To understand why this specific file was once so prevalent on the web, you have to decode the "scene" terminology used in the title:
This is the source type. A DVDScr is a promotional copy sent by studios to awards voters (e.g., Oscar or Golden Globe judges) or film critics before the commercial DVD release. It is watermarked (usually with a message like "For Your Consideration" and intermittent text "Property of The Weinstein Company") and often in black-and-white during certain scenes or with timecode burn-ins. DVDScrs are lower quality than retail DVDs but higher than telesyncs. Django Unchained-2012-REPACK DVDScr XviD-ETRG.avi
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This specific file is a released by the group ETRG in late 2012. Format: XviD (an older video codec). Container: .avi . It is watermarked (usually with a message like
extension and the XviD codec speaks to a time of hardware limitations. XviD was popular because it was compatible with "DivX-certified" standalone DVD players. You could download this file, burn it to a blank CD-R, and watch it on a television—a precursor to the seamless casting and smart-TV apps we use today. Conclusion
: Two years before the Civil War, a German bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz frees a slave named Django. Together, they embark on a quest to find and rescue Django’s wife, Broomhilda, from the notorious "Candyland" plantation.
Features Tarantino's "comic book violence" with fountains of blood and stylized action.