[REL] The Accident (2011) Short [USA]

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Re: [REL] The Accident (2011) Short [USA]

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this is what i see too kev.
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I use Firefox and two plugins that, between them, can grab most videos:

Easy YouTube Video Downloader (http://www.bestvideodownloader.com/) adds the Download button below the YouTube video and gives you the option to grab it in all the formats and resolutions YouTube has it, including ripping audio directly without the video.

Ant Video Downloader (http://www.ant.com/video-downloader) works with Firefox or Internet Exploder. When you start a video playing, you click a little animated icon next to the address bar and it starts downloading.

I don't want to get into a browser war, but as an IT professional, I wouldn't recommend using IE for anything but Windows updates because it's such a security chasm. As for Chrome, I have a strong distrust of any Google software after seeing how much of a data thief their toolbar is - if you don't disable its 'phone-home', it reports every internet site you go to, even after you uninstall it.

Below is the Easy YouTube Video Downloader button and resulting menu:
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i have internet download manager and avs media catcher,between them i manage to get just about everything,i was just curious about how some can see a download button and others can't.
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Re: [REL] The Accident (2011) Short [USA]

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I just wanted to give thanks for bringing this short to my attention. I love films like this, it reminds me of another similar short called Sister. Both are great at capturing a single horrible and tragic moment and are patient enough to let the images sink in. I'd love to see more shorts like these.
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