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Re: REQ: The Fortune (1975) BLURAY ONLY!!!!
Russell Upsomgrubb (RusUps@FoodWest.com) 2015/03/06 09:07

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On Thu, 5 Mar 2015 12:02:28 -0600, "Count Orlock"
<edwardholub@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>I know this is a long shot, but Twilight Time released The Fortune on blu-ray.  If you're not familiar with TT releases, they only produce 3,000 copies of each title.  After that, it's every man for himself.  Thanks in advance.
>
Just out of curiosity, are you looking for a 1080p MKV rip of the
disk, or a copy of the disk itself?

If someone has it or can get hold of one, you may get an upload of an
MKV, but not sure you'll get a 25-50gig upload of the original disk.

There are a couple of Bluray groups out there that post the full-blown
disks, but they seen to use the funky screwball file naming common
these days to avoid the DCMA lawyers (probably passwording, too). If
you want a copy of the actual disk, nothing says you can't place a
request there, too,  and see if you get any takers.

Russell Upsomgrubb


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