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Question Posted Monday June 25 2007, 11:15 am

where can i see the movie Thirteen online?

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Erinn_the_bamf answered Monday June 25 2007, 7:41 pm:
It's on youtube.

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hotpotato answered Monday June 25 2007, 6:22 pm:
See it at a friend's house.

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epicadvice answered Monday June 25 2007, 5:41 pm:
try www.movieforumz.com
i'm not sure if its legal and some of the movies have bad quality but try it.
if not, search google or youtube for it and if you can't find it, rent it!

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solidadvice4teens answered Monday June 25 2007, 4:40 pm:
It is actually much better that you rent it from Blockbuster or buy it from Best Buy than try to find it online. The first reason is due to film piracy. The online versions you download are actually stollen and usually copies of a legit copy or filmed directly off the screen.

They almost always having grainy picture, poor sound and or people heard talking if it's taken off the screen and bad picture. Further more whether it's an online or bootleg of a movie that just came out or has been out for a long time neither the actors, director, anyone with the film have been paid royalties.

This may not matter to you as a teeanger but it does to the industry and drives up the price of movie tickets, rentals, any DVD you buy as it's a billion dollar rip-off operation all around the world.

Next, viruses are often hidden with the film you download that automatically execute before you even know it once you play the film. My recommendation is that you rent Thirteen or buy it if you enjoy it so much or have yet to see it as it's a brilliant film and you are getting the best copy that exists.

Having said that a lot of people are downloading films over bit torrent and programs like it. While I cannot stop you from doing that at least I answered your question and gave you reasons pro/con for trying or not going ahead and downloading it.

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jil16 answered Monday June 25 2007, 4:35 pm:
Look on google, thats what I did, I found a cool site called alluc.org and they have a lot of good full-length movies on there for free! and you don't need to sign up or anything, you just pick a movie and watch it! But I don't think they have Thirteen on there, but try google, there are lots of sites! Hope this helped! <3

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