Ok, try looking at the page's source and finding out the name of the .mov file that's in there. It's probably just a pointer. Use the link from the source to download the pointer file, then open the pointer file in a text editor (like notepad.) That should give you another link. That link should point to a downloadable copy of the file.
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the HS version coding is different, it's wierd, the .mov line isn't in the code.
there are .mov lines in the source, however they are invalid.
i imagine they had some extra-secure devs whip up the page knowing that this would get splattered all over the net in no time.
it doesn't even have the HS logo on it.
if anyone figures it out, let me know. :/