This movie is Hilarious SMALL SPOILERS!


Finaly saw it for the first time last night. This flick is the F*&^ing S*&^.
I have not laughed so hard during a movie in years. The video & audio quality was lacking but still watchable. This movie is a MUST SEE!

FIVE big magical talking shotguns way up!

Question to others that have seen this flick before.
Are all the cutaways normal or am I seeing a re-edited version?
There were 2 very short cutaways were someone moons you, and many colored cutaways.

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I've got one of the original 500 VHS copys that were released in 91 and its the same (dumb ass fireworks and all). I've started working on a DVD and I'm going to edit the *beep* out and make it special features. I'll keep you posted.

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As an update, I am still working on a DVD of this but when I edit the film it ends up being F&$KING HUGE when I save the edited version (like 70GB, NO JOKE), and when I shrink it the sound ends up all out of sync!?!?!?!?!!!. What the hell am I doing wrong????? Somebody please help so I can get this torrent to the masses!

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Hi! First of all, I guess you are rendering your edit as "uncompressed avi format", it's ok, for now, save it that way. Then, use Tmpgenc to encode it to mpeg2, saving separate files for audio (LPCM) and video (m2v) at the highest quality possible, without going beyond the 4.3 gb limit. Dont worry about the long wav audio file, you will convert it to AC3 using that wonderful freeware tool called "super" (google for it) and shrink it down to a more usable size. Then use those files on your prefered authoring system. If you dont have one, the best is Sonic Scenarist, but if you are looking for a cheap (maybe free) solution, google for "spruceup" which at this time is downloadable for free, or use tmpegencĀ“s authoring system.
If you need any help, please feel free to ask.
Bye.

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Any word on this rip?

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