Restraint 2008 DVDSCR XviD-PreVail
In the mist of mainstream movie CAMS we get a nice quality DVDScreener from PreVail. This is a nice and unusual release, considering its an Australian film, which are released relatively seldom. The sample tells me this is a rather gloomy film, so if you’re looking for something to cheer you up, this is probably not something for you. If you enjoy thrillers though, this is probably your cup of tea, and why not try a thriller Aussie style? The 22 people who voted for this film on IMDB sure thought this was a brilliant one! Go for it, as the Cool Boarders would say!
Quality: DVDScreeners are often pretty exciting releases since they appear early on but are also delivered in great quality. The only major flaws a DVDScreener will have are things like watermarks and B/W scenes, none of which seem to be present on this rls.
Summary: A young couple on the run hole up in a country estate with a hostage in tow.

Genre: Drama/Thriller
IMDB rating: 8.8/10 (22 votes)
Directed by: David Denneen
Starring: Stephen Moyer, Teresa Palmer, Travis Fimmel
Release Name: Restraint.2008.DVDSCR.XviD-PreVail
Size: 717 MB, 1CD
Quality: DVDScr, XVid, 608 x 256 - 974kb/s - 23.976 fps - 130kb/s VBR mp3
Runtime: ??
Filename: prv-rstrnt.dvdscr.xvid
Links: IMDB, NFO, HomePage, Trailer
Samples: #1, #2, #3, Video Sample
SearchTorrent: NewTorrents

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I haven’t posted a lot of CAMs on rlslog compared to other categories, but here’s a new rls from nDn of “The Love Guru” with Mike Myers. I anticipated this film to be rather popular, but IMDB ratings seem to say otherwise. I have however heard individual opinions that this was a hilarious film, so it might be worth a download.


Here comes a rather unknown film released by popular DVDRippers BeStDivX. It being 4th of July I’m sure most of our US visitors will be enjoying the celebrations, but for the rest of you, you might enjoy this low budget film. There are some recognizable faces in this one. Jesse Metcalfe you may recognize from “Desperate Housewives” and “John Tucker Must Die” (pretty awful stuff if you ask me). Swedish Peter Stormare should be recognizable to almost all. I was surprised to see him in this film since he usually prefers to play smaller parts in major Hollywood Blockbusters, but it was a nice surprise all the same. The plot looks interesting enough for a good horror time.


