![]() ![]() I can say a lot more, but I need to see this again, on the big screen to truly appreciate this film. As a result, I’m left looking at a mailbox full of completely useless drivel that’s supposed to pass as “criticism.” Here are a few of the sterling examples of what we were sent over the weekend: The effects, one of the things every one of the so-called “reviewers” who wrote in complained about, were not fully rendered. The print that they’re exchanging using their particular P2P software of choice is an unfinished workprint. This weekend, thanks to BitTorrent users and Kazaa users and IRC traders, HULK has been traded freely. ![]() People justify their decision to bootleg movies in a million different ways, and I’ve heard every excuse you can come up with. We live in an age where people love to pretend that issues of copyright law are “grey” and “indistinct.” People play coy about whether or not they’re really pirating material when they trade films over the Internet. But generally, worth seeing for extreme production values and set dec, and a few interesting tricks for a first-time director. ![]()
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