Sony Blunders By Uploading Full Movie to YouTube Instead of Trailer

Sony Pictures Entertainment’s movie ‘Khali the Killer’ is on release in the United States and, as is customary, a trailer has been uploaded to YouTube. However, on closer inspection, it appears that Sony uploaded the entire movie in error. TF has seen reports of people downloading it for keeps so it won’t be long before it’s available everywhere. Oops.

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YouTube is without doubt one of the best places to watch video online. The site is packed with unique content, much of it produced by members of the public, but it’s also populated with plenty of commercial material.

YouTube’s interface obviously lends itself particularly well to the promotion of video content itself, such as movies and TV shows. To this end companies regularly upload teasers and other promotional material, including clips and trailers for upcoming films. Sony Pictures makes use of this feature but today managed to get it all wrong.

Sometime in the past few hours, somebody at Sony attempted to upload the ‘official red band trailer’ for its upcoming movie Khali the Killer.

“After deciding to retire, an East L.A. hit man decides to take one last job to help support his ailing grandmother’s end of life care. But everything falls apart, when he develops empathy for the targets of his hit, and he’s forced to make the toughest decision of his life,” the movie’s promo blurb reads.

The trailer, just 1h 29m long….wait….

We’ve picked a screenshot that doesn’t ruin the plot but as it clearly shows, this is no ordinary trailer. Weighing in at nearly 90 minutes it’s particularly long. In fact, it’s the entire movie – we checked.

When we started writing this article the movie had around 8,000 views. Just a few paragraphs later that had swelled to almost 11,000. However, while news may be traveling quickly, those numbers probably won’t reach epic levels anytime soon.

The movie has been out in other regions for some time already and if the 3.8 average reviews on iMDb are anything to go by, it’s a bit of a stinker.

As usual, the comments on YouTube are absolutely brutal. The section includes gems such as “Trailer gave the whole plot away. Pass,” “It’s just the trailer the whole movie will be 4 hours,” and the rather blunt “Someone’s getting the sack.”

There are, however, quite a few that suggest that the movie might benefit from the exposure, with a conspiracy theory thrown in here and there for good measure.

“Fact that they haven’t taken this down after 6 hours+. I don’t think it’s really ‘accidental’ but rather a smart marketing stunt. Internet is buzzing over a movie which otherwise wouldn’t have gotten this much attention on forums/social-media,” a YouTube user wrote.

Time will tell whether that’s really the case but if it’s not, Sony has a problem on its hands.

YouTube videos are easily downloaded and TF has seen reports of several users doing just that. If these copies leak onto torrent sites, the genie will be properly out of the bottle. However, given the YouTube video is capped at 720p, there might be demand for a better quality version later on. Or maybe not.

Update: Aaaaaaand, it’s gone…..

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Microsoft’s cheaper Surface tablet might have hit the FCC

The latest Microsoft Surface Pro tablet has a list price of $799 and up, although it sometimes goes on sale for a bit less. But Microsoft used to offer a smaller, cheaper model without the “pro” int he name. It’s been a few years sinc…

The latest Microsoft Surface Pro tablet has a list price of $799 and up, although it sometimes goes on sale for a bit less. But Microsoft used to offer a smaller, cheaper model without the “pro” int he name. It’s been a few years since the company discontinued the entry-level Surface 3, but rumor has […]

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Playstation 4: Selbstbau-Controller ist mit einer Hand und dem Knie nutzbar

Ein Reddit-Mitglied hat in einem Thread einen ungewöhnlichen Controller für die Playstation 4 vorgestellt. Dieser ist einhändig und mit links oder rechts bedienbar. Erste Reaktionen fallen positiv aus und raten sogar zum Crowdfunding und zur Patentanme…

Ein Reddit-Mitglied hat in einem Thread einen ungewöhnlichen Controller für die Playstation 4 vorgestellt. Dieser ist einhändig und mit links oder rechts bedienbar. Erste Reaktionen fallen positiv aus und raten sogar zum Crowdfunding und zur Patentanmeldung. (Playstation 4, Eingabegerät)

Intel’s 9th-gen Core chips are on the way (if that means anything)

