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Postby Store Hadji » Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:24 pm

That is a great scene, and it plays perfectly well even without any sound. I like Quixote's interaction with the film on the screen, things like the ropes holding the girl to the crucifix being cut at the moment he wields his sword. Anyone know what mad film that is that he's mincing? I doubt Welles had the funds to shoot it himself, but all he would have needed were some horses, a couple crosses, a curtain, and a few actors and costumes.

VOBs are also playable on things like PowerDVD (which came with my dvd burner) and WinDVD, but I don't know of a freeware one. DVD Shrink was a nice backdoor around that.
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Postby Glenn Anders » Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:00 pm

Yes, Hadji.

Now I've tried it again, and there is a lot of SoulSeek I had not seen before, but unfortunately, it all seems designed for Windows, and I have an iMac.

Anyway, I thank you for your efforts.

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Postby chipm » Fri Feb 02, 2007 2:26 am

Glenn,

Try Solar Seek. It's the Mac client.

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Postby rizibo » Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:33 pm

Store Hadji wrote:That is a great scene, and it plays perfectly well even without any sound. I like Quixote's interaction with the film on the screen, things like the ropes holding the girl to the crucifix being cut at the moment he wields his sword. Anyone know what mad film that is that he's mincing? I doubt Welles had the funds to shoot it himself, but all he would have needed were some horses, a couple crosses, a curtain, and a few actors and costumes.

I also like that part also where it looks like Don Quixote cuts the ropes off the girl on the movie screen. The battle sequences on the movie theater screen are so well choreographed that I feel that Welles had to have directed them. He has directed the best battle sequence I have ever seen and that was in Chimes at Midnight and also directed another good scene called the battle of the sheep in Don Quixote and all these scenes have a similar style which is unmistakingly Welles' with the quick cutting and good choreography. I hope someone can post this scene in Youtube so everyone can see this great scene easily.
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Postby Store Hadji » Sat Feb 03, 2007 6:28 am

Maybe you can convert it and upload it to Youtube.
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Postby rizibo » Sat Feb 03, 2007 4:24 pm

I've been trying hard to upload the video on Youtube but have been unsuccessfull. The drive in scene is one of the famous scenes by Welles. I am very happy to see this scene finally. If we can't put it on Youtube, at least we all can download it. Thanks again Hadji.
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Postby Nate H » Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:19 am

what is your username on Slsk? That will make it a lot easier to find, as the search function on slsk has always been it's major (only?) drawback (imo)
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