Movies On Mobile "Blasphemous"
We weren't too impressed with 3 Italy's plans to stream full-length feature films to mobile phones for 9 euros a pop, but Italian writer and director Roberto Benigni feels a little more strongly, calling the idea "blasphemous". Apparently, the problem is -- wait for it -- the tiny screen. A number of Italian cinemas are upset, too, and are refusing to show the film in question, The Interpreter.
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