Intel’s chip-naming convention has gotten kind of weird recently. So I’m not entirely sure what to make of the fact that the company included a bunch of previously unannounced processors in an official document recently. Logically, the new …

Intel’s chip-naming convention has gotten kind of weird recently. So I’m not entirely sure what to make of the fact that the company included a bunch of previously unannounced processors in an official document recently. Logically, the new Core i3 and Core i5 9000 Series chips will be branded as part of the company’s 9th-gen […]

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Datenschutz: Drittfirmen lesen massenweise Gmail-Postfächer

US-Medien nennen es das dreckige Geheimnis der Tech-Branche: Drittentwickler lesen routinemäßig und millionenfach die E-Mails von Gmail-Nutzern. App-Entwickler geben das zum Teil offen zu. (Datenschutz, Google)

US-Medien nennen es das dreckige Geheimnis der Tech-Branche: Drittentwickler lesen routinemäßig und millionenfach die E-Mails von Gmail-Nutzern. App-Entwickler geben das zum Teil offen zu. (Datenschutz, Google)

Amazon Prime Day returns on July 16—and it’s actually a day and a half

There’ll be a bunch of offers in the lead-up to the much-hyped event, too.

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Amazon announced on Tuesday that its annual Prime Day sales event will return on July 16.

The promotion, which advertises a number of discounts and special offers to subscribers of the e-commerce giant’s Prime membership service, will begin at 3pm ET and run for 36 hours through July 17. That is a six-hour bump from last year’s 30-hour Prime Day event.

The announcement confirms the date Amazon briefly posted, seemingly by accident, to its UK website last month.

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Guidemaster: Picking the right Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C dock for your desk

Ars tests a bunch of docks and hubs to see which are worthy of a spot on your desk.

Guidemaster: Picking the right Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C dock for your desk

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Update: After publishing our original Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C dock recommendations in July 2018, Ars has been testing new docks and hubs on and off ever since. Below, we’ve updated our picks ahead of the 2019 holiday shopping season.

The introduction of USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports and the transition away from legacy ports hasn't been smooth. PC and smartphone OEMs began using the USB-C port a few years ago because it allowed companies to make thinner devices with faster ports. Gargantuan in comparison, the USB-A ports we all know and love from thumb drives take up a lot of space on devices, they don't handle data transfer as efficiently as new ports, and they're limited when it comes to multiple connections and charging.

USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 are the way of the future, but most of our accessories are stuck in the past. PC and smartphone OEMs led the way by adopting USB-C as standard, but that often leaves users to search for an adapter or dongle to connect all of the peripherals they already have. On top of that, many new peripherals are still using the old connections.

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KI: IBMs Chip soll alle Aspekte von Deep Learning berechnen

Ob Entscheidungsfindung oder Modelltraining: IBMs aktuelles Prototypenprojekt ist ein vielseitig einsetzbarer KI-Chip. Er soll zwischen verschiedenen Präzisionen umschalten können und einen hohen Datendurchsatz erzielen. Auch die kontinuierliche Auslas…

Ob Entscheidungsfindung oder Modelltraining: IBMs aktuelles Prototypenprojekt ist ein vielseitig einsetzbarer KI-Chip. Er soll zwischen verschiedenen Präzisionen umschalten können und einen hohen Datendurchsatz erzielen. Auch die kontinuierliche Auslastung soll vergleichsweise hoch sein. (IBM, Prozessor)

Lacework: Mehr als 22.000 Containerverwaltungen öffentlich zugänglich

Die auf Amazons Web Services spezialisierte Sicherheitsfirma Lacework hat im Netz mehr als 22.000 Managementoberflächen zur Containerverwaltung gefunden, die hauptsächlich zu Kubernetes gehören. Als wäre das nicht schon schlimm genug, waren einige auch…

Die auf Amazons Web Services spezialisierte Sicherheitsfirma Lacework hat im Netz mehr als 22.000 Managementoberflächen zur Containerverwaltung gefunden, die hauptsächlich zu Kubernetes gehören. Als wäre das nicht schon schlimm genug, waren einige auch völlig ungeschützt im Netz. (Kubernetes, Web Service)