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  • Mr_Gazpacho
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    Level 24 - The Blue Elf
    • Jul 2007
    • 823

    Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

    Raising the bar a little

    Originally posted by .nfo creator
    Tinker.Bell.2008.720p.BluRay.x264-CiNEFiLE

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0823671/
    IMDB Rating.: 6.4/10 138 votes

    Release Date: 10/29/2008
    Video.......: x264 @ 3365 kbps
    Audio.......: English 5.1 AC3 640kbit/s
    Subtitles...: English
    Length......: 78 min 4 sec
    Size........: 2.18 gigs
    http://lix.in/-374ff1

    Mediafire'd and .rar'd. Need any help downloading the files or playing the movie, just ask (hint: do NOT try to open this in Windows Media Player, PLEASE). You could search google too, but then again why should you when you've got me around?

    Screencaps in achronological order:
    [img]http://img401.**********.us/img401/6515/snapshot20081115032503sb0.png[/img]

    [img]http://img340.**********.us/img340/4697/snapshot20081115032157ie6.png[/img]

    [img]http://img262.**********.us/img262/1107/snapshot20081115032247ta3.png[/img]

    [img]http://img255.**********.us/img255/5104/snapshot20081115032256tj9.png[/img]

    Got a bunch of other Disney flicks available as well ("Wrong, dumbass, you've got like... jack shit save for your multiple copies of Wall-E and that whole PotC trilogy, but I'm not gonna let you upload that second one to mediafire. It's 37 GiB, that shit would take ages you moron!" - my inner voice), so if you want anything just request it and I'll see what I can do.
  • Mr_Gazpacho
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    Level 24 - The Blue Elf
    • Jul 2007
    • 823

    #2
    Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

    OBTW, it's an innuendo fapfest.

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    • Victoria
      Owner of GetLazy
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      Level 28 - Friend For Life
      • Apr 2007
      • 1922

      #3
      Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

      See I ****ing told you guys this movie looked awesome.

      Although... 1080p > 720p

      Why the **** would you even mess with a 720p copy when something is available in 1080p. It's the standard definition equivalent of watchin an episode of TV off of YouTube instead of grabbing a scene cap.

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      • Mr_Gazpacho
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        Level 24 - The Blue Elf
        • Jul 2007
        • 823

        #4
        Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

        Oh, why don't YOU go ahead and upload a 1080p copy of it to mediafire?
        This shit took all day to upload (no, it's not the connection, I just wanna keep a decent ratio on mah torrentz at the same time).

        Also, the 1080p releases are about the same filesize as this one, spelling bad luck for the color fidelity.

        Also, I'll start uploading a 1080p copy of Wall-E to shut you up now. In DTS. Fo shiz.

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        • Victoria
          Owner of GetLazy
          SPECIAL MEMBER
          Level 28 - Friend For Life
          • Apr 2007
          • 1922

          #5
          Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

          Originally posted by Mr_Gazpacho
          Oh, why don't YOU go ahead and upload a 1080p copy of it to mediafire?
          This shit took all day to upload (no, it's not the connection, I just wanna keep a decent ratio on mah torrentz at the same time).

          Also, the 1080p releases are about the same filesize as this one, spelling bad luck for the color fidelity.

          Also, I'll start uploading a 1080p copy of Wall-E to shut you up now. In DTS. Fo shiz.
          I thought you lived in Sweden. It takes you a whole day to upload a high def movie on a 100 Mbps upload?

          I already have Wall-E in 1080p. And Tinker Bell, for that matter.

          http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830
          http://newzleech.com/?p=7891330

          I'm sure you're helping some noobs without Usenet though so good job. If you have somethin' that's not on Usenet though, I'd be interested in that.

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          • Mr_Gazpacho
            SPECIAL MEMBER
            Level 24 - The Blue Elf
            • Jul 2007
            • 823

            #6
            Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

            Originally posted by Xizer
            Originally posted by Mr_Gazpacho
            Oh, why don't YOU go ahead and upload a 1080p copy of it to mediafire?
            This shit took all day to upload (no, it's not the connection, I just wanna keep a decent ratio on mah torrentz at the same time).

            Also, the 1080p releases are about the same filesize as this one, spelling bad luck for the color fidelity.

            Also, I'll start uploading a 1080p copy of Wall-E to shut you up now. In DTS. Fo shiz.
            I thought you lived in Sweden. It takes you a whole day to upload a high def movie on a 100 Mbps upload?

            I already have Wall-E in 1080p. And Tinker Bell, for that matter.

            http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830
            http://newzleech.com/?p=7891330

            I'm sure you're helping some noobs without Usenet though so good job. If you have somethin' that's not on Usenet though, I'd be interested in that.
            That's 10 mbit, but whatever.
            Also, seeing as I live in Sweden I do not have the luxury of an ISP providing me with free access to Usenet. If you'd please tell me what bin has got and has not that'd be greeeat...


