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Live Free or Die Hard TELESYNC XViD-PUKKA

Martin: We’ve been all waiting for return of John McClane, and it’s finally here. Bruce Willis returns to action as a cop who’s always at the wrong place in the wrong time – and it’s actually quite amazing performance from him considering his age. The movie is full of deathbreaking action scenes and special effects. On the other hand, director Lie Wiseman tried to use minimum of computer effects so everything looks pretty much real. You can enjoy this first amazing telesync from group PUKKA right now, just hours after the premiere. Excellent work PUKKA!

It’s the beginning of the holiday, but New York City Detective McClane isn’t celebrating. He’s had yet another argument with his college-age daughter Lucy, and received a crushingly routine assignment to bring in a young hacker, Matt Farrell, for questioning by the FBI. But for McClane, the ordinary has a habit of exploding into the extraordinary – abruptly hurtling him into the wrong place at the wrong time.

With Farrell’s help, McClane slowly begins to understand the increasing chaos surrounding him. An attack is underway on the vulnerable United States infrastructure, shutting down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the scheme, Thomas Gabriel, stays several moves ahead of McClane as he implements his incredible plans, known to uber-geeks like Farrell as a “fire sale” (as in, everything must go!).

Genre: Action / Adventure / Thriller
IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 (5,169 votes)
Directed by: Len Wiseman
Starring: Bruce Willis, Timothy Olyphant, Justin Long, Maggie Q, Cliff Curtis

Release Name: Live.Free.or.Die.Hard.TELESYNC.XViD-PUKKA
Size: 2CD, 1.4GB
Quality: TS, XviD, MP3
Runtime: 130 minutes
Filenames:
p-dh4a, p-dh4b

Links: IMDB, Trailer, Homepage
Samples:
#1, #2, #3, VIDEO SAMPLE
NFO: NFO
Torrent: NewTorrents

Comments (331)

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  1. Derek
    June 30th, 2007 | 00:54

    kick ass movie, see it in theaters or wait for better quality.

  2. June 30th, 2007 | 00:56
  3. June 30th, 2007 | 00:57

    Heh,

    “I´m an Alcoholic”

    “Oh yeah? -I´m a Mac.”

  4. June 30th, 2007 | 01:04

    great cast, great movie.
    I’m going to watch it on theaters it worth it.

  5. June 30th, 2007 | 01:06

    Can’t take credit for this, this is Christian’s review..just seems I posted it first. In any event, certainly a nice first release..and a nice review. ;)

  6. arsenal
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:06

    excellent 9/10

  7. Boo
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:11

    Whoa, after Willis’ last couple of movies (16 blocks anybody?), I didn’t expect it to get such a good IMDB/rottentomatoes scores. Nice surprise :) :) :)

  8. Nick
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:12

    oh man, now THIS kind of stuff is why I love torrents!

  9. June 30th, 2007 | 01:15

    Definitely, going to grab this one! Yup, I’m surprised with great IMDB rating too…

  10. arsenal
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:19

    this is y we love u pukka

  11. June 30th, 2007 | 01:26

    I saw this movie today at the theatres, what a piece of shit. Fucking USA propaganda movie. I give this -10 out of 10.

  12. June 30th, 2007 | 01:28

    I liked 16 blocks but this movie really failed in all areas. The director is a fucking moron. I am a fucking idiot to waste money to go see it with friends.

  13. Dan
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:44

    haha like the spiderman 3 part when its slomo running past the American flag. The “True American hero” I just ignore those parts and get on with the movie.

  14. panda109
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:52

    anyone find an NZB for this yet? I am looking…

  15. stinkyfish
    June 30th, 2007 | 01:56

    can someone give me a rating on the ts quality: audio, video,

  16. Q
    June 30th, 2007 | 02:25

    i thought it was called Die Hard 4.0?

    nzb
    http://www.binsearch.info/?q=p-lfod.nzb&max=25&adv_age=7&server=

  17. Rapidshare??
    June 30th, 2007 | 02:39
  18. stinkyfish
    June 30th, 2007 | 02:48

    dude u know aswell as i do and everyone does, if the united states hadnt got involved all of europe would have been fucked. im not saying some allies didnt play a big part, but bottom line if we would have got involved u would be fucked

  19. stinkyfish
    June 30th, 2007 | 02:56

    i havent watched it personally, but me buddy just got it downloaded and he said its really good for a first ts, by his description id guess 7/10 audio and video

  20. June 30th, 2007 | 02:56

    Agree with zedkhov!

    We’re here to dicsuss about scene, not to mix up politics with an movie. If u like it, down it, if not pass it. Simple as is…

  21. zedkhov
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:00

    Awesome thanks christian

  22. Beeg Johnson
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:04

    Yes, please skip the commentary. Just grade the quality of the bit. Video? Sound? We don’t care to read your ramblings.

  23. Man
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:13

    I second that, You, and the rest of you people who love freedom. America is the best. Who are they going to run to? Us. The US of A is the greatest country in the world.

  24. Eric
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:15

    Which particular Americans do you hate-on for?

  25. Projectile
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:15

    not to mention the american revolution, the american historical figures were migrated into the American lands by canadian first nations peoples.

    but yeah, about this release.

    audio / video quality?

    screenshots looked alright, but I”m wondering.

    any sync issues or flickering?

  26. Man
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:17

    I love that this has become “my country is better than yours.” It’s like the Hostile United Nations in here. I enjoy it none the less.

