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Monday, November 5, 2007

Free PSP Movie Downloads - Dangerous?


Well, so far as I know, PSP downloads won't blow up your games machine. And I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find some here if you want to check. (But come back here afterwards. I've a serious point to make.)

(Back? See anything you like? I actually thought they looked like they had a massive range...)

OK. Focus. I don't think free downloads are dangerous, or hazardous in anyway. Rather the opposite. I think free psp movie downloads (so long as you stay ahead of the law) will actually make things better.

Look. Movies these days are so bad! How many times have you waited impatiently for weeks, queued for an hour, spent a small fortune on snacks made of cardboard and some indescribable pink organic matter smothereed with mustard, sat through 20 interminable minutes of irrelevant ads - and finally seen the credits go up, only to realise, with that growing sick feeling in the pit of your stomach, that this movie, this dream of happiness you'd been entertaining, this chance to be transported into a place that hits you like an emotional frieght train, is DOA?

The chance to get free PSP movie downloads is just the latest flare up in an ancient argument. On the one side you have the movie studios, the companies who invest millions and billions and gazillions every year, and sit on years and years of vested interest, and hire fleets of bean counters to lock up all the beans they can find, and clamp and take fewer and fewer chances on any movies that could actually be called 'interesting'.

On the other hand you have the punter. The poor long neglected, constantly cheated film fan, who still clings on to those fading memories of being transported by a movie, who longs for a movie that will satisfy them, that won't leave them feeling empty and hollow and cheated. The poor punter who remembers their hearts being lifted, and soaring, and plunging, and dashed to pieces on the rocks, and lifted back up, and cared for, and healed (just in time for the final curtain) by the magical crucible of the movie theatre.

When was the last time that happened to you at the movies? Go on. Be honest.

Luckily there's still the classics. (And now you've got a PSP you can download them and watch them where and when you want. That's what I call progress.)

Actually some of those movies on that site I sent you to look like they may be free. Here it is again. See what you think. Click Here for PSP Movie Downloods!

Don't get me wrong, I couldn't possibly condone piracy, because that is criminal (very like some of the biggest studio releases nowadays) and besides, some of those poor movie stars don't earn nearly enough, so I strongly recommend you don't visit this site.

But I can - and will - happily look forward for the day the big studios leave the game because mysteriously it's just not profitable any more.

Here's one that I'm pretty sure is legal, and I'm sure you'll be good and go there first.

Click Here for thoroughly reputable PSP movie downloads!

Yes, that looks far far better, far more legal, and I'm sure the studios will be happy you chose that one. But Whichever you choose, don't worry. It's not really dangerous. Movies won't die because of these downloads. People love storytelling. And people love movies.

But what will happen will be that control of the script, and the camera, will topple back down the food chain to a less money conscious place, a place where a million different non bread head writers and directors and actors will slug it out to be more creative than the next. And that's good news for the punter.

Remember "Home Taping is Killing Music"? bumper stickers. A campaign put about by the record labels in the 1970's. Load of rubbish of course. Music survived the invention of the cassette recorder practically unscathed - and film will survive the invention of the PSP free download.

(I'm much more interested in a range of "Simon Cowell is killing music" bumper stickers. But that's another article...)

Click Here for possibly dodgy PSP Movie Downloads!

Click Here for thoroughly reputable PSP movie downloads!

Nick Yeets is a professional screenwriter, who loves good movies and avoids snacking at the cinema.

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