The Infamous Wrong Turn (2003) and the Dubious Appeal of 480p Video Files
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The story begins with Chris Flynn, who is racing to a job interview. After a chemical spill blocks the main highway, he takes a dirt road detour through the backwoods. Distracted, he crashes into a stranded SUV belonging to five friends—Jessie, Carly, Scott, Evan, and Francine—who had already blown out their tires on barbed wire placed across the road. These sites were the "underground libraries" of the internet