zombie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:43 pm
i blind bought terrifier 2, on digital. i plan to buy it legitimately. but it is the only one i own in any capacity right now.
Digitally is not owning.
Lol, why?
Because not only are you relying on the internet, you're relying on the database that is storing the movie you bought to not just up and disappear into thin air.
you said "bought". if you buy it, you own it... no matter how legitimate the own actually is.
zombie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:32 pm
i am not digging oddity. it's being confusing in a bad and dull way.
Oddity had the makings of something good, but couldn't stick the landing. If they made it about the cursed items instead of a murder mystery, it'd probably be much better.
zombie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 10:55 am
the movie mentions deranged from 1974. i used to have a copy of that. i think it was a double feature with another movie, but between florida and colorado i lost it somewhere. and i don't think i've actually ever seen it. good or no?
Back in the day, it was some crazy shit. By today's standards, it's pretty boring. I had to fight to stay awake watching it, and that was over twenty years ago.
zombie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:32 pm
i am not digging oddity. it's being confusing in a bad and dull way.
Oddity had the makings of something good, but couldn't stick the landing. If they made it about the cursed items instead of a murder mystery, it'd probably be much better.
yeah, i can agree with that. the items were the more interesting part.
zombie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 3:32 pm
you said "bought". if you buy it, you own it... no matter how legitimate the own actually is.
Digital ownership isn't ownership. You own a license. The license can be taken away at any time for any reason. It's that way for movies, music, and video games. Gamers are even trying to get them to make it illegal. And they just passed a law in california restricting the use of terms like purchase or buy when selling digital goods if it's really just a license.