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This trailer was actually released to help publicize the need for further donations to complete the post-production process. You can still donate $25, which I would recommend since the production values badly need an upgrade.

As much as I enjoyed The Avengers I am usually the only person proclaiming how generic it was.

As much as I enjoyed The Avengers I am usually the only person proclaiming how generic it was.

Most people do not, but I'm a fan of both works. It seems more diehard fans of the books prefer the SyFy miniseries despite its budgetary constaints.

Whedon is literally bitching about the casting of brilliant actors. Fuck him.

Having read Whedon's script I can tell you it's almost a perfect adaptation. Whedon shouldn't get off on that one.

Two of those first three can hardly be considered Whedon projects when he was simply one of dozens of writers.

Those studies are inherently flawed.

English, please.

lol

Then they should just return it?

I don't do any of those things other than listen to music on the radio, which is not piracy. Radio stations pay labels/musicians for the right to air their music.

Show a single study that demonstrates that piracy in any way drives sales.

Why don't you cite a single, unbiased reference for the idea that piracy "increases sales." I'm certain you can't.

Of course it would be great to know your experience will be completely satisfied before purchasing anything, but that's just not how the world works. You don't see anyone arguing that someone who eats a meal and doesn't like it should be refunded.

So, if you dislike it you'll just say it wasn't worth your time and not pay for it? You'd very clearly be stealing.

I hope those would be positive GIFs because I was agreeing with you. :)

Wikipedia is true and factual, but not necessarily "accurate." People need to realize that.

Wikipedia is true and factual, but not necessarily "accurate." People need to realize that.

That doesn't even make sense, so it's not a very good comparison. Most states enforce the worker's right to not be forced to work on their lunch break. And there certainly aren't any places that demand that you eat within your place of work.

I'm pretty sure most businesses would not like their employees to be browsing random websites that have no relation to their work and if they did then said employees wouldn't have an issue with watching videos.