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http://www.scenetime.com - SceneTime [ We been having it ] !!! How come you press harder on a remote control when you know the battery is dead? so you better seed to get speed ;) Seed back for speed ...................................NFO:................................................. asphyx -+ FLAiR RISES FROM THE GUTTER TO BRING YOU +- Captain.America.1990.LASERDISC.XviD-FLAiR INFO Release Title [ Captain America Release [ 2011-07-22 Source [ Laserdisc Retail [ 1992-09-02 iMDB [ 2.9/10 (4774) Runtime [ 96 mins Size [ 703MB / 50x15MB Genre [ Action/Sci-Fi http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103923/ Laserdisc Audio [ Digital Mono Format [ NTSC AR [ 4:3 CLV [ SIDE A+B CAV [ Encoding Audio [ 86kb/s VBR Mono -V4 Video [ 528 x 400 @ 919kb/s 23.976fps PLOT During World War II, a brave, patriotic American Soldier undergoes experiments to become a new super- soldier, "Captain America". Racing to Germany to sabotage the rockets of Nazi baddie "Red Skull", Captain America winds up frozen until the 1990s. He reawakens to find that the Red Skull has changed identities and is now planning to kidnap the President of the United States. RIP NOTES Anyone familiar with cousin production duo Golan-Globus knows that they made a name for themselves throughout the 80s by producing low-budget overhyped films, often based on familiar franchises. If you've ever seen Masters Of The Universe, the live action film. you know the sort we're thinking of. By 1990, their production company Cannon Films had been sold, and the new owner had also bought another company, 21st Century Film Corporation, in a bankruptcy sale. He handed the reigns to Golan, and put him in charge of making him some money. Part of his scheme to do so, was to continue licensing well-known properties, such as Captain America and Spider-Man, and turn them into feature films. The production of Spider-Man had previously turned into a farcical saga similar to the Fantastic Four movie a few years later, but ended up never actually entering production. Captain America however did get produced, and the result is what we're presenting today. While arguably a high-budget production by previous Cannon standards, it had all the markings of a low budget, and received precious little attention upon release. Directed by Albert Pyun, the B-movie workhorse behind titles such as Cyborg and Alien from L.A., Captain America was never destined to become a cinema classic, nor did it, as it came and went virtually unnoticed in its highly limited theatrical release. Possibly the most interesting thing about Captain America in its 1990 incarnation, besides the background of its production, is its title actor. Matt Salinger didn't have much of a prior career to speak of, his biggest role having been as a jock in his debut Revenge of the Nerds, and Captain America was anything but the breakthrough he might have hoped for. While still working today, he will probably always be known primarily as the only son of J.D. Salinger. Enjoy! WHO WE ARE Since 2003, FLAiR has been dedicated to preserving the neglected titles of an entertainment era long gone. A time of classic kids flicks, painstaking hand-drawn animation and countless cheesy low-budget horrors. A time when pop had a King, and rock had a Queen. A time when special FX wizards ruled, and CGI was just one of their many tools. Driven by nostalgia and memories of better days, we seek to relive those times, and share those memories. While our belief is that the 80s represent the very pinnacle of pop culture, we will not limit ourselves to one decade, or any single genre. We will not ignore the movies considered insignificant or even embarrassing by the studios. We will not disregard a timepiece just because it is dated. Whereas most groups rely solely on digital sources, there are still thousands of rare and out of print titles, many of which have no planned digital release. We've made it our mission to dig these out, clean them up using the best hardware and techniques available to us, and share them with the world. Be it VHS, Laserdisc or more exotic formats, we're here to bring you the best (and worst!) of decades past. So sit back and enjoy as we uncover and pay tribute to an age of cinema we will never get back. THANKS To everyone that has supported us over the years and managed to keep this fun! AEN AEROHOLiCS SChiZO FLS SiCK BLooDWeiSeR FiCO TheWretched VH-PROD HUMANiSM BLooDLiTE EPiSODE VoMiT ALLiANCE FRAGMENT SAPHiRE xV nFO: asphyx Related Torrents
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