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Red Heretic
30th June 2006, 09:30
Incredible new movie! You can check out the official site at Sir, No Sir! (http://sirnosir.com)

Also, you can download it at Torrent Spy (http://www.torrentspy.com/torrent/513904/Sir_No_Sir_The_GI_Revolt_avi). You'll need bittorrent to DL it... If anyone doesn't know what bittorrent is or needs help getting a torrent client set up, let me know.

Jesus Christ!
30th June 2006, 18:43
I really wanted to see it but they only showed it at the local theatre for one night. I have a bittorrent client but it doesnt work at all so I'm not even going to bother.

Red Heretic
1st July 2006, 07:00
You should check out ABC Torrent. It's simple as shit.

Jesus Christ!
8th July 2006, 19:24
I have a mac so my only option is Azerues. I think im going to uninstall and re try it soon.

Jesus Christ!
8th July 2006, 23:43
is it better to dl it from the url or download it first then open it off the computer?

metalero
9th July 2006, 02:46
red heretic, is bit torrent something like e-mule? where do I download it?

Red Heretic
9th July 2006, 09:02
BitTorrent is a file sharing client that retrieves Torrents of of websites, making it easier to share the files. It's really simple to use, and there are alot of different clients.

My favorite for ease of use is ABC Torrent. You can download it here (http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pingpong-abc/ABC-win32-v3.1.exe)

If that link doesn't work, just google ABC Torrent.

Once you have the torrent client, go to the link up above that I have already posted, download the torrent file, and open it in ABC Torrent. Your file will immediatly start downloading (and it's a much faster download than fucking emule!)

Delta
9th July 2006, 09:46
I wish everyone knew about torrents, it's such a great way to get the opportunity to see rare documentaries.

metalero
10th July 2006, 06:17
red heretic I downloaded abc torrent, and I insert the file-link to the movie torrent, into the program It doesn´t start downloading, I just says "connecting to peers".

Red Heretic
11th July 2006, 05:41
Uhh... I've never tried using the link in the program. Just download the torrent itself to your harddrive, and then double click it. ABC Torrent should come up.

If that doesn't work, just open ABC Torrent and go to File -> Add Torrent -> From File, and then open up the torrent off of your hard drive.

Severian
12th July 2006, 10:29
Here's the schedule of where it's showing. (http://www.sirnosir.com/the_film/schedule.html)

It's great that somebody made a movie about this; so much has been forgotten about soldiers' resistance to the Vietnam War. Has anyone seen it?

The library section of the film's website has a lot of historical information (http://www.sirnosir.com/site_sections/library_construction.html)

Roger Ebert gave it 3 stars; that's actually where I heard about the movie. (http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060608/REVIEWS/606080304/1001)

metalero
23rd July 2006, 23:53
It's already donwloaded, but for some reason I can only listen to the audio, and I'm not able to see the video.

Che's Fist
28th July 2006, 18:00
Thanks for the torrent!

I downloaded and reuploaded the whole film for folks:

http://up-file.com/download/50176895964/Si...Revolt.avi.html (http://up-file.com/download/50176895964/Sir--No-Sir--The-GI-Revolt.avi.html)

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