Going.the.distance.2004.multisubs.pal.dolby.dvd... -
: The television broadcast standard used primarily in Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia (25 frames per second), as opposed to NTSC (North America/Japan).
: After graduating high school, Nick (Christopher Jacot) decides to marry his girlfriend. However, his friends Tyler and Dime convince him to take a road trip across Canada to the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto to stop her from being seduced by a sleazy music producer. Going.The.Distance.2004.Multisubs.PAL.Dolby.DvD...
The film is noted for being a "step up" in production value for Canadian teen comedies of the era, though critics from IMDb noted that many of its gags were predictable. It gained a cult following in Canada partly due to its "MuchMusic" tie-ins and appearances by Canadian music stars like Swollen Members and Gob. : The television broadcast standard used primarily in
: It was the first film underwritten by MuchMusic and was produced by Brightlight Pictures . Key Cast : Christopher Jacot as Nick Joanne Kelly as Sasha Shawn Roberts as Tyler Ryan Belleville as Dime Avril Lavigne (Cameo as herself) 📊 Technical Specifications The film is noted for being a "step
According to data from IMDb , the film's original presentation includes: : Approximately 93 minutes. Aspect Ratio : 1.78 : 1 (Widescreen). Negative Format : 35 mm.
: Confirms the audio is encoded using Dolby Digital technology for surround sound.
The string Going.The.Distance.2004.Multisubs.PAL.Dolby.DvD is a classic typically used in digital distribution networks. It refers to the 2004 Canadian teen road comedy Going the Distance . 🎬 Release Technical Breakdown