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KICKING AND SCREAMING (1995) - (The Criterion Collection - #349) [DVD9]
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KICKING AND SCREAMING (1995) - (The Criterion Collection - #349) [DVD9]
A Film by Noah Baumbach
Art-House | 1.85:1 | Color | English Dolby Digital 5.1 | English Subtitles | 96 min.
Full Original Dual-Layer DVD Image (.ISO) + HQ PDF Scans & Booklet = 8.4 GBs | 200MB RARs | RS
A Film by Noah Baumbach
Art-House | 1.85:1 | Color | English Dolby Digital 5.1 | English Subtitles | 96 min.
Full Original Dual-Layer DVD Image (.ISO) + HQ PDF Scans & Booklet = 8.4 GBs | 200MB RARs | RS
Paralyzed by postgraduation ennui, a group of college friends remain on campus, patching together a community for themselves in order to deny the real-world futures awaiting them. Academy Award–nominated screenwriter Noah Baumbach’s hilarious and touching directorial debut was one of the highlights of the American independent film scene of the nineties, speaking directly to a generation of adults-to-be unable to reconcile their hermetic educational experience with workaday responsibility, and posing the eternal question, where do we go from here? Stingingly funny and incisive, Baumbach’s breakthrough features endlessly quotable dialogue, delivered by a stellar ensemble cast.
MOVIE:
ORIGINAL TITLE: Kicking and Screaming
DIRECTOR: Noah Baumbach
COUNTRY: United States
YEAR: 1995
DVD:
DVD RELEASE: August 22, 2006
STUDIO: Criterion
SYSTEM: NTSC
RUNTIME (MOVIE): 96 minutes
EXTRACTION:
ENGINE: MacTheRipper 3.0 (R14m)
DVD: 1 Full Dual-Layer DVD
FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
FILE SIZE: 8.38 GBs
SCANS: Full Art Scan + Booklet
SCANS FORMAT: PDF (FROM ORIGINAL 600DPI)
BOOKLET FORMAT: PDF (FROM ORIGINAL 600DPI)
SCANS FILE SIZE: 23.9 MBs
TOTAL FILE SIZE: 8.4 GBs
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Noah Baumbach
• New Dolby Digital 5.1 audio remix
• New video interview with writer-director Baumbach
• New video conversations featuring Baumbach and cast members Chris Eigeman, Josh Hamilton, and Carlos Jacott
• Rare deleted scenes
• Conrad and Butler in “Conrad and Butler Take a Vacation,” a short film from 2000, directed by Baumbach and starring Kicking and Screaming cast members Carlos Jacott and John Lehr
• Brief 1995 interviews with Baumbach and the cast, originally broadcast on IFC
• Theatrical trailer
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• PLUS: A new essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum
This is a full DVD image extracted from the original Criterion Collection DVD.
Includes hi-res Cover/DVD Scans.
Includes hi-res Cover/DVD Scans.
INFO LINKS:
Amazon
The Criterion Collection Page
Wikipedia
IMDb
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Thank you
I just love how you scanned those last two 'accordion-style folded' booklets. are you using a document scanner which pulls in the whole booklet at once or a flat bed, because I couldn't find any traces of you piecing it together in Photoshop.
Furthermore I would like to convert some of your 'older' scans into PDFs as well and I think read in one of your comments that you are using Acrobat; would you mind sharing you setting like down sampling, compressing, quality, etc.
Your uploads are getting better and better every day.
Everything you do is highly appreciated.
thanks again
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/16/scand.png
To convert the old ones into PDF you first have to go into the Acrobat preferences and change the settings for PNGtoPDF options. There you have to select JPEG2000 Lossless as the convertion method, otherwise you will lose quality,
BTW, i am using a document scanner, those things are amazing... But i am still using a flatbed for the brochure-booklets.
Best,
CR
Thanks a lot, CerealRipper!!!