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Get Lamp 2010 DVDRip XviD-FLAiR
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Title:
Get.Lamp.2010.DVDRip.XviD-FLAiR
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Get.Lamp.2010.DVDRip.XviD-FLAiR
+ Release Notes +
+ Title[ Get Lamp
+ Release Date[ 2010-10-16 + Source[ Retail DVD
+ Retail Date[ 2010-08-0? + iMDB[ n/a
+ Runtime[ 93 mins + File Size[ 700MB / 50x15MB
+ Genre[ Documentary
http://getlamp.com/
+ Encoding Info +-
+ Audio[ 192kb/s Stereo AC3
+ Video[ 624 x 336 @ 1048kb/s 23.976fps
-+ Release Information +-
At the dawn of the era of home computing, an
unusual type of game was the most popular to
play. With just a screen of text and a prompt,
you would be asked the simple question: What
do you want to do next?
As you typed in commands and sentences, the
games would tell you a story; a story fraught
with danger, excitement, puzzles and hours of
exploration. Victory would seem just around
the next corner or through the next barrier.
Players could spend hours, weeks or months
immersed in these games, testing their thinking
skills to the limit and sharing their victories
and defeats.
They were called text adventures, adventure
games, and interactive ficiton. They dominated
the sales charts and introduced millions to
the power and flexibility of home computers. No
other type of computer game could come close.
And then they were gone forever.
Or maybe they never actually left.
Director Jason Scott interviewed dozens of
creators, players, and scholard about the
experience and effect of text adventures and
interactive fiction. The result is Get Lamp, a
documentary with multiple paths that takes you
from a cave deep in Kentucky to the arrival of
what some think is a brand new form of
literature.
What do you want to do next?
>
-+ Rip Notes +-
Jason Scott is a pretty damn awesome guy.
For 12 years he has run textfiles.com, an
irreplaceable library of well over fifty
thousand textfiles, collected from the golden
era of human kind, the 1980s. Before the dawn
of the World Wide Web, unless you belonged to
the exclusive group that had Internet access
through your university, your primary source
of information would be such textfiles,
downloaded from your local BBS. Usenet, Gopher,
Archie, none could measure up to the popularity
of the BBS.
Why then, he asked himself, hasn't anyone made
any documentaries about this phenomenon, that
meant so much to so many? Rather than being all
rhetorical about it, he simply decided to make
it himself! Without funding, without experience,
without help (for the most part), he made a full
8 episode boxset documentary, the most awesome
retelling of the history of the BBS that the world
is ever likely to encounter. Better yet, being
a pirate at heart, he licensed it as Creative
Commons, making it fully legal for anyone to
download and share as they please. Did I mention
he's awesome?
Now he's back, and what better subject to
tackle for someone who breathes ASCII than the
text adventure game! An artform largely forgotten
today, the text adventure grew out of what so
many games lack today; wanting to inspire your
free imagination. No 3D engine arms race, no
lauding of physics or realism, just a storyline,
some words, and a whole lot of creativity.
Complex worlds that would fit in the memory
today available in your wrist watch.
As is common with Jason Scott releases, the
DVD is packed with extras, yet we've chosen to
include none of them. Why? Because he deserves
your money, that's why! Because there's no greedy
corporation behind this, no corrupt distributor,
no MPAA no nothing. Because this guy curses
digital data lobotomy as much as you do, because
he *let* you download this film, because we wanna
see what he's able to do next. If you only buy a
single DVD this year, let it be this one.
Enjoy!
-+ Who We Are +-
Since 2003, FLAiR has been dedicated to pres-
erving the neglected titles of an entertainment
era long gone. A time of classic kids flicks,
painstaking hand-drawn animation and countless
cheesy low-budget horrors. A time when pop had
a King, and rock had a Queen. A time when special
FX wizards ruled, and CGI was just one of their
many tools.
Driven by nostalgia and memories of better
days, we seek to relive those times, and share
those memories. While our belief is that the
80s represent the very pinnacle of pop culture,
we will not limit ourselves to one decade, or
any single genre. We will not ignore the movies
considered insignificant or even embarrassing by
the studios. We will not disregard a timepiece
just because it is dated.
Whereas most groups rely solely on digital
sources, there are still thousands of rare and
out of print titles, many of which have no
planned digital release. We've made it our
mission to dig these out, clean them up using
the best hardware and techniques available to
us, and share them with the world. Be it VHS,
Laserdisc or more exotic formats, we're here
to bring you the best (and worst!) of decades
past. So sit back and enjoy as we uncover and
pay tribute to an age of cinema we will never
get back.
-+ Respect +-
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Comments:
harvaye2 (2010-10-17)
Thanks heaps TvTeam, gosh they're idiots aren't they :pJason Scott (2010-10-17)
Hello, everyone. Jason Scott, director of this film.I'm sorry people haven't heard of my film - I'll endeavor to make more noise about it in the future. I'm very proud of it.
However, the release has an issue where it plays the movie out of order and leaves some portions out. I've written a weblog entry about it here:
http://inventory.getlamp.com/2010/10/16/to-my-esteemed-colleages-at-flair/
Thanks to everyone who has written to me to say they enjoyed the film, and to the over 2300 people who bought the DVD so far.
Mbb15 (2010-10-19)
deep respect for you mister Jason Scott!as well I will upload the repack soon!
Mbb15 (2010-10-19)
Ive uploaded the repack here:http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5896950/Get.Lamp.2010.REPACK.DVDRip.XviD-FLAiR