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Entertainment columnist fired for reviewing 'Wolverine' workprint

article published on 6 April, 2009

Last week we reported that one month before its theatrical release, a workprint version of 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' had been leaked online, and that hundreds of thousands had downloaded it, despite the fact that it was missing CGI and some scenes. On Friday, an entertainment columnist for Fox News by the name of Roger Friedman, wrote a review on the leaked film in his column, adding ... [ read the full article ]

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LissenUp
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6. April 2009 @ 15:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Anybody that is a true moviegoer or a true fan of the X-men series is a integrity-less loser for downloading this. Half fast, no CGI, missing scenes. Where's the enjoyment in watching that??? Ohhhhhhh...........the enjoyment is as I have always said..........being the first to steal, leech or jack the movie just so say you did that. I guess that's what makes a person "Cool".

Whatever. Have patience and integrity and wait for it to be released!
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6. April 2009 @ 15:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Or we can see if it is a steaming pile before forking out our money to see it in all its glory. I'm glad I did, because It IS a steaming pile, even when you factor in the missing CGI
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6. April 2009 @ 16:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I thought it was pretty good and I will most likely pay to watch it in the theater. It's interesting to see how they make some of the scenes.
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6. April 2009 @ 16:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Lothros:
Or we can see if it is a steaming pile before forking out our money to see it in all its glory. I'm glad I did, because It IS a steaming pile, even when you factor in the missing CGI

Yet another person using the ol "Hollywood keeps putting out crap" excuse to justify their rampant stealing and piracy. Find another reason and start contributing to society.

That movie will rock. Long anticipated and getting good 'beforehand' reviews.

PLEASE, TELL US ALL..................list the 2 MOST RECENT movies (past several years) that you would say weren't "steaming piles" and that you would sincerly shell out 10 bucks to see at the theatre. I think many would like to know what your idea of a good flick is since you knocked Wolverine.

I'm going to take a shot in the dark though........my guess is when this becomes available on DVD, BD, or downloadable as a DVD/BD rip, you will either steal it or go buy it. Either way.........you'll wind up owning this "stteaming pile".

HA HA HA......It's rough being right about most people.

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6. April 2009 @ 16:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by LissenUp:
Anybody that is a true moviegoer or a true fan of the X-men series is a integrity-less loser for downloading this. Half fast, no CGI, missing scenes. Where's the enjoyment in watching that??? Ohhhhhhh...........the enjoyment is as I have always said..........being the first to steal, leech or jack the movie just so say you did that. I guess that's what makes a person "Cool".

Whatever. Have patience and integrity and wait for it to be released!
A "True" fan will download this to go with his/her (her ? Who am I kidding ?) collection of multiple legitimate versions of previous movies in the sequence they PAID for, then when the movie is released will PAY to attend numerous times for the big screen experience, then when the dvd/br becomes available will BUY both versions on the first day, will then, six months later BUY the unrated version. 18 months after that will BUY the SE version. later on they will BUY the Directors cut then will BUY the anniversary editions

Me ? I will watch it Once at the cinema (third week after release so the cinema gets more of my admission fee) if it's very good will maybe buy the dvd and download the mkv
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Originally posted by Lothros:
Or we can see if it is a steaming pile before forking out our money to see it in all its glory. I'm glad I did, because It IS a steaming pile, even when you factor in the missing CGI

Yet another person using the ol "Hollywood keeps putting out crap" excuse to justify their rampant stealing and piracy. Find another reason and start contributing to society.

That movie will rock. Long anticipated and getting good 'beforehand' reviews.




PLEASE, TELL US ALL..................list the 2 MOST RECENT movies (past several years) that you would say weren't "steaming piles" and that you would sincerly shell out 10 bucks to see at the theatre. I think many would like to know what your idea of a good flick is since you knocked Wolverine.

I'm going to take a shot in the dark though........my guess is when this becomes available on DVD, BD, or downloadable as a DVD/BD rip, you will either steal it or go buy it. Either way.........you'll wind up owning this "stteaming pile".

HA HA HA......It's rough being right about most people.