    Also, don’t believe everything you see on TV.

  27. Man
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:19

    Projectile is clearly Canadian, in case anyone hasn’t noticed.

    Don’t worry. We love our neighbors to the North. We are equal oppurtunity.

  28. Bruce Willis
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:38

    Hope you guys enjoy my new film.
    My EX, Demi Moore showed up on set for thi…just like old times, damn I miss that ass!

    Enjoy! :)

  29. Demi Moore
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:43

    Shut up, Bruce, you drunken bastard.

  30. June 30th, 2007 | 03:51

    seconded.

  31. Ashton Kutcher
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:54

    wwwooww… Bruce i think i found a really nice new prank for ya’, how about, die hard on real life? ;> *

  32. Ashton Kutcher
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:56

    Yah bruce shut up, as soon as demi lets me out of “time out”, im going to kick ur ass

  33. blunden
    June 30th, 2007 | 03:56

    The problem with USA is that they (the government and part of the population) try to boss everyone around. It’s as simple as that. They should learn to mind their own business. Also the “America is the greatest country on earth” comments are really tiresome as it just makes the people saying it look uneducated.

    With that said, there are some really nice people over there as well.

  34. dicklord
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:04

    Come on, it’s just a great action movie. I totally enjoy watching it after a long day work. BTW, Bruce Willis performs fine. Certainly worth my US$2.5 (after rate conversion) ^^

  35. Old Europe
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:08

    Death to Americans everywhere… nasty, illiterate race of artless retards. The more of them who fry in their high towers, the better.

  36. Boo
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:13

    Spoken like a true artful literate.

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    June 30th, 2007 | 04:20

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  38. Man
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:20

    I know what you’re saying, blunden, and you are right. And also, Kudos on insulting and complimenting America at the same time. And I don’t mean that sarcastically. Well done. One of the first intelligent posts on here.

  39. TheResidentEvil
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:22

    Great movie. It is one worth paying for. I did.

  40. wahoo
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:46

    @ WINGATTACK

    your the piece of shit that tryed to ruin 1408

    On another note, I haven’t seen diehard 4 but im sure it’s descent

    rofl 16 blocks? your kidding..

  41. wahoo
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:49

    Great TS by PUKKA, PUKKA great as always…
    Bit dark for me.. so I will wait but still great quality.
    Just some good explosions and action worth the wait for an R5 or Screener

  42. June 30th, 2007 | 04:50

    I dont remember 1408 but I am sure it sucks. Stephen King is a has-been writer. This movie sucks wrost then a fictional movie: paris hilton does all of hollywood. Then maybe a paris hilton 2: the orgy continues..

  43. wahoo
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:51

    @blunden
    you are correct our goverment is shit.

    @old europe

    blow it out your ass

  44. wahoo
    June 30th, 2007 | 04:53

    @WINGATTACK
    here is your quote on 1408

    “WoW!!what a g8 movie. Luved every minute of it!!! quality was a little on the ok side.”

    your a fucking idiot.

  45. lucas
    June 30th, 2007 | 05:23

    Leave Australia out of it. We are the greatest country in the world. TRUST ME. Come visit us! Ive been to Europe/America/South America. No where compares.

    No one is going to attach us either, we’re so fucken far from the rest, It would be a waste of time, supplies needed to attack us…hahaha! Last time I checked, we have the contract for some new ships for the US, like 7 billion dollars, we deisgn them, build them! Most of the US WAR PLANES/GUNS are all contracted from around the world…

    I dont hate America, but if anyone does, Id say the main reason is G.W.BUSH.

    What can you do?

    Everyone should love each other!! PEACE LOL..

    Back to the movie :P Ill wait for a better copy!

  46. June 30th, 2007 | 06:33

    @Support_Our_Troops, my country does not go to war and we do not support war troops ..

  47. June 30th, 2007 | 06:45

    beside that rating so far at vcdquality : 8.3/8.0/9.3

    a bit dark sometimes but absolutely watchable and a real good TS(!)

  48. fuck france
    June 30th, 2007 | 06:55

    even all of these canadian bastards see american movies that’s all they have except trailerpark boys which i give them props right on but all they want to do is crap on american movies what do they have to watch absolutly nothin so blow me OH fuck france those coward bastards they would be speaking german if it wasn’t for us and thanks for comin’ late during our war you pussy’s check out why america went to Vietnam?

  49. Sirvlad
    June 30th, 2007 | 06:59

    I love this slinging match.
    For a country which takes excessive pride in flags, uniforms, and marching bands and spends more than the rest of the planet combined on its military, the record of America’s forces since World War II is depressing. In dozens of quickie invasions against weak opponents, Americans indeed have prevailed, but when faced with tough and determined enemies, they have remarkably often been defeated or stalemated.

    The failure of America’s military could be explained by the notion that failure is only what happens when you seek the wrong success. A poorly-governed people, as Americans certainly are, keeps being sent to wars in which they have no vital interest or commitment. Whatever the reason, the record is unmistakable.

    It includes Korea after MacArthur’s insane march to the Chinese border.

    It includes Vietnam, where, despite the slaughter of millions, the US left in shame, abandoning desperate associates clinging to helicopter undercarriages.

    It includes America’s smaller-scale but long and vicious war on Cuba. The US was embarrassed by failure time and again, shamefully resorted to the terror tactics it now claims to despise, and wasted immense resources supporting thousands of hangers-on. Fidel Castro outlived two generations of American presidents and over six hundred assassination plots.

