Yeah, I've got this dilemma with Deadpool. Broke af but really want to see it.
Usually I hate them, but there's this deadpool vs wolverine cam edited on my private tracker. It has blown me away. I swear if I didnt know it was a cam I wouldn't have guessed
If you're going to be using Black American culture, you should at least try do it right.
And, no, it's not just English. This was popularized through Black Southerners.
I know it's probably a typo, but it's worth correcting in case people don't know.
Just to be sure, I mispelled it on purpose in reply to @pudcollar@hexbear.net
Hats off to those who do it. I don't need to see things when they're new, so I will generally just wait until there's a home release or streaming rip. I'm not a 4k guy or whatever, I'm down with DVD quality or worse, I still wanna see it in a better format than a cam. But there's clearly people who want it, so I'm glad people are out there doing the work.
considering a lot of the slop people really want to watch is focused on hi def production and special effects I don't even understand how it still exists
The turnaround from screen to home media has gotten short enough to where it’s fine to wait for a high quality version. Cams were good in the 80s when you bought the VHS tapes from some dude selling them out of a box down in the subway. Though the odds of brining home a blank were pretty good!
Given that some films are getting post-release edits before they appear on streaming or physical media, it might be a good idea just from an archival perspective.
I'm not a good judge of piracy methods for consumption, as I am currently willing to pay their prices or do without.