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Rlsname: Seven.Platinum.Edition.1995.COMPLETE.2DISC.NTSC.DVDR-JAG
Amount of DVDs: 2
Amount of files: 
	Disc One: 73 files, 1 sfv = 74 total
	Disc Two: 77 Files, 1 sfv = 78 total
	Sample: One vob sample	
	Total files: 150 rar files, two sfv files, one sample, 152 total files
Disk Space:
	Disc One: 3.39 GB (3390 mb) (3471360 kb)
	Disc Two: 3.54 GB (3540 mb) (3624960 kb)
	Sample: .0536 GB (50.36 mb) (51568.64 kb)
	Total: 6.98 GB (6980.36 mb) (7147888.64 kb)
How long will it take you to download this fine release:
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On to the actual information about the movie:
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114369/
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000050FEN/qid=1087175527/sr=1-2/
	ref=sr_1_2/102-9935411-1089709?v=glance&s=dvd
DVD Empire: http://www.dvdempire.com/Exec/v4_item.asp?userid=00000498841651&searchID=199840&item_id=20106
Lasersedge: http://www.lasersedge.com/item_detail.asp?id=12452
DVD Booty: http://www.dvdbooty.com/dvds/seven-new-line-platinum-series/
IMDB Rating: 8.4/10
IMDB Votes: 71,723
IMDB Top 250 rating: #55
Plot Summary:
A film about two homicide detectives' desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies 
his crimes as absolution for the world's ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. The movie 
takes us from the tortured remains of one victim to the next as the sociopathic "John 
Doe" sermonizes to Detectives Sommerset and Mills -- one sin at a time. The sin of 
Gluttony comes first and the murderer's terrible capacity is graphically demonstrated in
the dark and subdued tones characteristic of film noir. The seasoned and cultured 
Sommerset researches the Seven Deadly Sins in an effort to understand the killer's modus
operandi while green Detective Mills scoffs at his efforts to get inside the mind of a 
killer...
Cast Overview:
Morgan Freeman	    .... 	Detective Lt. William Somerset
Brad Pitt	    .... 	Detective David Mills
Kevin Spacey	    .... 	John Doe
Gwyneth Paltrow	    .... 	Tracy Mills
R. Lee Ermey	    .... 	Police Captain
Andrew Kevin Walker .... 	Dead Man (as Andy Walker)
Daniel Zacapa	    .... 	Detective Taylor
John Cassini	    .... 	Officer Davis
Bob Mack	    .... 	Gluttony Victim
Peter Crombie	    .... 	Dr. O'Neill
Reg E. Cathey	    .... 	Coroner
George Christy	    .... 	Workman
Endre Hules	    .... 	Cab Driver
Hawthorne James	    .... 	George, Library Night Guard
William Davidson    .... 	Library Guard (as Roscoe Davidson)
MPAA Rating: Rated R for grisly afterviews of horrific and bizarre killings, and for strong language.
Runtime: 127 min.
Release Dates:
Canada  	22 September 1995  	
USA 		22 September 1995 	
Australia 	2 November 1995 	
Germany 	23 November 1995 	
Italy 		15 December 1995 	
Sweden 		25 December 1995 	
UK 		5 January 1996 	
Ireland 	6 January 1996 	
Spain 		10 January 1996 	
Finland 	19 January 1996 	
Norway 		26 January 1996 	
Japan 		27 January 1996 	
France 		31 January 1996 	
Portugal 	2 February 1996 	
Belgium 	7 February 1996 	
Slovenia 	7 February 1996 	
Greece 		9 February 1996 	
Poland 		14 February 1996 	
Singapore 	15 February 1996 	
Argentina 	17 February 1996 	
Denmark 	8 March 1996 	
Austria 	4 April 1996 	
Hungary 	7 November 1996 	
Estonia 	27 December 1996 	
Filming Locations:
Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
The Alexandra Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA
Budget: 30,000,000 USD (Dollars)
	25,088,746.75 EUR (Euros)
	41,017,302.55 CAD (Dollars)
	16,541,531.83 GBP (Pounds)
	1,312,967,090.95 AFA (Afghanis)
	2,120,105,044.85 DZD (Dinari)
	229,394,934.50 SEK (Kronor)
	114,827,697.80 PLN (Zlotych)
DVD Release Dates:
Se7en: 25 March 1997
Seven: New Line Platinum Series: 19 December 2000
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Subtitles: English, French
DVD Extras:
# Audio commentary by director David Fincher, actors Brad Pitt and 'Morgan Freeman'
# Audio commentary by professor of Film Studies and author 'Richard Dyer' , screenwriter 
 'Andrew Kevin Walker' , editor Richard Francis-Bruce, New Line Cinema's president of 
 production Michael De Luca and director David Fincher
# Audio commentary by sound designer Ren Klyce, composer Howard Shore, "Richard Dyer" and director David Fincher
# Exploration of the opening title sequence (3 video angles and 6 audio tracks)
# Animated storyboards
# Deleted scenes and extended takes
# Alternate endings
# Production design
# Still photographs
# Animated gallery: "The Notebook"
Video Review:
Se7en (1995) has been mastered directly from the original negative. There is no better 
film master. Is the result as good as this sounds? The camera negative used is clean 
and image steadiness is very good. Anything else would be a surprise in this context.
The whole film has been regraded in the digital domain using a high definition transfer 
from that camera negative. This allows incredible precision of color and contrast 
rendering. So much that the director now says that the original master of this film that 
shows his vision is the digital HDTV version this DVD has been mastered from, and not any 
previous master used for making 35mm prints. So color and contrast rendering are as by the 
director's wishes. And these days the possibilities for manipulation are basically endless, 
as the supplement about the video transfer very nicely demonstrates. It would be pointless 
to criticise color and contrast rendition of this disc. And I see no need to. It looks great. 
Images are sharp, no wonder. If optimal sharpness is not always available it might be due to 
some noise filtering. Fine film grain is often visible, but it looks film-like and is not 
destracting at all. If one wants to find fault with this DVD's image quality it's as usual in 
the video artifacts department where some issues can be addressed. Slight noise filtering 
artifacts are visible at times. Less slight ringing is present around many high contrast edges, 
suggesting some use of edge enhancement. Fine image detail is occasionally a bit jittery and 
flickering, lacking that rock-steadiness you can see when everything is 100% optimal. And there 
is some aliasing in a couple of shots. None of these are distracting, but clearly visible on a 
good progressive display. Compression uses a very high average bit rate and the results are first 
rate. This DVD offers film-like pictures, often close to or approaching reference quality. 
Especially some close-ups are breathtaking. It will look superior on any kind of display 
that can handle dark material properly. You also get several running commentaries and 
there are plenty of good quality supplements on a second disc. This edition is worth every 
penny. Highly recommended.
Ripped: Not a damn thing

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