Why do we care about a "repack"? In the release world, a repack is an admission of failure and a promise of redemption. It means someone sat in a dark room, watched the entire 168-minute runtime, noticed the macro-blocking in the upper left corner of frame 112,403, and said, "No. Do it again."
. In the world of online file sharing, "Iguana" is the name of the release group or "encoder" responsible for compressing and distributing this specific version. Laurence Anyways laurenceanyways20121080pblurayx264iguana repack
The original BluRay was gorgeous, but scene release groups are fickle. There was a previous attempt at this encode. It was fine. But "fine" isn't good enough for the sequence where Laurence dances to "Come as You Are" or the slow-motion explosion of a room full of books. Why do we care about a "repack"
Ensured proper timing for the English translation against the French dialogue. Screenshots Do it again