What I find kind of fascinating is how people are going out of their way to justify both sides - making a CD-R copy for yourself and selling the original/making a CD-R copy for someone versus thinking either of those are capital crimes.
I find it kind of fascinating because it makes me ask the question of why does anyone feel the need to justify anything in the first place since it's all talk on a messageboard, meaning if someone does make CD-Rs for a friend or sells a disc used and keeps mp3s of it or something, that's their personal business that has nothing to do with anyone else, so much so that if it wasn't mentioned in the first place, no one would have ever have known about it and the argument wouldn't have started.
I'm not taking sides because I don't particularly care to. I'm just making this little insignificant observation. It's something I've wondered about for years, that need people have to justify things on boards, not just this issue but any personal choice really, when there's no real stake in it or need to at all. I suppose it's all in the need to make deep conversation and debate, but that's only a guess.
As for the subject of this thread, I've never seen or heard "Predator", movie or score. Heard OF it, obviously, but that's it.
All I know of it is that the recent Blu-ray re-release was considered to be a total disgrace, since it was scrubbed and DNR'ed to the point of making the whole thing look like a soft-focus plastic movie with wax figures standing in for people, all fine details gone.
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