    The record of failures includes the American military’s confusing its humanitarian-assistance role in Somalia with Gary Cooper facing down the bad guys in High Noon, an error which gave it an ugly surprise and saw America turn and go home.

    The record includes Reagan’s poorly-considered landing of Marines in Lebanon. A base blown up by resisting guerrilla forces, the Marines left with a battleship hurling sixteen-inch shells into the hills, killing who knows how many innocent civilians and having achieved nothing.

    Of course, in battles or war generally, victory is not always easy to determine. There were many battles in history where victory was claimed or loss assumed in error.

    Higher casualties don’t always mean losing a battle or even a war. The sacrifice of great numbers sometimes improves a strategic or tactical position, as General Grant in America’s Civil War well understood. Vietnam’s General Giap understood this also, for despite a horrific slaughter of his people, America suffered defeat.

    It was an early sign of the coming defeat when body counts began to dominate American news. It is easy to kill large numbers of people, especially when you have complete air superiority and high-tech weapons, but constant killing may mean little progress against a serious opponent. Often, as in the Blitz, bombing people is completely counter-productive.

    In recent weeks, body counts re-appeared in Afghanistan, much the same way opium poppies re-appeared after America’s claim to victory over the Taleban (who had suppressed opium). The bodies are supposed to be Taleban, but who can tell whether a dead villager is Taleban?

    Even when the body is Taleban, how do we regard that as a victory? The Taleban is a loosely-knit organization, a kind of political party and anti-invader guerilla force, bound to conservative traditions in a hardscrabble land of tough mountain people. Death does not intimidate where people typically live to forty-seven.

    Except in the bizarre mind of George Bush, the Taleban is not a terrorist organization,. So when one of them is killed, does it really represent a victory? Or is it viewed by many in Afghanistan as murder by unwelcome foreigners? Clearly, this is the view of many because the Taleban is becoming stronger, surprisingly so according to expert observers.

    The recent refusal of NATO countries to commit more troops and resources to Afghanistan was telling. Pressure from the US must have been immense, but the response was virtual silence. Of course, most NATO countries are simply looking after their own best interests. Many of them understand terrorism far better than does the US, having lived with it for decades, and none of them are exhibiting death-wishes or dementia.

    They know Al Qaeda has been scattered to the four winds–anything but an achievement from a security point of view–and they see little point in trying to occupy Afghanistan for years. They understand the impossibility of significantly changing so ancient and poor a land. They are not taken in by American Potemkin village projects for bettering life there, after having bombed the hell out of the place. NATO countries in general do not accept Bush’s tale about everyone’s security depending upon success in Afghanistan for the very good reason that it is false.

    On the other hand, those supporting the US in Afghanistan are following Bush’s interests, whatever those are, for I’m not sure Bush ever has had a clear grasp of what he is doing himself.

    The other lost war is, of course, Iraq. American efforts there have done little but kill civilians and destroy the economy and now threaten to destroy the country itself. Even in Washington, the reality of civil war is dawning. America’s real goals in the war are not going to be achieved, the major one of which was to establish a regime friendly to American policy, especially as that policy pertains to Israel. Instead, years of bloody chaos lie ahead. The outcome, who knows? Three separate warring rump states, each willing to do almost anything to gain an advantage, including taking assistance from those most hostile to American policy?

    But the American loss in Iraq is far greater than this. The illegal and unjustified invasion has muddied America’s reputation, aroused suspicions of its intentions, and put new geopolitical forces into play only dimly perceived at this time.

    When are we going to learn how stupidly unproductive war is? And when is the US going to learn how bad it is at war despite its monstrous expenditures preparing for it?

    Australia forever.

  50. Boo
    June 30th, 2007 | 07:07

    America Has Just Lost Two More Wars, By John Chuckman

    http://www.countercurrents.org/us-chuckman220906.htm

    “For a country which takes excessive pride in flags, uniforms…
    …When are we going to learn how stupidly unproductive war is? And when is the US going to learn how bad it is at war despite its monstrous expenditures preparing for it?”

    So, unless your name is John Chuckman, you just stole someone’s ideas and added “Australia forever” to the end. Nice.

  51. Sirvlad
    June 30th, 2007 | 07:17

    Not trying to steal someones comments, just thought it was a great article for all these Stars and Stripe wavers to read.
    cheers.

  52. June 30th, 2007 | 07:40

    That wasnt me you noob, it was the asshole floating around the site fucking with peoples nicks. I laugh at your retarded ass for believing I would write that. I have a unique style, try to remember this? Remember the moron loser that jacks off to guy porn while using others peoples names on this site, why the staff doesnt do anything about this or maybe it is one of them.. but I have no proof so whatever..

  53. Boo
    June 30th, 2007 | 07:50

    You link to the source when you quote something or someone.

    Anyway, even though I enjoyed reading some of the stuff, I have to admit that it does look more of a verbose variation of those “America sucks” rumblings than an actual argument supported by real facts and expressed in an objective and truthful manner. Besides, every time I see Potemkin villages mentioned, I can’t help but wonder if the author is completely full of himself.

    Anyway, I understand discussing the U.S. on the 9/11 conspiracy documentary page, but it seems awfully hypocritical to discuss it here while downloading one of American cultural products for your enjoyment at the same time. By the way, those Intel and Windows products you may utilize in your computers are not produced by Australian or Canadian companies, so please show at least some degree of objectivity and respect next time you’ll decide that you have a right to bash something.

