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Old 15th September 2003, 14:48   #1  |  Link
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matrix reloaded

Hi to all people over this great forum.

Matrix reloaded is coming out in a few days. I have not seen the DVD structure yet. My be someone over here have. Does that someone has some pieces of advice on how to proceed with the great 3 (DoItFast4u, Reauthorist, DoCCE4u) to backup the original copy which is my intention to buy as soon as available in the stores?

Thank you.

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if it's not out yet, I'm quite sure nobody has een it yet. SO be patient and we'll all know soon
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I've obtained an NTSC backup of reloaded this week from an associate... I didn't see the original but the backup has the movie split into two parts... not two discs.. but 2 VTS on the Same DVD-R..

I'm unaware of the originator.. looks like some kind of "group" release.. but I suspect the split is something to do with a feature of the structure they were unable to beat any other way...

like influenza says... we'll all know soon enough !!
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