honorbuddy: I am going to disregard any talk of the copy that leaked a couple of weeks ago. Fox was probably shitting bricks between that and sending out the wrong copies of Slumdog Millionaire two weeks ago. But still, who wants to watch that? It's not the finished product. And all the talk that people have about pirating games and letting developers get their money that is theirs, does that not apply with movies?
SHAME ON YOU!
TheCheese33: Look, I wasn't the one who brought the copy home, like I said before. If I were lying, you'd be able to tell because two-thirds of the post would've been "OF COURSE, I HAD NO PART IN THIS. IT WAS ALL HIM." Of course it applies to movies! I have bought every movie that I own, and every game that I own. Lord knows I've tried to be as uncaring as the rest of my senior high school and take everything for free like they do, but I have a conscience, and I just can't do it without seriously injuring myself.
I did not do this to brag about how I got to see a movie before anyone else, or watch it without the full intention of paying for it. Believe me, I will go to my local theater on May 1st, buy a ticket, and sit through it again, just so I can feel a little less guilty for even watching a copy I didn't even have a part in retrieving. Hell, I'll take a picture of the ticketstub and post it here just to show you I'm a man of my word!
Dude, if you didn't like it that much why would you subject yourself to it again? I wasn't really pissed at you or anything, I was just trying to bring a point across (that and the fact that I've been working on this damn report all afternoon and I'm bored out of my mind). Also, I had actually heard good things about it. I'm still hoping for the best, I'll go see it when it comes out, Lord knows I like my summer blockbusters with a large soda and popcorn covered in butter.