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lol yea bootlegging movies is smarter. What are you 12? :laugh: And no I don't suddenly have to go, I pay attention when I eat meals and can usually predict when I'll have to go, it's not like I'm surprised. The difference is cheapness vs being a fan of film in general. Movies were created for theaters, so I enjoy going to them. Doesn't mean I won't buy it on disc and watch it home. I watch movies at home all the time, but I want to see this as soon as possible. Bootlegged or not, you can't get a decent copy for several months after its theatrical release. So bask in your cheapness, go download all your movies and sit at home all day, cuz you said it, you're smarter.

I dunno why I get sucked into stupid arguments, I need a smoke :s

lol yea bootlegging movies is smarter. What are you 12? :laugh: And no I don't suddenly have to go, I pay attention when I eat meals and can usually predict when I'll have to go, it's not like I'm surprised. The difference is cheapness vs being a fan of film in general. Movies were created for theaters, so I enjoy going to them. Doesn't mean I won't buy it on disc and watch it home. I watch movies at home all the time, but I want to see this as soon as possible. Bootlegged or not, you can't get a decent copy for several months after its theatrical release. So bask in your cheapness, go download all your movies and sit at home all day, cuz you said it, you're smarter.

I dunno why I get sucked into stupid arguments, I need a smoke :s

By your attitude in your posts, suggest to me that you do in fact download movies, music, etc. as well...of course unless your the Cult Leader of the World (read: the Pope)....

By your attitude in your posts, suggest to me that you do in fact download movies, music, etc. as well...of course unless your the Cult Leader of the World (read: the Pope)....

Haha no, I've downloaded movies before :ninjapirate: but I make habit of buying them on bluray or going to see them in theaters if I really like them. If everyone just downloaded things then studios wouldn't keep making movies/shows/music. I used to pirate all my music back in the day but I buy nearly all of it these days. Granted there isn't a whole lot worth buying lately but more because its not that expensive and I'd rather not see the music industry completely die off. My beliefs are if you download something and really like it, go out and buy it and support its creators.

Now back to topic. I had to stop watching that clip kaotic. As much as fiend anything Terminator its release is close enough I can hold off on potential spoilers. I'm all for trailers but taking entire sequences out of the movie, hell no :p

Oh believe me I wanted to, I watched about 1 min of it and it was really awesome but you gotta save some surprises for in theaters. I like trailers because they mix scenes together and show pieces of others, so when you finally see the scene in its entirety there are surprises and scenes you didn't expect. Thankfully it wasn't in HD, had it been, I probably would have watched it :D I have will power when it comes to SD content :laugh:

lol yea bootlegging movies is smarter. What are you 12? :laugh: And no I don't suddenly have to go, I pay attention when I eat meals and can usually predict when I'll have to go, it's not like I'm surprised. The difference is cheapness vs being a fan of film in general. Movies were created for theaters, so I enjoy going to them. Doesn't mean I won't buy it on disc and watch it home. I watch movies at home all the time, but I want to see this as soon as possible. Bootlegged or not, you can't get a decent copy for several months after its theatrical release. So bask in your cheapness, go download all your movies and sit at home all day, cuz you said it, you're smarter.

I dunno why I get sucked into stupid arguments, I need a smoke :s

Who said anything about bootlegging or downloading movies? I didnt (for the record)

Usually. Keyword. If you have to go you have to go.

A fan of film? Films arent made for you or theaters, they are made for money.

Obviously you are do not download movies at all because X-Men Origins was released in DVD quality the same weekend; But of course movies at a decent quality take months to come out ;)

Again you obviously have issues at me seeing a movie for free and you go paying 20+ bucks for a movie you may very well at the end not even like (I hope you do).

Don't worry about it bud, no point in arguing anymore at this point. All is good :laugh:

I will say though, Wolverine was a rarity, that usually doesn't happen, and I'll probably **** myself when watching this movie, so I'll probably wish I was at home :rofl:

Don't worry about it bud, no point in arguing anymore at this point. All is good :laugh:

I will say though, Wolverine was a rarity, that usually doesn't happen, and I'll probably **** myself when watching this movie, so I'll probably wish I was at home :rofl:

Im not arguing. Im right and you are right. We are having a conversation.

And no, Wolverine was not a rarity. It is happening more and more frequent.

That clip was LENGEND -WAIT FOR IT...and I hope your not allergic to dairy because the next word is going to be- DARY! LEGENDARY! I can't wait for this movie! :D

10 DAYS! *Countdown to judgment day begins*

1) I can't wait

2) you win for a HIMYM reference

3) did I say I can't wait?

Stay away from my one word posts. :D

I think I'm going to watch T1 tonight.

This.

j/k

I don't see a copyright, now do I? :laugh: If you watch T1, be ready to be sad that Arnold is a bad guy, I always saw him as a good guy since T2. :/ Maybe its just me.

If you watch T1, be ready to be sad that Arnold is a bad guy, I always saw him as a good guy since T2. :/ Maybe its just me.

Definitely just you, I loved him has a bad guy and happy he will be in T4. He was good in both roles but he plays a villain better I think. Gotta love his quote in the motel, "F**k you. Ass. Hole."

I already watched all 3 recently lol Except it reverse order because I'm cool :cool: Mine are all 1080p too, high five Sethos

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