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The people who uploaded Quentin Tarantino's latest movie to the Internet are now having a serious case of pirates' remorse.
Online piracy group Hive-CM8 issued a long, rambling statement Wednesday morning. It apologized for uploading "The Hateful Eight" to the Internet -- and even gave the film a good review.
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A shame they couldn't have, you know, not pirated it in the first place. Guess there's always a time where sorry isn't enough...
Movie is a lot of talk that's all i have to say.
"We wanted to share this movie with the people who are not rich enough or not able to watch all nominated movies in the cinema," the pirate group said.
oh please. this sounds like that low-life ethan couch who got probation for killing 4 people on a dui charge because of affluenza. people can't afford $12 to see the movie in the theater but they have a computer and the means to download it?
if i don't have money to eat steak and lobster i will eat pork and beans. it's called reality, not entitlement.