I saw the trailer for bang bang, krithik asks Katrina whether they know anything she says she don't know anything what he is asking about something like that. Well it sucks. Knight and day is average movie but Cameroon's acting was so innocent and apt. Katrina is not this type.
lol...everyone who has seen almost everything will go to Korean movies at last. Can't deny the popularity there.
LOL, you guys watch too many movies. It's difficult to catch up. I watch movies either in cinema or on Blu-ray. I don't get satisfaction from watching heavily censored films on TV or cr@ppy quality DVD/BD rips. So I can only watch 1 movie/week at most.
Was that supposed to be some bragging or commenting about others out here?
Today watched....Le fils de l'autre (2012) - IMDb.,
I think poster was actually sad considering the fact of him of not being able to watch many movies.
People take offense so easily these days.
[MENTION=29208]ajayritik[/MENTION]
LOL no, I wasn't bragging. Actually when I started watching English movies and I didn't have internet back then, I used to watch them on TV only. Then I came to know about the censoring stuff. Then after some time I got internet connection and started watching downloaded DVD rips (sizes ranged from 500MB–1.5GB). I was quite satisfied with them until I came to know about Blu-ray rips. So, I ditched DVD rips in favor of BD rips (sizes ranged from 1GB–4.5GB). That phase lasted for ~2yrs. In similar fashion, the sizes kept increasing day by day and now the movies I watch (High quality encodes/Remux), all range from 10GB–30GB each. But the problem is my slow internet connection. It takes me 4 days–14 days to download a single movie and I can't go back to those cr@ppy encodes I used to download earlier because now if there is a slightest hint of pixelation, noise, banding, aliasing and other blah blah stuff in a video, it turns me off. So yes, as [MENTION=77264]Vyom[/MENTION] said, I am a very sad guy.
I'm not even sure if I'm supposed to talk about all this stuff here, but that's my autobiography.
Your autobiography will be released in crappy DVD format
^^Why you don't think it deserves a blu-ray release?
Bro which city are you from? I'm from Hyderabad so don't have the internet speed problems so I can sympathize if you don't have the plans in your city.[MENTION=29208]ajayritik[/MENTION]
LOL no, I wasn't bragging. Actually when I started watching English movies and I didn't have internet back then, I used to watch them on TV only. Then I came to know about the censoring stuff. Then after some time I got internet connection and started watching downloaded DVD rips (sizes ranged from 500MB–1.5GB). I was quite satisfied with them until I came to know about Blu-ray rips. So, I ditched DVD rips in favor of BD rips (sizes ranged from 1GB–4.5GB). That phase lasted for ~2yrs. In similar fashion, the sizes kept increasing day by day and now the movies I watch (High quality encodes/Remux), all range from 10GB–30GB each. But the problem is my slow internet connection. It takes me 4 days–14 days to download a single movie and I can't go back to those cr@ppy encodes I used to download earlier because now if there is a slightest hint of pixelation, noise, banding, aliasing and other blah blah stuff in a video, it turns me off. So yes, as [MENTION=77264]Vyom[/MENTION] said, I am a very sad guy.
I'm not even sure if I'm supposed to talk about all this stuff here, but that's my autobiography.
[MENTION=29208]ajayritik[/MENTION]
LOL no, I wasn't bragging. Actually when I started watching English movies and I didn't have internet back then, I used to watch them on TV only. Then I came to know about the censoring stuff. Then after some time I got internet connection and started watching downloaded DVD rips (sizes ranged from 500MB–1.5GB). I was quite satisfied with them until I came to know about Blu-ray rips. So, I ditched DVD rips in favor of BD rips (sizes ranged from 1GB–4.5GB). That phase lasted for ~2yrs. In similar fashion, the sizes kept increasing day by day and now the movies I watch (High quality encodes/Remux), all range from 10GB–30GB each. But the problem is my slow internet connection. It takes me 4 days–14 days to download a single movie and I can't go back to those cr@ppy encodes I used to download earlier because now if there is a slightest hint of pixelation, noise, banding, aliasing and other blah blah stuff in a video, it turns me off. So yes, as [MENTION=77264]Vyom[/MENTION] said, I am a very sad guy.
I'm not even sure if I'm supposed to talk about all this stuff here, but that's my autobiography.
Movies more than 10 Gigs is a new level of OCD. I think Bluray which varies around 4 gigs is more than sufficient for home movie watching.
I hope you have the proper setup (a BIG ass screen and 7.1 Dolby digital surround sound) if you really watch more than 10 gigs encodes!
You're not alone man. 90% of the people can't tell the difference. BTW resolution is always a secondary factor. A 720p encode can be better than a 1080p encode.More than 10 GB !! wow, The max size I've seen is 3.5 GB.
I'm lucky and a little blind that I can't tell difference between 1080p & 720p rip on my TV from 12 feet.