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The Russians and the art of piracy

Posted by Victor Khomenko on January 27, 2013 at 05:12:28:

It always makes me jealous when talking to them about the movies. Not only have them access to many more movies than the Netflix seems to offer, but they also watch the films that have not even been released yet.

All the way up to HD format, too... :( Their file exchange system is incredibly developed and large. Eat your heart out, tin, here is Yol in all its original beauty:

I asked one guy who just watched Zero Dark Thirty if that was the movie theater recording - no, he said, these are copied from the DVD's sent to the Academy members.

I guess money talks...