A.Scanner.Darkly.2006.DVDRip.XviD-CH.W.D.F.avi
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cheeping




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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Dec 2006 20:41    Post subject: A.Scanner.Darkly.2006.DVDRip.XviD-CH.W.D.F.avi
Heard that were two version of this, one with polish dubbing and one in english. Can anyone tell me how you can tell if its the one in english?
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BushDoctor




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PostPosted: Wed, 6th Dec 2006 21:18    Post subject:
A.Scanner.Darkly.2006.DVDRip.XviD-CH.W.D.F Is in english.
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outtanames




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PostPosted: Thu, 7th Dec 2006 01:04    Post subject:
BushDoctor wrote:
A.Scanner.Darkly.2006.DVDRip.XviD-CH.W.D.F Is in english.


Hows the DOPE version in compare to that one?
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nouseforaname
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PostPosted: Thu, 7th Dec 2006 03:09    Post subject:
what the fuck does 'CH.W.D.F' mean?


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Thu, 7th Dec 2006 04:12    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
what the fuck does 'CH.W.D.F' mean?

charming whore don't fuck Razz
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dizturbd




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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 02:53    Post subject:
Is that..

"Charming, whore! Don't fuck!" or
"Charming! Whore don't fuck!" or
"Charming whore don't. Fuck!"?


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Mortibus




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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 05:23    Post subject:
dizturbd wrote:
Is that..

"Charming, whore! Don't fuck!" or
"Charming! Whore don't fuck!" or
"Charming whore don't. Fuck!"?


however your heart desire Laughing
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Fri, 8th Dec 2006 15:33    Post subject:
i'm grabbing

A.SCANNER.DARKLY.DVDr.2006.CUSTOM.NL.SUBBED
or
A.Scanner.Darkly.LIMITED.NTSC.DVDR-SCREAM
soon.

also

http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/download/sub/3088993 (don't know if this is illegal to post, english subs for A.Scanner.Darkly.2006.DVDRiP.XViD-D0PE


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[sYn]
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PostPosted: Sat, 9th Dec 2006 14:54    Post subject:
Not if they are fan made Wink..
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skidrow
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Dec 2006 23:09    Post subject:
http://outnow.ch/Media/Img/2006/ScannerDarkly/
some pictures.

Any1 know what kind of filter they are using?


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nouseforaname
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Dec 2006 23:12    Post subject:
skidrow wrote:
http://outnow.ch/Media/Img/2006/ScannerDarkly/
some pictures.

Any1 know what kind of filter they are using?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoscoping
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Scanner_Darkly_%28film%29#Animation

Quote:
Rotoscoping

A Scanner Darkly was filmed digitally using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 and then animated with Rotoshop, a proprietary graphics editing program created by Bob Sabiston. Rotoshop uses an animation technique called interpolated rotoscope, which was previously used in Linklater's film Waking Life. Linklater discussed the ideas and inspiration behind his use of rotoscoping in a UK documentary about him in 2004, linking it to his personal experiences of lucid dreaming. Rotoscoping in traditional cell animation originally involved tracing over film frame-by-frame. This is similar in some respects to the rotoscope style of filmmaker Ralph Bakshi. Rotoshop animation, however, makes use of vector keyframes, and interpolates the in-between frames automatically. Sabiston and his team initially managed this unprecedented animation pipeline, but at the time of his departure, art direction in the studio was still not established and the film's production process was extended well past its initial September 2005 release date target.[2] Each minute of animation required 500 hours of work.[3]


Wink


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skidrow
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PostPosted: Sun, 10th Dec 2006 23:27    Post subject:
nouseforaname wrote:
skidrow wrote:
http://outnow.ch/Media/Img/2006/ScannerDarkly/
some pictures.

Any1 know what kind of filter they are using?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoscoping
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Scanner_Darkly_%28film%29#Animation

Quote:
Rotoscoping

A Scanner Darkly was filmed digitally using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 and then animated with Rotoshop, a proprietary graphics editing program created by Bob Sabiston. Rotoshop uses an animation technique called interpolated rotoscope, which was previously used in Linklater's film Waking Life. Linklater discussed the ideas and inspiration behind his use of rotoscoping in a UK documentary about him in 2004, linking it to his personal experiences of lucid dreaming. Rotoscoping in traditional cell animation originally involved tracing over film frame-by-frame. This is similar in some respects to the rotoscope style of filmmaker Ralph Bakshi. Rotoshop animation, however, makes use of vector keyframes, and interpolates the in-between frames automatically. Sabiston and his team initially managed this unprecedented animation pipeline, but at the time of his departure, art direction in the studio was still not established and the film's production process was extended well past its initial September 2005 release date target.[2] Each minute of animation required 500 hours of work.[3]


Wink


lol 500 hours :\

thanks for the links


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