Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.
But its not completely free is it the broadband connection is being paid for so capitalism is still alive,anyhow back to the film is it any good.
Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.
Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.
But its not completely free is it the broadband connection is being paid for so capitalism is still alive,anyhow back to the film is it any good.
Do you mean at lovefilm or other such providers or do you mean stealing a living from people by doing an illegal download.Its not online yet so I have to wait.
Your poor laptop version of the film will in no way recreate the excellent experience sonically I had at the Vue cinema with the Sony sound system. The explosions almost rocked you in your seat.
Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.
Eventually all 'consumers' (which is a blatent misnomer for people who buy stolen goods or steal) will find all they will have to choose from is second hand hooky goods circulating around as manufacturers lose any viable route to market.
Get to the pictures!
Do you mean at lovefilm or other such providers or do you mean stealing a living from people by doing an illegal download.Its not online yet so I have to wait.
Your poor laptop version of the film will in no way recreate the excellent experience sonically I had at the Vue cinema with the Sony sound system. The explosions almost rocked you in your seat.
Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.
Eventually all 'consumers' (which is a blatent misnomer for people who buy stolen goods or steal) will find all they will have to choose from is second hand hooky goods circulating around as manufacturers lose any viable route to market.
Get to the pictures!
Now that's begging for a response! I refuse to go to the cinema, not because of the cost (despite being a tight-fisted Yorkshireman), but because I detest the sound of people talking, laughing, eating popcorn and slurping drinks whilst I'm trying to watch the film and, of course, the abnormally tall person sitting in the seat in front!
I am patient enough to wait for it to be shown on the television, then I can record it and copy it to disc (removing all the adverts, if present) and watch it at leisure. OK, my TV isn't as big as a cinema screen but it's big enough for my room and the sound system is superb.
Another advantage, often overlooked, is that you can stop the film to make a drink or go to the bog! You can't do that at the cinema.
Better to kill it than be screwed by it....Ebay , google and illegal downloading are slowly killing the capitalist society day by day.