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Posted by X69 on 12-30-2008 07:25 PM:


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Posted by databaze on 12-30-2008 07:29 PM:

[NUKE] [3min.missing.footage.at.36min.23sec]
[MODNUKE] [missing.footage_upscaled.from.xvid_stolen.from.torrents]

from nfo updated:


The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0421715/
NTSC DVDSCR
AC3 2.0
(occasional screener footer message)

Note:

The dvdscr source itself (not retail remember) has a glitch and a tiny (not 3min) missing footage around 36 mins, you can nuke away but you wont get other source anyway. N'joy!


Posted by Dankbuds on 12-30-2008 07:34 PM:

(36min 30 sec into CD1) Video glitches that relates to missing scenes, not enough to ruin the movie. Nice attempt overall, worth the watch IMO if you can't wait for a glitch free copy.

As DVDSCR

V-7
A-7
M-8.5

There appears to be the same source floating around I've seen 3 releases over the past 2 days or so DEViSE.XviD , Alliance.dvdr and now this from xSCR all of the have the same glitching/jumping/missing scenes.

There area couple places (2-3) in the movie like the 36min 30sec CD1 glitch I just can't remember. Thats just the part that I have memorized so I can compare sources.

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Posted by jojo08 on 12-30-2008 08:09 PM:

Is the missing 3 min important to the plot or story?


Posted by gezzer on 12-30-2008 08:48 PM:

This started life as The.Curious.Case.Of.Benjamin.Button.Dvd.Screener.2008.Bloodshot
On Noobnova of all places.
7/7/will watch at weekend (Got the devise version)


Posted by Heph on 12-30-2008 09:49 PM:

This was out several days ago. I'm surprised it took this long for someone to convert it to xvid.

I'll stick with the original.

No rating .. stolen source? Good movie though. Happy New Year !

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Posted by shibadude on 12-31-2008 01:56 AM:

Didn't get the Devise version but around 36:20 into the movie it gets a bit weird. I'll wait on this one.

V - 8
A - 8
M - ??? Looks interesting from copy I got will wait for a complete copy to be released.


Posted by felix.t.cat on 12-31-2008 02:59 AM:

Some history:

Bloodshot's first release in .mov format and Devise's reincode of Bloodshot in xvid format both had scenes missing. If you watch from 36:22 these two versions quickly skip scenes from 1.under the table to 2.the hospital to 3.Benjamin’s bedroom.

The missing scenes here total about 3 minutes. An old guy explains three instances where he was struck by lightning. This is a significant comedic part of the film, but not crucial to the storyline.

In addition, Devise's version is missing a short section that was in the Bloodshot version at 1:21:53. The Devise release is missing 5 seconds in which Benjamin says: “And in May of 1945, when i was 26 years old, I came home.” It is a very short section that is missing where the audio changed tracks from 1 to 2 on the Bloodshot version.

Devise's version with all of these multiple missing scenes was then converted to DVD by SceneReleases.

Bloodshot's version required switching to audio track 2 in VLC player at 1:21:53, otherwise the audio dropped out. No audio problem, however, when Bloodshot's .mov version is played in Quicktime.

Unfortunately, this xSCR version also uses the Bloodshot/Devise versions and therefore has the same missing scenes.


Posted by EViL-EWoK on 12-31-2008 05:33 AM:

lol

8/8/?

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Posted by Tyranthaxis on 12-31-2008 05:51 AM:

Video- 8
Audio-7.5
Movie-5

"encoding queef'" at 36 mins

@ scene fucktards
"this source is stolen" .... blah blah blah
translates:
'I'm a huge fag"

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Posted by enter8 on 12-31-2008 07:22 AM:

5
8
8

The 3 minutes of missing footage is vital to the story. It's a long movie, but none of it is filler.

As to the claim that Paramount released a screener to academy members with three very noticeable (complete car crashes) missing minutes... I doubt that very much. Not with the millions of dollars that an academy award brings to the table.

