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Dan Mills


Last Updated: 11/17/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 44
Sign: Scorpio

City: WASHINGTON
State: MISSOURI
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/29/2005

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Thursday, February 15, 2007 

Current mood:  annoyed
Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Commercials do not belong on the movie screen.Commercials about movie piracy DEFINITELY do not belong on a movie screen. Lies do not belong in advertising. The anti-piracy ads running in movie theatres across the country are a big fat lie.

One ad features a set painter. He explains that movie piracy hurts him more than it could ever hurt the big fat rich movie producers.Hmmm, that's interesting, because a set painter isn't affected by piracy at all.A set painter gets paid the same, whether you pay to see the movie or not. A set painter's job doesn't depend on the box-office revenue of the film, he's paid because he's a member of a union that will strike a the drop of a dime if he doesn't. That money come from the production budget of the movie BEFORE it's ever released. A set painter gets paid even if the movie is never released at all.

This set painter is a liar.
The MPAA are liars.
Here is what the MPAA says on their website, respectcopyrights.org:
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YOU'RE THREATENING THE LIVELIHOOD OF THOUSANDS

The entertainment industry isn't made up only of familiar actors,
actresses and directors. It is made up of over 500,000 everyday working
people that bring the magic of the movies to you.

But, when movies are illegally downloaded from the Internet, these are
the people that suffer the most.It's the woman who does the make-up,
the guy who rigs the lighting,the sound technician,the costume designer,
the set decorator and the caterer.

Do you really want these people to lose their jobs?
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Show of hands, people.
Who thinks they're gonna stop making movies because of piracy?
I already noticed they stopped making good movies.The price of a movie ticket has tripled in the last decade and the movies get worse and worse.Here's my advice. Steal from the greedy miserable lying bastards.Pay for one movie, sneak into two. Download anything you can find.Show the MPAA that we don't like lies and the lying liars who tell them.And here's my advice for the MPAA: Don't annoy people who paid for their movie tickets by forcing them to watch a phony ad about piracy.

They bought tickets.Instead focus your ad campaign on the internet where the piracy is.Buy ad space on Kazaa, Jesus Christ. Don't you ever talk to young people?