tiiiiimmmm | 28 points
NOTE: I had a problem with the movie scraper on my HTPC a while ago and renamed a bunch of files so I don't know what the original source or filename was exactly, I did not encode this file.
Link: Lm56LyMhNVBSIVJ1QmItSXNII0czUjRK
Key: IUJHRHUzbThVbko2WUd3cEJwUHA0OCFSdUJiLUlzSCNpeU5nQ2hST1FockhPZ0NIa3k0MDVN
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) x265 Bluray Rip, by request.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072271/
[-] rukialover | 1 points
I have limited knowledge as to what Megashare is outside of it being a cloud storage site hosted in New Zealand, so what's up with most of the keys being encoded and the "high-level" of "security" for most of these links? ASKING FOR A FRIEND, COUGH.
[-] tiiiiimmmm | 3 points
Just trying to avoid bots looking for content to request DMCA takedowns.
[-] AssGoblin27 | 1 points
reup?
[-] tiiiiimmmm | 1 points
Still up, make sure you follow the directions for both the link and the key.
[-] MattyXarope | 1 points | Oct 30 2017 22:09:14
I believe and UltraHD Bluray exists of this movie. Any chances of that? Even if not, thanks a lot!
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[-] tiiiiimmmm | 2 points | Oct 30 2017 22:16:41
I haven't bothered with upgrading to 4k yet, I don't have any 4k content.
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[-] viper8828 | 1 points | Nov 02 2017 02:40:06
i wont be going 4k for at least another yr to 2 if not more depending on how things go, no absolute need for it yet/wait for the tvs to get better
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[-] tiiiiimmmm | 1 points | Nov 02 2017 03:33:07
There just isn't enough of a difference for me to care. If I did high-end photo editing, I would want a 4k monitor. But I have a really nice HDTV and my personal opinion its contrast ratio and color accuracy look far better than any mid to low end (aka "affordable") 4k TV, and even with the high end ones that can project accurate black levels the increase in fidelity is pretty marginal.
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