: Because different rips (like BluRay vs. DVD) have different frame rates or intro sequences, you must ensure the subtitle file explicitly mentions "BluRay" or "x264" to avoid the text being out of sync with the audio.
The specific file naming convention refers to a digital video rip of the movie. This format is common in online file-sharing communities, where technical specifications are baked into the title for clarity. Technical Specifications Breakdown subtitle I.Want.Candy.2007.480p.BluRay.x264.350...
I Want Candy is a 2007 British comedy film directed by Stephen Surjik, starring Tom Riley, Tom Burke, and Carmen Electra. The film follows two aspiring filmmakers who, in a desperate attempt to fund their movie, accidentally recruit a famous adult film star for their project. : Because different rips (like BluRay vs
: This indicates the vertical resolution of the video. While "High Definition" typically starts at 720p, a 480p BluRay rip offers a balance between decent visual quality and a smaller file size, often used for mobile viewing or limited storage. This format is common in online file-sharing communities,
If you are looking for a subtitle file (.srt) specifically synced to this version of the film, you should look for the following:
: This identifies the source material. A BluRay source generally ensures better color accuracy and less visual noise compared to a DVD or TV rip.
: Most major subtitle repositories offer this film in English, Spanish, French, and several other languages due to its international cult following.