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Teen Wolf (Michael J. Fox)
Infohash:
15C1694C8D0D42790B2448B20989EBBC7F121AD5
Type:
Movies
Title:
Teen Wolf (Michael J. Fox)
Category:
Video/Movies
Uploaded:
2008-11-05 (by poppypoi)
Description:
b]Michael J. Fox [/b] stars in this comedy about a boy who finds that his parents have hidden an alarming secret from him, he can change into a werewolf! When the startling change begins he soon finds out who are his friends and his enemies, also, will the girl he loves accept him or just use him like many others?
Tags:
Files count:
2
Size:
571.62 Mb
Trackers:
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
Comments:
dlpcruzer (2008-11-10)
great movie, VERY BAD ripLooks like it was originally a wide screen version on the dvd but then it was compressed to full screen version, therefore everything is elongated.
This is NOT a "pan and scan" full screen version. The resolution has been altered by the ripper and this is what makes the objects (especially the people) in the movie look elongated and squshed.
poppypoi (2008-11-10)
Hi dlpcruzer, 234 people on three torrent sites have downloaded this torrent ad you are the only one to complain! Sorry you feel it's bad rip .dlpcruzer (2008-11-12)
Hello poppypoi,I am sorry too. What I wrote is not a "feeling", it is what I think. I did not assume that the poster (yourself) is also the ripper. If you are, then I think you got the message.
Since you did bother to respond, perhaps you can tell me and others that may be looking for a good rip of this movie, if what I said is true...in regards to the altering of the resolution. As I have seen the wide screen version as well as the "pan and scan" full screen version (both many many times), that is how this rip looks as if the resolution was changed to fit full screen.
Ok. So...234 people downloaded it on 3 sites. Nobody left a comment on this site in regards to the quality. Furthermore, anyone that has taken a basic logic class in college knows that the popularity of something does not mean that it is good, nor does it mean that it is acceptable. It really doesn't mean much.
One could only deduce or infer that at least 234 people wanted to see this movie. Many people download movies and watch them much later at their own convenience. Others are collectors of movies they like or want to have a copy of.
Since I do not know what other 2 sites you uploaded this to, I cannot go to those sites and read any comments that others may have left.
I usually do not bother to write comments about the rips...whether I think they are good or not.
However, this is one of my favorite movies. Had I known this was a full screen version, I would not have bothered to download it. Had I known it was a wide screen version compressed to become full screen (as that is how it looks), I would not have bothered to download it. And I expect at least some of the other 234 people that downloaded this, would have also skipped it.
At the least, I give you due credit for sharing (i.e., uploading). But more information about any rip should be a requirement...it is not...but should be. Then those of us that are in places in the world that do not have fast connections, will not waste our bandwidth downloading something we really do not want.
If I was still living in the USA, it would be easy for me to go down and buy this on DVD. I wish I could. But I am not in the USA, and have no plans to return any time soon. I would also have a faster connection...hahaha
poppypoi (2008-11-12)
Well I guess you told me! I am very sure that if any of those other 230+ people had a problem then they would have left a long list of complaints cos I think they are intelligent enough to write.I am still learning and haven't been uploading to this site for long so I don't have the info you need so sorry. I just want to share my videos and I know I can't please everyone. I extrapolated the files I needed using pgc.net and then converted the files from vob to avi, hope this helps.
Again sorry about it being a bad rip for you. All you had to do was let me know and I would have tried to sort it out, I can take comments such as yours but you could have put it in a more constructive way and maybe my 'feelings' would not have gotten in the way.
Please 'feel' free to leave any comments you want, however could you let me know how to fix it since you have loads more knowledge than I do. Sorry but my typing fingers got a little sarcastic there heeheehee.
By the way, do you have any torrents on here or any other site so I can check them out, I can then see were I am going wrong? Thanks again, your comments are much appreciated and helpful, bye!!!
dlpcruzer (2008-11-13)
Thanks for the feedback poppypoi.I got lucky and was able to download a very good rip of this movie at the following link.
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/3904102/Teen.Wolf.1985.WS.DVDRip.XviD.iNT-EwDp
A much older upload, but much better quality and the torrent is still active, which surprised me. See my comments on that thread.
I have this on VHS tape which I recoreded in 1986. Unfortunately, VHS tape does eventually deteriorate after many years and all of mine are deteriorating.
I am an American that is currently living in the Philippines. They don't have the technical infrastructure here and certain government regulations require ISPs to do quite a lot of filtering. In other words, my bandwidth is very poor. My connection actually starts here, then is filtered in Atlanta, Georgia and then comes back and goes to a router in Singapore and then out to the rest of the world. So my connection is very slow and it is sometimes difficult to connect with peers on torrents because I often exceed the number of network hops to connect...which means I lose connection with other peers.
It is also very difficult and expensive to order American DVD releases here in the Philippines. The shipping charges from Amazon would break me...and I can't drive to a Circuit City or some other retail store and find older movie releases.
I have not heard of pgc.net, so I cannot give advice in how that works. My background is in computer technology (as a profession) but my college degree was in broadcast communcations (empahsis in audio engineering). Movies and popular music (and their respective histories) are only a hobby. Because of that, I do have an appreciation for the theatrical releases of movies and the artistic mind of a movie director.
I have always said that a movie should have two ratings. 1) an artistic rating and 2) an entertainment rating. Take for example the Rocky series with Sylvester Stallone. The critics loved the first one, but hated the rest. Yet, the public (for the most part) loved them all. Each and every one should have an excellent rating from an entertainment standpoint. However, I also understand the negative comments of the critics on the subsequent releases.
Look at the popularity of the slasher movies (Halloween, Friday the 13th, etc.) From an artistic point of view they are not that good. But nobody can deny their popularity with the teens.
I am getting way of topic here.
Sorry. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings. I only wanted to warn others that are interested in the artistic value of a movie as well as the entertainment value (as opposed to ONLY the entertainment value).
If you can, view the original DVD that you ripped from and then view the rip. The resolution size of your rip is 320x240 which is a 4:3 ratio...which is Full Screen. Most people don't know about the various screen resolutions of movies. Techicolor, Panavision, Cinemascope...all refer to the cameras used in filiming the movie, as well as the film development method and the screen size (resolution...width x height).
If you have Turner Classic Movies (TCM)on cable, watch it for a few days and you will understand "pan and scan". They used to have a good explanation of it every couple of hours between movies. TCM is one of those things I miss back in the USA.
Anyways, one of your tools converted the film to 320x240 resolution. If you are using MS Windows, try "Any DVD Converter" or "DVDFab" and "AutoGordionKnot". Keep an eye on the screen resolution....the ratio. The rip I just got (mentioned above) is 592 x 320 which is 1.85:1 (one of the three most popular wide screen versions)
I was able to fix the audio sync on a rip I downloaded last week with AVI Mux (freeware), but it won't fix resoultion...if it does, I haven't figured out how.
The nice thing about AutoGordionKnot is you can pick the size of the file you want (many of the popular rippers pick CD size 700MB) and it makes all the adjustments for you. This is a freeware tool. Some rippers like to give t