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It's free, but that might only last for 1 month. After that, it might be that I have to pay. It's pretty amazing actually. I started watch "Mirrors" last night, and it looked great. I then started watching "The Day the Earth Stood Still", and that looked more like it was filmed in a theater. It was still more than watchable though. And they seem to have an enormous library. But I have to believe I'm breaking the law, right?
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Mirrors isn't bad, but is borderline b-movie territory FWIW. Worth one viewing at least.
Also, not sure what the deal is with this software. Nowhere does it mention anything about illegality, but there's this little blurb on their site that has me wondering:
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