            EDIT: uploading the HD1080 release of Wall-E btw, better PQ but downmixed audio to standard DTS. Could you do me the favor of uploading the DTS-ES track from ESiR's release kplxthx for merging purposes?

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            • Victoria
              Owner of GetLazy
              SPECIAL MEMBER
              Level 28 - Friend For Life
              • Apr 2007
              • 1922

              #7
              Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

              [quote=Mr_Gazpacho][quote=Xizer]
              Originally posted by Mr_Gazpacho":02c1c]Oh, why don't YOU go ahead and upload a 1080p copy of it to mediafire?
              This shit took all day to upload (no, it's not the connection, I just wanna keep a decent ratio on mah torrentz at the same time).

              Also, the 1080p releases are about the same filesize as this one, spelling bad luck for the color fidelity.

              Also, I'll start uploading a 1080p copy of Wall-E to shut you up now. In DTS. Fo shiz.[/quote]

              I thought you lived in Sweden. It takes you a whole day to upload a high def movie on a 100 Mbps upload?

              I already have Wall-E in 1080p. And Tinker Bell, for that matter.

              [url="http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830
              http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830[/url]
              http://newzleech.com/?p=7891330

              I'm sure you're helping some noobs without Usenet though so good job. If you have somethin' that's not on Usenet though, I'd be interested in that.
              That's 10 mbit, but whatever.
              Also, seeing as I live in Sweden I do not have the luxury of an ISP providing me with free access to Usenet. If you'd please tell me what bin has got and has not that'd be greeeat...


              EDIT: uploading the HD1080 release of Wall-E btw, better PQ but downmixed audio to standard DTS. Could you do me the favor of uploading the DTS-ES track from ESiR's release kplxthx for merging purposes?[/quote:02c1c]

              You don't need free Usenet. $11/month is very reasonable for a service that gives you unlimited downloads that max out your connection speed of any HD movie that you desire.
              http://www.news.astraweb.com/specials/kleverig-11.html

              Astraweb has serverfarms in the U.S. and Europe so I'd recommend them. You're not going to find a better deal than 160 days of retention + unlimited bandwidth + unlimited speed for $11/month. They also offer SSL with this plan too - it's got everything. The only provider with more retention than Astraweb is Giganews and they charge $30/month so **** them.

              Also I can't think of any movies I want that Usenet doesn't have atm...

              I'll look into the audio track later today.

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              • Mr_Gazpacho
                SPECIAL MEMBER
                Level 24 - The Blue Elf
                • Jul 2007
                • 823

                #8
                Re: Tinker Bell (2008) 720p (Source - Bluray)

                [quote=Xizer][quote=Mr_Gazpacho]
                Originally posted by Xizer
                Originally posted by Mr_Gazpacho":e5ad7]Oh, why don't YOU go ahead and upload a 1080p copy of it to mediafire?
                This shit took all day to upload (no, it's not the connection, I just wanna keep a decent ratio on mah torrentz at the same time).

                Also, the 1080p releases are about the same filesize as this one, spelling bad luck for the color fidelity.

                Also, I'll start uploading a 1080p copy of Wall-E to shut you up now. In DTS. Fo shiz.[/quote]

                I thought you lived in Sweden. It takes you a whole day to upload a high def movie on a 100 Mbps upload?

                I already have Wall-E in 1080p. And Tinker Bell, for that matter.

                [url="http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830
                http://newzleech.com/?p=8138830[/url]
                http://newzleech.com/?p=7891330

                I'm sure you're helping some noobs without Usenet though so good job. If you have somethin' that's not on Usenet though, I'd be interested in that.
                That's 10 mbit, but whatever.
                Also, seeing as I live in Sweden I do not have the luxury of an ISP providing me with free access to Usenet. If you'd please tell me what bin has got and has not that'd be greeeat...


                EDIT: uploading the HD1080 release of Wall-E btw, better PQ but downmixed audio to standard DTS. Could you do me the favor of uploading the DTS-ES track from ESiR's release kplxthx for merging purposes?
                You don't need free Usenet. $11/month is very reasonable for a service that gives you unlimited downloads that max out your connection speed of any HD movie that you desire.
                http://www.news.astraweb.com/specials/kleverig-11.html

                Astraweb has serverfarms in the U.S. and Europe so I'd recommend them. You're not going to find a better deal than 160 days of retention + unlimited bandwidth + unlimited speed for $11/month. They also offer SSL with this plan too - it's got everything. The only provider with more retention than Astraweb is Giganews and they charge $30/month so **** them.

                Also I can't think of any movies I want that Usenet doesn't have atm...

                I'll look into the audio track later today.[/quote:e5ad7]

                FYI I've got about $10 to live off for the rest of the month. The internet connection was free, so don't give me no shit about that. Everything I do is free save for food. Great way to live. Yeah. So. Besides, I'm already capping out my connection as it is, and I'm quickly running out of hard drive space. [/rant]

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