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Power Acoustik PT-92CMGR 9″ Wide Ceiling Monitor, Slim Compact Design with Built-in IR transmitter for wireless headphones Grey Color Sale-$124.41!

Martes, Noviembre 30th, 2010

Power Acoustik PT-92CMGR 9″ Wide Ceiling Monitor, Slim Compact Design with Built-in IR transmitter for wireless headphones Grey Color Sale-$124.41!

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9 ” 16:9 widescreen LCD, LED Backlight Panel, Slim and Compact Design • Easy Installation • Rear panel Auxiliary Source Input • Built-in IR transmitter for wireless headphones• Dome lights• Resolution: 1024 x 600 (High Definition) • Brightness: 300 NIT, Grey Housing

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #71194 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Power Acoustik
  • Model: PT-92CMGR
  • Dimensions: 15.94″ h x 4.41″ w x 12.87″ l, 4.80 pounds

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  • 9 ” 16:9 widescreen LCD, LED Backlight Panel, Slim and Compact Design
  • ? Easy Installation ? Rear panel Auxiliary Source Input
  • Built-in IR transmitter for wireless headphones
  • Resolution: 1024 x 600 (High Definition) ? Brightness: 300 NIT,
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Wood 7″ Digital Frame - Black Discount.

Martes, Noviembre 30th, 2010

Wood 7″ Digital Frame - Black Discount.

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1 BPIDION® 7″ DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME, MODEL: SDP-704AW (FACTORY SEALED!)Includes: * Digital Picture Frame * Remote Control * PC USB Cable * AC Power Adapter * User GuideFEATURES * 128 MB Internal Memory * Auto On/Off Power Saver * Grade A Panel * Download your favorite music * Full function Remote Control * Stores 200-400 photos * Clock/Calendar/Alarm * No PC Required * 1-Way Mono Speaker * Zoom IN/OUT * Factory Warranty EnclosedDETAILS * Bright 7″ TFT active matrix LCD screen (480×234) to view your videos and pictures in full color * Accepts SD/MMC/MS/XD memory cards * Supports JPEG, MJPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 and MP3 files * Playback photo modes: Browse, Slideshow * Frame finish: MochaPACKAGE INCLUDES * 7″ Digital Photo Frame * AC Power Adapter * PC USB Cable * Remote Control * User Guide

  • Brand: BPIDION

Features

  • Digital Photo Frame
  • 128MB Memory Storage Capacity
  • Resolution: 480×234
  • Operating Requirements: Windows 2000/ME/XP
  • 7″ Screen
  • Features Slideshow Mode with Transitions, Rotation and Zoom, Continuous Slide Show, Zoom Function, Picture Rotate, Video Playback, Playback Function, MP3 Playback, Thumbnail Browse; Analog Mode
  • Additional Functions: Alarm Clock, Calendar, MP3 Player, Clock
  • For Use with All Major Brands
  • Image Editing Features: Image Cropping
  • TFT LCD Screen
  • Holds Up to 149 Photos
  • Also Features Alarm Clock, Automatic On/Off
  • Inputs: USB 2.0
  • Includes USB Cable, User Manual, AC Adapter, Remote Control, Power Adapter
  • 5.65 x 8.1 x 1.5 “
  • 500:1 Contrast Ratio

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Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Two-Disc Special Edition-Retail $24.98! Sale Only $16.49!

Domingo, Noviembre 28th, 2010

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A desperate solution for a troubled country: Lex Luthor for President with the Justice League in the service of the government. Only Batman and Superman stand against the new regime – and their disloyalty proves to be exactly what Luthor intended. Using their outcast status to instigate a scandal against Superman, Luthor finally tastes a victory in his vendetta against The Man of Steel. From Executive Producer Bruce Timm and voiced by the cast from both hit Batman and Superman animated TV series including Kevin Conroy, Tim Daly and Clancy Brown, this DC Universe Original Animated Movie of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness’s popular graphic novel seethes with political intrigue and action-packed battles between heroes all believing they’re on the right side of the law.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2930 in DVD
  • Brand: WARNER HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2009-09-29
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.77:1
  • Formats: Animated, Color, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Dubbed in: Spanish
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 67 minutes

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  • A desperate solution for a troubled country: Lex Luthor for President with the Justice League in the service of the government. Only Batman and Superman stand against the new regime and their disloyalty proves to be exactly what Luthor intended. Using their outcast status to instigate a scandal against Superman, Luthor finally tastes a victory in his vendetta against The Man of Steel. From Execut

The Comic Comes To Life!5
Ok before I start, let me clarify something: Unlike the reviewers before me, I have actually SEEN this movie, so my review is not based on the graphic novel of which the movie is based, nor what the movie might be like based on who’s behind the making of it. I HAVE SEEN THE MOVIE. Now that thats out the way, onto the good stuff.

I know a lot of Batman, Superman, and Batman/Superman fans were holding their breath on this one. With all classic the DC Comic character movies coming out lately (some of them not as good as others) it was reasonable to assume that “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies” the movie could have gone either way. Well good thing for the loyal fan base, this was definitely a hit. I can say I am more then pleased with how this came out, and I have every intention of buying this DVD and watching it again the day it comes home with me.

One thing is abundantly clear when watching this movie: WB Entertainment, and more importantly, DC Comics actually LISTENS to their fans. One of my (and others) biggest fears in this was that we were going to be hearing some sub-par voice acting for the main characters involved, i.e. Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor. As with past offerings from WB Entertainment (”Superman: Doomsday” for example) we got some weak casting for the voices of Lex and Sups. That alone detracts greatly from the overall enjoyment of the movie. With Public Enemies however, we have the best voices ever cast for the starring 3 roles: Tim Daily as Superman, Kevin Conroy as Batman, and Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor. For those who could give two flips about these guys, they are the same voices from the popular shows Justice League Unlimited, Batman The Animated Series, and Superman the Animated Series.

