User67 : Outta sync after 30 minutes ....AGHHH!!
Alien : No one is getting their panties in a bunch. Now you're making stuff up in your head. P.S....
Alien : A face only a mother could love
Odie : Unless your living in a box theres all kinds of stuff out there that make fun of everythin...
User67 : Well the Last 30minutes of the movie was its best and seeing Lee Major and Heather Locklea...
random000 : This takes place immediately after the series Enterprise.
DoobieKeebler : This is a fantastic limited series and I'd recommend it to anybody. The actors give tour d...
grasshopper rex : It's impossible to take that criticism seriously when you still have people clowning thems...
george11100 : Its funny to read comment from ppl who show their ignorance. It's a movie. Stop being cryb...
yellow_rose1 : She's really has the androgenous look in this tour. One thing about Lady Gaga is she has a...
Is it possible to get links to files that have 720p quality? These are all pretty much SD. Even the ones labeled 1080p, are not 1080p. My Emby server tells me this when it gets a hold of it (usually tells me either 480p or SD), as well as my TV itself, because it just looks awful no matter how I change my picture settings. My TV handles 1080p quality just fine, but every file that claims it’s 1080p is always pixelated. Unfortunately, this issue is not limited to this one file. The same issue can be found with Blade 2, as well as any other link to a file on this site that says 1080p. I notice this all the time, for several years now, but have only now decided to go ahead and mention it. I just don’t understand how it can be that way for me every single time I view a 1080p file…even when I adjust my TV accordingly. It’s definitely not an issue with my TV or any of my settings, that much I’ve at least been able to rule out. Hasn’t anyone else out there noticed this yet? Or is everyone mostly just watching through their PC’s or laptops? Maybe there isn’t very many out there that hook up their computers to their 65” screens, that might explain a bit why no one ever seems to notice. This is a real thing though, I swear. Kind of just now realizing how much it really does bug me when I run across this problem, which is more often than I’d like it to…lol