Michael Moore's upcoming documentary "Sicko" will hit theaters on June 29th, but the film has already hit the internet and is available for download. Of course this is not legal, and I'm sure the people at The Weinstein Company are doing their best to stop the spread of the film, which is in amazing quality. There are many ways to get a copy of a "yet to be released" movie, which does not require sneaking a camera into the theater, and the makers of "Hostel: Part II" learned this the hard way, when their film hit not only the internet, but also the streets. So, what does Michael Moore think about all this? Apparently, he doesn't mind. "I don't agree with the copyright laws and I don't have a problem with people downloading the movie and sharing it with people," said Moore when asked about pirating. "I make these books and movies and TV shows because I want things to change, so the more people that get to see them the better, so I'm happy when that happens. I think information and art, ideas should be shared." http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=4358 All, I can say is: way to go, Mike! Nice to see people standing up for what they believe in and putting their money where their mouth is..
That is quite impressive. Its not every day you see people willing to sacrifice their livelyhood to make a change. At least not in my neighbourhood.
I agree... tho when you look at it, he's apparently also willing to sacrifice the livlihoods of everyone else involved with the making of the film