If it's between blaming Paramount or blaming the original source of this release (nobody p2p rippers Bloodshot), you better believe my money's on the latter. This is just a garbage rip of a perfectly good screener.

As to where we go from here? Hopefully this will get cammed at some point and they can swap out the cammed footage for the missing 3 minutes.


Posted by Objectivist S on 12-31-2008 07:26 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by enter8
Hopefully this will get cammed at some point and they can swap out the cammed footage for the missing 3 minutes.


That is the most retarded thing, ever. EVER.

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Posted by pollpo on 12-31-2008 08:39 AM:

About 06:50 minutes into the second CD, it skips again. I don't know how many minutes are missing.


Posted by BIOHazard87 on 12-31-2008 09:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Objectivist Seal Hunter
That is the most retarded thing, ever. EVER.

How so? That's actually very smart. Smartest idea possible actually other than a telesync.

V: 7.5 - due to glitch
A: 8 - nice
M: N/A - Waiting for a fixed copy


Posted by skrotarn on 12-31-2008 10:49 AM:

Well there is a proper out so all will be happy soon.

The.Curious.Case.Of.Benjamin.Button.PROPER.DVDSCR.XviD-AzNiNVASiAN

If i not consider the nuke reason:
V: 7
A: 8
M: ?


Posted by enter8 on 12-31-2008 12:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Objectivist Seal Hunter
That is the most retarded thing, ever. EVER.


What, you got a problem with cams? Believe me, I despise cams just as much as the next guy, but, if given the choice between a good looking release with missing footage and that same release with 3 minutes of cam footage- I will gladly live with 3 minutes of garbage video just so I know what's going on.

That being said, this discussion is pretty much moot, as 'The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button PROPER DVDSCR XviD-AzNiNVASiAN' was just released with a different source.

It has it's issues (washed out/right channel audio keeps dropping) but... with a little work, someone should be able to take the 3 minutes from that and splice it into this.


Posted by Objectivist S on 12-31-2008 02:13 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by enter8
What, you got a problem with cams? Believe me, I despise cams just as much as the next guy, but, if given the choice between a good looking release with missing footage and that same release with 3 minutes of cam footage- I will gladly live with 3 minutes of garbage video just so I know what's going on.

That being said, this discussion is pretty much moot, as 'The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button PROPER DVDSCR XviD-AzNiNVASiAN' was just released with a different source.

It has it's issues (washed out/right channel audio keeps dropping) but... with a little work, someone should be able to take the 3 minutes from that and splice it into this.



I hear the quality is terrible (but that doesn't matter if they can take the missing parts and add them to another release), and it still has video glitches.

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Posted by gezzer on 12-31-2008 06:55 PM:

Quote...
What, you got a problem with cams? Believe me, I despise cams just as much as the next guy, but, if given the choice between a good looking release with missing footage and that same release with 3 minutes of cam footage- I will gladly live with 3 minutes of garbage video just so I know what's going on.

That being said, this discussion is pretty much moot, as 'The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button PROPER DVDSCR XviD-AzNiNVASiAN' was just released with a different source.
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Why would anyone despise cams without them we'd have no Ts's and fork all to watch most of the year and as for your "New source" I don't even want to get started on that can of worms.

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Posted by frak on 01-03-2009 11:33 AM:

I've looked at a few versions (quite a few floating around as mentioned, no idea what source is whose) -- anyhow, the frame rate seems off on all the releases. Like either an encode of a top field first when it should be bottom field or something or got the 3:2 wrong. Video is just jerky - both on PC and standalone.


Posted by MircSarah on 01-03-2009 05:24 PM:

Unhappy The Curious Case of Benjamin Button *xViD* - DVD SCR - xSCR

Very watchable, although parts are missing at (3) seperate occasons. Real bummer because this was a good movie.
I had to get the AzNiNVASiAN release just to watch the missing parts of the movie.

Video: 7, If we are going to rate this movie on the overall release.

Audio: 7.5

Movie: 9

Gets a "E" for effort


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