Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Thank goodness for CleanFlicks

Don't get me started on the whole CleanFlicks controversy. Just know that I feel strongly that if you "own" something, you should be able to edit it however you please. Disagree if you wish.

Anyway, to keep with my "no R-rated" movie watching policy, I guess I'll just have to wait patiently until Borat and Reno 911:Miami can be whittled down to half their original sizes.

If I don't get to see a grown man wrestle naked, so be it. And yes, if you see these movies in their original form, you will be cursed all your days and banished to hell.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, my friend Jeff Stott is working at a place in salt lake screening movies for innapropriate content. The way they're gonna do it is you'll have a dvd player that connects to the internet and their website and you can rent any dvd and as you're watching it it will edit out the crap. A cool new technology that's free.

Anonymous said...

Sorry... not free, but legal is what I meant to say

Ike said...

Yeah, the company you're talking about is called Clearplay. Nate's brother Jeff used to work there doing the same thing.

I do realise that Clean Flicks is out of business, so I hope these guys take over the world to the point that millions of Americans have these in their homes. In your face Steven Spielberg.