I never saw Transformers the Movie. 8 August is the 20th anniversary of its release and note also that the movie is basically set in the present! - so I'd like to celebrate by watching it. But in the part of the world I am now I would not be able to get a video. Is there any place online where you could just watch it with MP3 or whatever?
Also, any site that has a free copy of The Return of Optimus Prime online?I'd like to see that again.
Online Transformers the Movie?
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The only DVD rip floating around is the Canadian one (and that was years ago.) 357Mb, which is much too large for anything but filesharing networks.
Friendly neighbourhood pirate VCD sellers are probably your best bet; MPEG-1 playback is easier for most computers than MPEG-2 or MPEG-4, and it'd be on a couple of regular data CDs.
Friendly neighbourhood pirate VCD sellers are probably your best bet; MPEG-1 playback is easier for most computers than MPEG-2 or MPEG-4, and it'd be on a couple of regular data CDs.
Leaving aside the legality of what you're asking, I think it would be more practical to buy it. I definitely don't mean to be rude but if you can't even afford a TV (again I don't mean to be rude but that is what you said yourself) I suppose you don't have an Internet connection that is fast enough to download over 350Mb of data in less than say 60 hours. If your ISP charges you for the time you stay online it will definitely be more expensive downloading the file and even if it doesn't you would waste the money on electricity considering the time required to keep the computer on downloading it. There are many cheap ones on eBay. That would me better IMO.