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Day Of The Dead 1985 720p BluRay x264-SiNNERS

Hmm, nice old-movie rls here. Day of the Dead in HD, go watch it! I think most of you have already seen this movie, but you really need this one in your HD collection. If you haven’t seen this movie: get this rls now! It’s only 4.42GB. Do I need to say more? :)

The Dead have conquered earth, leaving just small groups of people out of their clutches. One group made up of both scientific and military personal, hiding in a bunker somewhere in Florida tries to get in contact with other survivors of the zombie infestation, but find themselves quite alone in this new world. Desperately searching for a cure and therefore indulging in strange experiments to overcome this strange transformation into zombies, the scientists loose the faith of the military, resulting in a race against death while the zombies take over the facility.. Only common sense can save them now…

Genre: Drama / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 (11,969 votes)
Directed by: George A. Romero
Starring: Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato, Jarlath Conroy, Anthony Dileo Jr.

Release Name: Day.Of.The.Dead.1985.720p.BluRay.x264-SiNNERS
Size: 4.42 GB
Runtime: 102 min
Samples: #1, #2, #3, #4
Video Quality: 720p (1280×528), x264 5568 kbps
Audio Quality: AC3 5.1, 640 kbps
Filenames: day.of.the.dead.1985.720p.bluray.x264-sinners

Links: IMDB, Trailer
NFO:
Here
Torrent:
NewTorrents (soon?)

Comments (37)

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  1. 1st !!!!
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:14

    Yaaaaaaa

    I’m 1st :-)

    BlueRay Hip HIp Hurray

    # Movies (RSS) (1728)

    * Cam (RSS) (118)
    * DVDRiP (RSS) (506)
    * DVDRiP Old (RSS) (129)
    * DVDSCR (RSS) (88)
    * HDRiP (RSS) (21)
    * R5 (RSS) (71)
    * SCR (RSS) (11)
    * Telecine (RSS) (7)
    * Telesync (RSS) (106)

    RLSLOG ADMINS where’s the BLUERAY SECTION???

    :-)

  2. October 6th, 2007 | 11:15

    HDRiP is BluRay also mate ;)

  3. 1st !!!!
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:17

    ooops, sorry my bad, I found it under HDRiP
    21 movies and growing, thank you again rlslog!

  4. October 6th, 2007 | 11:23

    No problem :)

  5. T_T
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:30

    Wish I had some beefy connection so I could try some of these HD’s. England limits suck :(

  6. 1st !!!!
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:34

    ok I didn’t really wanna post here 3 times and clog the comments area, the 1st was sheer temptation of being 1st (which was silly), 2nd was coz I realised my mistake (which was dumb), so the 3rd here is probably not a very intelligent comment either, but I have to ask this question as I’m a bit confused.

    Question: can I play the HDRiPs in a VNC like player, also do I need a HDdvd or BlueRay drive for it? (which I don’t have) so if I burn this movie to a dvd I assume I play it in a normal dvd player?

    thanks

  7. October 6th, 2007 | 11:35

    You can just play the movie on your PC with, let’s say, Media Player Classic :)

  8. 1st !!!!
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:43

    ok cool, thank you for the quick response, in that case I’ll be going for this as well:

    http://www.rlslog.net/spiderman-3-2007-720p-bluray-x264-sinners/
    which is a whopping (Size: 6.60 GB)

    question: is the movie split in to smaller sections or is it continuous play? if so do I need a dual layer dvd 8.5 disc for buring? or what do you suggest, coz with all this goodness here I’m outta disk space soon!

  9. Djsx64
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:53

    where might the torrent be?

  10. Eric
    October 6th, 2007 | 11:58

    Now I can see the real pig guts scene in richer, bloodier color! YAY!

  11. Djsx64
    October 6th, 2007 | 12:01

    u got the torrent? Eric ?

  12. finally
    October 6th, 2007 | 12:34

    @8 1st – it is a single .mkv file, so a dual layer DVD is needed to burn. The video codec is x264, and for best performance, try CoreAVC + CCCP.. I use Media Player Classic and MediaPortal..

  13. Eric
    October 6th, 2007 | 12:57

    @11

    No, the DVD. I was just saying that now I can see it better when I do get it

  14. qnr
    October 6th, 2007 | 13:38

    Keep in mind that you *can not* play these files on a normal DVD Player! These are PC only!

  15. October 6th, 2007 | 13:45

    @14:
    Ever heard of a BluRay-player?

  16. Gary Busey
    October 6th, 2007 | 13:45

    n00bs lol. You need a playstation 4 to play these, or a betamax player with tri-layer dvd support.

  17. Eric
    October 6th, 2007 | 14:05

    @16

    So true :P

  18. MG
    October 6th, 2007 | 14:20

    I have the Anchor Bay edition (DVD) and it is great.

  19. October 6th, 2007 | 14:25

    @16:
    Ever heard of a PlayStation 3?

    :P Just HAD to do that.

