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April 20, 2005 at 11:35 pm #17986bronxyMember
Im trying find a movie from back in the 50’s.
Its called:
The Crawling Eye a/k/a The Trollenberg TerrorI was trying to download it. Its back from 1958, im sure no sites would have it, and I dont even know if its on DVD to burn. Anyone know anything…if there is sites out there with old movies or anything. I have been doing tons of research.
April 20, 2005 at 11:59 pm #119960MrOatsMemberDownloading movies online… IT’S ILLEGAL! You should look for it on eBay if you are interested in keeping it…
April 21, 2005 at 12:06 am #119956SathallrinMemberYup, MrOats is right, there are a bunch of copys of DVDs of it on Ebay.
April 21, 2005 at 2:37 am #119957QwertyMemberMate, it’s prrobably like $4 cause it’s so old. Don’t be so stingy.
June 14, 2005 at 2:45 am #119958DrBroccoliParticipantactually there are LEGAL sites for downloading movies, movielink (pay) and another which has unknown and old movies for free.
June 14, 2005 at 2:46 am #119959DrBroccoliParticipantactually there are LEGAL sites for downloading movies, movielink (pay) and another which has unknown and old movies for free. Anyway there are tons of them on ebay on Buy it now, for like $2.99(USD)
June 15, 2005 at 8:41 pm #119955Jeff HesterKeymasteri don’t think the MPAA (if they even own the rights to this movie) would be mad at you for downloading a movie that they are not making money off of anymore. the only thing they are worried about is people that download movies that are makeing them millions of dollars. obvioulsy they can choose to do what ever they want but they are probably less likely to sue you if you download a older movie than a movie that is still in theaters.
if you want to be safe, sure buy it off ebay… but you can get a brand new fresh copy for the same price (approx.) off amazon. or try to find it at a local library (even better: interlibrary loan!) for free! maybe they’ll allow you to rip it (pleh, like you have to ask) so you’ll have it in your collection also.
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