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[REL] Lost and Delirious (2001)

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:11 pm
by BizarreLoveTriangle
Wondering if there is any interest in this movie, produced one year after [REL] Skipped Parts (2000), when Mischa Barton was still in the OT age range. I have the DVD if needed.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245238/

Re: [REL] Lost and Delirious (2001)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:31 am
by Guest
:dance Would be great to have.

Re: [REL] Lost and Delirious (2001)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:35 am
by emuler
Very good movie. :thumbsup She's a spectator for the most part, but I've always liked her.

Re: [REL] Lost and Delirious (2001)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:23 am
by FLL
Thanks for pointing this out, BLT. (Nice [REL] link, btw :) )

Often well-known movies fall through the cracks. No need to re-rip when many are available and some are already shared on eMule. I have two which I can post without having to verify links.


Lots of sources but not as high a resolution:

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File Name .......: Lost.and.Delirious.LIMITED.DVDRip.DivX-ViTE.avi
File Size .......: 700.71 MB
Duration ........: 01:39:10

Video Codec .....: Low motion DivX MPEG-4
Video Bitrate ...: 861 KB/s
Resolution ......: 576 x 320
Aspect Ratio ....: 1.80:1
Framerate .......: 23.976 FPS

Audio Codec .....: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
Audio Bitrate ...: 126 KB/s (VBR)
Channels ........: 2 Ch



Higher resolution but more limited sources: (Encoded by Aliptes, AKA our own Popdrome)

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File Name .......: Lost and Delirious (2001) s!Xvid.aliv.avi
File Size .......: 1,199.37 MB
Duration ........: 01:38:44

Video Codec .....: DivX 5.0 codec
Video Bitrate ...: 1570 KB/s
Resolution ......: 704 x 400
Aspect Ratio ....: 1.76:1
Framerate .......: 25 FPS

Audio Codec .....: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
Audio Bitrate ...: 128 KB/s (CBR)
Channels ........: 2 Ch


Moving to REL, enjoy!

Re: [REL] Lost and Delirious (2001)

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:08 pm
by BizarreLoveTriangle
FLL wrote:Often well-known movies fall through the cracks.
Indeed looks like, ironically, "well-known" movies have less sources than "rare" movies. This time I did an eMule search before posting and it did not turn up any results. So I guess some people, who still haven't seen the movie, might find your links useful.