Caligula

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  1. Jubcheng

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    Hi Everybody.
    It's my 1st time here and I hope it's ok to post here.
    I'm looking for a download link for the Caligula movie from Joe D'Amato from 1981.
    I found it in Lime Wire Pro, but the link is way to slow and gets interrupted all the time.
    It would take who knows how many days to download it.
    A tip would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
    Tommy
     
  2. unolord

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    Forget Lime Wire. U want movies, use Bittorrent or eMule. Or you could just borrow/rent a copy of the flick and make a back-up if you have a dvd burner.

    Just my opinion, but that movie ain't so great. And if you're getting it for the old in and out stuff, just get some real XXX stuff.
     
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    Hi.
    Thanks for your reply.
    Bittorent and e-mule, do they have adaware and spyware in it ???
    If yes, can I do something against it?
    And where can I find the list of movies for download for e-mule and Bittorent?
    Thanks again, I very much appreciated.
    Tommy
     
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    Tons of bittorrent clients. I use ABC, but other popular ones are Azureus, Bitcomet, Bitlord. Check out zeropaid.com or slyck.com for the different file sharing progs.

    As for the torrent files (movies,music games), check out torrentspy.com or Isohunt.com. They'll get you what you need.
     
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    Thanks for the tip, but what about adaware and sptware in these download clients???
    This is important, because I don't want to infect my PC with that stuff.
    Thanks again.
    Tommy
     
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    As said there are numerous bitttorent clients. Bittorent itself is just a protocol.

    emule is opensource and contains no spyware. emule tends to be much better for finding older releases. You can search in the client or search through some index sites.

    Seriously though you could have just looked at zeropaid.com, slyck.com or where ever to see if they contain spyware.
     
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    Allright, I'm going to check it out.
    Thanks a lot.
    Tommy
     
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    Hi again.
    I have emule installed now, but it is not working for me.
    The downloads if they start at all are very slow.
    Now I got the Azuerus as well, but I don't know what to do with it, there is no search feature to find the files like in LimeWire or emule.
    Please help me out and let me know where I can find available files to download.
    Thanks in advance.
    Tommy
     
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    You can't search with bittorrent. You need to grab a torrent file for each download which connects to a tracker, etc. There may not be an active torrent for what you are looking for or there might be, but you might not be able to find it.

    emule is generally slow for a single download, besides it takes time to work your way though queues. emule is however excellent for grabbing older releases. Basically once something is properly released it is there for ever. To get decent speed just download say 10 things at once and leave it connected. If there aren't many sources though, then it is going to be slow, hence the ten downloads, that way it is 10X's faster.
     
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    Hi celtic.
    I'm going to check it out.
    I thought if I download many files at once it takes of the speed, that's why I downloaded only one.
    Thanks for the tip.
    So long.
    Tommy
     
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    Well if one file was maxing out your connection, then of course downloading others will slow it down. In emule you can set the priority of downloads though. Also if you were to say start downloading 10 TV episodes of the same show, then you probably won't get a speed boost since the majority of sources would be the same for all files.
     
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    Thanks.
    I'm getting the hang of it.
    Slowly but surely.
    Thanks again.
    Tomm
     

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