  54. Legeon
    June 30th, 2007 | 08:19

    >>No one is going to attach us either, we’re so fucken far from >>the rest, It would be a waste of time, supplies needed to >>attack us…hahaha!

    NZ IS COMING FOR YOU!

  55. The frist black man
    June 30th, 2007 | 08:21

    every state/ country sucks if u are not the leader.
    @old europe we saved you like so many times
    too everybody else usa suck but we can just about beat the crap out everyone elses a** but we dont just blow stuff up even though we can.
    Can every country with this much money and power say that …..no you can’t.dont hate because we dont blow each other up in the street.
    P.s we are still young as counties go 207 years i guessing

  56. June 30th, 2007 | 08:32

    This is a very good action movie. Bruce Willis at his best. Check out the trailer here.

    http://www.movietrailersonly.com/2007/06/25/live-free-or-die-hard-yippee-ki-yay-mo/

  57. Propaganda
    June 30th, 2007 | 08:40

    Americans are cowards you just have good Air power (and it isn’t supreme air power) and you say that you are the best in the world and make fun of the other country’s, you are the fucking youngest country in the world. Europe is far better than
    you (and it was Europeans that found your fucking land) and i will never forgive the Americans for the nuclear Bomb that they
    dropped on Hiroshima & Nagasaki. You fucking cowards i hope someone drops one in your “Big and beautiful land” and fucks up your shiti American dream.

  58. Cyphox
    June 30th, 2007 | 08:42

    Stop it, you idiots!! This is just a fucking action movie and you make a good america / bad america discussion out of it??

  59. John Wayne
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:09

    “”"“To those with anti-american comments to make all I have to ask it what makes your country so fuckin perfect? Please do tell. The UK is full of fuckin illegal immigrants as is the rest of Europe. God bless all those who stand and fight against those that rather inflict terror on innocents. 9/11 was a chickenshit attack, at least the allies let you see the whites of our eyes before we fuckin kill ya.””"”

    Kind of hard to show them the whites of your eyes when you’re cowering behind armor or high altitude. Suicide bombers – stupid as they are – have more guts.

  60. Dodgy Daz
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:14

    JUST TELL US THE BLEEDING QUALITY OF THE TORRENT!!!

    Save your petty bullshit for the playground…. and while you’re at school learn to fucking spell!

  61. DaLoon
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:15

    it dont matter were you be from i say! we all can be bad ass’s sometimes , but to kill inosent peeps is just bad no matter were you from!

    Anyway thanks for the film i love a good US action movie

    PS iam from UK

  62. rogue
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:21

    actually the dutch pretty much own America.. (all the big corporations are under or co-owned by dutch companies). So don’t say we don’t take care of y’all

  63. bbster
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:21

    good action movie here, fun stuff… bruce is the man… as far as the “America” dicussion. We as Americans need to understand why the rest of world is so angry at our foreign policies right now. There are many of us Americans that do understand why and agree with a lot of you. Iraq war sucks, corporate greed sucks and our prisoners get better health care than most U.S citizens. Hopefully when Bush leaves, we can elect someone that we can actually be proud of. Don’t give up on the USA yet and to everyone, don’t be so quick to stereotype a countries people. Diversity & understanding… Video: 7/10 audio: 7.5/10

  64. xyztynz
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:46

    I’ve some questions to those that propose to hate America. Why? Is it because of our seeming complacency and complicity in our governments stupidity and arrogance in national and international affairs? Or is it the zealotry that some of my fellow countrymen display towards our nation of birth? Or do you hate for hates sake? Well FYI not all of us are apathetic or sheep. I for one am constantly phoning and mailing our Congressmen as to why things are the way they are. I also try to get others involved and informed as much as possible in the political process. Not all of us are blind fanatics. Most of the people I know are very open minded and respectful of other nations cultures and traditions, which doesn’t necessarily imply that we have no national pride. And have any of you actually been to the U.S.? Granted their are minor isolated pockets of people that can’t stand foreigners but by and large we’re a very welcoming society. So yeah the movie is kinda dark but still very watchable and the audio is superb. Thanks to PUKKA and NTi. L/P/H

  65. Saulo Benigno
    June 30th, 2007 | 09:47

    and has subs included, amazing :D

  66. jporter
    June 30th, 2007 | 10:00

    This is the best comments thread ever :D

    Who gives a shit about usa / europe as long as those fucking extremist muslim pieces of shit die? Yippe Ka Yay motherfuckers :D

    I’m not from USA btw:P

  67. AdotC
    June 30th, 2007 | 10:23

    Ya i’m a citizen of the U.S, born and raised, but i gotta say is fuck this government. OK to keep it short and simple, I come from an Armenian Ethnicity. My parents are from yerevan, Armenia and i was born here in southern cali. Alright so if the government isn’t recognizing the Armenian genocide (which has been unrecognized for 92 years), then history will repeat itself and already is. Example, Darfur. Oh and you know why America isn’t recognizng the Armenian genocide? It’s because of their relations with Turkey, they got army bases there. Condoleeza rice said bush recognizes the genocide, and yet he refuses to call it a genocide, he calls it a tragedy because of the relation with turkey. If he called it a genocide that’s insulting “Turkishness.” And rice says the US should not get involved with the relations between turkey and Armenia, they gotta do all that on their own, and yet how many countries are they actually dealing with right now? Bottom line is this government is run by Dirty corrupted Jews and they’re eating up all the taxpayers’ money. Instead of helping the middle class which we suffer the most they’re giving away billions of dollars to Israel every year in which we the taxpayers pay. I’m not moving to any other country, i’m living here, but shit needs to be straightened out.

