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Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:55 pm
by loverboy
Not wishing to labour the point.......
loverboy wrote:& you would be expected to make the effort to maintain some degree of share ratio.
Don't worry, you're in good company. The others who've had an invite from me are just about to suffer the same fate!
Anyway, simplest would be for you to PM me a different email address for an invite. It would be handy if you have a Dynamic IP address & obviously use a different username although CG seem unable to detect/don't give a fuck about multiple accounts.
lb
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:00 pm
by BizarreLoveTriangle
FLL wrote:Hopefully he is mostly kidding. If you don't want to do that, you could wait a bit until the account goes from disabled to deleted and sign up again.
FLM seems like heaven compared to those private torrent sites
On the other hand, maybe people would have more motivation to share if we had similar system here
I vote for
[REL] Mort un dimanche de pluie (1986)
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 12:28 am
by FLL
loverboy wrote:It would be handy if you have a Dynamic IP address & obviously use a different username although CG seem unable to detect/don't give a fuck about multiple accounts.
Some sites do, cg claims to which is why I tried irc. But I haven't seen anything that says they really do, so you are probably right.
cg is actually a comparatively easy site to get your ratio up. The key is to keep seeding at a low max upload rate and never stop. Especially old torrents almost noone ever downloads. They give you a small "credit" just for seeding which can be exchanged for upload bytes on your ratio.
BizarreLoveTriangle wrote:FLM seems like heaven compared to those private torrent sites

No real generalization possible though. Some are run by assholes, some are very strict and unforgiving, some are real friendly and tolerant and make it real easy. Some have numerous freeleeches where you can build a ratio. In many cases the smaller the site the more tolerant they are since each month they have to beg their users for money to pay the server costs.
(BTW, I am sure that many lurkers here would prefer torrents over eMule for FLM, but unless we used public trackers [bad] we would be begging constantly for money to keep us alive and would need someone to actively maintain the tracker. As it is eMule is easy and cheap and as you can see FLM runs on autopilot by comparison. Ands ultimately private torrent sites die unless they have many users who pay for seedboxes.)
Someone at cg was downloading this the other day, it was probably someone planning to bring it here

It will get here at some point.
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:52 am
by loverboy
FLL wrote:
Someone at cg was downloading this the other day, it was probably someone planning to bring it here

I grabbed this as soon as I posted about it (along with virtually all of the other CG releases I've mentioned) so releasing here will not be a problem. I do need a little time though, to complete the PC reinstall, get my brain in gear & sort some of the other crap out in my life.
lb
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 2:45 am
by BizarreLoveTriangle
loverboy wrote:FLL wrote:
Someone at cg was downloading this the other day, it was probably someone planning to bring it here

I grabbed this as soon as I posted about it (along with virtually all of the other CG releases I've mentioned) so releasing here will not be a problem. I do need a little time though, to complete the PC reinstall, get my brain in gear & sort some of the other crap out in my life.
Good to know that the movie is in safe hands.
FLL wrote:I am sure that many lurkers here would prefer torrents over eMule for FLM, but unless we used public trackers [bad] we would be begging constantly for money to keep us alive and would need someone to actively maintain the tracker.
Opentracker is just a small program and does not need any maintenance. Of course it has to run on a machine that has a static IP and is up 24/7, but the tracker itself does not require much network bandwidth.
There are also trackerless torrents (for example the one posted by jkecal here:
https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... 051#p41051).
However, I don't think that torrents are fundamentally faster than eMule; it just depends on the number of seeders. If some members use torrents and others eMule, downloads would be slower for everyone.
Our torrent advocates probably don't want our own tracker, but simply post public torrent links here.
Implementing our own private tracker with UL/DL ratios and stuff would probably be a hassle and require some maintenance indeed. I don't have any experience with that.
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:31 pm
by loverboy
BizarreLoveTriangle wrote:loverboy wrote:FLL wrote:
Someone at cg was downloading this the other day, it was probably someone planning to bring it here