  20. NerdGeek
    October 6th, 2007 | 14:48

    Glad to see IMDb & trailer links ….

  21. phishybongwaters
    October 6th, 2007 | 15:24

    So did they get a time machine, go back before they shot this movie and reshoot in hd? ;P

    Great series, actually, day of the dead is one of the best Romero Flicks in the whole series!

    4.4 gigs pisses me off tho :(

  22. badjeros
    October 6th, 2007 | 15:36

    Now that there’s a good flow of hd versions of old movies coming out, we need an HDRip Old category to go with DVDRip Old. That’s where the gold is at! Old movies ftw.

  23. October 6th, 2007 | 15:40

    #21 lol

    films recorded with 35 mm camera can go up to 6k lines no need of time machine :)

  24. hibby
    October 6th, 2007 | 15:46

    LOL – 1st movie to have teaching for Zombies!

  25. EddieLa
    October 6th, 2007 | 15:56

    I have to give props to SiNNERS for releasing loads of BluRay rips well before their release date. Big thanks to them! Looking forward to an eventual HDRip of George Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead.”

    People to need to read NFOs or maybe try… oh, I dunno… the Internet… to search for how to play these files. There are NO set-top boxes, DVD players, BluRay or HDDVD players that will play these HD-quality MKV files! These are meant for viewing on Home Theater PCs or, if you prefer, just watch it on your regular PC monitor.

    The “720p.BluRay.x264” in the filename tells you 3 things you ought to know. In this case, 1) it has a video width of 1280 pixels (correlating to a 1280×720p resolution), 2) the rip was converted from a BluRay disc SOURCE (I can’t stress SOURCE enough, alot of clueless newbies still think these are the actual BluRay source files, 3) it was encoded with x264 (a popular, FREE, highly-efficient H.264/AVC encoder).

    It’s all there in the filename, people. Also, MKV is the container format of choice for HDRips. AVI container is dead and obsolete and MP4 container doesn’t officially support the preferred AC3 or DTS tracks from the source.

    Hope someone got some clues from that. Enjoy!

  26. The Original Geek
    October 6th, 2007 | 18:48

    Since the staff are posting older horror films how about:

    Malabimba The Malicious Whore

    Brand new restored version and It’s over at New Torrents.

  27. Billy
    October 6th, 2007 | 19:36

    x264/mkv is already supported by a HD network player/streamer

    The TviX M-5100SH from Dvico…

    So No its NOT ONLY FOR THE PC

    BM

  28. LucidHarmony
    October 6th, 2007 | 23:50

    A damn good movie and a damn good post. You rock Bram

  29. HD ROX
    October 7th, 2007 | 01:17

    i hope the torrent shows up this time unlike billy madison

  30. finally
    October 7th, 2007 | 14:58

    @29 – Err, in case you didn’t know, CCCP in fact uses ffdshow for most everything, the other main component in CCCP is haali media splitter..

  31. 420
    October 7th, 2007 | 21:26

    I knew that, but ffdshow does everything, so what need is there for all the other stuff?
    When I install software, I only install what I need and nothing else. So all that I’ve ever needed to play any video file was MPC, ffdshow, and now that HD is becoming popular, CoreAVC.
    Please give me one example of a file for which CCCP is needed.

  32. finally
    October 8th, 2007 | 00:55

    Well, I do give you that.. In fact, if you went that way, might as well choose VLC instead no? Don’t even need ffdshow.. Although x264 may be a little less than stellar compared to CoreAVC :)

    That said, as far as codec packs go, I think CCCP is the safest yet.. CCCP just has a nice single install wrapper and easy setup for putting the three common parts together, Haali, ffdshow, directvobsub which appeals to me.

  33. 420
    October 8th, 2007 | 01:42

    Oh yeah, thanks for reminding me. I also use DirectVobSub for subtitles. MPC includes support for subs but it’s just not as good as DirectVobSub.
    As far as CCCP goes, well, at least it’s not as bad as, say, K-Lite because that’s just total crap.
    But, like I said, I only use what I need, so I don’t need anything more than MPC, ffdshow, DirectVobSub, and CoreAVC. I don’t use Haali Media Splitter because I don’t need it. The default splitter works just fine.

  34. finally
    October 8th, 2007 | 13:44

    K-Lite?? Now that stuff _REALLY_ gives codec packs a bad name. If K-Lite was offered as a free lunch and dinner buffet to someone who just walked through death valley for a week, I’d say it would be better to starve to death..

  35. adsfadf
    October 8th, 2007 | 17:38

    I don’t understand what’s the motivation of posting releases without the torrent, happend also with Zodiac (still no torrent link, besides the one in the comments). Why not wait until the torrent is availiable and THEN post the release?!?

  36. hansol
    October 9th, 2007 | 07:23

    Hi Guys.

    I totally agree with “adsfadf”. I didn’t find the torrent with the help of the “usual suspects”… :( Anyone can help me out?

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