Repack - Do Not Enter Camrip
There is a specific, grainy, heartbreaking moment that happens about 20 minutes into almost every major blockbuster release. It’s the moment a shadow walks in front of the screen, the audio suddenly sounds like a tin can in a wind tunnel, and you hear a stranger cough up a lung in the back row.
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But please, do not enter the Camrip. You are better than a blurry screen and a muffled scream. do not enter camrip
You have waited two years for this movie. Why would you watch a warped, washed-out version today when you could watch a perfect, 4K version in a theater (or in three months on streaming)?
By watching the rip, you get a spoiler-filled, ugly version of the story. You kill the magic of the "first watch." Here is the boring, true part: Piracy doesn't just hurt billion-dollar studios. It hurts the mid-budget drama. It hurts the indie horror film. It hurts the crew members who get bonuses based on box office performance. There is a specific, grainy, heartbreaking moment that
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Every time a Camrip gets a million views, that’s a million dollars (roughly) not going back into the system to fund the next weird, cool movie you want to see. I get it. You’re broke. You hate your local multiplex. You just want to see if Deadpool 3 is any good before you spend $15. You are better than a blurry screen and a muffled scream
Set a reminder for the digital release. Rent it on Amazon. Go to a Tuesday discount matinee. Borrow a friend’s Netflix password (don't tell me about that one).