Google
 
Home
Privacy Policy
About Us
Contact Us
Terms of Service
All Articles
Sitemap XML


Member Login
Submit Articles
New User
Forgot Password
Top Authors
Most Popular Articles
Submission Guidelines
RSS Feeds See As RSS


ADD TO DEL.ICIO.US
ADD TO NETSCAPE
ADD TO TECHNORATI FAVORITES
ADD TO YAHOO MYWEB

Are Movie Downloads For Free A Good Thing?

Articles » Arts-&-Entertainment » Movies >> View Article

Loading...
By: Matt OConnor

With the advent of the internet it's now possible to download practically anything you want, store it on your hard drive and then squeeze it onto either a dvd, your ipod, your zune or maybe either your iphone (if you're an early adopter of course!)

This is the time of plenty, the time to gorge yourself on movie, music and game goodness...but doesn't anyone feel just a little bit guilty about all of this?

Certainly the movie industry will tell you that it's a terrible crime to download and share films. They say you should cough up the money to go and sit in a noisy, smelly cinema complete with a sticky floor and idiot teenagers on their mobile phones.

With that kind of choice is it any wonder the majority of people would prefer to sit at home and watch the latest releases. Certainly, a friend of mine has six children to look after - he simply can't afford to take them all to the cinema.

Unfortunately it seems that until the movie company bigwigs decide to offer a better product to the consumer (and the advent of 3D may just be the thing) people will be content to download to their hearts content. In any case, is it really any worse that passing around movies to your friends as you do when you're a kid?

I have a funny feeling that the viral spread of movies, music and games can actually be a positive thing - but only if the product in question is any good!

Think about this, if a movie is really, really top notch, it gets leaked and 14 year old Timmy gets to see it before it's on at the cinema, what will happen? He's going to go an tell all of his buddies that the movie is great and they (and possibly he) will all want to go and watch it on the big screen. Maybe I'm too much of an optimist.

The fact is that downloading to your ipod, your zune, your dvd disc or your iphone is so advanced, especially with the many premium membership sites around that it's convenient, slicker and not to mention cheaper than the cinematic equivalent.

Downloading is not just about finding a spyware infested forum and hoping that you end up with what you want. Nowadays slick memberships exist offering you free DVD burning software and easy to use search tools to get the exact movie or piece of music that you want.

What's more most of these sites offer free membership after a small initial fee. So for just $30 you can have access to as many movies as you want.

With competition like this, it's no wonder the movie executives are annoyed. What's the answer for them? Create a better product and get people back into the cinemas. 3D maybe the answer to this one...


About the Author:
Hungry for movie, music or game downloads? Matthew, the author of this article runs a cult movies site showing you how to download free movies along with the latest cult movie news.

See All articles From Author
View Related Articles » Arts-&-Entertainment » Movies

Johnson County tax bill offer doses of good news and bad
Kansas City Star, MO - 14 hours ago
If you’re an optimist, take comfort in the fact that your property-tax bill, on average, will go up only half as much as last year. ...
Tax plan draws fire Online Athens
all 2 news articles


PNC disputes reports of $5B tax break in National City deal
Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - 7 hours ago
PNC's tax benefit will be no more than $725 million, and it "may be substantially smaller," the Pittsburgh bank said in a regulatory filing. ...
PNC expects tax break for National City deal to be less than reported Bizjournals.com
PNC estimates tax benefit of National City deal Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
PNC: Tax break for National City deal lower than reported Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com - Bizjournals.com
all 35 news articles


Press Association

Will the chancellor grant our tax wishes?
Sunday Herald, UK - 33 minutes ago
There is feverish speculation that the report will give away billions of pounds in tax cuts to ordinary families - some pundits suggest as much as £15 ...
What will Darling's speech do for you? Independent
10p tax rebels in appeal to Darling The Press Association
Tax: We’ve had the rises, now it’s time for cuts Telegraph.co.uk
Which? - Glasgow Evening Times
all 200 news articles

tax - Google News