I grabbed this as soon as I posted about it (along with virtually all of the other CG releases I've mentioned) so releasing here will not be a problem. I do need a little time though, to complete the PC reinstall, get my brain in gear & sort some of the other crap out in my life.
Good to know that the movie is in safe hands.
FLL wrote:I am sure that many lurkers here would prefer torrents over eMule for FLM, but unless we used public trackers [bad] we would be begging constantly for money to keep us alive and would need someone to actively maintain the tracker.
Opentracker is just a small program and does not need any maintenance. Of course it has to run on a machine that has a static IP and is up 24/7, but the tracker itself does not require much network bandwidth.
There are also trackerless torrents (for example the one posted by jkecal here:
https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... 051#p41051).
However, I don't think that torrents are fundamentally faster than eMule; it just depends on the number of seeders. If some members use torrents and others eMule, downloads would be slower for everyone.
Our torrent advocates probably don't want our own tracker, but simply post public torrent links here.
Implementing our own private tracker with UL/DL ratios and stuff would probably be a hassle and require some maintenance indeed. I don't have any experience with that.
Someone else on the board made reference to 'safe hands' in regard to something being in Europe...........Worrying isn't it!
I actually think we've now got a great balance here, with members prepared to source material elsewhere to bring to the ed2k network. Our file longevity is now excellent, with improved search facilities & a more structured approach to reshares. We also have a membership who are pretty damn caring & generous!
Compare this with the various 'crusades' there've been here in the past extolling the virtues of torrents & Direct Downloads & accusing us of being dinosaurs. If you need further proof, just check back & see how few of these alternative links actually do anything!
lb
BTW........starfish, you have mail

Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 11:29 pm
by loverboy
To further enhance your torrent enjoyment & to celebrate that time of the year when feral children, usually well into puberty & complete with acne & a bad attitude attempt to extort money from terrified householders in exchange for promises of not trashing the property/defecating in the garden,
AKA Halloween, CG is holding a freeleech on anything classified as Horror/Gore.
Here's a start. This tasteful little gem is available as a DVDR & could make a possible rip/release.
http://cinemageddon.net/details.php?id=90673
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1444334/
Scumbag, addict parents sell their little girl for drug money. Kid is resold to wacked out satanist wannabes who kill her during a mock ritual. Kid comes back to life to exact violent, brutal revenge on all who wronged her( entire cast ).
Cheap, sick, nasty, S.O.V. flick from R.F. Pangborn ( Burnt, Purgatory ) done in the style of early eighties slasher flicks.
Drug use, child abuse, infantacide, eyeball drilling( with brain pulled from socket!), throat slashings, heads blown off, zombie/ghost henchmen, Italian -style gut ripping and more, all here in it's craptastic and morally questionable glory.
The only modern Kiddie-sploitatin with any balls that I can think of.
Fucking epic. Nuff said.
ENJOY!!!!
'Disney' & 'Feature Films For Families' were battling over the rights for this one.......
lb
Re: Cinemageddon
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 3:44 am
by kev
loverboy wrote:Scumbag, addict parents sell their little girl for drug money. Kid is resold to wacked out satanist wannabes who kill her during a mock ritual. Kid comes back to life to exact violent, brutal revenge on all who wronged her( entire cast ).
Cheap, sick, nasty, S.O.V. flick from R.F. Pangborn ( Burnt, Purgatory ) done in the style of early eighties slasher flicks.
Drug use, child abuse, infantacide, eyeball drilling( with brain pulled from socket!), throat slashings, heads blown off, zombie/ghost henchmen, Italian -style gut ripping and more, all here in it's craptastic and morally questionable glory.
The only modern Kiddie-sploitatin with any balls that I can think of.
Fucking epic. Nuff said.
ENJOY!!!!
'Disney' & 'Feature Films For Families' were battling over the rights for this one.......
lb
OMG!!!!
I thought this was pretty much a local film that I stumbled across earlier this year in the 'Sale' bin of my local Movie Stop for $2.99. I figured it was one of the 3 copies ever made!!!!
lol
Disk art:
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After watching it I determined that the girl didn't really have that much screentime [considering that according to the synopsis the entire movie seems to revolve around her!!] and deemed it not FLM-worthy..
Honestly, it makes movies like 'Cathy's Curse', 'The Child' & 'Kiss Daddy Goodbye' look like Oscar-winners!!! (BTW: Has anybody ever released 'The Child' [with Rosalie Cole]? If not I can dig that one out too and rip..)
Oddly enough, I had 'The Sadness' handy and at the sight of your post I set to immediately ripping it.
I can post tomorrow and have the weekend to share out...
Wow!! I really can't believe someone thought enough of this movie to rip and post it!! ll
Seriously!
kev.