Dude please who made you judge & jury ?...How many countless movies Hollywood made that rob people of there hard earn money were they spend more money on the trailer's than the movie itself & we didn't get a refund back.I watch this online plus I'm going to see it opening night i guess this makes me a thief also...lmao
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6. April 2009 @ 17:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just wanted to see the movie early. I still liked it for the most part, although there were a few plot holes I hope they fix up with the to-be-added scenes.

Do I think I'm cool because I saw it early?
I guess.
I can tell my friends and family what to expect and then they can decide whether to pay to see it, or just wait and rent it for $2 a night.

LissenUp, how could you possibly know these things? You're claiming knowledge that doesn't exist. People pirate media for different reasons. Some are seen as valid and others immoral, but regardless of what people think, piracy is a subjective topic. If I pirate a movie to see whether it's worth owning, is that bad? Or what if I pirate it and like it, so I buy the DVD or see the theatrical showing when I otherwise wouldn't have? Am I still a 'bad man'?

The line is vast and gray. Hollywood production companies are just trying to protect their money. They don't care about the intellectual property rights of anyone.
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6. April 2009 @ 17:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by elk1007:
I just wanted to see the movie early. I still liked it for the most part, although there were a few plot holes I hope they fix up with the to-be-added scenes.

Do I think I'm cool because I saw it early?
I guess.
I can tell my friends and family what to expect and then they can decide whether to pay to see it, or just wait and rent it for $2 a night.

LissenUp, how could you possibly know these things? You're claiming knowledge that doesn't exist. People pirate media for different reasons. Some are seen as valid and others immoral, but regardless of what people think, piracy is a subjective topic. If I pirate a movie to see whether it's worth owning, is that bad? Or what if I pirate it and like it, so I buy the DVD or see the theatrical showing when I otherwise wouldn't have? Am I still a 'bad man'?

The line is vast and gray. Hollywood production companies are just trying to protect their money. They don't care about the intellectual property rights of anyone.

Oh man, I knew that my statement would get misinterpreted. Please don't think I geared that towards you. It's geared to those WHO KNOW WHO THEY ARE. For most intents and purposes, it's geared toward those who complain about the movie and constantly use the "Hollywood produces crap" excuse to jack the films. 99% of them are actually "entertained" by the movie and will own it eventually, regardless o the fact that they thought it to be a "steaming pile". Granted I jack films too but I buy DVDs left and right too and AND........I never ever use that as an excuse because frankly......if Hollywood was truly pushing crap out, then they wouldn't be flourishing as well as they are.

I'm just waiting 'til that user responds with my request for 2 flicks they believe worth popping 10 bones on at the theatres.

Oh......and your "piracy" semantics holds no water. People, me, you and those with red blood and that breathe oxygen pirate movies for ONE REASON and ONE REASON ONLY.............because they want something for free and often don't feel it's worth shelling out any cash for it. That's why I do it. Your piracy definition is bogus and there is no "grey" area and it is not "subjective". I would expect that response and mentality from a 10 year old but you type too well for you to be that age.

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6. April 2009 @ 18:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Prediction:
Star Trek will be pirated as much or more than this movie, and yet will still gross BILLIONS!
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6. April 2009 @ 21:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry to break your hearts, but I was a comic book geek growing up and this movie has little to do with the xmen origins. In fact 90% was made up just to make a movie. It is a steaming pile of crap. another fox work of art. What they did to deadpool was inexcusable.
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6. April 2009 @ 21:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by tony2toes:
Sorry to break your hearts, but I was a comic book geek growing up and this movie has little to do with the xmen origins. In fact 90% was made up just to make a movie. It is a steaming pile of crap. another fox work of art. What they did to deadpool was inexcusable.
I hate when people compare movie to the comics i know it would be better if they followed the comics but if they don't get over it and just think of it as a new story. But really Most movies are crap i hadn't gone to the theathers in about 3 years because of it. Until coraline in 3D the #d was cool but the movie was crap and then i watched monsters vs aliens they're both cartoons but the later was 5 out of 5 to me. I would sugest to everyone to save theyre money and only go to theathers for 3d movies until it catches up to home movies. Then it will probably be by bye expensive 65 dollars spend in maybre a good or a crappy movie mostly crapy though.
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I don't know why the studios care so much about workprint and screener piracy. People still go out to the movies to enjoy a social experience so for good movies, piracy has absolutely zero negative effect on the box office. A workprint or a screener is not a replacement. It's just a preview that will help you judge whether it's worth watching it in theatres or not.... Oh Wait! That's exactly why the MPAA doesn't want us to download workprints and screeners! So that we are forced to buy their crap without knowing whether it's good or not first! If we don't go to see crappy movies, that means less profits for the MPAA. They don't care about the moviegoer one bit.

