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  • 10-21-2010, 11:58 AM
    Planet earth

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    http://www.douban.com/group/topic/10611036/
    You can try this one.It's a Chinese website.
    There is a list including 1000 movies but most of them are not the Chinese one, but English instead.
    Each movie has its name above and download link below.
    All files are stored in RayFile, a chinese storage website.
    Hope it helps~
  • 10-20-2010, 08:04 PM
    mic:D

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    There is a way to get sabnzbd running a script that someone has made getting any movie you want. The default setting is all movies with 20,000 votes or more and rated 7.5/10 on imdb.

    It then searches nzbs.org, nzbmatrix and a few others for them
  • 10-20-2010, 11:31 AM
    Lana x

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    χάρις σοι
  • 10-20-2010, 11:21 AM
    mazda626eshelp

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    your grammar is impeccable ...

    bravo sir ...

    bravo ...
  • 10-19-2010, 09:25 PM
    Stefanie H

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by zot View Post
    The movies you're likely to find listed on NZB sites (complete w/download links) are virtually always current releases; I've never seen classic movies exclusively done this way. But there are a few release groups that specialize in older films - usually material they personally like themselves.

    One group I especially liked is MOViERUSH (search for it on Binsearch.info) I discovered them because they were putting out many of the movies that I happened to be looking for - and in the format that I preferred (1-CD rips). So I started searching for and downloading MOViERUSH releases, some of them films I've never heard of before. I've not been disappointed yet - all their classic/older movie picks I've downloaded have been winners.
    I almost forgot to 'say' thanks for this tip.

    Thanks.
  • 10-17-2010, 05:54 PM
    Mike65

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by zot View Post
    The movies you're likely to find listed on NZB sites (complete w/download links) are virtually always current releases; I've never seen classic movies exclusively done this way. But there are a few release groups that specialize in older films - usually material they personally like themselves.

    One group I especially liked is MOViERUSH (search for it on Binsearch.info) I discovered them because they were putting out many of the movies that I happened to be looking for - and in the format that I preferred (1-CD rips). So I started searching for and downloading MOViERUSH releases, some of them films I've never heard of before. I've not been disappointed yet - all their classic/older movie picks I've downloaded have been winners.
    Roger that.

    Thanks for the replies, all. I think I am now clear.
  • 10-17-2010, 07:47 AM
    gengidashiell

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    The movies you're likely to find listed on NZB sites (complete w/download links) are virtually always current releases; I've never seen classic movies exclusively done this way. But there are a few release groups that specialize in older films - usually material they personally like themselves.

    One group I especially liked is MOViERUSH (search for it on Binsearch.info) I discovered them because they were putting out many of the movies that I happened to be looking for - and in the format that I preferred (1-CD rips). So I started searching for and downloading MOViERUSH releases, some of them films I've never heard of before. I've not been disappointed yet - all their classic/older movie picks I've downloaded have been winners.
  • 10-17-2010, 01:49 AM
    squeekyboard

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    I've only seen such lists for games (small ones), music and series never for movies.

    My last "project" was to download all the 250 top rated movies (on IMDB) and I just searched them all up on nzbs.org, merlins and matrix cause that way you don't have to look too much before you click download.

    And copy & paste saves some time :P
  • 10-16-2010, 08:45 AM
    liv2dance

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by c0ld View Post

    How long does it take to type in the name of the movie, when compared to the time it takes to watch it?
    Hm. Setting the average movie length at 90 minutes and the average typing time to 15 seconds (I am a very poor typist) that would be a ratio of 5400/15. You can put into simplest terms if you like.

    But what is the relevance? I mean besides nothing, of course. The amount of time and trouble put into typing and searching each individual title, and then looking through what is brought up could be spent viewing film, putting them on the external, using the toilet, changing clothes, eating, exercising, hanging out with wife and children, ad infinitum.

    Expedience often has much to be said for it. At my age, if I can save time and what would be a pain in my neck, I do.
  • 10-16-2010, 02:46 AM
    Picho

    1001 Movies You Must See. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Aristocles View Post

    Yes, OK. I guess that may be the only way.

    Notwithstanding the first two sentences of my second paragraph, this is my meaning: "I was wondering if there was an indexer that could be used to find the films listed as a group and ready to download."
    How long does it take to type in the name of the movie, when compared to the time it takes to watch it?
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