Damn … how’s this for a buzz kill. A 22 year old woman is facing felony charges that could land her in prison for 3 years after she got caught videotaping The Twilight Saga: New Moon inside a movie theater during a friend’s birthday party. The woman, Samantha Tumpach, was snapping photos of her friends inside a Chicago-area theater during a showing of New Moon and thought it would be fun to record some of the movie as well. Theater employees caught her in the act, confiscated her camera and discovered she had recorded 3-4 minutes of the film. They decided to press charges and Ms. Tumpach was arrested and spent 2 nights in jail … now she awaits further prosecution which could result in a longer incarceration stint in federal prison!

Taping three minutes of “Twilight: New Moon” during a visit to a Rosemont movie theater landed Samantha Tumpach in a jail cell for two nights. Now, the 22-year-old Chicago woman faces up to three years in prison after being charged with a rarely invoked felony designed to prevent movie patrons from recording hot new movies and selling bootleg copies. But Tumpach insisted Wednesday that’s not what she was doing — she was actually taping parts of her sister’s surprise birthday party celebrated at the Muvico Theater in Rosemont. While she acknowledged there are short bits of the movie on her digital camera, there are other images that have nothing to do with the new film — including she and a few other family members singing “Happy Birthday” to her 29-year-old sister at the theater. “It was a big thing over nothing,” Tumpach said of her Saturday afternoon arrest. “We were just messing around. Everyone is so surprised it got this far.” She was nabbed when a worker saw her shooting video during the movie, Rosemont police said. Managers contacted police, who examined the small digital camera, which also records video segments, Cmdr. Frank Siciliano said. Officers found that Tumpach had taped “two very short segments” of the movie — no more than four minutes total, he said. Tumpach was arrested after theater managers insisted on pressing charges, he said. She was charged with criminal use of a motion picture exhibition. She remained jailed for two nights in Rosemont’s police station until being taken to bond court on Monday, where a Cook County judge ordered her released on a personal recognizance bond that didn’t require her to post any cash. Rosemont police, though, seemed to sympathize with her situation, she said. “They were so nice to me,” she said. Tumpach insisted she recorded no more than three minutes while in the theater — and said not all of the video she shot was of the movie. There’s footage of she and her relatives singing to her sister, she said. “We sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to her in the theater,” Tumpach said … As ads and previews ran on the big screen, she fiddled with the camera — which she got in July and is still learning how to work — and was surprised to see it took clear videos of the screen. The footage she shot also includes the pre-film commercials, as well as her talking about the camera and the movie. “You can hear me talking the whole time,” Tumpach said. She plans to fight in court the felony filed against her because she said she did nothing wrong — and certainly didn’t try to secretly tape the movie. “It was never my intention to record the movie,” she said.
I don’t personally think she was trying to record the movie either but she is an idiot for playing with her camera inside the theater at all. While I feel the theater is taking things a bit too far by pushing forward with these charges, I can understand their desire to punish would-be pirates. I sincerely doubt that this young woman will be sent to prison for this infraction but let this be lesson to all … if you try to get away with something as stupid as recording a movie inside a theater, you run the risk of getting nailed — badly. Forwarned is forearmed.
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she sounds like a moron.
If she was actually sitting there just recording the movie and intended to post it or sell it, than the theater’s actions are justified. If she was just joking around her friends and didn’t think about what she was doing, then she is just stupid and the theater should have just taken the tape. This is why going after people who have pirated music haven’t gone well. Giving some 19 yr old kid a $100,000 fine is just going to make them look mean and greedy. Have to find another way to stop it.
I work at a movie theatre in Ontario, Canada. I’ll tell you something… the managers and any Cineplex (the company that owns 80% of all movie theatres in Canada) are soo effing anal about digital cameras too.
According to my fellow employees we can get up to $5,000 for turning someone in who might have any pictures or video footage. So I guarantee that worker was like “Hello money!!!!” He didn’t really give poop about the girl.. just the moola.
What I don’t get is.. why press charges on a girl who took 3 minutes of video and not a website who has the full DVD quality movie… people are just idiots!
Hey man, if something like this being in the news gets those damn kids to turn their phones/cameras off during a movie, I’m all for throwing her in the slammer.