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Dreadacide
Dreadacide - - 2,600 comments

LOL... EPIC.. i totally agree

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Robots!
Robots! - - 1,751 comments

This is why uTorrent is a deity of mine.

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jjawinte
jjawinte - - 5,067 comments

Amen man ! Nice work !

My personal favorite, [ Error: This disc player cannot do that at this time. ] when I try to bypass the trailers by going directly to the movie menu. " Dammit ! "

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Mularac
Mularac - - 2,910 comments

Long live uTorrent and thePirateBay!

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CKYRules
CKYRules - - 2,470 comments

Agreed

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Sierra-Leader
Sierra-Leader - - 3,713 comments

Agreed

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Kage.Ookami
Kage.Ookami - - 2,938 comments

LOL, sadly, he has a point.

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SCΛRECROW Author
SCΛRECROW - - 3,491 comments

Funny thing happened to me. Got Chuck on DVD, the first disc has a country menu, so I choose Australia, I got a bunch of anti-piracy notices and trailers. Second time around I chose the default country; the United Kingdom, it skipped straight to the main menu, no ads, no notices, nothing...strange.

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This actually makes sense. Countless warnings and pointless trailers are so much more likely to cause piracy out of the consumer's frustration. Just put the damn movie on the disc and we'll all be happy.

As seen @ Geekologie.com

I do not condone or endorse piracy.