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http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=29268
Good movie and OT
As a courtesy to people checking out your post, some kind of description would be greatly appreciated. If you have a fair number of images that give a good idea of what the movie is about, that is better than nothing, but it really doesn't take that much longer to [at the least] cut and paste a brief synopsis of the film.ghost wrote:If you want to make a [REL] post, use the RELEASES (by country) forums, if you want to make a [REQ], use the REQUESTS (by country) forums.
Example: [REL] Moviename (2005)
Please write a short description of the movie. If you want you can add a picture of the movie cover or scenes.
imdb links are always welcome. When a movie has alternate titles, please mention them in the thread too
And overall: Please search the forum before posting to avoid double posts!
I appreciate that. I was really worried about offending, and that was by no means the intention of my previous post.ptguardian wrote:I will take this as constructive criticism that will benefit everyone by example. I am glad to see it as it is rarely done these days.![]()
I concur. Again I see it as more of an aide to pique interest in a release.ptguardian wrote:As for posting a description I find it just as easy to click IMDB linkhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1525830/ that I always provide if available. Although if it is really necessary I can easily copy and paste as you pointed out.
As there are many members that are here only to leech and never contribute [not even taking time to make supportive or 'thank-you' posts], I have no doubt that a lot of people pretty much click on anything that gets released.ptguardian wrote:Over 20 people downloading this from me without a description
I think PTG is often not online. I started to download "Antonyho sance" about 24 hours ago and right now it is 0.6% complete. So far I've got most PTG's releases finished, though.willow wrote:PTG releases hardly work for me - seems our mule clients simply don't connect. So I gave it up since a long time.
yes they do, but more than usual on this onekev wrote: people pretty much click on anything that gets released.