| Review:
This
is a
site
that
allows
you
to
download
a
bunch
of
DVDs.
It's
a
popular
niche
these
days,
for
various
reasons,
and
there
are
now
a
lot--make
that
A
LOT--
of
sites
like
this.
So
much
so
that
we're
repeating
ourselves
when
we
say
we're
tired
of
repeating
ourselves
when
it
comes
to
reviewing
them.
Let's
face
it,
they
all
look
the
same.
As
you
also
probably
already
know,
the
King
of
the
Hill
is VideoBox.
As
in
they're
the
best.
This
site
is
set
up
to
look
so
much
like
VideoBox
(and
Videosz),
it's
like
you're
looking
at a
clone.
Except
the
download
interface
isn't
anything
near
as
good
as
the
one
at
VideoBox.
Anyway,
there's
very
little
we
can
say
in a
review
that's
going
to
tell
you
anything
different
than
what
you
can
see
for
yourself
taking
the
tour.
Except
for
two
things.
And
they're
not
very
little
things
either.
But
first
we'll
go
over
the
basic
stats.
901
titles
up
when
we
visited.
Adding
a
couple
of
new
DVDs
daily.
That's
definitely
good.
Video
quality
is
decent.
You
have
three
choices
(all
Windows
Media,
and
all
with
screen
size
formatted
for
720x480):
700k,
900k,
and
1100k
bit
rates.
To
be
honest
we
thought
this
was
kind
of
weird.
These
are
obviously
low,
medium,
and
high,
but
they're
really
very
similar.
There's
no
big
difference
between
700
and
900
kb/s
that
we
can
see.
Why
not
have
a
junky
option
for
modem
users
and
s
super-high
res
version
at
the
top
end?
As
for
what's
on
tap,
you
can
see
for
yourself.
Like
all
the
other
video
download
sites
you
can
browse
their
library
without
joining.
But
here's
what
they
won't
tell
you
anywhere
on
the
tour:
It's
all
DRM
protected. We
had
to
pick
our
jaws
up
off
the
floor
when
we
went
to
play
one
of
the
clips
we'd
downloaded
and
we
were
asked
to
acquire
a
license.
Holy
shit.
OK,
it's
not
like
other
video
download
sites
don't
use
this.
Videosz
is
the
other
big
one
that
does.
But
most
don't.
VideoBox
doesn't.
DVD
Box
doesn't.
Nasty
Cinema
and
Video
Hub
don't.
This
is a
real
big
issue
for
us
(and
we
suspect
for
most
of
you
as
well).
There's
just
no
comparing
a
site
that
lets
you
download
and
keep
all
of
the
content
you've
paid
for
and
one
that
doesn't.
And
this
one
doesn't. Oh
well.
That
was
pain-in-the-ass
Number
One.
Number
Two
was
the search
function.
This
didn't
work
very
well.
For
some
searches
we
found
the
same
movies
being
repeated
several
times.
Another
time
we
searched
for
Belladonna
under
the
Search
by
Star
function
and
found
her
listed
under
a
couple
of
different
names.
If
the
search
function
knows
she
goes
by a
couple
of
different
names,
why
don't
you
get
results
for
both
together?
And
this
is
nit-picking
compared
to
what
we
found
using
the
Search
by
Scene.
We
saw
a
type
of
scene
identified
as
"Devil"
and
had
to
click
on
it
just
out
of
curiosity.
Only
one
scene,
and
that
was
a
clip
from
American
Cocksucking
Championship
12.
Huh?
Another
keyword
was
"Wrestling"
and
all
this
brought
us
was
clips
from
the American
Cocksucking
Championship
series.
These
movies,
in
case
you're
unfamiliar
with
them,
don't
really
involve
a
lot
of
wrestling.
We
searched
under
"Rubber"
and
got
a
whole
bunch
of
bisexual
movies,
none
of
them
involving
rubber.
"Gloryhole"
had
six
clips,
only
one
of
which
featured
the
use
of a
gloryhole.
Three
of
the
others
had
lesbians
fucking
each
other
with
strap-ons
outside!
If
there's
something
further
removed
from
gloryhole
cocksucking
than
that,
we
sure
don't
know
what
it
is. In
other
words,
the
search
function
is a
bit
of a
mess.
Which,
when
you're
dealing
with
a
large
archive,
can
be
important. And
that's
it.
Nothing
special
is
added
to
the
presentation,
like
critical
commentary
on
any
of
the
movies
or
individual
scenes.
You
do
get
some
Reality
Porn
sites
and
other
extras
thrown
in
as
bonuses.
But
the
video
download
niche
is
crowded
now
with
really
excellent
sites
and
we
just
didn't
think
this
one
measured
up
to
the
competition.
The
DRM
alone,
unless
you
have
software
for
getting
around
it,
should
be
enough
to
make
you
think
twice. |