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[REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:27 pm
by benjaminblack
Seven-year-old Alicia lives with her mother in an apartment. They get along famously until Mom brings home first one boyfriend and then another. Alicia’s demeanour changes dramatically.
Encouraged by Lucia, a young schoolmate with an overactive imagination, Alicia comes to see her mother's romantic problems and attendant depression as signs that she is being possessed by a vampire.
The obvious culprit? A sickly old man who lives next door. Alicia decides to enter the apartment and place a cross on the vampire’s chest to break her mother’s curse.
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Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNO95wj1W7M
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0784152/
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 11:16 pm
by kev
Yessireebob, benjaminblack!!! THIS movie looks like a keeper!!
More pix here:
http://www.flixster.com/movie/mas-que-a ... rld-photos
The GREAT news is that it will be on sale mid-May, at an amazingly low price!!
http://www.amazon.com/Nada-Mundo-More-A ... 257&sr=1-1
It's on sale other places, but Amazon's one of my faves! Very dependable and trustworthy!
Great [REQ], benjaminblack! Thanks for bringing this to our attention!!
kev.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:30 am
by benjaminblack
Has anyone got this movie ?
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:21 am
by FLL
Thanks for bumping this benjaminblack. I plan to get this and rip it by the end of the month if noone else does and if it doesn't show up online elsewhere.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:01 am
by kev
Yes, thanks for bumping this. I had completely forgotten about it..
It's been added to my 'To Get Next Week' list!

(Possibly along with the new release of 'Kept and Dreamless'...

)
Look forward to your rip, FLL!
kev.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:20 pm
by benjaminblack
FLL wrote:Thanks for bumping this benjaminblack. I plan to get this and rip it by the end of the month if noone else does and if it doesn't show up online elsewhere.
Thanks for the offer, FLL
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:24 pm
by kev
I FINALLY found my old copy of AGKnot. I KNEW I had saved it!!
Oh well... I was doing this for a friend, and since FLL hasn't posted anything here yet, I'll go ahead and post my rip.
First off, Cover Art:
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Then Disk Art:
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Now the ed2K link:
Like this post to see ed2k links [1.37 GiB]
Set to 'release' [ALSO I have 'Powershare' AND 'Active Spreading' both 'Enabled' {for whatever that does..

}] and for sure I'll be releasing all day today!
Hope this works for everyone! Feels good to contribute something again.
kev.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:39 pm
by FLL
Thanks kev, I was waiting to post trying to figure out why my rip was so dark and whether it could be made better. Might just be the DVD transfer and not much to be done though. I think the movie was shot on video or transferred to video for the DVD, it showed up as "100% NTSC" rather than "Film" or "Hybrid" and that is unusual for a movie.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:04 pm
by FLL
By the way, in my opinion sharing both a 2CD-sized single file and two separate single-CD files is pretty much a complete waste of bandwith lengthening the time until it's fully shared, and may reduce how long it stays alive on eMule by splitting up the people sharing it. And they are exactly the same quality. I'd pick one to keep (the 1.37GB file) and unshare the others, personally. If it's important to have 1CD-size files it's not difficult to find a splitter and do it yourself.
Re: [REL] Mas que a Nada en el Mundo (2006) [Mexico]
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 9:15 pm
by FLL
Oh, and as long as I keep thinking of things...
kev, did you add English hardsubs to those files? The DVD is Spanish with selectable English subs.
Now would be a great time to learn to use Subrip
