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So sure you're justified only because you're not keeping it for you and you're trying to help some friends out.
So sure you're justified only because you're not keeping it for you and you're trying to help some friends out.
I do download the occasional TV show though. We try to program the VCR (we only have like 12 real channels of basic cable, so paying for a DVR seems like overkill for us) in advance when we know we're going to miss something, but that doesn't always work. Wouldn't the corporate owners of a TV show prefer that I download a single episode to keep up as opposed to just saying "I'm out of the loop, forget about that show this season"?
It was probably bad of me to download 'Tin Man' since I don't pay for the SciFi channel. But I deleted it after we watched it, so as long as I rent the DVD's sometime, I should be in the clear ethically, right? ;)
I do download the occasional TV show though. We try to program the VCR (we only have like 12 real channels of basic cable, so paying for a DVR seems like overkill for us) in advance when we know we're going to miss something, but that doesn't always work. Wouldn't the corporate owners of a TV show prefer that I download a single episode to keep up as opposed to just saying "I'm out of the loop, forget about that show this season"?
It was probably bad of me to download 'Tin Man' since I don't pay for the SciFi channel. But I deleted it after we watched it, so as long as I rent the DVD's sometime, I should be in the clear ethically, right? ;)
What'd you think of Tin Man?
The wife and I thought it could have been cut in half and been made really exciting and really good. But the six hour presentation just had lag after lag. The middle section was probably the slowest part (if I remember correctly). But then if I wanted a tight film with great writing that was consistently good for its entire runtime, I probably would be watching something other than the Sci-Fi channel.
What'd you think of Tin Man?
The wife and I thought it could have been cut in half and been made really exciting and really good. But the six hour presentation just had lag after lag. The middle section was probably the slowest part (if I remember correctly). But then if I wanted a tight film with great writing that was consistently good for its entire runtime, I probably would be watching something other than the Sci-Fi channel.
@ jofusthaniel: I liked it a lot (although I have a married-man crush on Zoey Deschanel, so take my words with a grain of salt). I agree that it was too drawn out in parts and needed to be condensed. Even with stories I love, like Dune, I'd agree that the Sci-Fi channel needs work in that department.
@ jofusthaniel: I liked it a lot (although I have a married-man crush on Zoey Deschanel, so take my words with a grain of salt). I agree that it was too drawn out in parts and needed to be condensed. Even with stories I love, like Dune, I'd agree that the Sci-Fi channel needs work in that department.