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Pirates Promise Improved Version of DaVinci Code

Y'arr, Matey writes "CD Freaks is reporting that pirates are not happy with the quality of the DaVinci Code. According to the article, "A sales assistant at one Shanghai DVD shop said the initial copies were 'pirated overseas' and that 'better quality' versions would probably be available early next month.""

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  1. From the reviews I must conclude by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    That the new version will be 0 minutes long.

    1. Re:From the reviews I must conclude by glass_window · · Score: 4, Funny

      Actually they just scanned the book in and put it in a pdf onto DVD.

  2. wonderful news! by Schlemphfer · · Score: 4, Funny
    I hope these "better quality" versions feature an improved script.

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    1. Re:wonderful news! by clem.dickey · · Score: 5, Funny

      Wait for the HD-DVD copies. HD-DVD is supposed to be much better than DVD in all respects.

  3. because by NoGuffCheck · · Score: 4, Funny

    because pirates are renowned for the quality control.

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  4. I don't know what's worse.. by the_skywise · · Score: 5, Funny

    That they're this blatant about their piracy...

    Or that their customer service is better than most "official" DVD publishers.

  5. Well.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the Pirates aren't happy then the Ninjas must be pissed.

  6. In other news... by PainBreak · · Score: 5, Funny

    This Slashdot "news item" was formulated overseas, and we anticipate a more newsworthy post within the next month.

  7. ...and a dupe... by PornMaster · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...and a duplicate post within a day.

  8. Re:Why is this on /. by hereschenes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Huh? Of course everyone knows that every new movie gets pirated. The article is just to highlight the sheer cheek of the so-called "sales assistant", and (perhaps as an aside) how that might unwittingly be an interesting reflection on society's attitude to pirated goods. Really, it's just supposed to be funny. Remember that? Humour? That thing that makes your tummy wobble up and down with mirth?

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  9. New version by OldManAndTheC++ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Using (pirated) PC-based video editing software, enterprising movies pirates have issued a new, improved version of the Da Vinci code. A plot summary follows:

    Middle-aged Harvard professor Robert Langdon is giving a lecture in Paris when he is confronted by a police detective, who shows him a picture of a man who has been murdered in a gruesome fashion. Langdon, who has been living in an airport terminal, takes off in search of the holy grail, which has been stolen by a young Leo di Caprio. A gratuitous time warp takes him back to WWII to save Matt Damon from being killed by Nazis. Returning to the present, a slingshot around the moon reveals his presence to vengeful mobsters, who are unimpressed by his skill at ping-pong and shrimping. Escaping from them via Fed-Ex cargo plane only leads him to a close encounter with a volcano and a young Meg Ryan, with whom he has a cheesy and banal romance that only a woman could appreciate. With a newfound attitude towards the fairer sex he agrees to coach a group of weepy baseball players, but mysteriously, without even sleeping with any of them, he contracts AIDS and dies. But that doesn't stop our hero. He returns from the dead, bangs a mermaid, and brings joy to millions of kids before returning back to Paris where he started, which makes you wonder why the hell he left in the first place.

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  10. Re:Content by Gryle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Not re-filming, but they are digitally editing Tom Hank's hair to make it suitable for public viewing.

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