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Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead BD-25 [moviemike85] (Released)

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Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead (1991) BD-25
Run Time: 1hr 40min 38sec

Video: 1080p AVC HD Transfer

Audio: ENGLISH Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles: None

Special Features (DVD Source):
Theatrical Trailer
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Disc Size: 23GB

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A quick look 720p is the best I can find will look harder late on 

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Thank you for the prompt response.  Yes, please do and I will do the same :)

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Compared to the old master most cable stations used to broadcast, which was terrible, the 720p HDTV is stellar.  This movie was a great showcase for Applegate and I think it's an entertaining flick by any standard.  It's definitely a welcome addition to some great projects on the horizon.  Like Adventures in Babysitting, it always had that slight "John Hughes" quality about it... never a bad touch for a coming of age film.

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Yes, definitely a great movie. Haven't seen it in a while, though. I don't think I knew it was Hughes.

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Flexicon9 said:

Compared to the old master most cable stations used to broadcast, which was terrible, the 720p HDTV is stellar.  This movie was a great showcase for Applegate and I think it's an entertaining flick by any standard.  It's definitely a welcome addition to some great projects on the horizon.  Like Adventures in Babysitting, it always had that slight "John Hughes" quality about it... never a bad touch for a coming of age film.

Agreed.  I have already replaced the original audio with the DVD audio because it seemed that all HDTV presentations of this were off-key 3/4 of the way into the movie.  It was off by a half a second or so but is now completely synched.  I would like to create a Blu-ray to the highest quality standards so before I go about doing so I would like any and all help locating the 1080i file.  I know its out there, I have come across it a few times but the sites it was available on were no longer hosting the file.  Hoping someone out there already has the file or knows a current site that is still hosting it.  Any and all help in achieving this would be appreciated.  Definitely a film that deserves a Blu-ray release, albeit an "unofficial" one.

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@Asaki... I just meant it has a similar vibe to John Hughes movies, but it's not actually his work.  His work probably influenced most teen films anyway.

@moviemike85... That 720p version still looks pretty good.  Hopefully you can get the one you like better.  Looking forward to this one either way.

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Also looking for any extras...preferably in HD format such as trailers, interviews, deleted scenes

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moviemike85 said:

*RELEASED*

 Great news. Please direct me to where I can get it :)