The Last Days of Disco (DivX) 192Kaudio + extras & French subsseeders: 1
leechers: 0
The Last Days of Disco (DivX) 192Kaudio + extras & French subs (Size: 837.67 MB)
Description
Please note that we have begun posting free instant download options of "out
of print movies", at our movie reviews website (moviesbyrizzo.info) and this version of "The Last days of Disco" will be available there too, soon. We finally got the right formula for this conversion to succeed in meeting a need as there arent enough seeders at present on our DVD version torrent of this movie. We found DivX converter couldnt produce 72X480 (the NTSC default)for this movie and so we used AoA DivX converter instead and it worked great, at its default audio bitrate setting as well of 192K which is plenty even for this movie offering. So if youre tired of getting this one on a torrent to help seed, help yourself for free at our site in the next couple of days or so. The Last days of Disco is a great movie from the days of Disco and the great soundtrack selections from it are included. Its a great look at the contrast as well between blonde and brunette types in typical fashion. As such its interesting indeed! And sexy too! It's unforgettable to hear Kate Beckinsale sing "amazing grace" while laying on her bed, trying to re-assure herself that all will be well for her in life. Great Disco music - we need to bring this culture back!! If you need another reason to take away the social engineering rights powers from the Hollywood gang of thieves, its this movie decision once again to dump a fine offering in favour of the completely inane. Witness the movies supporting the genre of rap and punk music types of tastes and you get it unmistakably clear that movies should go into the public domain rather than the trash can, as the offerings they prefer to make available for sale too often do indeed belong in the trash can while movies they choose to simply withdraw from making available at any price at all (simply because they have stupid tastes of their own and don't need our dough it would appear). There aint many cultures in the world that allow for such brash arrogance on the part of the inane. This is the same crowd that continues to gouge children for a full whopping thirty bucks to give them each the benefit of watching "The sound of music" (with lovely Ms. Julie Andrews, from 1965 - a full 43 years ago!) to further their education while growing up. Shame on the lot of you that have such mindsets that run a shoddy house of ill repute. In any event that is what it will come to be altogether if the inane decisions continue to make this clear to all that care to se it for what it is - a complete absence of morals in an industry that is an essential service to the society that is held captive and in fact hostage to its inane vagaries in the marketplace. Disco was great, enjoyable culture, a time we intend to bring back. Its much better than waht we've been seeing instead, and its up to us to get it done. If a movie, abandoned as this one is, sits in a trash can, then it's "finders keepers". They dont have ownership over cultural artifacts. As such, weve made this a great quality copy indeed. One mans rubbish is a another mans treasure. I guess the folks now in Hollywood just don't know a good thing when they're allowed to just sit on it. Remember the great movie "White mischief"? They've been just as inane here. They've so far let it sit in a vault for decades, cause it appears Bill Gates is just as happy spending his time playing video games instead, shooting at human targets from outer space. How inane! Michel Rizzo Chessman See my reviews at: moviesbyrizzo.info Sharing WidgetTrailer |