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Quad5point1
26th Sep 2023
Cinema
Who's Minding The Store? (1963) (1963)
Nod to neil86, larger, sharper title screen from the Blu Ray added

Quad5point1
5th Sep 2023
Cinema
Big Jake (1971) (1971)
Nod to neil86, title screen from Blu Ray Added

Quad5point1
5th Sep 2023
Cinema
The Great Escape (1963) (1963)
Nod to mrblond, title screen from Blu Ray added

Quad5point1
16th Apr 2023
Cinema
Felicity (1978) (1978)
Nod to Dr Doom, proper title screen from the Blu-Ray added

Quad5point1
12th Nov 2022
Cinema
Sex And Romance (1951) (1951)
@Twistin, another method I use is to hit the "PrtSc" (Print Screen) key with movie paused and in "Paint" go to "Edit" and "Paste Into New Image" and save the result as a JPG, just another possible workaround.

Quad5point1
11th Nov 2022
Cinema
Sex And Romance (1951) (1951)
@Twistin, I know it's expensive but Redfox ANYDVD gets rid of that problem with reading Blu-Ray in your computer drive

Quad5point1
10th Nov 2022
Cinema
Sex And Romance (1951) (1951)
Nod to Twistin, hope this is the right screen

Quad5point1
22nd Sep 2022
Cinema
Funny Cow (2017) (2017)
Nod to Dr Doom, Title Screen from the DVD added

Quad5point1
23rd Aug 2022
Cinema
Belfast (2021)
@alexlincs
At least Val Doonican could hold a tune and didn't sound like a drunken donkey getting strangled ;-))

Quad5point1
23rd Aug 2022
Cinema
Belfast (2021)
Rated 1/10
I just watched this film last night and being born and brought up in North Belfast I can categorically state that this movie is totally and utterly inaccurate in it's depiction of not only the areas involved but historical inaccuracies are rife throughout the movie. Me thinks that Mr. Brannagh has spent too much time in England. One of the opening scenes had the army coming down the street with a Tank, there were never Tanks deployed in Belfast or anywhere else in Northern Ireland and the first armoured vehicles deployed by the army were the infamous "PIGS", it wasn't until a few years after that they deployed Saracens with machine guns mounted on the top but absolutely never ever were there Tanks on the streets of Belfast. There's also in the opening shots a newsagents at the end of the street which said General Store, Tobacconists and Off Licence. Alcohol sales in Northern Ireland were very much restricted to Pubs, Clubs & Off Licences, normal ordinary everyday Newsagents would never have been allowed to sell Alcohol unless it was under the counter. There was also a shop owned by the "Singh" family, there were absolutely no shops in Belfast owned and run by the Indian community, in fact, you could've probably counted the number of Indian families in Belfast on one hand. It wasn't until the mid 70's that Chinese Takeaways started to open. On one of the Bus Stops the word "Omnibus" appears, again this is another inaccuracy, the word in relation to Transport just didn't exist. For me the biggest travesty of this film is the use, or should I say, the overuse of Van Morrison on the soundtrack. Van Morrison was somebody who didn't figure on the music scene here at all, he was regarded by many a complete numpty and I never knew a single person who had any of his records. The music soundtrack to Belfast of the late 60's and early 70's was very much either Pop music or in my case Progressive Rock and Psychedelia. In our circle Van Morrison was the epitome of "Uncool", he was a grump Extraordinaire who never missed the opportunity to rubbish Belfast. Peter Sarstedt and the Archies were cooler than Van Morrison and in my crowd it was more about Led Zeppelin, The Moody Blues, Captain Beefheart, Traffic and The Beatles. If anybody is looking for any historical accuracy in this film or even thinks that it's anywhere near accurate they are sadly deluded. For me it gets the big Raspberry, the hype surrounding the film was better than the end product and Kenneth Brannagh really needs to research his material before committing anything to film. Total Rubbish

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Quad5point1
1st Aug 2022
Cinema
The Conjuring 2 (2016) (2016)
Added Title Screen from the end of the movie

Quad5point1
27th Jul 2022
Cinema
Sea Of Sand (Desert Patrol) (1958) (1958)
Nod to neil86, larger Title Screen added

Quad5point1
5th Jul 2022
Cinema
The Whisperers (1967) (1967)
Nod to neil86, larger, sharper Title Screen added

Quad5point1
29th Jun 2022
Cinema
Till Death Us Do Part (1969) (1969)
Nod to neil86, larger Blu-Ray Title Screen image added

Quad5point1
13th Jun 2022
Cinema
The Sea Shall Not Have Them (1954) (1954)
Nod to neil86, Title Screen from the Blu-Ray added

Quad5point1
13th Jun 2022
Cinema
The Man Who Never Was (1956) (1956)
Nod to jaimeeduardo, larger, sharper Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
1st May 2022
Cinema
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) (1982)
Nod to Graham7, Title Screen from the Blu-Ray added

Quad5point1
20th Mar 2022
Cinema
Doctor In Love (1960) (1960)
Nod to neil86, an uncropped Title Screen added

Quad5point1
20th Mar 2022
Cinema
And Soon The Darkness (1970) (1970)
Nod to Dr Doom, larger / sharper Title Screen added from a Hi-Def Download

Quad5point1
20th Mar 2022
Cinema
Dorian Gray (2009)
Nod to jaimeeduardo, Title Screen from the Blu-Ray added

Quad5point1
18th Mar 2022
Cinema
Captain Phillips (2013) (2013)
Nod to sladesounds, Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
17th Mar 2022
Cinema
King Kong (1976)
Nod to jaimeeduardo, added larger / sharper / trimmed Screenshots + Title Screen from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
17th Mar 2022
Cinema
The Fisher King (1991) (1991)
Nod to mrblond, sharper Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
14th Mar 2022
Cinema
Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) (1941)
Nod to neil86, slightly better Title Screen from the Blu-Ray added, larger and sharper image

Quad5point1
18th Feb 2022
Cinema
Unsane (2018) (2018)
Nod to Dr Doom, sharper Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
4th Feb 2022
Cinema
Colette (2018)
Nod to jaimeeduardo, correct Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray

Quad5point1
4th Feb 2022
Cinema
Deliverance (1972) (1972)
Nod to neil86, Title Screen from the Blu-Ray added

Quad5point1
4th Feb 2022
Cinema
Ammonite (2020) (2020)
Nod to jaimeeduardo, I've added the actual Title Screen from the Blu-Ray and an enhanced version brought into Photoshop and lightened to reveal the detail

Quad5point1
26th Jan 2022
Cinema
The Holly And The Ivy (1952) (1952)
Nod to neil86, correct Title Screen added from the Blu-Ray. The 1953 date points to it being from the USA release, it was released in September 1952 in the UK

Quad5point1
26th Jan 2022
Cinema
Catch Us If You Can (Having A Wild Weekend (USA)) (1965) (1965)
Nod to doormanperdomo, added slightly better Title Screen from the Blu-Ray


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