Do Not Enter Camrip Page

And I am begging you: turn back. For the uninitiated, a "Camrip" (or "CAM") is an illegal copy of a movie recorded inside a theater using a camcorder or—even worse—a smartphone. It is the lowest form of digital piracy, not just in legality, but in quality.

Have you ever accidentally downloaded a Camrip? How long did it take you to delete it? Let us know in the comments. do not enter camrip

You have waited two years for this movie. Why would you watch a warped, washed-out version today when you could watch a perfect, 4K version in a theater (or in three months on streaming)? And I am begging you: turn back

But please, do not enter the Camrip. You are better than a blurry screen and a muffled scream. Have you ever accidentally downloaded a Camrip

Every time a Camrip gets a million views, that’s a million dollars (roughly) not going back into the system to fund the next weird, cool movie you want to see. I get it. You’re broke. You hate your local multiplex. You just want to see if Deadpool 3 is any good before you spend $15.

By watching the rip, you get a spoiler-filled, ugly version of the story. You kill the magic of the "first watch." Here is the boring, true part: Piracy doesn't just hurt billion-dollar studios. It hurts the mid-budget drama. It hurts the indie horror film. It hurts the crew members who get bonuses based on box office performance.