User:greatscotmagic on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 05:26:09 +0000
Would someone reseed this, please.
I got 96% of the Divx AVI file (not the easy download) and cannot complete it, each time I try, it hangs up at "connecting to peers."
I have all of the other chapters and need this to complete the serial-and what a chapter to lose.
Thank you.
User:greatscotmagic on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 05:26:09 +0000
Would someone reseed this, please.
I got 96% of the Divx AVI file (not the easy download) and cannot complete it, each time I try, it hangs up at "connecting to peers."
I have all of the other chapters and need this to complete the serial-and what a chapter to lose.
Thank you.
User:andy1000 on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:43:11 +0000
This is typical of the type of film series shown in "News Theatres", in between Pathe News and cartoons. I know, I was a kid in Birmingham (UK) then. Plenty of action is followed by a clifhanging event and an invitation to come back next week. The lead character is handsome, smiling and confident throughout. Interesting "scientific" concepts such as "Disintegrating Gas" are included. This gas can apparently dissolve mountains. I was fascinated to see a line shot to a ship for rescue, it reminded me that rockets were once standard for the same purpose around our shores. The boat chase scene may raise some eyebrows, the pursuing boat is apparently in mist, the pursued in a clear night! Don't expect too much of this film, but if you can suspend your disbelief, I reckon it's worth a watch, if only to get a feel for its times.
Andy
User:andy1000 on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:43:11 +0000
This is typical of the type of film series shown in "News Theatres", in between Pathe News and cartoons. I know, I was a kid in Birmingham (UK) then. Plenty of action is followed by a clifhanging event and an invitation to come back next week. The lead character is handsome, smiling and confident throughout. Interesting "scientific" concepts such as "Disintegrating Gas" are included. This gas can apparently dissolve mountains. I was fascinated to see a line shot to a ship for rescue, it reminded me that rockets were once standard for the same purpose around our shores. The boat chase scene may raise some eyebrows, the pursuing boat is apparently in mist, the pursued in a clear night! Don't expect too much of this film, but if you can suspend your disbelief, I reckon it's worth a watch, if only to get a feel for its times.
Andy