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Ghost Rider - The Final Ride


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Just like the Getaway in Stockholm movie series "Ghost Rider - The Final Ride' was released (i think) november last year.

Only it is filmed in the middle of the day through Sweden - Stockholm.

It is 10 times better than any of the Getaway in Stockholm movies and definately worth watching.

Check out the official site here:

http://www.ghostridermovie.net/

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As im still blowing my load after seeing this movie yesterday, here is a brief description.

It contains about 6 movies with the "Ghost Rider's" on board video camera on his bike. He/she usually has a few cameras on the bike and several location cameras to help capture the footage.

The Ghost Rider basically toys with the police - speeds past them on one wheel, burnouts etc.

Two of the runs are basically the Ghost Rider going through heavy traffic at speed up to 300. (Averages 270km/hr).

Enough said.... start downloading it now.

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Wow.. Some effort is required. Converting to VCD so my gear can handle it (DVD player doesn't have SVCD support, entertainment box doesn't have mpeg2 decoder, and my normal box displays it in the wrong aspect ratio)... Not bad getting faster than double real-time mpeg encoding in pure software though :rolleyes: Dualies rock!

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Bah, VCD sux arse. And since I can't play SVCD, I'll have to go straight to DVD :P Anyway, I think I have all the authoring bugs out now... Just need to finish compiling and the burn it for testing... Heh, Ghost Rider, Getaway in Stockholm 1, 2, and 3, Getaway in Paris, and a music video with cars crashing...

If it turns out OK, I might make a couple of copies.

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