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Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:52 am
by ptguardian
i have no problem with most of the movie, but it is too ridiculously difficult to get past the ridiculousness of wolverine singing. :shock: :twisted: :hand


Girl is real cute :heart :heart

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:18 am
by emuler
We're just doing what we usually do until a proper release becomes available. :roll: Its the waiting that gets to us. :lol:

That said, very few mainstream actors have decent singing chops. Eg. in the film Chicago, Queen Latifa is probably the only one to have made a name for herself both as a singer and as an actor. For a musical to be successful, the casting is crucial. And its not just the actors/singers - the music director, the score, the lyrics, the director... everything has to come together. That is why there are so few really good musicals.

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:13 pm
by Phuzzy4242
For An Angel wrote:I can understand stopping a movie because it's bad, I just can't understand the destroying of the disc. If anything you could've tried to get your money back. Also, I think learning to laugh at bad movies is probably better for your health too. ;)
That thing was like an IED in the septic tank - you're just innocently having a cookout and then * * * BOOM * * * it explodes, blowing feculent matter in all directions. The utter shock of watching what I thought would be a comedy and suddenly being hit with screeching caterwauling made me hit the dirt and fire back with both barrels.

"The Fly" (with Goldblum and Davis) had been released only 2 years earlier and it was OK - that's what lured me into such a blasphemous purchase. "Easy" was an unprovoked surprise assault on my aural receptors and I stood in dire peril of losing more IQ points than I can afford. It was a menace to society - almost a WMD - and had to be eradicated.

The cost was immaterial - returning it would be more tasteless than trying to return a box of condoms shaped like Mickey Mouse in psychedelic colors. Besides, I had a duty to ensure nobody else might get infected from it, and I'm sure the store didn't have the Hazmat gear they'd need to safely dispose of such toxic waste. I can be proud because I made the world a better place.

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 6:45 pm
by emuler
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Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 6:49 am
by ptguardian
Propers are out today, both blu-ray and dvd rips. I am waiting for Ganool's rip to hit torrent. :icon_wink

http://ganool.com/les-miserables-2012-b ... 264-ganool

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:38 pm
by emuler
Or you could try YIFY :)

http://yify-torrents.com/movie/Les_Miserables_2012 720p 1.30GB

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 7:37 pm
by ptguardian
I decided to pass on both and wait for Ganool's 1080p with 5.1 surround. I love YIFY's rips but his sound is lacking compared to Zen_bud and Ganool.

I am not going to release this movie so YIFY's rip would make a great release for someone else. ;)

Re: Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:51 pm
by For An Angel
ptguardian wrote:I am not going to release this movie so YIFY's rip would make a great release for someone else. ;)
I guess that would be me! :D

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Even though this is one of my favorite movies from last year it probably belongs under off-topic seeing as though Isabelle Allen who plays young Cosette is only onscreen for a short time (41min-63min).

Re: [REL] Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 12:37 am
by Phuzzy4242
Outstanding. Thanks, FAA.

Re: [REL] Les Misérables (2012) [UK]

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 11:25 am
by ozdoggy
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