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Top 20 Most Pirated Movies of 2014

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1. “The Wolf of Wall Street”: 30.035 million (Paramount, Dec. 25, 2013)

2. “Frozen”: 29.919 million (Disney, Nov. 27, 2013)

3. “Gravity”: 29.357 million (Warner Bros., Oct. 4, 2013)

4. “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug”: 27,627 million (Warner Bros., Dec. 13, 2013)

5. “Thor: The Dark World”: 25.749 million (Disney/Marvel, Nov. 8, 2013)

6. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”: 25.628 million (Disney/Marvel, April 4, 2014)

7. “The Legend of Hercules”: 25.137 million (Summit, Jan. 10, 2014)

8. “X-Men: Days of Future Past”: 24.380 million (20th Century Fox, May 23, 2014)

9. “12 Years a Slave”: 23.653 million (Fox Searchlight, Oct. 18, 2013)

10. “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”: 23.543 million (Lionsgate, Nov. 22, 2013)

11. “American Hustle”: 23.143 million (Sony/Columbia, Dec. 13, 2013)

12. “300: Rise of an Empire”: 23.096 million (Warner Bros., March 7, 2014)

13. “Transformers: Age of Extinction”: 21.65 million (Paramount, June 27, 2014)

14. “Godzilla”: 20.956 million (Warner Bros., May 16, 2014)

15. “Noah”: 20.334 million (Paramount, March 28, 2014)

16. “Divergent”: 20.312 million (Lionsgate, March 21, 2014)

17. “Edge of Tomorrow”: 20.299 million (Warner Bros., June 6, 2014)

18. “Captain Phillips”: 19.817 million (Sony/Columbia, Oct. 11, 2013)

19. “Lone Survivor”: 19.130 million (Universal, Dec. 25, 2013)

20. “RoboCop” (1987): 18.739 million (Orion, July 17, 1987)

 

 

 

 

 

http://variety.com/2014/digital/news/top-20-most-pirated-movies-of-2014-led-by-wolf-of-wall-street-frozen-gravity-1201388403/

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I don't think nearly 19 million people pirated the ORIGINAL RoboCop this year. It has to have been the new one.

The original may be the far superior film, but I just don't buy that it was torrented by THAT many people just this past year. Doesn't make any sense.

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I don't think nearly 19 million people pirated the ORIGINAL RoboCop this year. It has to have been the new one.

The original may be the far superior film, but I just don't buy that it was torrented by THAT many people just this past year. Doesn't make any sense.

 

 

it is obviously the new one. That is a hilarious goof. 

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I'm surprised guardians of the galaxy wasn't pirated that much compared to x-men and cap.

Either it isn't as popular OS, or it was at a disadvantage to make the year-end list due to being an August release. (Notice that late-2013 films are on the list; from what I understand, while piracy starts almost immediately with camcorder recordings, pirated films don't truly gain traction on P2P until clean sources are released - or leak in advance of an official VOD/home release.)

It may make the list next year.

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Either it isn't as popular OS, or it was at a disadvantage to make the year-end list due to being an August release. (Notice that late-2013 films are on the list; from what I understand, while piracy starts almost immediately with camcorder recordings, pirated films don't truly gain traction on P2P until clean sources are released - or leak in advance of an official VOD/home release.)

It may make the list next year.

Yeah, I noticed no post June film made the list.

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