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all i can say is that the way the economy is especially movie ticket prices (i seen one theater charging $12), i'm doing what ever it takes save money to survive...even if it means watching bootleg movies. i'm not saying i support piracy or not, but i'm married with 3 kids when it comes to either watching a movie at a theater or eat or get gas to go to work, i choose the better. some people might say just wait til it comes out on dvd (which now-a-days is 3-4 months) but why should i wait that long and be the one thats missing out on all the hype?
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7. April 2009 @ 02:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Saw it, Will See it again in Theaters.
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this movie is a crap of garbage , would not watch it in theaters and waste my dollar bills
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7. April 2009 @ 10:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ehh, I saw it and will definitely be seeing it when it comes out in theaters. As far as people calling it a steaming pile and saying that they needed to see it first to verify... stfu.

The film is 100% the movie that the trailer makes it out to be. The trailer has:
- Wolverine saying he's gonna cut someone's head off
- Gambit hitting backflips and knocking people through walls
- Wolverine on a motorcycle attacking humvees
- Wolverine flying through the air and attacking a helicopter, landing on it and then actually riding it.

I can vouch 100% this is that type of movie. That level of ridiculousness either appeals to you or it doesn't. If you liked the trailer, you will totally like this movie. If you hated the trailer, you will hate this movie. The trailer wasn't designed to fool anybody into watching the film.
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7. April 2009 @ 17:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Originally posted by Lothros:
Or we can see if it is a steaming pile before forking out our money to see it in all its glory. I'm glad I did, because It IS a steaming pile, even when you factor in the missing CGI

Yet another person using the ol "Hollywood keeps putting out crap" excuse to justify their rampant stealing and piracy. Find another reason and start contributing to society.

That movie will rock. Long anticipated and getting good 'beforehand' reviews.

PLEASE, TELL US ALL..................list the 2 MOST RECENT movies (past several years) that you would say weren't "steaming piles" and that you would sincerly shell out 10 bucks to see at the theatre. I think many would like to know what your idea of a good flick is since you knocked Wolverine.

I'm going to take a shot in the dark though........my guess is when this becomes available on DVD, BD, or downloadable as a DVD/BD rip, you will either steal it or go buy it. Either way.........you'll wind up owning this "stteaming pile".

HA HA HA......It's rough being right about most people.
Alright, I'm neutral as far as X-men go. I've enjoyed the first three movies, but if it relies on cg effects throughout and not much story, I think I'll pass. Don't be so harsh on the people watching the incomplete version. If it's worth seeing it will just make them want to pay to see it that much more. Personally, I don't see ever blowing 10 bucks on seeing a movie one time, I prefer to wait until dvd/blu-ray release. BTW< don't be concerned with hollywood hurting for money, have you seen what these actors are paid!!??? Get over it.
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7. April 2009 @ 18:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, I'm a pro-torrent/pirate kind of guy but you've got to admit that this columnist got exactly what he deserved.
What kind of idiot gets an illegal copy of a movie and then does an illegal review of it?
It's actually kind of funny if you think about it!
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7. April 2009 @ 22:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I love the first 2 Xmen (own box set). I was expecting a good movie but this is not the hype I was hoping. It reminded me of the Elektra spinoff from Daredevil (I like and own), not very good.
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Originally posted by LissenUp (Newbie) 6 April 2009 16:58:
Originally posted by Lothros:
Or we can see if it is a steaming pile before forking out our money to see it in all its glory. I'm glad I did, because It IS a steaming pile, even when you factor in the missing CGI

Yet another person using the ol "Hollywood keeps putting out crap" excuse to justify their rampant stealing and piracy. Find another reason and start contributing to society.

That movie will rock. Long anticipated and getting good 'beforehand' reviews.

PLEASE, TELL US ALL..................list the 2 MOST RECENT movies (past several years) that you would say weren't "steaming piles" and that you would sincerly shell out 10 bucks to see at the theatre. I think many would like to know what your idea of a good flick is since you knocked Wolverine.

I'm going to take a shot in the dark though........my guess is when this becomes available on DVD, BD, or downloadable as a DVD/BD rip, you will either steal it or go buy it. Either way.........you'll wind up owning this "stteaming pile".

HA HA HA......It's rough being right about most people.
Wow a studio plant on Afterdawn too!
this is history right here. Die studio spamming "newbie account" scum.

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tony2toes, I hate to burst your bubble, bub, but if you've been reading the X-men as long as you claim to have you'd know that Wolverine's origins have always been shrouded in mist. He himself has no memories of who or what he was BEFORE the weapon X program. There have been a few comics or graphic novels put out dealing with the very subject you claim is made up by Hollywood for the movie.

We know that wolverine's father was killed by his grounds keeper and we know that wolverine manifested his claws for the first time then and used them to kill "DOG" Logan. What we can't say for sure is if he didn't meet Storm, Scott and Gambit and a few other mutants along the way BEFORE he joined the X-men.

I, on the other hand, have been reading the X-men since it's inception written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack "King" Kirby and cancellation and rebirth back in 1975 with Dave Cockrum as the artist and Chris Claremont as the writer. So, bub, get your head out of the air and take it for what it's worth. So you don't like this version of the origins, so bloody what, others will and your incessant whining will be lost in the wind just like Juggernaut's powers when he met Leech in X-men Last Stand
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9. April 2009 @ 14:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
LOL

sucks for the columnist though.
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My main question over this entire subject is this: how good or bad did the review say it was? Sure, it was reviewing a pirated copy, but, was the review taken down for that reason or because the movie got a bad review? Having not seen the review before it was taken down, it leaves that question in my mind.
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9. April 2009 @ 16:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
He should have said he watched on a friends PC instead of admitting that he downloaded it.

"News Corp. owner Rupert Murdoch has said in the past that he has a "zero tolerance" policy towards movie piracy."

Where did he admit to selling or bartering this film for personal gain ?

Copyright infringement, maybe. Piracy, NO.

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Quote:
Originally posted by elk1007:
I just wanted to see the movie early. I still liked it for the most part, although there were a few plot holes I hope they fix up with the to-be-added scenes.

Do I think I'm cool because I saw it early?
I guess.
I can tell my friends and family what to expect and then they can decide whether to pay to see it, or just wait and rent it for $2 a night.

LissenUp, how could you possibly know these things? You're claiming knowledge that doesn't exist. People pirate media for different reasons. Some are seen as valid and others immoral, but regardless of what people think, piracy is a subjective topic. If I pirate a movie to see whether it's worth owning, is that bad? Or what if I pirate it and like it, so I buy the DVD or see the theatrical showing when I otherwise wouldn't have? Am I still a 'bad man'?

The line is vast and gray. Hollywood production companies are just trying to protect their money. They don't care about the intellectual property rights of anyone.

Oh man, I knew that my statement would get misinterpreted. Please don't think I geared that towards you. It's geared to those WHO KNOW WHO THEY ARE. For most intents and purposes, it's geared toward those who complain about the movie and constantly use the "Hollywood produces crap" excuse to jack the films. 99% of them are actually "entertained" by the movie and will own it eventually, regardless o the fact that they thought it to be a "steaming pile". Granted I jack films too but I buy DVDs left and right too and AND........I never ever use that as an excuse because frankly......if Hollywood was truly pushing crap out, then they wouldn't be flourishing as well as they are.

I'm just waiting 'til that user responds with my request for 2 flicks they believe worth popping 10 bones on at the theatres.

Oh......and your "piracy" semantics holds no water. People, me, you and those with red blood and that breathe oxygen pirate movies for ONE REASON and ONE REASON ONLY.............because they want something for free and often don't feel it's worth shelling out any cash for it. That's why I do it. Your piracy definition is bogus and there is no "grey" area and it is not "subjective". I would expect that response and mentality from a 10 year old but you type too well for you to be that age.

please chill, you said your point now leave it at that....
 
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