> If you had downloaded it and thought that the movie was REALLY bad, would
> you still go pay for a ticket to see it?  With something like Star Wars
this
> argument might fly, but what about some regular release, like Scorpion
King?
> Be honest.

Yep .. I might not watch it again, but I'd buy the ticket.  But, since I am
buying a ticket I might as well.

> > I didn't say it was legal.  I said I didn't feel guilty about it.
>
> So you openly admit in a public forum that you are breaking a federal law?
> I won't even comment on that.

I didn't admit anything.  I just said that I wasn't arguing the legality of
it.

> You can reply and have the last word if you want, I don't really care
> anymore.  I'll just be sure to discount everything else you ever post
since
> you admit to breaking laws just to be seen as "cool" in the eyes of your
> peers (why else would someone continue to distribute a bootleg copy of a
> hyped movie a day before its release?).

Hey, you know what?  I thought other's might enjoy getting an early look at
the movie.  My "coolness", or lack there os has nothing to do with it.  I
guess in a condecending prick's mind, everything someone does must be all
about "me me me".  I threw it out there in case anyone else wanted to have a
look.  Some have appreciated it .. some haven't .. some don't care either
way.  Hope you enjoy discoutning everything I say.  I know I will, because
then I won't have to put up with any more of your totally, out of line crap.

Have a nice day.

> -Justin Scott

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