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Wait, maybe "I Said UB" is a typo for "I Said U B," which could be a shorthand or a reference in pop culture. Alternatively, maybe it's a mispunctuation of "I Said You, Basic Instinct 2." Without more context, it's a bit challenging, but since Basic Instinct 2 is the sequel, the report might need to focus on that film's themes, plot, and its relation to basic instincts. The inclusion of "Basic" here is redundant because Basic Instinct is the title. The user might be combining these terms for a unique angle.

I need to be careful not to endorse piracy. If the user is asking about the movie "Basic Instinct 2," the report should provide information about the film—its plot, director, reception, themes. If they're combining it with "Isaidub," which is a torrent site, the report should discuss the ethical implications and legal issues rather than promoting the site. isaidub+basic+instinct+2

So, putting that together: maybe the user is looking for a combination or analysis that links the phrase "I Said Ub + Basic + Instinct 2" into a report. Since "I Said Ub" is unclear, perhaps it's a play on words or acronyms. "UB" in some contexts could stand for University of Buffalo, or it might refer to "UB" as in "UB" on a keyboard (Unicode, maybe?). But that might not fit here. Wait, maybe "I Said UB" is a typo

But the user's exact phrase is "isaidub+basic+instinct+2"—maybe a search query they used. So the user might want a report that addresses the movie "Basic Instinct 2" and possibly the website Isaidub. I need to address both aspects: the movie and the torrent site, but with a clear stance against piracy. Alternatively, the user might have intended a different combination, but given the terms, the focus should be on the movie. The user might be combining these terms for a unique angle