MusicVids, read that it usually has the highest quality around in music videos, especially the 90's-00's ones. Basically for making a music kino catalogue, easy to seed due to file sizes (supposedly) And PassThePopcorn, i found harder ones to enter but not that one, interested in its wide spectrum unlike others which are more niche
Brandon Martin
Favorite episode is probably "The Other Place." That punishment was just the bees knees.
Yes both of those are hard to join. PTP has open invites right now but you probably have to know the person who invites you. It costs a lot of site currency to buy an invite. Seeding a bunch of torrents for months may earn one invite. I couldn't find a recruiting thread for MusicVids. I've seen one in the past, probably on what.cd, but they were picky. You needed to prove that you already had high quality videos in your collection. There's a thread on cinematik where people are asking for MV invites from other users, but I don't know if they are getting them.
Levi Parker
PTP got an user bump i heard, cannot find anybody so i will have to get it somehow before they close the door again MusicVids is my real problem, i'm trying to get invites in my other sites to lure someone but so far it seems i only got a IPTorrents one, which i think everybody and their cousins have one already
The 'tik is a real bitch, its file sizes and having to rip the ISOs make me lose too much time, and they want a seed minimum speed to boot. Begging that one for a month was a mistake.
OP grabbed our IP addresses and is reporting us to our ISP as we speak
Isaiah Allen
TIL some people actually watch music videos as more than background noise
Dylan Cooper
It's not so much the noise, there's rare (but famous) instances of decent cinematography in 90's videos, not to mention a popular medium to experiment with camera techniques and visuals. A lot of folks watched videos in their infancy for boobs, asses and "interesting" stuff, the camera tricks, plus sometimes the small stories inside.
The Big Beat genre in the mid-to-late 90's had plenty of artists paying big bucks for that kind of stuff, the kid bait on MTV, to mention a term. The Chemical Brothers being the most notorious example, but you also have The Crystal Method, The Prodigy and Moby (that guy being more of a techno/house thing), and his club nemesis: Eminem
Ryan Russell
If I wanted them I would get them off the pirate bay. Fuck off with your link
James Richardson
but aren't pretty much all music videos on youtube?
Bentley Parker
Pretty much this. Quite a few of those directors did absolutely fantastic things in those videos. And on the T&A, the late 90's directors did alluring instead of outright porn. Alluring was all but eliminated once the niggers took over. The real mindfuck is that it's sometimes quite hard to identify the people involved in music video production. You can typically key in on thematic preferences and directorial styles, but there isn't a credits page like with everything else.
No, and the quality isn't there.
Samuel Taylor
whatever you say, Robert M. Pirsig
Anthony Green
did you ask for a MV invite at tik? Too bad Secret Cinema stopped letting people ask for invites, that was a helpful thread for a while
John Morales
See
Christian Robinson
Watch He's Alive with Dennis Hopper. It's a season 4 episode so it's bigger budget and 50 minutes, not 25. The writing is bad and if you're from Holla Forums you won't like the second half, but Dennis Hopper's performance alone elevates it. I still adore his portrayal of a young, disenfranchised failure at life who just wants to find a purpose and a future, but gets attacked and abused at every turn. It's a spot-on representation of many people in the alt-right today, it's the exact mindset of someone like Millenial Woes minus the light autism. His character in the first half was sympathetic and right in many things, although I'm not sure if the writers intended it, But it's The Twilight Zone and Rod Serling was really progressive, so the story rapidly deteriorates as soon as Hitler visits his character and starts guiding him telling him what to do.
Some episodes were shot on video and can't be viewed in HD, but this user is right - the vast majority look great on blu ray.
No, i haven't contributed at all other than grabbing free gibs and trying to seed them 1:1 unsuccessfully. It would look awkward and rude if i did, even when my ratio is Infinite.
I agree, it is ironic that negroes did embark from time to time in paying big for videos, and even with strippers around they weren't complete whores. Majority are hard to identify, just like movies, but in this case it doesn't help there's fewer runtimes to analyze and a bunch of them copy themselves all the time. The only one i can think of that is instantly recognizable is Michel Gondry, mainly because he uses choreography very extensively representing sounds or tracks. And then you have the hideous jew Spike Jonze, who made really good stuff from time to time. Quite honestly video related would've not been watched at all outside America if it wasn't for the niggers moving like zombies
Not really, plenty of famous ones are only in Vimeo or not at all, and audio gets messed up due to Youtube configuration
Don't worry the nuboot is coming out at the end of this year with a PoC host and a BLACKED cohost.
Aaron Anderson
great show, way ahead of its time. monsters are due on maple street is fantastic. the pilot where is everybody is maddening. shadow play is also fucking amazing, you can feel the frustration on the protagonist. lots of shows borrowed the same plot from this. an occurrence at owl creek is downright fucking depressive which makes it so good. the midnight sun is also pretty fucking good.
Leo Wright
i also forgot the obsolete man in that list. burgess meredith does a fantastic job.
Xavier Williams
Four Characters in a Cylinder The Living Doll It's A Good Life Eye of the Beholder
Some of the 80s TZ were solid like Her Pilgrim Soul, The Toys of Caliban, Shatterday, and The Hellgramite Method.