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Though the of screener copies of Star Wars Episode III spreading via BitTorrent turned out to be, a new workprint of the film was leaked online yesterday. Watermarked with, the workprint was made available as a DVD-R by a by Wednesday afternoon.
To get an idea of the quality of this workprint, the video below is a 19 second sample excerpt, posted along with the complete film to Usenet newsgroups. (Thanks for mirroring,.) Download: (7.3 MB, XViD) Mirror #1: (Note: I don’t have the movie and have no plans to download it, so please don’t ask me how to download it. Also, please don’t post torrent links in the comments.) Update: This entry is linked in a new and many media outlets that use the Reuters feeds, like,,. The story is also on the right now.
In the blog world, it was linked by, (indirectly), and, among others. My bandwidth is going through the roof. Downloads of the sample video are pushing.
That’s pretty insane, and it’s a testament to EV1 Servers that the site is still online and speedy. Actors are paid what they’re worth.
Go try to make a movie by paying the backstage guys what you think they’re worth, and get whatever actor you can afford or you think they’re worth. Then try to finance the film, or even better, risk your own money on it with no big names. People risking millions of dollars on a one-off venture tend to be risk-averse, so a Tom Cruise on the bill makes sense in terms of reducing risk.
That’s worth what it’s worth. I do enjoy people’s opinions on the way other people should put their money at risk though, it’s great. Imo i think once you create something, it is out of your hands. Star wars, simpsons, et al–they are at this point cultural icons in line with their thinking, why not charge people a nickel everytime someone utters a brand name?
It is ridiculous the money is made by the people who go line up to see it, buy the taco bell cups, and rent the dvd special editions and for the most part, the mainstream will always pay up for the social currency of owning an ‘official’ copy. But at the end of the day, information will always be free to those who want it, and entropy will always eventually kill those institutions who’d centralize. Hmmm I just saw it at the movie theatre. I have no interest in downloading it now. Besides, it was $10Cdn, which is twice the price of renting at Blockbuster, but WOW!!!
Was it worth it. I might go see it again. I’ll wait for all 6 movies to come out in a collectors package (probably for christmas or something). Unless it’s a rip from a DVD, or the DVD itself, there’s really no point in downloading a movie. So better off to wait if you can’t go see it at the movies, or better yet, go to the library and read the book version. I just went and saw the movie today at the local theatre. Wow, some real bad guy stuff going on.
Will probably watch it at least once more in the theatre and buy the dvd (bought all the other ones too) but I will be downloading a pirated version as well so I can enjoy it at home. I dont feel one bit of regret as having already purchased a ticket I feel that I have payed to use that intellectual property for my own recreation. And I will not be sharing it online or otherwise.
To bad there is no middle ground with these megolithic industries. They remind me of Garth from Wayne’s World “We fear change”.
After Metallica banned me from Napster the gloves are off and they can all get bent. I bought every album they ever made at least twice and haven’t bought one since the Napster debacle. Seems the only way to make a dent is to hit em where it counts. Love Star Wars though and I’m happy to put money down for it.