Chinese Spider-Man 3 DVDs Were Fake Fakes!
I told you April 24 that bootleg copies of Spider-Man 3 went on sale in Beijing for $1 -- two weeks before the movie opened in the United States. Now The Hollywood Reporter says those DVDs contained either Spider-Man 2, or the 2001 made-for-TV movie "Earth vs. The Spider, starring Dan Aykroyd. So they weren't real fakes, but FAKE FAKES.





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Atleast people who purchased those dvds got their money's worth.
Let's face it. Only Chinese pirates do that stuffs. They will include subtitles on movies but they were nowhere in terms of grammar. No sense at all. Chinese gov't should do something about it unless they are the one who encourage that kind of practice.
Pity to Chinese pirates...they're just a bunch of ignorants trying to earn big bucks fast..
Yeah... but in the light of this:
http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_2105860,00.html
While i don't condone piracy in any form, one wonders what the fuss about "losses" through piracy is about. Especially since the (for example) computer industry is plagued by a monopoly in the desktop market (if the word plague can be used to represent a single entity).
who cares
today (6th may) at Birmingham U.K.
market a man was selling a good copy of spiderman 3 for 0ne pound.
he was playing copies on a portable dvd, so you can see what you was buy.
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