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Posted by howie418 on 06-18-2002 08:35 PM:

Cool Quality not too bad

The quality is pretty good I think. The picutre is somewhat grainy but the colors are correct. Great relese fellas.


Posted by DEMONIA on 06-19-2002 04:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by da5park
props for the rls is all I can say, excellent sound and good video makes for a very good rls... yeah and the film was pretty good too


you couldnt be talking about the bourne identity ts ftf you people must have low standards 5/2/7


Posted by gnosis on 06-19-2002 04:48 AM:

wtf are you talking about? this is the nicest ftf release i seen! although all there movies come from vcr sources which make them look like shit with all the noise but this was very clear and actually straight angled, it looks like they used the infrared hard of hearing shit this time on t he sound for ftf this is good


Posted by ^Om3n on 06-19-2002 05:53 AM:

I really hate to flame in here.
But i think DEMONIA has raised his glass of quality to the almighty Centropy cum like many before him.

I mean c'mon, this TS was not just better than basically all other FTF releases, but it was better than most TSs in general (excluding ctp)

5 for video in comparrison to a centropy release, ill give you that. altho for a VCD TS it deservs higher.
2 for audio, your talking shit, there was very little wrong with it at all.

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Posted by DEMONIA on 06-19-2002 06:23 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by ^Om3n
I really hate to flame in here.
But i think DEMONIA has raised his glass of quality to the almighty Centropy cum like many before him.

I mean c'mon, this TS was not just better than basically all other FTF releases, but it was better than most TSs in general (excluding ctp)

5 for video in comparrison to a centropy release, ill give you that. altho for a VCD TS it deservs higher.
2 for audio, your talking shit, there was very little wrong with it at all.



no offence taken Dum 3n You people have lost the whole idea of a movie(vcd) a. is to watch video on a tv screen which you cant do with a ftf garbage rls b. to listen to the audio of the video which again ive heard better audio coming from a toilet bowl
I admit they improved but cmon one rls you think damn ftf is raising their standards next rls their back in the shithouse.
I DONT DOWNLOAD FTF IT IS A WASTE OF TIME
centropy is the standard i can sit in my recliner plop in a ctp rls and enjoy an ftf rls 10 sec into it iam heading to pray to the porcelain god


Posted by da5park on 06-21-2002 12:34 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by DEMONIA
you couldnt be talking about the bourne identity ts ftf you people must have low standards 5/2/7


No I just dont feel the need to knock a rls just because it has the name FTF next to it.

2 for audio just proves how much your head is up your ass...


Posted by Resnullius on 06-23-2002 07:20 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by DEMONIA

I DONT DOWNLOAD FTF IT IS A WASTE OF TIME


Not suprising that you don't know what you're talking about then.
This is actually a good release if you crank up the bass. Congrats FTF


Posted by m-drew on 06-28-2002 07:24 PM:

Well I finally grabbed myself a copy of this release and it aint too bad.

The audio has a little bit of a hiss to it, but you can make out what people are saying easily enough.

The video is decent, but dark at times, normal FTF release. The camera is centered in the middle of the screen and nothing has been cut off.

Not too bad of a release FTF.


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