    1915 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NEVER AGAIN!!!

  68. San Pedro
    June 30th, 2007 | 10:31

    I AM the American. I would give up that title and all the bullshit brain-washing stigmas and rape of indigenous peoples that goes with it anytime…BUT THEY WON’T LET ME LEAVE.

    They (YOU) talk about religious freedom…so why can’t I go sit in a field and just meditate (PREY) for a few years? Good luck with that, they want me generating money or paying taxes, either way, get busy…get busy do’in what? Nothing special, just stay dumb (FREEDOM).

    STAY UNINFORMED. QUESTION NOTHING.
    alert everything

    Beeng HERE is just a concept that we’re stuck on.

    Being NOW is just a concept that we’re stuck on.

  69. June 30th, 2007 | 10:47

    Eh?

  70. un kepi blanc
    June 30th, 2007 | 11:18

    LoL, love the bashing.. here’s mine ;)

    The USA are founded by a bunch of greedy narrowminded & religious retards, and are now being governed by their inbred psychologically impaired offspring. They themselves are the true illegal immigrants, but they simply took away the illegality by killing and enslaving the natives & everyone else who stood/stands between them and their ‘precious gold/oil/wood/uranium/resources/whatever’..
    So now they call themselves natives & rulers of the world? What a bunch of BS. A united Europe will already have an army twice as big & sophisticated. Let alone if all of the other 95% of the world’s population would unite..

    So the USA are indeed one of the youngest nations, but they already have the worst karma imaginable. No doubt nature will intervene, huge parts will disappear in the ocean because of the instability of your continent, other parts will burn or be buried by our other salvator, big ole’ yellowstone caldera. I sort of sympathize with the good folks & independents, but hey it’s still your own choice to stay & actually do nothing about it.. So, Yippee-ki-yay, motherfuckers ;)

    With love from Amsterdam.

  71. 1664
    June 30th, 2007 | 11:37

    Quality isnt as nice as the comments would have you belive …and yes i know its only a telesync!! but its still a shit copy, as with most its really dark in places doesnt look so bad in the outdoor daylight scenes quite nice then, but as soon as they step in a dark room or go outside at night your fucked …wait for a better copy …. perhaps next time rabbit you might watch the fucking film before you rate it Amazing.. dickhead .. this websites going downhill fast ,viruses in the apps an poor film write ups …RLSLOGSUXASS.NET

  72. Me
    June 30th, 2007 | 11:40

    USA is the best country, they have George W. Bush – the best liar ^H^H^H^H^H leader.

    USA, as country, is one of the most beautiful countries I traveled – and most people are friendly and open, helpful, and kind – but it doesn’t reflect their government. That you voted twice for the moron Bush shows that Bush is something you are, and that is really insulting you as a nation.

  73. Mannerheim
    June 30th, 2007 | 11:51

    Im from Finland and I love america and I love John Mclane :) .

    Nevertheless, If the war had been without America, Germany and its allies (like us) would have beaten Russia pretty badly. USA supported Stalin with huge amounts of material help and that is why they evetually got a upper hand in the war.

    We lost about 10-15% from our country and the areas russians took were one of the most beautiful in whole country. And we fought only to get back areas the soviets had taken before, we were no nazis. Almost everybody still has living relatives who have fought against the USA backed soviet beast. Luckily they fought so well that soviets were stopped and they couldnt take it all.

    The point was that the american involment in Europe was not just positive thing as it has been tought all over the world. Anyways, those things happened a long time ago and it should not be used for hating anybody anymore. Ive been in America and loved it, loved american people too…

  74. bbster
    June 30th, 2007 | 12:18

    Not everyone voted for Bush… In the 2000 election, Al Gore won the popular vote by around 200,000 votes. Some argue Gore won the Electoral vote also. How can 48 million be so stupid and vote for bush again…. one word…Fear

  75. si
    June 30th, 2007 | 12:29

    the sample looks far too dark to watch comfortably. i’ll be waiting.

  76. June 30th, 2007 | 12:35

    does he still say his famous line out of intrested ? :) :)

    Padge

  77. June 30th, 2007 | 12:55

    Although I love the country and the people I dont agree with their political stand and interest. It’s such a shame when American people dont understand that our hate is not towards American people but towards your political interest.

    TBH I feel sorry for americans whose being brainwashed by films like these; Spiderman 3 alike. They try to boost the American nationalism thinking they’re doing any good but infact this nationalism is used for a hidden propaganda. It’s a mere legitimization of unethical and inhumane political interest.

  78. June 30th, 2007 | 13:26

    Is there any way we could keep politics and personal beliefs to someplace else, like maybe a Forum. i just wanted to find out how the movie was and i had to scroll down the page for days.

    *PLEASAE KEEP PERSONAL COMMENTS THAT COULD BE OFFENSIVE TO YOURSELVES*

  79. TSSH
    June 30th, 2007 | 13:42

    Fucking mongoloids on both sides…
    What about the movie, how is the quality?

