Titus (1999) 2.8GB 720p DivX HD (moviesbyrizzo)
- Type:
- Video > Highres - Movies
- Files:
- 12
- Size:
- 2.76 GB
- Info:
- IMDB
- Spoken language(s):
- English
- Texted language(s):
- Swedish
- Tag(s):
- Anthony Hopkins Jessica Lange swesub Swedish Danish Dutch Finnish French Hungarian Norwegian Portuguese Spanish English subtitles subtitled bluray blu ray
- Quality:
- +1 / -1 (0)
- Uploaded:
- Aug 9, 2011
- By:
- moviesbyrizzo
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120866/ - Oscar nominated (Academy Awards) 1280 X 720p DivX HD at 2400k video bitrate along with powerful 128k audio 2hr 35 minutes 39 seconds program length Included srt subtitles found include: Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish along with an English subtitles template for any language subs for which no suitable postings are to be found on the net. The movie comes from 25fps source content however the French subs were labelled from ntsc content and worked well - so who knows which subs out there may yet match equally. Titus is about insane cruelty that man becomes capable of when his psyche descends into the condition of "demonic witch" as a result of a cycle of violence that seems to have no end due to this insane condition which has historically fed upon itself to destroy human stocks ino something else on most counts certainly. If you are one who enjoys horror movies I do hope you will see a Doctor to put you out of your misery as there is no sanity involved in any such exercise amongst those that remain capable of empathy and wish to remain as such. A briliant University Professor named Dr. Don Carmichael Phd once said in our class lecture: "What is man without empathy - but a beast!" Amen to that! So this isn't exactly a horror movie as we want those banned for reasons that are based on humanistic idealism and societal wellness. It is instead close enough to the genre as we would ever want to consider putting on for discussion as it does tell something of what is the baser nature of man that comes to form in adverse circumstances that have yet to see an end to on this earth. Graphic scenes of violence and cruelty - watch with due care and much caution along with lotsa brandy to dull the senses. Not for gals with a hug that remains real yet and which they would well want to preserve - fer sure! Michael Rizzo Chessman moviesbyrizzo
Filesize is ridiculously large for the quality. At h264/.mp4 these visuals should be less than 1gig, easily. But it's decent/watchable...just a huge waste of bandwidth and HD space...
Fantastic movie - it'd be great if somebody reencodes a bluray into h264.
Fantastic movie - it'd be great if somebody reencodes a bluray into h264.
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This one looks like a better option:
btjunkie - "Titus-1999-DvdRip-H264-AAC-MKV-DIAF"
btjunkie - "Titus-1999-DvdRip-H264-AAC-MKV-DIAF"
Why anyone would think that a 155 minute movie at 2.8gb is far too large, is beyond me.
If anything, the bitrate of 2400kbps (I assume average) is not enough. Indeed it is about one third the size an really excellent 'Scene' 720p would be.
BUT, the source is not clear by the uploader. There is no Blu-ray, and I haven't come across it as an HDTV release anywhere, so maybe this was up-scaled from a DVD? It would be helpful for that to be known, as many of us would prefer to just get a DVD9 instead(like myself - I already bought this DVD, but an HD version would be great - I'm not convinced this is real 720p)... many players do a better job of up-scaling than most of the software around...
If anything, the bitrate of 2400kbps (I assume average) is not enough. Indeed it is about one third the size an really excellent 'Scene' 720p would be.
BUT, the source is not clear by the uploader. There is no Blu-ray, and I haven't come across it as an HDTV release anywhere, so maybe this was up-scaled from a DVD? It would be helpful for that to be known, as many of us would prefer to just get a DVD9 instead(like myself - I already bought this DVD, but an HD version would be great - I'm not convinced this is real 720p)... many players do a better job of up-scaling than most of the software around...
Actually I just checked the image now I've downloade4dfhalf the file, and it's not that great. Definitely best to stick with a proper DVD9 or 5. This looks like a 2cd, 1.37gb film up-scaled.
Really.
Really.
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