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Night of the Lepus AKA Rabbits (1972) RiffTrax quadruple audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265-budgetbits
RiffTrax commentary audio track will play with the movie by default. Change the track in your video software if you want to hear the normal movie track or the official commentary tracks.
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GENERAL INFO
RiffTrax release date
February 7, 2014
Genre
Parody, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Plot
RABBIT! The very word strikes fear into the heart of anyone with a very strange definition of the word "fear""!
Their very existence seems to bring terror, what with their gnawing on vegetables and hopping and...twitching their little tails… Starring in a surprisingly wide array of beloved books, cartoons, and other children’s entertainment, OK, look, rabbits aren’t scary, at all. But what if, through a combination of terrible editing and confusing camera angles, we pretended like they were very big? Hey, where are you going!
So it goes in Night of the Lepus (Latin for rabbit, as characters frequently remind each other and the audience.) When rabbits overrun a farmer’s land, he turns to a local scientist for a cure rather than poison them. Thus the true message of this movie: poison rules. When the scientist’s cure backfires, the rabbits grow to enormous size and the real conflict begins: that of the special effects team vs the movie producers who evidently budgeted next to nothing for the special effects team.
Using an innovative technique known as “replaying the same damn shot over and over again” the makers of Night of the Lepus manage to create the eerily convincing sensation that you are watching normal sized rabbits run towards a camera in slow motion. Occasionally they run across the screen right to left in slow motion. That Cadbury commercial where the rabbit clucks like a chicken is infinitely scarier. So is the mustache that DeForest Kelley sports in this movie.
Join Mike, Kevin, and Bill for Night of the Lepus, the least scary thing involving rabbits since Bugs Bunny dressed up like a woman and seduced Elmer Fudd.
Encoding info
Encoded by budgetbits from BluRay remux (Night.of.the.Lepus.1972.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.FLAC.2.0-EPSiLON.mkv) with HandBrake 1.3.3, slower preset, x265, 720p, 10 bit, crf 26, nlmeans light, aq-mode 1, sao/strong-intra-smoothing/rect disabled.
Riff synced by Riffling, with small time offset and stretch by budgetbits
Subtitles from Night.of.the.Lepus.1972.720p.hdtv.x264-regret.srt
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SCREENSHOTS
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MEDIAINFO
General
Filename = Night of the Lepus AKA Rabbits (1972) RiffTrax quadruple audio 720p.10bit.BluRay.x265-budgetbits.mkv
Duration = 1 h 28 min
Size = 604 MiB
Overall bit rate = 955 kb/s
Video #0
Format = HEVC x265 - 3.2.1 1-b5c86a64bbbe:[Linux][GCC 9.3.0][64 bit] 10bit
Resolution = 1280x692
Aspect ratio = 1.85:1 (1.853)
Bit rate = 742 kb/s
Frame rate = 23.976 FPS
Audio #0
Title = RiffTrax
Format = Opus
Channels = 2 channels
Bit rate = 64.1 kb/s
Sampling rate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
Audio #1
Title = Unriffed feature
Format = Opus
Channels = 2 channels
Bit rate = 57.3 kb/s
Sampling rate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
Audio #2
Title = Commentary by film historian Lee Gambin
Format = Opus
Channels = 2 channels
Bit rate = 40.1 kb/s
Sampling rate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
Audio #3
Title = Commentary by pop culture historian Russel Dyball
Format = Opus
Channels = 2 channels
Bit rate = 39.6 kb/s
Sampling rate = 48.0 kHz
Language = English
Subtitles = UTF-8 English