  80. 3/7fifer-RGR
    June 30th, 2007 | 13:42

    http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9407806

    Still No.1

    Jun 28th 2007
    From The Economist print edition
    Wounded, tetchy and less effective than it should be, America is still the power that counts

    Kevin Kallaugher

    EVEN the greatest empires hurt when they lose wars. It is not surprising then that Iraq weighs so heavily on the American psyche. Most Americans want to get out as soon as possible, surge or no surge; many more wish they had never invaded the country in the first place. But for a growing number of Americans the superpower’s inability to impose its will on Mesopotamia is symptomatic of a deeper malaise.
    Nearly six years after September 11th, nervousness about the state of America’s “hard power” is growing (see article). Iraq and Afghanistan (another far-off place where the United States, short of troops and allies, may be losing a war) have stretched the Pentagon’s resources. An army designed to have 17 brigades on active deployment now has 25 in the field. Despite bringing in reservists and the National Guard, many American troops spend more than half their time on active duty; the British spend a fifth.

    Other demons are jangling America’s nerves. There is the emergence of China as a rival embryonic superpower, with an economy that may soon be bigger than America’s (at least in terms of purchasing power); the re-emergence of a bellicose, gas-fired Russia; North Korea’s defiance of Uncle Sam by going nuclear, and Iran’s determination to follow suit; Europe’s lack of enthusiasm for George Bush’s war on terror; the Arabs’ dismissal of his democratisation project; the Chávez-led resistance to Yankee capitalism in America’s backyard.
    Nor is it just a matter of geopolitics. American bankers are worried that other financial centres are gaining at Wall Street’s expense. Nativists fret about America’s inability to secure its own borders. As for soft power, Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo Bay, America’s slowness to tackle climate change and its neglect of the Palestinians have all, rightly or wrongly, cost it dearly. Polls show that ever fewer foreigners trust America, and some even find China’s totalitarians less dangerous.

    Power to the wrong people

    A sense of waning power is not just bad for the self-esteem of Americans. It is already having dangerous consequences. Inside the United States, “China-bashing” has become a defensive strategy for both the left and the right. Isolationism is also on the rise. Most Democrats already favour an America that “minds its own business”.
    Outside America, the consequences could be even graver. Iran’s Islamic revolutionaries and Russia’s Vladimir Putin have both bet in different ways that a bruised Uncle Sam will not be able to constrain them. Meanwhile, a vicious circle of no confidence threatens the Western alliance: if Italy, for instance, concludes that a weakened America will not last the course in Afghanistan, then it will commit even fewer troops to the already undermanned NATO force there—which in turn prompts more Americans to question the project.
    Yet America is being underestimated. Friends and enemies have mistaken the short-term failure of the Bush administration for deeper weakness. Neither American hard nor soft power is fading. Rather, they are not being used as well as they could be. The opportunity is greater than the threat.
    It is hard to deny that America looks weaker than it did in 2000. But is that really due to a tectonic shift or to the errors of a single administration? Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld reversed the wise Rooseveltian doctrine, “Speak softly and carry a big stick”. After September 11th the White House talked up American power to an extraordinary degree. In that brief period of “shock and awe” when Americans were from Mars, their Venutian allies were lucky to get invited to the show (indeed, in Afghanistan some “old” Europeans were initially turned away). Meanwhile, Mr Bush declared a “war on terror”, rather than just on al-Qaeda, broadening the front to unmanageable dimensions (and paving the way for Guantánamo).
    While the talk was loud, the stick was spindly. Defying his generals, Mr Rumsfeld sent too few troops to Iraq to pacify the country. Disbanding the Iraqi army compounded the error. Regardless of whether Iraq was ever winnable, it is hard to imagine any future American administrations making such schoolboy howlers when it comes to regime change.

    America the indispensable

    Yet in one way Mr Bush is unfairly maligned. Contrary to the Democratic version of history, America did not enjoy untrammelled influence abroad before he arrived. The country that won the cold war also endured several grievous reverses, notably Vietnam (where 58,000 Americans were killed—16 times the figure for Iraq). Iran has been defying America since Jimmy Carter’s presidency, and North Korea for a generation before that. As for soft power, France has been complaining about Coca-Cola and Hollywood for nearly a century.
    From this perspective of relative rather than absolute supremacy, a superpower’s strength lies as much in what it can prevent from happening as in what it can achieve. Even today, America’s “negative power” is considerable. Very little of any note can happen without at least its acquiescence. Iran and North Korea can defy the Great Satan, but only America can offer the recognition the proliferating regimes crave. In all sorts of areas—be it the fight against global warming or the quest for an Arab-Israeli peace—America is quite simply indispensable.
    That is because America still has the most hard power. Its volunteer army is indeed stretched: it could not fight another small war of choice. But it can still muster 1.5m people under arms and a defence budget almost as big as the whole of the rest of the world’s. And it could call on so much more: in relation to the country’s size, its defence budget and army are quite small by historical standards. Better diplomacy would enhance its power. One irony of the “war on terror” is that Mr Bush’s hyperventilation worked against him in terms of getting boots on the ground: neither his own countrymen nor his allies were sure enough that they were really under threat. (And why should they be? An American-led West spent four decades tussling with a nuclear-armed empire that stretched from Berlin to Vladivostok; al-Qaeda is still small beer.)
    The surveys that show America’s soft power to be less respected than it used to be also show the continuing universal appeal of its values—especially freedom and openness. Even the immigrants and foreign goods that so worry some Americans are tributes to that appeal (by contrast, the last empire to build a wall on its border, the Soviet one, was trying to keep its subjects in). Nor is it an accident that anti-Americanism has fed off those instances, such as Guantánamo Bay, where America has seemed most un-American. This is the multiplier effect that Mr Bush missed: win the battle for hearts and minds and you do not need as much hard power to get your way.
    That lesson is worth bearing in mind when it comes to the challenge of China. China is likely to be more and more in America’s face, whether buying American firms, winning Olympic gold or blasting missiles into space. Merely by growing, China is disrupting the politics of the Pacific. But that does not mean that it is automatically on track to overtake America. Its politics are fragile (see article) and America’s lead is immense. Moreover, economics is not a zero-sum game: so far, a bigger China has helped to enrich America. An America that stays open to China—an America that sticks to American values—is much more likely to help fashion the China it wants.
    If America were a stock, it would be a “buy”: an undervalued market leader, in need of new management. But that points to its last great strength. More than any rival, America corrects itself. Under pressure from voters, Mr Bush has already rediscovered some of the charms of multilateralism; he is talking about climate change; a Middle East peace initiative is possible. Next year’s presidential election offers a chance for renewal. Such corrections are not automatic: something (a misadventure in Iran?) may yet compound the misery of Iraq in the same way Watergate followed Vietnam. But America recovered from the 1970s. It will bounce back stronger again.

