Without hesitation, Alex clicked on the download button for his favorite movie, "Avatar" (2009). He had always wanted to see it in anaglyph 3D, and now he had the chance.
As word of Alex's hobby spread, he started to attract attention from other film enthusiasts who shared his passion for anaglyph 3D. They started to trade recommendations and links to download updated anaglyph 3D movies.
However, not everyone was happy about Alex's new hobby. His internet service provider (ISP) started to send him warning letters about copyright infringement. It turned out that the website he had been using to download the movies was hosting copyrighted content without permission.
In the end, Alex discovered that there were indeed legitimate sources for anaglyph 3D movies, including some independent filmmakers who were experimenting with the technology. He started to support these creators and download their movies, feeling good about his hobby and the fact that he was supporting artists who shared his passion.