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Joker's Magic Trick ExplodingClowns
Some other (fucktard) uploaded a similar one but when doing it on photoshop they used too many frames and put the 0.1second lag on every frame so it looked really lame. Here's how it should look, ladies.
>> Anonymous
wanna see it in slo-mo
>> Anonymous
why so serious?
>> Anonymous
>>1320912

Open it in Safari browser, that thing can't handle gifs for shit. This gif will last as long as the damn movie.
>> Anonymous
it's too fast.

Also, where can I get the movie this clear?
>> Anonymous
lol
>> Anonymous
That dirty fucktard. Tar and feather him!
>> Anonymous
>>1320775

What's the exact resolution of the original file?
>> in.cog.nito !Pwelrnp2DI
>>1321467
the dvd screener was leaked like 5 days ago, same with iornman and the new hulk

warner bros must be pissed
>> Anonymous
>>1321491

Lolwut?

Okay, I could understand their frustrations if their films bombed and bombed hard. Then someone took a 720 or 1080p format rip from a leaked DVD and put it up all over the internet.

Those three movies have been absolutely titanic level successes. In fact, if you combine the total gross revenue of those three films they practically match Titanic's. Which currently holds the world record by an 'effing landslide. The next closest film is something like... seven hundred million dollars behind.

All the same, those numbers are absurd and no amount of leaking at this period of time will effect their overall net income by even hundredths of a percent. Probably not even twelve thousand people will download the video if it gets leaked in super awesome format because of how temperamental torrents can be.

Seriously, WB should be laughing at the people who download it because they just made close to two billion dollars and here are a few thousand bucks trying to skip out on paying thirty to forty dollars (depending on the format) for one of their movies.
>> Anonymous
>>1321502
Slippery, slippery slope.
If you let it slide, pretty soon it becomes commonplace.
Why buy something if you can steal it anonymously?

But you're only stealing it from a big corporation, that makes it ok, right?
>> Anonymous
>>1321507

It's not a slippery slope through the method that it is performed now.

Torrents are still tempermental because people can just choose not to seed them. Most feature length movies are several, several gigabytes in size and can take days to download. Plus, not everyone in the US has a broadband connection or even a computer. Computers may be common place, but I know a few people who still don't have them. And I am not talking about seventy year olds.

Maybe if a dedicate website with a few petabytes of memory on their servers, plus no restrictions on file size or download rate along with no fees. Then... yeah, I can see some rise for concern, but this doesn't happen because that site would be sued into oblivion. There are some websites with feature length movies on them, but most are just shaky cam and are not defined in the way that I described. Plus, those sites host those videos off their own servers for the most part so that the legal ramifications fall upon the uploader and not the site themselves. Pretty smart but still nowhere near the level of effectiveness required to hurt the movie theaters.
>> Anonymous
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want a pentrick?