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Any site I can watch Soylent Green from?

bluemax

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Any places like Youtube (they don't) have Soylent Green for viewing? I always wanted to watch that movie, and NONE of the video stores around me carry the old VHS stuff anymore. 🙁

EDIT: Free is preferred. 😉
 
heh seen it on Sci-fi channel a few months ago. it was a good movie.


heh they should re0make it =)
 
TiVo FTW. :thumbsup: A while ago I had a hunger for a rather obscure movie, and I just put it on the wish list and eventually it did record it.
 
I watched it when the movie came out. I recently watched it again, courtesy of Netflix.

At the time my mom was making butter cookies. I added green food coloring and made soylent chips to pass out to my friends at school.
 
Originally posted by: bluemax
Any places like Youtube (they don't) have Soylent Green for viewing? I always wanted to watch that movie, and NONE of the video stores around me carry the old VHS stuff anymore. 🙁

EDIT: Free is preferred. 😉

Why hasn't anyone commented on the obvious here?
 
Originally posted by: Kilgor
If you like Soylent Green you need to see the Omega Man also. 🙂

Omega Man fvcking rules

Ghetto trebuchet vs. 30-06 BAR w/nightvision scope
 
Originally posted by: Born2bwire
Originally posted by: bluemax
Any places like Youtube (they don't) have Soylent Green for viewing? I always wanted to watch that movie, and NONE of the video stores around me carry the old VHS stuff anymore. 🙁

EDIT: Free is preferred. 😉

Why hasn't anyone commented on the obvious here?

yea, it is out on DVD now. Two or three years ago it was re-released onto DVD.

I was going to suggest maybe seeing if the local library had it, but umm, my eyes hurt now
 
After seeing all the bans in the RIAA thread of yesterday, I would say, it is a bad idea to advocate the use of bittorrent for bypassing movie purchasing on this forum.
 
Well, I know its at the local blockbuster (in DVD), so movie rental stores would be my starting place. IF you really can't find it there than I would suggest using google to research "alternative" ways of viewing movies.
 
Originally posted by: bluemax
I'm not too concerned about downloading something that's been on FREE TV for a couple decades.... 🙂

Well, by the same logic, DVDs of TV shows should be perfectly fine to copy. Just the fact that something comes out on broadcast TV does not mean all copyright protections have been forfeited.

Although I do think copyrights are egregiously long, that justification to bypass a law is flimsy. Surely if its on TV so much, you have the patience to wait for it to come out again.
 
I was thinking more along the lines of a Youtube TV convert, like the many, many TV weekly TV shows that are legally done.

NOT a DVD rip.

There's a difference.
 
Welp. It's been watched. It was interesting.
Pretty good, actually. Makes me appreciate what little I may have....

...and now I no longer have any desire to see it again. One shot deal. The moment has passed.



Hope mankind learns in time.



Hah.... doubt it.
 
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