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Most Popular DVDrips on BitTorrent (wk26)

The top 10 most downloaded DVDrips on BitTorrent, ” The Ruins” tops the chart this week.

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As of June 30, 2008…


Ranking (last week) Movie Rating / Trailer
1 (2) The Ruins 6.3 / trailer
2 (6) 21 7.0 / trailer
3 (1) Superhero Movie 3.9 / trailer
4 (3) Pathology 6.1 / trailer
5 (5) In Bruges 8.1 / trailer
6 (new) Wargames: The Dead Code ?.? / trailer
7 (8) Be Kind Rewind 7.2 / trailer
8 (new) Zombie Strippers 4.1 / trailer
9 (4) Drillbit Taylor 6.1 / trailer
10 (new) College Road Trip 2.7 / trailer

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  • Krazy006

    First and no good movies :(

  • tohms

    I thought In Bruges and Be Kind Rewind were good movies.

  • Snowy

    Pathology i would have expected to get a little higher but meh :3 it was a good movie though

  • Lars

    was fun to see jack black and mos def in a movie. downloading in bruges now. 21 is a true and a interesting story.

  • Anonymous

    zombie strippers was really bad….
    which is why I loved it!!

  • Gaara

    In Bruges is actually very very good :)

    The only good movie on that list :/

  • Gavin

    It would be cool if TF provided a top ten torrents with imdb scores over 6.0. Then we wouldnt get any of the trash like College Road Trip clogging up the chart, and pirates could actually get into some good films.

  • John W

    I’ve only seen In Bruges from that list and I thought it was fairly good, although different to what I was expecting.

    It kind of pleases me when rubbish blockbuster films make the list, at least it means people probably aren’t bothering to go and pay to see them.

  • Jasper van Weerd

    I like the “Wargames: The Dead Code” movie.

  • http://www.eZee.se www.eZee.se

    I think the main reason that most of us are complaining that there are no good movies on that list is not because people are weird and downloading weird stuff but its more like there are very few good movies being made anymore.
    Even highly publicized movies like for example Spiderman 3 turned out to be pretty crappy (1 and 2 were good imho)
    am waiting for the next installment of Batman… and hoping it will be as good as the last one, if it is; i’m sure it will make it to the top of this list ;)

    Cheers!

  • meh

    one thing is for sure.. if I couldnt download this stuff, I wouldnt see it. Its actually a really good thing to think about.. can you LIVE without movies?

    Based on the quality of movies these days, and the sheer amount of them vs good ones.. there is no way I would pay for this. If piracy was stopped tomorrow, I would be happy knowing I can live without it. In the meantime, I waste hours watching movies I immiedetly delete afterwards..

    Now imagine a world where movies were made with quality.. where going to the movie theater was fun again and not ‘just something to do’. And the price was fair, and you didn’t feel like you getting raped even if the movie wasn’t the best.

    Would you pay now? My answer is Yes.

    Sure you could say Im pulling the ol ‘grass is greener on the other side’ tactic.. but thats not the case.. what you have now is the movie industry’s circus scam.. they invite you to come see there attraction.. only to be dissapointed and scamed when its done.

    I for one.. will not pay to be scammed.

  • http://www.eZee.se www.eZee.se

    @meh, exactly my point… but you wrote it better ;)

  • Anon

    Pathology was actually quite a good film.

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  • Dan

    #11: word

  • Anonymous

    Zombie Strippers looks nice :D

  • RandomGuy

    zombies + strippers = win

    I must be one of the only people who thought In Bruges was a terrible film….
    Be Kind Rewind was ok….not that great but ok….
    I may check out Wargames….

  • Rickrollnondubs

    It’s always the movies people can’t see/find in a theater (in bruges), the ones that seem like they may at best be ok, but don’t want to either potentially waste their money and/or put up with the hassle of the movie theater experience (assholes in the crowd, anyone?), or ones people want to have a copy of to watch before the regular DVD comes out. While it should be able to say something for who downloads what movies and why, it’s a shame the movie industry never looks into it past “they’re stealing all of these shitty movies that didn’t even last a month in theaters”.

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