Glitch

Dec 05, 2007 22:49

Listen, Glick, the movie industry is already doing the one thing that guarantees I will never illegally download their 'products', namely they are now making such deficient, low-brow, half-assed, worthless, over-hyped, over-funded, overwritten, sub intellectual, inadequate, substandard, ridiculous, inferior, scoff-worthy, malodorous, cringe-making ( Read more... )

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tarmle December 6 2007, 01:52:27 UTC
Ah, Fight Club.

Remember those days, when the test of a movie worth making wasn't $title =~ /(Harry|Bourne|\d)/?

I think that was one of the last movies I ever actually bought (along with a copy of Dark Star as I recall).

"I don't want to interrupt"

I was on a roll, wasn't I.

But really the question is: are any of those movies worth your freedom? What The Glitch is asking for is unprecedented access to your personal communications. It's exactly as offensive as being told that they should be allowed to open all your mail to make sure none of it contains an unauthorised copy of a DVD.

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