The specific mention of "450mb" in the search query highlights a nostalgic era of internet history:
Because of its high production value, an R-rated version was edited and sold in mainstream video outlets like IMDb , stripped of its explicit content while keeping the action-adventure plot intact.
In 2005, internet speeds were significantly slower than today. Users frequently sought highly compressed file formats like .avi or .mkv, with file sizes typically ranging from 350MB to 700MB to fit on a standard CD-R.
The year 2005 was a turning point for digital piracy. President George W. Bush signed the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act into law that year, significantly increasing penalties for individuals who recorded or distributed movies before their official release.