In 2008, Blu-ray was still winning the war against HD-DVD. Seeing "Bluray" in the filename was a stamp of quality. It meant the source wasn't a shaky camcorder recording in a theater (a "cam rip"), but a direct digital transfer from the master disc. For a 600MB file, that distinction was vital; it ensured the colors were true and the night scenes were actually visible.

: For privacy and security.

: Significant loss in visual detail and audio clarity compared to a standard Blu-ray. Security Risks

The "Dual Audio" tag tells a story of accessibility. In 2008, Hancock was a global hit, but not everyone had access to an HD English print.

While torrent sites can provide access to high-quality movies, they often do so illegally. If you choose this route, be aware: