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aceofskies05

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To kill a mocking bird movie, I dont want to read the book so I would like to know if anyone has a link to a torrent of the movie

Do your homework like a good little student.

This is your only warning about illegal downloads.

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Phokus

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Originally posted by: tasmanian
Pirating is bad and frowned upon by mods.

Maybe the movie is old enough that the copyright no longer exists :laugh:
 

aceofskies05

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Well I dont see why its so bad I just want to watch it not burn it and sell it




Then I guess you'll have no problems with us reporting you to Comcast and the Department of Justice?
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daniel1113

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Originally posted by: aceofskies05
Well I dont see why its so bad I just want to watch it not burn it and sell it

Well, in that case, download away!

:roll:
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: aceofskies05
Well I dont see why its so bad I just want to watch it not burn it and sell it

That's a pretty bad argument. And seriously, are you too lazy even to read something like Sparknotes?
 

pcslookout

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Originally posted by: aceofskies05
To kill a mocking bird movie, I dont want to read the book so I would like to know if anyone has a link to a torrent of the movie

Don't do it. The movie sucks and its in horrible black and white! I am sorry to the people who can watch black and white movies but I hate them. I know I am limiting myself from a lot of excellent movies.
 

Mrvile

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Seriously, Sparknotes will tell you a lot more about the book than watching the movie will. And "To Kill A Mockingbird" is an absolute classic anyway, I hate seeing people skimp out on it.
 

Goosemaster

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"I don't know [how they could convict Tom Robinson], but they did it. They've done it before and they did it tonight and they'll do it again and when they do it?seems that only children weep?"

?Atticus
 

pcslookout

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Originally posted by: Mrvile
Seriously, Sparknotes will tell you a lot more about the book than watching the movie will. And "To Kill A Mockingbird" is an absolute classic anyway, I hate seeing people skimp out on it.

I found it so boring the movie!


aceofskies05 you can get it for free though still!

Watch it on tv it comes on all the time and this is perfectly legal!
 

GTaudiophile

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OMG! Too lazy read AND too lazy to buy the damned DVD?!?

What the fvck is this world coming to? And to think idiots like you will be taking care of people like me someday! Makes me want to die on the younger side!

Dude, you are truly pathetic.

Oh, and "To Kill a Mockingbird", the first B&W movie I ever saw, is one of the best movies ever made. Though I have the feeling you lack the maturity to comprehend it.
 

PHiuR

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watching the movie is like having someone tell you about the whole book in 5 minutes. you are going to miss out on a lot.

read the book, or if you are too lazy, and just want to pass the class, read cliffnotes (goodluck getting good grades).
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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If you watch a movie, you are going to miss out on the elements that you will be tested on in the book. The move from a book to a movie causes the writers to take out a lot to make it fit in a 2 hour movie. Just suck it up and don't break the law. Read Sparknotes.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: ChAoTiCpInOy
If you watch a movie, you are going to miss out on the elements that you will be tested on in the book. The move from a book to a movie causes the writers to take out a lot to make it fit in a 2 hour movie. Just suck it up and don't break the law. Read Sparknotes.

OR just read the damn thing.

I read East of Eden, Cold Mountain, 1984, and many others in one sitting the day before they were due..:D

Did really damn well on the test since everything was still fresh;)

Oddly, I found them immensely enjoyable vs reading stuff a little bit at a time (unless it's really damn good or a 'choose your own adventure' ;) )
 

ChAoTiCpInOy

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Who wants to waste time readnig a book, when you aren't even guaranteed in understanding what you read. With Spark Notes you will get a theme, chapter analysis, and character progression through the story. High school has tkaen away my passion for reading. I have not read a book for any class since 9th grade.
 
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Read the damn book, it isn't that bad. If you are unclear with certain parts of it, then hit up sparknotes to clarify. You'll learn the most with that method. Of course, there is always the easy way out. Anyway, I have no sympathy for you. I have tons of work to do for Thursday (and looking at my syllabuses, the rest of the quarter too).

Plus, by skipping out on reading it, you miss the opportunity to possibly (shock) enjoy a book.
 

deerslayer

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Originally posted by: aceofskies05
Well I dont see why its so bad I just want to watch it not burn it and sell it




Then I guess you'll have no problems with us reporting you to Comcast and the Department of Justice?
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LOL
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: aceofskies05
Well I dont see why its so bad I just want to watch it not burn it and sell it




Then I guess you'll have no problems with us reporting you to Comcast and the Department of Justice?
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You know what. I DARE you to do it.....that man has NO RESPECT for 'Cartman: "authoritai"'

He looked at me funny too...