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 No.2189

What are you grabbing?

 No.2190

Horror is a pulp genre for plebeians. No wonder it's dead.

 No.2191

Nothing yet but City of Pirates is on there. I found a better rip on PTP/SMz tho.

 No.2215

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 No.2220

Thanks for the heads up!

 No.2727

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 No.2728

Oh shit, does anyone have an invite? Also, does anyone know if KG is going to have a freeleech anytime soon?

 No.2730

>>2728
maybe, but how did you get on KG and not CG?

 No.2734

>>2730
I got an invite to KG a while ago and have been pretty satisfied with it, so I never really felt the need to be on another tracker, but CG seems pretty cool and a freeleech is too tempting to pass up

 No.2735

I can try to invite you if you post your email & KG account

 No.2739

> Invite sent; a confirmation email containing the invite key has been sent to l**3@gmail.com. Please allow a few minutes for it to arrive.

You can delete your post if you want.

I hope you'll seed a little better though… are you sure you're connectible?

 No.2740

>>2739

Hey, thanks man. Yeah I'll definitely seed better, I'm still getting everything set up right now but I will. Thanks again

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 No.2759

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>>2728

> does anyone know if KG is going to have a freeleech anytime soon?


You called it

Recent news

2014-12-29

Join us in celebrating KG's tenth birthday

We wish to thank all members whose input, contributions and assistance have furthered KG over the past decade.

Please also take some time to honour the many dedicated subtitlers. Their work has opened much previously inaccessible film to an English-speaking audience.

A sitewide freeleech of 10 days is now activated. Be sure to continue seeding ad aeternitatem.

Join us on the forum for chat and feedback.

 No.2793

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these are essential btw, there might still be time to get them

mkv rips of DVDs made from laserdiscs of the silent film documentary series that may never be re-released :D

http://cinemageddon.net/details.php?id=112837
http://cinemageddon.net/details.php?id=112838

here it is on ebay for 450 euros

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOLLYWOOD-A-CELEBRATION-OF-THE-AMERICAN-SILENT-FILM-7-Laserdisc-Box-Set-ID7811HB-/311202510758?pt=DE_LaserDiscs&hash=item48751d77a6

 No.6091

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It's back!

> Happy Halloween everyone! As is customary around this time of year we're having a halloween freeleech. From right now until November 1 all movies in the category Horror and Gore will not count towards your global download ratio. So stock up on those horror movies and enjoy.


 No.6093

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any way a man can get an invite?

pic is my various private tracker accounts


 No.6094

>>6093

That looks like what.cd, PTP, then what?

check your email


 No.6096

>>6094

thanks a lot man, awesome

it's what.cd, PTP, myspleen, and gazelle games


 No.6098

>>2793

The entire thing is on YouTube

ssshhhh


 No.6099

on a semi related note, uhdbits is open signup today


 No.6100

>>6098

it's good to have options but youtube is a last resort for me....the image quality can be bad on rare movies


 No.6103

If you're on PtP and KG, is getting on CG worth it?


 No.6104

>>6103

Depends on your preferences. Every site is a little bit different

CG is excellent if you're interested in horror / b movies or just don't want to waste your ratio on the other sites. They also have stuff like sci fi and noir.

KG overlaps somewhat with CG, although CG often has better rips. KG is too anal about upgrades so many movies are still 700 MB xvids that someone uploaded in 2006.

PTP has the largest selection but a lot of the niche material came from other torrent sites.


 No.6105

>>6104

Ah, thank you. I'll see if anyone is offering invites on the WCD or PtP forums.


 No.6109

>>6099

Just checked this out, thanks for the heads up. What's their specialty?


 No.6119

Any guys willing to invite me to CG?

I'm also in KG,PTP,AnimeBytes and keeping a good ratio


 No.6120

>>6119

could you post a link to your KG and PTP accounts?


 No.6121

and also tell us what you know about Mexican horror movies


 No.6122

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>>6120

I'll link a picture to my ratios but not my account since i don't wanna get banned. If you wanna send my the invite

dearleaderg@gmail.com

>>6121

Some are good, some are effy... they made really good horror cinema during the 80's.

Veneno para las hadas (poison for fairies) is a good thriller.

My ratio on both sites have suffered lately but I recently got a seedbox to fix em all up.


 No.6123

>>6122

have you seen any of these? someone on CG was recommending Mexican horrors from the 50s and 60s

The Phantom of the Red House

The Man and the Monster (aka El hombre y el monstruo)

Muñecos Infernales (Curse of the Doll People)

Mas Negro Que La Noche/Blacker Than The Night

Invasion Of The Vampires

The Book of Stone a.k.a. El Libro De Piedra

La Llorona / The Crying Woman

El Monstruo de los Volcanes (The Monster of the Volcanos)

El Pantano de las animas

anyway, i sent you an invite so enjoy the site


 No.6124

>>6123

I've seen 4 of them.

Mas negro que la noche:

A classic between Mexican baby boomers, since it has a lot of that era qt3.14s (my dad likes it a lot).

Invasion of the vampires:

Same pretty kek in some parts, but has plenty of qts.

La llorona:

Scared the shit out of me when i was a kid-teen.

The rest i don't know.


 No.6482

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> Merry Christmas Motherfuckers! by ShadyGuy at 2015-12-24

> It's freeleech time. Download til your hearts content until january 1st 2016.

> See you next year!

> -Shady


 No.6483


 No.6484

>>6483

whoa, that looks great - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nkvwUT2TL4

i'm always interested in this kind of stuff


 No.6485

any recs for stuff to grab? looking for obscure psychedelic weirdness


 No.6486

I was planning to search words like surreal, mindfuck, weird, etc. and sort the results by snatch count

This list has potential too: https://mubi.com/lists/worldweird-cinema

> The weirdest, the strangest, the oddest cinema from the farthest reaches of the globe. No Ozu, No Godard, No Antonioni, nothing so respectable. Only sleaze, horror, action, fantasy, whatever. The undefinable, the unnacceptable, the unreal.

> The blog: worldweirdcinema.blogspot.com


 No.6500

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>>6485

> obscure psychedelic weirdness

you could try this one. http://cinemageddon.net/details.php?id=127111

it's on ubu too. http://www.ubu.com/film/beaudin_vertige.html

> Many films were produced in the 60s, both emic and etic, documenting the violent and sometimes silly ideological revolutions that swept Western middle-class youngsters of the time, producing a fascinating an apparently endless vault of cinematic experimentation and increasingly conventional audiovisual tropes. Far more interesting, for instance, than The Invasion of the Thunderbolt Pagoda, is Jean Beaudin's debut work Vertige. Though its point is somewhat vague, it is both visually and sonically one of the most compelling exercises in the tradition of lysergic films of the 60s. Sympathetic but subtly critical, Vertige presents itself as a psychological portrait of the escape and/or contestation tactics of the decade's youth: while war, violence, famine and poverty continue to devastate the planet, these youngsters seek refuge in the hedonistic haven of sexual liberation, lysergic research and communal fictions. Richly textured visuals and bold scenic montage are some of the key elements in Vertige, but it is Serge Garant's fine contemporary soundtrack, and its intimate rapport with the scenic rhythms, that catapult the film beyond the conventions of psychedelic cinema. Famed as a pioneer of contemporary music in Canada, Garant provides am eclectic score that ranges from atonal symphonic exercises to psych-rock, concrète and electroacoustic soundscapes. Such diverse approaches, and their powerful connections with the screen, give Vertige a highly nuanced and refined cadence, and render it one of the finest and most compelling examples of the genre.




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