The ethical line used to be clear: "Don't pirate the indie film." But The Calendar Killer is produced by a mega-corporation that just laid off 200 writers to pay for a yacht. Does the "AMZN" tag make it feel less like theft and more like... scavenging?
But the calendar is still on my desktop. And I’ve got 365 days left to wait for the real thing. Download - The.Calendar.Killer.2025.1080P.Amzn...
Is it good? No. It’s actually pretty derivative of Se7en . Is it interesting? Absolutely. Because I wasn't supposed to see the rough cut. Here is the uncomfortable truth of the 2020s streaming wars. The ethical line used to be clear: "Don't
It’s 2:47 AM. You’ve finished your third cup of coffee. You aren’t really looking for anything specific, but your finger hovers over the mouse button. Then you see it. A string of text that looks like a secret code: But the calendar is still on my desktop
When you see or [NF] (Netflix) in a filename, you aren't stealing from a movie theater. The theater never had it. You are stealing from a server farm in Virginia.
Disclaimer: This post is a work of fiction regarding a fictional movie title. Piracy harms the industry. Or does it? Just kidding. Don't steal movies. But also, don't tell me what to do at 3 AM.