  81. the head of cock
    June 30th, 2007 | 13:49

    Hahaha I started a flame war and as usual the americans come up with the most ridiculous shit. Is it compulsory to not have a fucking clue about history in american schools?

    Someone check america’S water supply for copious amounts of stupid.

  82. 3/7fifer-RGR
    June 30th, 2007 | 13:54

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070628/…s_image_africa

    By EDWARD HARRIS, Associated Press Writer
    Thu Jun 28, 3:04 PM ET

    LAGOS, Nigeria – Uncle Sam has some African fans.

    As first lady Laura Bush tours the world’s poorest continent, a new report charting global attitudes shows America’s image sagging around the globe — but not in Africa, where the Stars and Stripes still symbolize strength and wealth. In fact, America is more popular in several African nations than even in America.

    “The American society is a model of success that is a dream to Ivorian youth,” says Mohamed Diarra, a 30-year-old in Ivory Coast, where some 88 percent of the population holds a favorable view of the United States — the highest in the world according to Pew Global Attitudes report.

    Ivory Coast, Ghana and Kenya hold America in higher regard than the fourth-highest national admirer of America: The United States itself, where about 80 percent of respondents held a favorable view of the country.

    Hundreds of people were interviewed face-to-face in each of 10 sub-Saharan African countries — Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. The margins of error ranged from 3 to 4 percent.

    In most countries, the United States was viewed positively by some three-quarters of adults. Only Tanzania, with 46 percent of respondents expressing positive opinions about America; South Africa with 61 percent; and Uganda with 64 percent bucked the trend.

    On a continent where feeding the kids is often a daily struggle, the “American dream” of advancing through hard work resonates. The United States also lacks the colonial baggage of other Western nations, while its hip-hop, rap and rhythm and blues provide much of the soundtrack of African life.

    Culturally, many Africans feel closer to the United States, where they perceive Africans and their influences have been more closely integrated than in Europe.

    Also, gripping poverty leaves fewer Africans with the time or energy for debate on global issues, like the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    American might, despite how it may be applied, is seen even among its detractors as potentially beneficial.

    Toward the end of the 1989-2003 civil war in Liberia, citizens in the rebel-besieged capital of Monrovia deposited their dead at the gates of the U.S. Embassy, hoping for protection by American military forces.

    Weeks later, the U.S. was instrumental in ending the war in the West African nation, founded in the 1800s by freed American slaves, its “Lone Star” flag modeled on the stars and stripes.

    America’s extensive historical role in Liberia is mostly an exception.

    In Ivory Coast, and in many of the former French colonies of West Africa, America played no colonial role.

    For many Ivorians, America is the anti-France. Government-allied militia leaders have worn American flag bandannas and peppered their rousing speeches with English.

    “For me, a French (person) is an imperialist, a terrorist,” said Jonas Kouadio, a 27-year-old student. “And Americans fight against terrorists.”

    Even in many sub-Saharan African Muslim lands, America scores high marks.

    In Senegal, where Mrs. Bush received a warm welcome at an AIDS hospital this week, some 69 percent of those polled said they held a favorable view of America. In contrast, Indonesia — the world’s most-populous Muslim nation — only 29 percent of respondents viewed the United States favorably.

    The practice of West African Islam is more mystical and generally less strict than in the Middle East or North Africa. Also, religion hasn’t become politicized as it has in other regions.

    Senegal is almost uniformly Muslim, but its first and longtime president was a Christian. In Senegal, Muslims don’t feel threatened.

    That’s not the case in Nigeria, however, which has a history of Christian-Muslim violence. About half of its 140 million people practice Islam.

    The Pew study released this week found 94 percent of Christian Nigerians viewed America favorably, but only 49 percent of Muslims did.

    “I hate America since it started the war against terrorism, because it considers all Muslims as terrorist,” said Aliyu Yusif, a 31-year-old street trader in the northern Nigerian city of Kano. “If America can change its policy on terrorism, America will be cherished by all Muslims because of the aid its gives to weaker nations.”

    But even in northern Nigeria, as in Senegal, Mali, Ghana and other African countries, buses can be found emblazoned with American flags.

    But so can Christian and Muslim sayings as well as stickers bearing the faces of Che Guevera, the pop star Madonna and Osama bin Laden. As symbols, their meanings aren’t fixed — or even necessarily hint at anyone’s philosophy.

