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LiNuX
04-02-2009, 11:37 PM
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Someone stole an "incomplete and early version" of the next installment in the blockbuster "X-Men" movie series and posted it on the Internet this week, according to the studio that owns the billion-dollar film franchise.
Hugh Jackman stars in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine." An early version of the film was leaked to the Web.

Hugh Jackman stars in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine." An early version of the film was leaked to the Web.

Twentieth Century Fox said the FBI was investigating who leaked "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," which is set for release in U.S. theaters May 1.

The digital file quickly spread across the Internet and was available for free, but illegal, downloading from hundreds of easily found Web sites.

"The source of the initial leak and any subsequent postings will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law; the courts have handed down significant criminal sentences for such acts in the past," the studio's statement said. Video Watch how the leak might affect ticket sales ยป

Removing the pirated files from the Internet may prove an impossible challenge, an industry source said. This source did not want to be named because of the sensitive nature of the matter.

Although the studio said it was removed from the Web site that first hosted it, the digital file has probably been downloaded tens of thousands of times, the source said.

"It's not removed from the Internet," the industry source said. "It's still there."

Twentieth Century Fox downplayed the value of the pirated copy, noting that it was not the final version.

"It was without many effects, had missing and unedited scenes and temporary sound and music," the studio said.

Online movie reviewer Kent Lundblad said he was given a copy by a friend just hours after the rough "Wolverine" first appeared on a Web site Tuesday afternoon.

"Even in this rough form, it's much better than the last 'X-Men' outing or anything Fox has given us in a long, long time," Lundblad said in a review he wrote after watching it.

He said the movie is a rough cut, using placeholder images in many sections and special effects that look like "video games 12 years ago."
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He said he suspects that the final movie will look much different than the pirated version, with scenes that were re-shot.

Lundblad, a 25-year-old who describes himself as "a total nerd," said he will see the movie at its midnight premiere May 1. He bought his ticket weeks ago online, he said.

Steve Zeitchik, who covers the film industry for The Hollywood Reporter, said the studio's biggest concern may be that having people view a rough cut "completely throws the studios off their game" of building a positive buzz for the movie.

"If people see this movie, and they don't like it, and they tell their friends, and their friends blog about it, and it just spreads throughout the blogosphere, there are a lot of people that don't even get near a pirated copy of this film, who don't go see [the move in theaters] because of this leak," Zeitchik said.

Whether the leaked video will eventually hurt the film's box office earnings "is very difficult to discern," according to CNN's source.

The latest "X-Men" film stars Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.

Investigators have several tools to help find the source of the leak, including digital watermarking, the studio said.

"We forensically mark our content so we can identify sources that make it available or download it," the studio said.
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An FBI spokeswoman confirmed that the agency is "working with the studio and investigating the alleged online compromise of the movie."

The Motion Picture Association of America, the film industry's main trade association, confirmed it was also helping in the probe.

source: 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' leaked to Web - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Movies/04/02/xmen.piracy/index.html)

Law professor pointed this out earlier - sux that stuff like this happens, this will surely hurt their box office results even though they say it was "unfinished" and that you'll get the whole thing in theaters...

I was gonna go see it after finals were done in May.

LemonRising
04-02-2009, 11:49 PM
I'll probably download it just to see what the unfinished one looks like, I think it'll be cool to see the roughs and such.
but I'm def. still seeing it in theatres.

Sucks sometimes but.
Life.

Also
Hugh Jackman
He's a man.

Exodyus
04-04-2009, 12:04 AM
Being such a fan and respecting the actors and they're work - I wont bother finding it until after the DVD hits the market. I'll end up seeing it 2 or 3 times in theatres.

-slaps Lemon's hand- No, no... leave this one be.

LiNuX
04-04-2009, 12:18 AM
Being such a fan and respecting the actors and they're work - I wont bother finding it until after the DVD hits the market. I'll end up seeing it 2 or 3 times in theatres.

-slaps Lemon's hand- No, no... leave this one be.

yea I like watching these movies in theaters - I've done it for the X-Men and Spiderman series, along with pirates of the Caribbean and a few other good ones - much better on the big screen. shame on these people...

LemonRising
04-04-2009, 02:19 AM
I still havent downloaded it yet >:
I want to see what the unfinished movie is like, I'm just curious.

but I think I'll download it, watch it in theatres, then watch the download.

Sound good? >':
I want Hugh.

Exodyus
04-04-2009, 04:10 PM
I want Hugh.

Me too, luv.

Me too...