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A Jamin Winans double-feature presentation.

From the mind of award-winning indie director come and [url=http://www.gog.com/movie/the_frame]The Frame, two very different stories sharing the same vision that the reality as we know it is just a fragile veil hiding something much bigger, more complex, and scarier. Both feature films are available bundled 25% off for the first week, DRM-free on GOG.com. Movies also available separately.

In Ink the forces of light and dark wage their invisible war for dominion over our dreams. Invisible? Not for all. For John, and his daughter Emma the dream realm becomes the reality as they are forced to fight for their souls with an enemy who would seem to originate from their unconscious minds. But is it really what it is?

The Frame has its protagonists, brought together by what seems like pure chance, race through the world as its very fabric quickly unravels thread by thread. A demonic stranger seeks to undo the reality as we know it in a dangerous game of changing rules and uneven playfield. How can two people protect that, which they themselves don't understand?

Let Jamin Winans sweep the reality as you know it from underneath your feet with Ink and The Frame bundled 25% off until Wednesday, December 24, at 10:59AM GMT.
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madth3: Because you get to keep them forever? Can watch them as many times and in other devices, even offline?
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isisprince: What if you haven't seen it yet? Why would you pay that for a movie where you have no idea if it is good or not?
That's pretty much the same gamble you make when you go see a movie in theaters. At least the bundle price is just a bit cheaper than a single movie at one of my local cinemas, and I get to keep the movies forever to re-watch at anytime. Of course not everyone collects movies, but for a collector such as myself, GOG's DRM-free download-to-own service is an excellent solution.
Post edited December 19, 2014 by SCPM
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madth3: Because you get to keep them forever? Can watch them as many times and in other devices, even offline?
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isisprince: What if you haven't seen it yet? Why would you pay that for a movie where you have no idea if it is good or not?
Certainly research before buying.
anybody watched The Frame?
Difficulties choosing between the combo or just Ink...
The Frame has no reviews in gog yet, and I'm not sure what I make of what I gather from other sources.
If anyone is interested, I've uploaded a small rar with .srt files for English, French, German, Spanish and Russian.

Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/download/qsqgbgfq53af771/the_frame_srt_pack.rar

Those .srt files were created by downloading the available subtitle files (in WebVTT format) from the streaming page, and converting them using a small tool I wrote in C#.

I tested the English subtitles, and everything seems to be in sync with the movie (1080p version at least, not tested other versions).