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got nothing on TV and nothing to read in the forums? you could always watch The Godfather on YouTube.

*Account Deleted* unfortunately it looks like it wasn't actually legit.
 
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How is that not infridgement? :p
 
Someone rep jedd for me, please.
 
Aaawwwwww....shit.
Account deleted, etc...
 
So, was it a fake Sony account? :-(
 
So, was it a fake Sony account? :-(

my apologies to all, was hoping this piece of film making classic would remain up for a while. i originally found it over at reddit and i've been back there and i found a couple of bits of information about the release.
SonyPicsUK is the name of the real channel, not SonyPicturesUK. This was a poor attempt at faking the company's identity, probably thinking that the takedown procedure involves an actual person who is stupid enough to get fooled by a banner image, and a one of poor quality at that.
If you paid attention for the first few seconds of the movie you'd seen it was Paramount and not Sony that produced the movie. Sony Pictures didn't even exist back then, they started in -19 as Columbia Pictures and got it's new name in -91 after Sony bought it in -89.

So it looks like someone made a attempt to create a Sony Youtube channel in their name but without their say so. which i was stupid enough to have fallen into. it is a bit of a shame since i thought it was a really good idea and a interesting concept over video piracy.
in exchange i would like to offer this piece of entertainment and hope its awesomeness will balance out the offset made in this plage.
[video=youtube;TAJ-J5fCIoI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAJ-J5fCIoI&feature=related[/video]
 
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I understand you Jedd, I was fooled too. It's true, the logo was Paramount but... this didn't ring any bells in me. So I made your same mistake.

When something is too good to be true, it probably isn't.
 
:lol: that's a double-fail by jedd.

Even though the Godfather vid got taken down, there are other means to watch it quite easily...:whistle:
 
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Probably the toughest triathlon in the world, goes in Norway

 
 
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