obviously they didn't work hard enough on it for us to not pay to see it. Not to mention the only people getting hurt would be the crew, but then the studio already paid them.
So Bay won't be able to own his second helicopter like he wanted. It'll teach him to make better movies.
Phategod1 wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I sincerely hope that anyone who illegally downloads this movie is caught, and heavily fined or thrown in jail. I suppose in the vast list of criminal offenses, this isn't that severe, but I cannot stand thieves. If you aren't willing to pay for something others have worked hard on, they you don't get to see it. Period. By the way, I hope your parents are all happy with being failures at raising children.
Hey, if it was worth seeing it in theatres. We'd see it in theatres.
When I watch it on my computer and believe that it's worth seeing in the theatre. I'll go and see it.
I'm a pirate, and proud of it. The whole 'boo hoo you're stealing stuff that people worked hard on' schpeel is old. Obviously they didn't work hard enough on it for us to not pay to see it. Not to mention the only people getting hurt would be the crew, but then the studio already paid them.
So Bay won't be able to own his second helicopter like he wanted. It'll teach him to make better movies.
ARGH MATEY, I have a question If I borrow a Bootleg Copy or a real DVD and I didn't pay for it do I still deserve to watch it.
Zuko wrote:Considering downloading it in the first place is a negative, anyone who answers has already failed at answering this thread correctly.
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:anyone saying downloading it is illegal and so on.....
I am sure everyone at some time had taken a casette tape and recorded music off the radio, same thing witl file sharing.
and the reason theater attendences are lower these days are:
1: Near 10 bucks a ticket, especially when no one has money to spend these days in the era of Bushinomics.
2: Paying insane prices for overpriced junkfood and popcorn covered in glop resembling the stuff plastic surgeons suck out of fat people's asses.
3: Carpetting that has not been washed since 1982.
4: COUNTLESS NUMBERS OF SMEGGING PREVIEWS!!!!!
5: Ending up sitting next to some fat, sweaty she-hag.
6: People talking at the film.
7: Seats are covered in some bodily fluids I am not in a hurry to know what they are.
8: DVD's come with the stuff laying on the cutting room floor.
9: People only go to theaters nowadays to make out, anyhow.
10: Having to duck your head when the fellow with the camcorder is behind you.
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Anyone saying downloading it is illegal and so on.....
I am sure everyone at some time had taken a casette tape and recorded music off the radio, same thing witl file sharing.
and the reason theater attendences are lower these days are:
3: Carpetting that has not been washed since 1982.
4: COUNTLESS NUMBERS OF SMEGGING PREVIEWS!!!!!
5: Ending up sitting next to some fat, sweaty she-hag.
6: People talking at the film.
7: Seats are covered in some bodily fluids I am not in a hurry to know what they are.
8: DVD's come with the stuff laying on the cutting room floor.
Riotflea wrote:I mean, people who like to act all condescending towards movie downloaders (Hi, Ironhidensh!) are missing the MAJOR fact that going to see a movie... you're not even seeing the whole movie anymore.
Emperor Primacron the 1st wrote:Anyone saying downloading it is illegal and so on.....
I am sure everyone at some time had taken a casette tape and recorded music off the radio, same thing witl file sharing.
and the reason theater attendences are lower these days are:
1: Near 10 bucks a ticket, especially when no one has money to spend these days in the era of Bushinomics.
2: Paying insane prices for overpriced junkfood and popcorn covered in glop resembling the stuff plastic surgeons suck out of fat people's asses.
3: Carpetting that has not been washed since 1982.
4: COUNTLESS NUMBERS OF SMEGGING PREVIEWS!!!!!
5: Ending up sitting next to some fat, sweaty she-hag.
6: People talking at the film.
7: Seats are covered in some bodily fluids I am not in a hurry to know what they are.
8: DVD's come with the stuff laying on the cutting room floor.
9: People only go to theaters nowadays to make out, anyhow.
10: Having to duck your head when the fellow with the camcorder is behind you.
Leonardo wrote:Cleanliness and space aren't issues for me. It's the disturbing noise of chatter that puts me off cinemas. Some people can be so rude.
Zuko wrote:Man I'd really hate to see some of the theaters you people describe. The one I go to has inclined rows so even tall people don't block your view. Rows are spaced nicely so you don't have to stand up to let someone by. Competent employees and ushers who I've actually seen remove someone for talking on a phone. Clean floors and handrails. Excellent picture and sound quality. $6.50 for a matinee and the best of all...Reclining seats.
For people like me who only have an LCD screen and some crappy speakers, the theater is wonderful.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Leonardo wrote:Riotflea wrote:I mean, people who like to act all condescending towards movie downloaders (Hi, Ironhidensh!) are missing the MAJOR fact that going to see a movie... you're not even seeing the whole movie anymore.
While I see what you're saying, I just wanted to pick up on this one sentence. Audiences never saw an entire film; there's always been footage (nearly 80%, apparently) left on the cutting room floor! Audiences have consistently missed out on extra footage; the extra features on DVD's are just that: extra. They're bonuses.
metalslugx1942 wrote:I will watch this movie at home, then the big screen if its worth it. I like the toylines for the most part. A little on the box office demise for a minute whom seem to think movies at the theaters are loosing steam....
(Box Office data)
metalslugx1942 wrote:Not all ticket prices are uniform around the USA, nor aroundthe world, but when you look at the numbers, of budget needed to complete, and gross numbers at the end of the life of the film in theaters you will see that it far exceed the first numbers. And that is all taken into account our current economic standings with inflation. So, in essence, is the average ticket price is 10$, and a movie makes 300 million USA wide, thats 30 million ticket sales. So seeing as how in some cases ticket sales are lower in certain states, its well possible that it could far exceed that number. My point is, the movie industry is not suffering, just bad movies are. And that statement to me was to show that piracy has not really dented anything too much, is just Hollywood wants as much as it can get.
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