Where do people get this info

clover lover 3

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Hey guys, well I have been torrenting for quite a while now and every so often I see people make comments on torrents and on message boards like this one that I saw today
Alice In Wonderland DVDSCR (48hours) cant wait!

When I have seen this in the past it has usually come true so I figure there is a way to get this info out there but I haven't a clue where so that's why I'm posting here. Now I did send the guy a PM asking but I figured I'd ask here and some of you may know.
 
Hey guys, well I have been torrenting for quite a while now and every so often I see people make comments on torrents and on message boards like this one that I saw today
When I have seen this in the past it has usually come true so I figure there is a way to get this info out there but I haven't a clue where so that's why I'm posting here. Now I did send the guy a PM asking but I figured I'd ask here and some of you may know.

48hrs to encode a DVDScr ???? the dude needs a new PC, preferably one that doesn't have Commodore 64 on the side :blink:
 
i remember i saw a thread on a forum which has movies and their R5-DVDscr release date (no idea how they know)
BTW just few movies were in that thread

Exactly. I've always assumed it's based on the official release dates, especially for R-releases. I also know of a few places that boast a "release schedule". I've always noticed they were accurate, too.

EDIT: The threads I'm talking about had a list of the entire 2010 line-up, since Christmas last year.
 
It should be quite easy to interpret.If it's not being edited/encoded then whoever is posting that info has axx to a group who in turn have axx to a source who has given em a timeline as to when he'll be availing the screener.
As for R5s,they have a calendar just as blu-ray and box office flicks.
 
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lol they put it in their info for a torrent they just released yesterday. Its just that simple. Why did nobody just say that?
 
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