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-- The Bourne Ultimatum *XviD* - DVD SCR - iMBT (http://forum.vcdq.com/showthread.php?threadid=78024)
Best out by far forgot about timer n watermark wen i got into film didnt bother me atall
V-8
A-8
M-9
The quality on this is not bad at all. It IS by far the best that is out. If you haven't seen the movie and don't plan on seeing it in theaters get this copy.
*not baseing this on a dvd screener...just quality overall*
Video: 8.5 maybe 9.
Audio 8.5
Its totally watchable and you forget about the timer once you get into the movie.
skipped through. timer and watermark is not too bad. as said before best pic and sound out there atm.
damn especially the sound is top notch.
v: 8.5 (a few blockiness, but who cares)
a: 10
m: we'll see
V-8.5 to bad bout the timer but this is very nice quality
A-9 Very Good
M-10
thx iMBT
Just finished watching this
who care's if its mislabeled lmao
Its super intense actions scenes leave u lil time to stare at the timer lol.....talk about kick ass action flick woohoo....best flick i've seen in a long time.
the above was lastnight : tonight i also watched supremacy and identity kinda like 321 sequence lol what a blast awsome 3 set of a series.......bourne 4 would be nice ..... can't remember a better 3 set ever like this....Matt Damon rocks
v8
a9
m9
This was created by the studio to be seen. So consider yourselves lucky. Because it wasn't intended to be seen by YOU!
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Well, I haven't snagged the full release, just the sample.
Like most have said, this seems to be a VHS Screener mislabeled as a DVDSCR, but I won't hold it against iMBT, as it is the best copy out, and it's out fast.
Could anyone give an exact length, as I saw this in theaters last night and it ran 130min.
FROM SAMPLE (As VHS-SCR):
Video: 8 (needs to be higher bitrate)
Audio: 9 (damned near perfect)
Movie: 10 (probably the best of the series, which has been exceptional from the get)
The video suffers from slight compression issues, obviously, since it's squeezed onto one disc, but it looked pretty good on 42in LCD through a standalone media center. Despite what others say, I don't believe this is a VHS screener.
Also as stated, there is a timer and watermark, but it doesn't distract from the movie. Even the subtitles are placed above the timer. Workprints are typically not theatrical releases and sometimes exclude scenes and/or audio. I can't recall any differences between this and the theater release.
Audio is 2 channel stereo, but atleast it sounds good. 10 times better than all these R5 releases of late.
8/8/9
at least there'll be a good audio source for the r5
6/9/?
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Originally posted by subdublbc
Well, I haven't snagged the full release, just the sample.
Like most have said, this seems to be a VHS Screener mislabeled as a DVDSCR, but I won't hold it against iMBT, as it is the best copy out, and it's out fast.
Could anyone give an exact length, as I saw this in theaters last night and it ran 130min.
FROM SAMPLE (As VHS-SCR):
Video: 8 (needs to be higher bitrate)
Audio: 9 (damned near perfect)
Movie: 10 (probably the best of the series, which has been exceptional from the get)
there is nothing wrong with this rls at all
V9
A9 much better than most dvdscrs
the timer is the same u get on old vhs screeners i don't think this is a work print.
awesome rls now i saved my self $13 at the movies.
V: 7
A: 7
M: N/A
quote:By the following description, It still can be a DVDSCR. But it is probably unlikely.
Originally posted by VCDQuality FAQ
DVD-SCREENER (DVDscr)
Same premise as a screener, but transferred off a DVD. Usually letterbox , but without the extras that a DVD retail would contain. The ticker is not usually in the black bars, and will disrupt the viewing. If the ripper has any skill, a DVDscr should be very good. Usually transferred to SVCD or DivX/XviD.
not bad
used avidemux to blurr the logo and time stamp.
looks good
<Scene talk snipped>
Workprint nuke is a joke also. AS others have said this is no different to many of the old VHS screeners we used to get that were tagged "SCREENER" and NEVER once got nuked for being WP.
Most people who HAVE seen WPs know there is a considerable difference in the onscreen format of the markings. A simple timer running does NOT constitute a WP. This studio has sent out many, many screeners with constant timers and TCG marked over the years.
TBH i don't care what it is or isn't all i wish is that EVERY release was treated the same and same rules applied regarding nukes and not dependant on who releases it. inter-site politics=gay
V: 7
A: 8
M: 6
wonder how many have watched the release
vid 7 --u all know y
audio 9
movie --GODDAMN !!!! gonna watch again
Next -how long we gotta wait for another good flick GRRRRRR
Thanx IMBT
Take your arguments to a PM. Review quality of release only here.
As stated, source doesn't look to be a DVDSCR (nuked)...Quality reduces a good some when I expand my player to full screen on my computer (20" widescreen lcd)...Not enough to ruin my viewing experience or warrant me to wait for a different copy to see this movie ... Haven't viewed on a TV yet.... Wish 'Grindhouse' had a copy like this come along.
Definitely the best video/audio out for this movie, even with the mentioned watermark and counter... Amazing quality for a movie out for only a couple weeks.
Fast Release of a DVDscr
V - 9 (would been better without timer)
A - 10
M - 10
As a VHS WP
V8
A8
M8
if indeed it is a VHS WP then its probably the best ive seen in a LONG time.
ran it threw WinAvi cropped 10 off the top and 9 and piff paff poof Clean copy
(or was it 9 off the top and 10 off the bottom? oh well it looks good now)
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I don 't really care if it's a workprint or not. It's very good quality and a good movie
V-8
A-9
M-10
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