    One crippled beggar boy in Dakar, Senegal, wore a T-shirt with a beatific image of bin Laden while recently asking an American for a handout.

    Asked about the shirt, the boy looked down quizzically at his chest and replied that it had been given to him, likely from a bale of cast-off clothing sent from overseas.

    “What am I supposed to do?” he asked. “It’s my only shirt!”

  83. 3/7fifer-RGR
    June 30th, 2007 | 13:59

    PEOPLE NEED TO GET OVER THE MISTAKES WE MADE AND STOP HATING THE US UNLESS U LIKE SHARIA LAW

  84. June 30th, 2007 | 14:01

    too many comments to read, but the telesync PUKKA brings are always very good.. ill pass and wait

  85. Victor Manuelle
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:19

    Even from the clips, and screens, quality appears to be very good, (amazing for a first TS).
    Here is my info:
    No need to worry about nasty compression artifatcs (like with potc, and other movies well above 2hs…)
    Colors appear to be strong, yet not bleeding
    Blurring is okay, action scenes are not blurred
    Audio is seemless, what u would expect from PUKKA…
    overall great release, and the movie kicks ass, very funny and if u wouldn’t know the rating it would pass for an R even tho f-bombs are rarely dropped.
    Another good movie thats coming out will be transformers, thx to the 16-30hrs of rendering a couple of CGI freames took..
    resolution is standard widescreen with an approx ratio of 1.25:1
    nothing is missing, and the crop looks great..
    Video:8.5
    Audio:8.5
    perfect for a first TS….now all we need is a TC or DVDRIP..

  86. phishybongwaters
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:19

    Umm, YEAH, I think it’s really time someone steps up and FUCKING cleans up this FUCKING comment sections

    LOOK AT THIS FUCKING BULLSHIT. 106 posts in and I DONT HAVE A CLUE AS TO THE QUALITY OF THIS RELEASE

    But I do know that apparently everyone that uses this site is 14, retarded, living in some arab shithole country, and sucking cock while typing their “comments”

    go get fucking killed you racist anti-american fucks, save tyhat BS for the forums where it’s welcome, this is for FUCKING reviewing releases

    Seriously, martin, if you need someone to filter this shit get ahold of me, cause this is down right rediculous

  87. Victor Manuelle
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:21

    great watch…thx PUKKA

  88. UKman
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:22

    For goodness sake. OK, some of you need a history lesson. It doesn’t matter what you all say and what country you come from, we are ALL foreign in some way. The US is a nation of immigrants, English, Scottish, Dutch, Irish, African, Carribean, Central and South American. The only true 100% American is a Native American, and recent research suggests they were originally Arctic, Scandinavian (Vikings) and Central/Southern American in origin. Same is true of the UK, Saxons, Angles, Picts, Celts, Vikings settled from all over Europe.

    The US would not have won it’s independence if it was not for the French, the Americans were forced back to the coast and were being slaughtered until the French sided with them against the British. It’s funny how many American’s hate the French these days. Britain had already won the battle of britain by the time the US joined the war. The US (and other nations) certainly played a huge part and it could not have been done without them, but the Russian’s played an even bigger part, you don’t hear them bleating on and rolling out this arguement again and again.

    Thank god I met real American’s when I’ve been over, genuine, friendly, nice, down to earth people with the same values as ours. Sadly, it’s the vocal idiots like those on here that are the image of American’s worldwide. Loudmouth, self obsessed, violent, shoot first ask later type of people. It’s a good job most of your country are not like that.

  89. UKman
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:24

    Oh, and quality of this release is actually pretty good. Watchable, decent sound. A little dark in places but that’s a minor point. Probably the best cam release of this film so far.

  90. June 30th, 2007 | 14:43

    great movie…best to be watched in theater.well done pukka…yet another classic russian pirate !!!!

  91. Me
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:47

    I think it’s good some political stuff is discussed here, otherwise the comments aren’t really worth reading.

  92. bill
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:48

    too many politics here, man, its supposed to be a discussion about entertainment, come on already

  93. Mike G
    June 30th, 2007 | 14:49

    It looks like the guy from the “Hi, I’m a Mac…and I’m a PC” commercials is in this movie. He’s standing in that picture right behind Bruce Willis.

  94. streetu
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:05

    kick ass movie, go see it at the cinema!

  95. Illuminatus
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:10

    the video source is from the german rls crew cintrax! Pukka has only dupped the line over the source, also THX to CINTRAX!

  96. Copter
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:12

    lol 119 posts for a ts :o
    i luv Die hards

  97. harry palms
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:22

    my balls itch

  98. Tony Blair
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:25

    HEY people. all this shit about USA. England & Great Britain has done more good in this world than any other Country.
    Without our support USA would be digging themselves out of a whole load of shit.
    We fought the 2nd world for 6 fucking years without the help of the USA. So don’t sit there in your nice rocking chair and call everyone else in the world shit.
    Cos if you had entered the war earlier instead of sitting on your fat asses millions of people wouldn’t have died.

  99. Tony Blair
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:34

    wow!!! now that shut you YANKS UP!!!!!?????

  100. the head of cock
    June 30th, 2007 | 15:47

    I’ll never forget the ‘94 world cup where the american audience was shouting ‘defense’. What morons, and how dare they bastardise the word football for their pathetic version of rugby. such pussies that they have to wear armour to play a game.

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