** Star Wars Episode VII - SPOILERS WITHIN **

Seems a bluray rip is doing the rounds as well, no big surprise really, soon as it hits the duplication factory its up within hours.

Apparently the deleted scenes are a digital download even if you buy the bluray which is a bit odd.
 
Why do people risk it, is their a monetary incentive or just to big it up to the man? I mean I presume employees steal it?

Any idea sixtwosix?
 
Why do people risk it, is their a monetary incentive or just to big it up to the man? I mean I presume employees steal it?

Any idea sixtwosix?

No idea, maybe just so someone can say they're the one who put it online first, I don't know.

I doubt it came out of our site, we have security checks on every person each time they leave the main floor.
 
Why do people risk it, is their a monetary incentive or just to big it up to the man? I mean I presume employees steal it?

Any idea sixtwosix?

Doubt there is any one reason - some will do it for the prestige in warez group circles some will do it for various levels of belief in regards to accessibility or price of media like that and so on.
 
Does this film have subtitles for alien speaking parts as per the older films? Or is it all just in English and the alien parts implied?
 
Finally saw this yesterday. I've never been a Star Wars fan, in fact I don't think I've ever watched a SW film from start to finish as it never interested me. I said the same about Star Trek as well, and after seeing the first JJ Abrams one, I had to see the second, I really enjoyed them. Once I found out that Abrams did TFA too, I had to give it a go and I must admit I loved it too.

The only two things which stood out for me were the silly dialogue with the droid which felt forced because "we" had to understand what they were saying, and the other one was the really poor CGI in the first Tie Fighter scene. Other than those two little niggles, it was a blast.

Then again, I knew it was going to be good because certain people on here said it was crap *looks up*.
 
Just seen the Ewan Mcgregor interview where he discusses and hints at Obi Wan movies in the time frame between 3-4. I loved him in the prequels, I thought he was the near perfect Obi Wan after Guiness so would love to see more of him in that role :)

http://collider.com/star-wars-ewan-mcgregor-obi-wan-spinoff/

I thought he was ok in Eps 1 and 2 but in parts of 3 his acting was a bit wooden e.g. when he's at the Temple after Order 66 and when he tells Padme about Anakin's change.
 
I thought he was ok in Eps 1 and 2 but in parts of 3 his acting was a bit wooden e.g. when he's at the Temple after Order 66 and when he tells Padme about Anakin's change.

Alec Guinness was wooden too in parts of EP1, I thought considering the lines and Lucas directing he did the best job possible. It's clear Portman is a pretty decent actress but she was made to look like a 12 year old in drama class.

That Mcgregor managed to pull of a half decent job is testament to how good a job he did I think. After the films he did his best to distance himself from them, he clearly was not happy with all the green screen stuff, so it's nice to see him interested again.
 
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Just watched the digital version and I think they have edited the Chewie blanking Leia scene as it doesn't seem anywhere near as blatant.
 
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