Is there a time limit or deadline of some sort for downloading?
Used the Ultra-violet code on iTunes and I got a digital copy of the film and the commentary. So, all-in-all, I'm happy with the purchase.![]()
I, for some unknown reason, am having trouble downloading my digital copy.
If you don't mind, what browser are you using? I'm using Chrome.
Used the Ultra-violet code on iTunes and I got a digital copy of the film and the commentary. So, all-in-all, I'm happy with the purchase.![]()
I, for some unknown reason, am having trouble downloading my digital copy.
If you don't mind, what browser are you using? I'm using Chrome.
I downloaded mine through the iTunes application.
I think the authorization code to download the digital copy for the 2009 movie was good for up to a year after release, so you should have some time.Is there a time limit or deadline of some sort for downloading?
You want to blame someone for Paramount's market strategy? Blame the fans that bitch and whined about Paramount double and triple dipping the video sales, all the way to the cash register.
Ethically a bit dubious, perhaps, but capitalism is and always has been about testing the limits of what the market will bear. Where, however, has anyone said even that double-dipping was small-e evil, let alone the bolded, capped and spaced-by-underscores kind?You want to blame someone for Paramount's market strategy? Blame the fans that bitch and whined about Paramount double and triple dipping the video sales, all the way to the cash register.
I really don't understand why people see double dipping as E_V_I_L.
What's unreasonable is expecting the fully-loaded all extras version for the price of the bare-bones version. IF one is lucky enough to get that with a particular film's release, then great. But it should not be expected.
Where, however, has anyone said even that double-dipping was small-e evil, let alone the bolded, capped and spaced-by-underscores kind?
How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
I'm sure I've seen it mentioned, but it may have been in a different thread.How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
And that's definitely in the wrong thread. Do be more careful.... And so far, I have yet to see any of Disney/Marvel's producers try to defend their misogynistic views or tell their fans to fu** off.
How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
Yeah, Star Trek is really kicking Disney/Marvel's butt. While we only get one Star Trek story every three to four years, Marvel is releasing two new films a year, has a new series running now that's pulling in good numbers and an Agent Carter short that might also spawn a series as well, if not more installments. And so far, I have yet to see any of Disney/Marvel's producers try to defend their misogynistic views or tell their fans to fu** off.
And get a load at what they're doing with their space movie "Guardians of the Galaxy" by actually having a story where our main group not only has aliens in it, but outnumber the human characters 3 to 1, or 3.5 to .5 if you include the fact that Starlord is half alien. It's like they actually want to have outer space and the unique characters that inhabit it be the focus of the film.
How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
It's not a surprise really, IMIII stunk.
How come nobody has mentioned it's outselling Iron Man 3?
It's not a surprise really, IMIII stunk.
Iron Man 3 was okay but I've had no burning desire to revisit it.
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