>a legal threat from your internet provider
the last one comcast sent me was threatening to terminate my internet. do they actually do anything or just send letters? they haven't sent anything since as I deleted the specific torrent.
Your ISP doesn't really care what you're doing, they only sent you a letter because the studio that made the film sent them a letter telling them to get you to stop or else.
>they haven't sent anything since as I deleted the specific torrent.
That's probably why they haven't done anything. You did what they wanted. And ALL these frickers know what you have on your hard drive. They've been building back doors into your OS since at least Windows 7, plus tons of sites and software you use give them permission to use those backdoors.
Play a music video or song on your hard drive while not on the internet, and notice how long it takes for that exact same band to show up on the youtube front page by all random chance.
That's not what they're doing. The studio that made the film (or more likely, a third party they've hired), just downloads the torrent and writes down the IP addresses and times of everyone they connect to, then finds out what ISP owns that IP address and sends them letters containing all the IP addresses and times, then the ISP works out which customers had those IP addresses at that time and sends them letters telling them to stop.
That's how torrenting works, it's peer-to-peer. If it was just stored on a server somewhere they'd just go get that server shut down, but it's very difficult to shut down 10,000 dudes sharing amongst themselves.
It's pretty bad I wouldn't waste my time on it. It's a pretentious but largely ineffective hitpiece on Hollywood that "celebrates" its positive aspects with masturbatory and forced segments, all the while maintaining a satirical nearly 4th wall breaking wink wink nudge nudge attitude towards the viewer because it's a movie about people making movies. It does have a few good scenes towards the end and Margot Robbie is pretty sexy in this but it doesn't justify the 3 hour runtime, it just feels like a pointless slog.
If that's the case, and with the way things are going, people will look back on it and praise it in retrospect. Just wait like 3-5 years and everyone will be saying it was a misunderstood masterpiece.
It so it would be the death of cinema. Movies such as Babylon have to be made even if the studios eat the loss because they bring in prestige and vision. Babylon, just like Pitt's character, will live on
a legal threat from your internet provider
what else?
an epic suicide note to hollywood.
good luck
>a legal threat from your internet provider
the last one comcast sent me was threatening to terminate my internet. do they actually do anything or just send letters? they haven't sent anything since as I deleted the specific torrent.
I guess they technically can shut down your internet, but I don't think they will in practice because you pay them.
Your ISP doesn't really care what you're doing, they only sent you a letter because the studio that made the film sent them a letter telling them to get you to stop or else.
>they haven't sent anything since as I deleted the specific torrent.
That's probably why they haven't done anything. You did what they wanted. And ALL these frickers know what you have on your hard drive. They've been building back doors into your OS since at least Windows 7, plus tons of sites and software you use give them permission to use those backdoors.
Play a music video or song on your hard drive while not on the internet, and notice how long it takes for that exact same band to show up on the youtube front page by all random chance.
That's not what they're doing. The studio that made the film (or more likely, a third party they've hired), just downloads the torrent and writes down the IP addresses and times of everyone they connect to, then finds out what ISP owns that IP address and sends them letters containing all the IP addresses and times, then the ISP works out which customers had those IP addresses at that time and sends them letters telling them to stop.
>when you download a torrent you can the see the IP address of anyone who every downloaded the torrent
Why the frick do y'all do this shit then?
That's how torrenting works, it's peer-to-peer. If it was just stored on a server somewhere they'd just go get that server shut down, but it's very difficult to shut down 10,000 dudes sharing amongst themselves.
A whole lot of tut tut
i’m half way thru the moobie, eh it looks poopy so far
what's it even about? is the op pic related?
It's pretty bad I wouldn't waste my time on it. It's a pretentious but largely ineffective hitpiece on Hollywood that "celebrates" its positive aspects with masturbatory and forced segments, all the while maintaining a satirical nearly 4th wall breaking wink wink nudge nudge attitude towards the viewer because it's a movie about people making movies. It does have a few good scenes towards the end and Margot Robbie is pretty sexy in this but it doesn't justify the 3 hour runtime, it just feels like a pointless slog.
>it just feels like a pointless slog.
Pretty much describes everything Hollywood makes these days so maybe its more self-aware than you're letting on.
i hate it
hmm
me snuggling with you on the sofa while we watch this israeli trite :3
Why is there such a big overlap between nazis and homosexuals?
idk
Always been that way, always will be
It's excellent.
is it pretentious shit
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Maybe the last ever big-budget movie of its type.
Damn...It was so kino. One of my favorite cinema experiences since Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
If that's the case, and with the way things are going, people will look back on it and praise it in retrospect. Just wait like 3-5 years and everyone will be saying it was a misunderstood masterpiece.
It so it would be the death of cinema. Movies such as Babylon have to be made even if the studios eat the loss because they bring in prestige and vision. Babylon, just like Pitt's character, will live on
a 3-hour movie which fails to either clearly establish its stakes, or provide you with much of an emotional payoff for watching it.
>the two main white protagonists die like shit while the Black and beaner more or less succeed or at least survive
mmm...