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acealive1
07-Jan-2008, 08:41 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Night-Living-Dead-Brianna-Brown/dp/B000TXPXC8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1199738338&sr=1-5
bassman
07-Jan-2008, 08:49 PM
I think this has been out for a long time now, dude. And I wouldn't pay for it, if I were you.
clanglee
07-Jan-2008, 09:17 PM
You know what, it wasn't the worst movie. I saw it in 2D, I think my experience would have improved quite a bit if I saw it in 3D. But still, I've seen much worse. But no. . don't buy it, unless you REALLY like 3D.
ProfessorChaos
07-Jan-2008, 09:33 PM
i wouldn't watch this again unless i was paid an ungodly sum and given lots of killer reefer to help me suffer through it. terrible film.:barf:
Dead Hoosier
07-Jan-2008, 09:53 PM
One of the worst films I have ever seen. Probably THE worst.
acealive1
07-Jan-2008, 10:15 PM
I think this has been out for a long time now, dude. And I wouldn't pay for it, if I were you.
who said i was buying it?
bassman
08-Jan-2008, 12:38 PM
who said i was buying it?
I don't know. You thought it warranted a new thread, so I thought you were excited about it or something. What's the point of this thread, anyway?
DubiousComforts
08-Jan-2008, 01:53 PM
What's the point of this thread, anyway?
It's not about saving money, that's for sure. Why pay $19.99 on Amazon when they can't give this disc away for $5 on ebay?
acealive1
08-Jan-2008, 07:47 PM
It's not about saving money, that's for sure. Why pay $19.99 on Amazon when they can't give this disc away for $5 on ebay?
better to get it through netflix and copy it
Skippy911sc
09-Jan-2008, 04:37 PM
better to get it through netflix and copy it
Its called Backing up... :lol:
DjfunkmasterG
09-Jan-2008, 08:03 PM
aka pirating. :D
acealive1
09-Jan-2008, 08:11 PM
aka pirating. :D
pirating involves taking over and selling. im just using netflix to my advantage to have copies so can watch over and over while taking up half the space on my dvd shelf
bassman
09-Jan-2008, 08:33 PM
From what I've heard.....even the pennies it would cost to rent this thing through Netflix is too much.
clanglee
09-Jan-2008, 11:50 PM
It's not THAT bad. I have seen MUCH worse. It was not, by any stretch of the imagination, a GOOD movie. However, It wasn't a total S#%tHeap. I really wouldn't mind seeing it again, as long as it was in 3D this time.
DubiousComforts
10-Jan-2008, 12:11 AM
pirating involves taking over and selling. im just using netflix to my advantage to have copies so can watch over and over while taking up half the space on my dvd shelf
Amen. By Hollywood logic, movie rentals shouldn't even be legal and public libraries should be outlawed (you can borrow movies for free at public libraries, in case you didn't know it.)
Nope, "pirating" is what the MPAA has allowed the video industry to get away with regarding the original Night of the Living Dead. The MPAA actually cares nothing for the artist or copyright law if it means no money goes into their pockets.
acealive1
13-Jan-2008, 06:26 AM
Amen. By Hollywood logic, movie rentals shouldn't even be legal and public libraries should be outlawed (you can borrow movies for free at public libraries, in case you didn't know it.)
Nope, "pirating" is what the MPAA has allowed the video industry to get away with regarding the original Night of the Living Dead. The MPAA actually cares nothing for the artist or copyright law if it means no money goes into their pockets.
why shouldnt we be able to get movies from libraries? we pay for libraries to stay open,so thats why its free
DubiousComforts
13-Jan-2008, 06:18 PM
why shouldnt we be able to get movies from libraries? we pay for libraries to stay open,so thats why its free
That's my point exactly. But by Hollywood logic, loaning out movies for free is considered "stealing."
Btw, FREE public libraries are a good example of socialism at work. Not that I subscribe to socialism, but it's one reason why people shouldn't be terrified by "socialism" when the word is thrown around simply to instill fear.
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