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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba
I don't usually download movies, but I think that the circumstances you mention here are a valid time to do so.
If there's no way you can legitimately buy/see a film in your area and give some small portion of funds to those that work on said film, then I myself feel I would be doing them more credit by obtaining the film any way possible, and giving good feedback on an open/online forum or imdb.
Sometimes credit is all you can give a film - if of course, it's deserving.
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I completely agree with this in the early 90s when the whole video nasties thing flared up yet again my sisters were forced to get pirate copies of some of those films-I guess I'm lucky that I grew up in a horror household but nevertheless if the BBFC are going to behave like this then I wholeheartedly encourage people to get pirate copies of banned films-it was extremely frustrating that we had to wait till LAST year to get full uncut versions of Inferno and Deep Red-if people have a love of horror and there is no availability of the films UNCUT on dvd in the UK then a lot of people will turn to the Internet-let's just hope there is never full censorship online.