it’s y’all not ya’ll
Ya’ll grammar police need to chill
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.
Just to be sure, I mispelled it on purpose in reply to @[email protected]
Clever.
It’s probably a typo
I know it’s probably a typo, but it’s worth correcting in case people don’t know.
I’d rather wait, or pay to see it in a theatre. Every time.
Yeah, I’ve got this dilemma with Deadpool. Broke af but really want to see it.
That’s just a single repeating clip, here’s the full version.
XcQ, link stays blue
It’s a banger though
Hero!
You are most welcome.
Hahahhahaahahaha!!! Best ever
Great job man, can’t wait to watch this with my wife tonight.
😂gonna be a fun night
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.
What do I think of cams?
RIP DVDSCR’s
I’d rather wait for at least a 1080 webrip than to suffer through the cruddy audio and visuals of a cam. Heck, I don’t even like going to the theatre, why would I pretend to do that in 480p with early 2000’s cellphone audio?
If I want to see a movie so badly, I’d rather go to the cinema rather than watch a low-quality camrip.
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
Back in the early days, watching a cammed movie was tolerable because the 480p rips that we’d otherwise get were so heavily compressed that there’d be hardly any step up in quality. It was also usually the fastest way I could find a new movie.
These days, releases get leaked from inside the studio all the time, at full quality, so there’s not really any legitimate need for cammed movies anymore.
I would not say “all the time” at least the movies I watch, but it is mostly only some months (if even) until a movie is available on some streaming service and gets ripped in 4k
I ended up using a cam for a movie from 2009 to check to see if the movie had differences between the theater version and the DVD release. It didn’t but it was neat that I could, 15 years later.
So I respect it, but also, good god will I never actually watch them for the actual movie itself.
😮never thought about the archive function of CAM releases
Patience is a virtue
Telesync, maybe
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.
Not worth the storage space. I’ll wait for digital/physical release.
plus watching a movie in the theatre is always a nice experience.
WHY WERE THEY FILMED SO BEAUTIFUL
WHY WERE THEY FILMED AT ALL
THEY’RE NO FUCKING USE TO ANYONE
THEY’RE NO FUCKING USE AT ALL