A Knight's Tale (2001) 1080p BrRip x264 - YIFY
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- Video > HD - Movies
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- 1.75 GiB (1882028817 Bytes)
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- English
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- English
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- YIFY 720p 1080p movies x264 Bluray BrRip
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- 2012-10-14 02:32:06 GMT
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- Info Hash: 1C47A7EB1BAF370AC46054040D6F2BBE0012D848
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get all YIFYs newest releases first at http://www.yify-torrents.org Also there you will find a list of upcoming uploads, instant chat, account registration and an effective movie search. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183790/ IMDB RATING: 6.7 FORMAT.......................: MP4 CODEC........................: X264 GENRE........................: Action FILE SIZE....................: 1.75 GB RESOLUTION...................: 1920*816 FRAME RATE...................: 23.976 fps LANGUAGE.....................: English SUBTITLES....................: English RUNTIME......................: 132 mins Inspired by "The Canterbury Tales," as well as the story of Ulrich von Lichtenstein, this is the story of William, a young squire with a gift for jousting. After his master dies suddenly, the squire hits the road with his cohorts Roland and Wat. On the journey, they stumble across an unknown writer, Chaucer. William, lacking a proper pedigree, convinces Chaucer to forge genealogy documents that will pass him off as a knight. With his newly-minted history in hand, the young man sets out to prove himself a worthy knight at the country's jousting competition, and finds romance along the way. http://image.bayimg.com/eaedoaaea.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/eaedpaaea.jpg http://image.bayimg.com/faedaaaea.jpg
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It may only be 816p, but at only 1.75GB this is good enough! Thanks!
That akward moment when you realize the fat one is Robbert Baratheon
@tflagger997:
816p IS 1080p, for all practical purposes.
When you see resolution described as 1080p, what that means is the size is 1920*1080 (1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels tall). That gives you a ratio of 16:9, also written as 1.77 (as in 1.77:1). But many theatrical films are shot wider, usually at a ration of 2.35. That means that even on a typical widescreen HDTV, a film shot in 2.35 is going to be too wide to fit perfect all around and you're going to end up with black bars at the top and bottom. But it's still 1920 pixels wide.
So in short, the resolution of this film (1920*816) is the equivalent of regular HD (1920*1080) but with the black bars at the top and bottom cut off.
816p IS 1080p, for all practical purposes.
When you see resolution described as 1080p, what that means is the size is 1920*1080 (1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels tall). That gives you a ratio of 16:9, also written as 1.77 (as in 1.77:1). But many theatrical films are shot wider, usually at a ration of 2.35. That means that even on a typical widescreen HDTV, a film shot in 2.35 is going to be too wide to fit perfect all around and you're going to end up with black bars at the top and bottom. But it's still 1920 pixels wide.
So in short, the resolution of this film (1920*816) is the equivalent of regular HD (1920*1080) but with the black bars at the top and bottom cut off.
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