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The Long Kiss Goodnight[1997-2hrs][A LordOfWar Release]
Infohash:
3431F9BE6AE11705B687C4EE77DD78B825909468
Type:
Movies
Title:
The Long Kiss Goodnight[1997-2hrs][A LordOfWar Release]
Category:
Video/Movies
Uploaded:
2009-04-04 (by LordOfWar)
Description:
The Long Kiss Goodnight[1997-2hrs][A LordOfWar Release].avi
A LordOfWar release. Always rare stuff, always great stuff...
No Subs Included
File : 896 MB, duration: 2:01:10, type: AVI, 1 audio stream(s), quality: 41 %
Video : 812 MB, 937 Kbps, 23.976 fps, 592*320 (16:9), Divx v5
Audio : 83 MB, 96 Kbps, 32000 Hz, 2 channels, MP3, VBR
What's forgotten is not always gone.
After eight years of amnesia, schoolteacher Samantha Cain (Davis) learns she was once a lethal assassin for the CIA... and now her former employers want her dead. Pursued by a hi-tech army of corrupt CIA agents, Samantha teams up with a wise-cracking detective (Jackson) who helps her uncover her past before it buries them both.
Plot Note:
The corrupt CIA agents intend to blow up the World Trade Center in New York City – then blame it on Muslims in order to get funding taken from social programs and put back into the CIA and military!
Genre: Action
Actors:
• Geena Davis
• Samuel L. Jackson
• Brian Cox
• Craig Bierko
• Patrick Malahide
• David Morse
Writers:
• Shane Black
Directors:
• Renny Harlin
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Files count:
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Size:
896.31 Mb
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Comments:
jabber08 (2009-04-04)
saw this when it first came out,very good movie can't wait to see it again!! Thanksboxorats (2010-04-14)
Thanks! This looks really good - particularly for the reasonable file size. Muchos gracias!boxorats (2010-04-14)
By the way, since this file doesn't maintain the right aspect ratio (image is smooshed horizontally), anybody on Mac can, as I did, fix the problem easily with QuickTime Player 7. (The new QT X player doesn't have the same functionality.) All you need to do is open it, select "Show Movie Properties" from the Window menu, and then select the video track, visual settings, then de-select "preserve aspect ratio" and change the dimensions - in this case what I did was look on IMDb to see what the movie's correct aspect ratio is (2.35 to 1) and then I took the 320 (vertical pixels) and multiplied that by 2.35 to see what the more-or-less correct horizontal resolution should be (752, instead of 592 which the file started out being). I made it an even 750 because maybe to my eyes it appears that's closer to the native dimensions for this video source though I can't actually tell at all. (On a DVD they may not be _exactly_ preserving the frame as shot; it's also true that when a movie's being made, the camera likely records a wider image than the film edit shows, and the frame dimensions aren't 100% uniform across media since in the theatre they cut off the margins a bit, often, and then on DVD or whatnot the margins may well be a tiny bit different even though it's not "letterboxed" or "cropped" - this is really technical stuff and isn't a big practical issue though, I'm just being an obnoxious ex-film student in case anybody has heard some of this stuff and doesn't have a good sense as to what the overall "aspect" issue encompasses - not that I'm a super-techie at all.)So I don't know how some of these torrent video files lost the right aspect ratio and are "squished," but I figured out how to fix it in a rough-and-ready way, at least on a Mac. Anybody can punch in different number values like I did, of course, and eyeball it for himself regardless of IMDb.