Star Wars? It was OK by itself, but disappointing compared to the previous movies... especially compared to the oldest ones. I rate it on the Betty-O-meter at about a 7, which is good. Anything above a 5 is worth seeing. But all the previous Star Wars movies I would rate as 8 or above when they were new. Of course they're not as highly rated today because they're old & we've grown tired of them, so I'll just stick to how I liked them when they were new.
A cam video of the film was on the torrents just days after the movie's release (a video of the movie shot with a phone of other hidden mini cam in the theater). I didn't expect a full HD blu-ray version until it came out as pay-per-view though.
Can't wait to see it at home in HD. My 32" TV/monitor that I got for almost nothing broken, gives an excellent picture, & has been running good about 2 years now without a problem since I fixed it up. 32" is plenty big enough because my viewing distance is usually 6' or less away.
Be careful & do your research first before using torrents or you might get caught downloading something that may be illegal in some countries. Use one of the older (or very old) free versions of utorrent, & research torrenting properly through google. You want it set up to block MPAA, RIAA, & other authorities ISPs and/or use peerblock to do block them... update the blocks each time before you use torrents too. Make sure peerblock is on, functioning, running properly, & blocking UDP from bad ISPs before using torrents. Within minutes of downloading most torrents, it should show a list of ISPs that it just blocked. If it doesn't, re-install, & update it.
Time/Warner cable/internet will ask you to remove all file sharing software if they detect you have it, even if you use it only for legitimate legal reasons. That's odd because even Windows 10 utilizes file sharing to distribute its software, updates, & telemetry (spyware & data mining). Many Linux OS, their updates, & apps are distributed through torrents to save on bandwidth & host costs.
Many software companies that offer free software/apps, independent bands, or small movie makers rely on the torrents to distribute their goods, or get known.
Torrents are used for dozens of legal reasons. File sharing, torrents, & its software are not illegal. How dare any ISP demand you remove any legal sharing software off your computer, when your Roku box, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, & smart TVs rely very heavily on file sharing. When you're downloading, streaming, & watching video on that stuff, bits of it are also being uploaded back from your devices to others using the system to lighten the load on the distributor's servers.
Almost nobody gets arrested or fined for downloading stuff anymore. The typical procedure these days is your ISP will send you a warning if you got caught illegally downloading something. After you get caught, & got a warning a third time, they cut off your internet. Most people get a VPN or seedbox after their second warning so they don't get caught again. A VPN or seedbox downloads, manages & stores your torrents on their cloud, then you download or stream your finished files from them. It's like a cloud service except utorrent or something is installed in it for file sharing. It does the downloading & file sharing for you instead of your home computer.
http://www.oldapps.com/utorrent.php?old_utorrent=29http://www.oldapps.com/utorrent.php?old_utorrent=31http://www.peerblock.com/releases/public-releases/peerblock-1.2.0-r693https://kat.cr/star-wars-episode-vii-the-force-awakens-2015-brrip-xvid-etrg-t12303582.html (700mb DVD)
https://kat.cr/star-wars-episode-vii-the-force-awakens-2015-720p-brrip-x264-aac-etrg-t12298992.html (1gb BR)
https://kat.cr/the-member-of-the-wedding-1952-dvdrip-avi-lee1001-t8842442.html(1-3 seeders - may take a day or 2 to download)
Beware that underground, covert, & Black Hat sites may not function or open with windows 10 & some Macs or I-products due to their highly intrusive spyware data-mining, & built-in policing. Some of those sites even block Windows 10 & some Apple users. You need a real computer using Windows 8.1 or lower, un-corrupted by new Windows telemetry/upgrade software, with a real browser (forget about that Explorer or "Edge" garbage), or Linux, to use most of that stuff properly & get the whole internet. Windows 10 in it's default form, browser, & search won't even acknowledge that Betty's exists. Although if you can find us on a Windows 10 machine, Betty's will not fully function properly on Windows 10 in its default form. You're missing almost half the internet with W10, Bing, Edge, & Explorer. And Yahoo is not a search engine or service, it's a directory. Don't use it to search for stuff, because it won't find half of it.
We are still considering blocking all Windows 10 machines in the near future for the safety & privacy of our users & this site. But we are now 100% compatible with any android tablet & phone. They get their own separate feed of Betty's specially designed for mobile browsers automatically (I built that). Most I-portables will work with the mobile feed too, as long as they're using a mobile browser.