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I have no clue what interlacing is but based on what I've heard this release is fine. I've already started it and dont feel the need to wait for another release and start over.
Looking forward to the movie, looks halarious but yet truthful.
Video=9; audio=9; movie=8. There are no problems with this release. The NUKE is unnecessary. As said before, the only unavoidable complaint is the "For Screening Purposes Only" popup. Converted it in TMPGEnc Source Creator with Faranheit 911 and burned both to DVDR. Played excellent on my TV.
8.5/8.5/8
Looks good, good movie.
I dont see any interlacing problems whatsoever , this is a great quality release ,watched it from begining to end and looked fine on my hdtv running it through my xbox.
9/9/9 - Very interesting documentary, Everyone should watch it
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Originally posted by nitemare
I rarely eat fast foods anyways, but now Im glad to see it out in the open.. Too bad people are so ignorant that it wont help..Hey, its your body, not mine...do what u want..and suffer the consequences..Just as bad as being an alocoholic..
Video - 8/10 - good, clear, no reason for nuke
Audio - 9/10 - good and clear
Movie - ?/10 - havent watched it yet but looks promising
It seems like no one really knows what interlacing means? I've seen it asked on here and no answer. I looked at this release and found nothing wrong. Thanks HafVCD.
This release is nuked for being interlaced. Alot of people, including me, didnt know what it was since this release looked fine.
Defintion of interlaced:
Interlaced scanning is a method of displaying an image on a cathode ray tube like a standard television (not an LCD or plasma screen.) An interlaced system alternates every sixtieth of a second between showing the odd and even horizontal scan lines. First it will show the odd lines, and then one sixtieth of s second later it will show the even lines, so every thirtieth of a second a complete image is created, giving a true speed of 30 frames per second.
Great Release
I burned and watched on my standalone dvd player. The "for screening purposes" logo popped up 5 or 6 times, with no scrolling. Excellent quality.
8/9/8 Movie was very interesting. The guy was actually pretty funny.
8/8/8
great release, lamest nuke i've ever seen.
no interlacing on MY pc, i watched the bins, pulled the mpegs off and watched thru wmp, vlc and powerDVD
AND watched the burned thru my dvd player.
so maybe i just dunno wut interlacing is, i'd have to assume from this release, that interlacing means the quality of the movie kicksass and no need to nuke.
I can't remember when i've seen another dvd screener come out that fast with no b/w and no scollers, just screening purposes only for maybe 6 or 7 times at the bottom of screen, don't even notice it.
Halfvcd you rock, and SCREW the nukers
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And it appears Burt Reynolds has changed his name to Turd Furgeson.
That's right, it's a funny name
I have to agree that the nuke for this movie was very unecessary.There are other movies out there,cams etc, that have very poor quality and don't get nuked.
In my opinion
Video- 9 perfect on my home DvD player
Audio-9 Sounded good on my kenwood
Movie-10 Have to give it a ten.I will never allow my kids to eat at Mcdonald's again..ever.
not a bad rls video wise. audio on CD2 is interlaced which sucks. but as people have said their is programs that you can get that can do deinterlace on the fly . movie seems interessting but i haven't watched anything other then the sample
7/5/?
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Straight out of karate Lessions, to register these hands as wepons!
watched this on my standalone dvd player great all round
good movie 2 cant believe all the fat mofos in america
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