On top of superb voice acting, the animation is crisp, sharp and just plain beautiful. Again, faithful to fan feedback, the artists from Justice League Unlimited seem to have had their hands in this project, because the art is pretty much the same (which is by no means a bad thing), and it looks great. Almost straight from the comic.

Speaking of which, as far as the story goes, keep in mind while watching this that its an adaptation to the comic. That being said however, the movie stays remarkably faithful to the story told in the comic. Minus a few altered frames, scenes and situations, its like reading the comic all over again, except with no imagination needed to enjoy it. The story in general is a very good one, highlighting Batman and Superman’s friendship and giving you a glimpse into how deep it really goes. Granted, you get more of that in the comic then you do in the movie, but the movie compensates for the lack of inner dialogue with good script writing, full of the humorous exchanges between Sups and Bats and emotional moments and outburst we know and love from our favorite caped heroes.

This is a great movie, and you don’t have to have read the comic first in order to enjoy it. Even the review value is moderately high, I can and WILL be watching this again as soon as I can, and some more times after that. This is worth price, grab it and enjoy a motion picture work of art.

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Good but too short!!!4
So I watched Superman/Batman:Public Enemies twice in one day after I got it. And I will keep this review short as most of the main points have been hit by the people who reveiewed this already (at least the ones that waited till it came out). So here’s my break down and the end will be final comments.

STORY:
It was adpated from Jeph Loeb’s first arc on the ongoing comic. Love it or hate it, but it was a very faithful adaptation, streamlining something that was basically a set up for the subsequent arcs as well as Infinite Crisis. It was silly, and balls to the wall, and the only gripe I had was not explaining why the Robot was a better choice than Luthor’s missles (Answer, robot was made of Metallo, not the guy, the alloy.) But hey all and all I liked what they did.

Characters (voice and portrayal):
WHOA! Okay I read the comics and almost forgot the laundry list of vilains who come out the cracks for the bounty. Batman and Superman were pitch perfect and their banter was great after seeing them so serious with each other all the time in Justice League and JLU. Tim Daly returning for Superman was great to have, though I’m one of the few that feel George Newburn’s performance as the character is just as good. Kevin Conroy and Clancy Brown however are the quintessential Batman and Lex Luthor respectively. Props to getting CCH Pounder to return as Amanda Waller even if the charatcer model looked horrendous. Lastly the supporting charatcers were great. However I wonder why so much fuss was made about LeVar “Reading Geordi LeForge’s Rainbow” Burton as Black Lightning when he had one line. Killer Frost was a throwaway villain that had more to say. *Sigh* Wasted talent.

ART AND ANIMATION:
Again based on the source material, the art style took a muscular turn and was fully mimicing Ed McGuiness’ style where every male looks like a “Masters of the Uninverse” figure. I personally love his style and always though it would translate well to the screen. I was mostly right. They made Superman look too young, and I think it’s because of the eyes. McGuiness does the squinty look better than most, and we see this in Captain Marvel’s design, and in the comics Superman has the same look sometimes. That plus the cheekbone line makes him look a bit older. Well probably out of fear of backlash (last time they put lines on his face people said he looked too old, and in “Doomsday” he looked even older)they elft those lines out and he looks too young. Everyone else in my opinion looked fine. Okay Powergirl’s eyes bugged me too but I was distracted by something else.

FINAL THOUGHTS:
I liked it. It was a great action flick, and didn’t need too much character development. It’s Superman and Batman, if you don;t know who they are why are you even picking up te movie. It’s a buddy flick with wall to wall action. My biggest issue is it felt rushed. At 67 minutes it’s like 15 minutes shorter than previous releases and could have really benefitted from them. That said if you like the characters and you like action this is worth it.

AFTERTHOUGHT:
The preview for the next upcoming animated feature, Jusitce League: Crisis on Two Earths was great. Yes I know after Public Enemies going back to new voices will suck but they got some good ones. Mark Harmon makes a pretty good Superman, I’m on the fence for Billy Baldwin as Batman (needs to be grittier), James Woods does an amazingly devious and twisted Owlman, and Gena Torres was great as SuperWoman. Hope you enjoy!

The extras make up for an animated “letdown”4
Much excitement was abuzz when it was announced that Tim Daly, Kevin Conroy, and Clancy Brown, would reprise their patented roles of Superman, Batman, and Lex Luthor in “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies”. Though Conroy and Brown had continued providing the voices in subsequent “Justice League” incarnations, Daly had not done his duties since the cancellation of the Superman series.

Unfortunately, having these revered talents on board with a script that didn’t give them much of any value to say was a travesty. The storyline involved an attempt by President Lex Luther to discredit Superman, hiding the fact that the bald villain planned to eradicate much of humanity in his warped quest to build a new world in his image.

The animation, a stark departure from recent DC direct-to-DVD releases, is somewhat stilted and the “look” of the principal characters takes some getting used to. Superman looks like Killer Bane pumped up, recurring character Amanda Waller (again voiced by CCH Pounder) resembles Spiderman foe The Kingpin, and Lex has never looked so badly. Only Batman, in cape and cowl, is passable.

Powergirl, voiced by “Smallville’s” Allison Mack, is a little “top-heavy” in the upper torso department, almost laughable.

The character’s movements are not as fluid as in earlier films and the “palettes” of the movie are much too garish and bright.

The addition on the DVD of producer Bruce Timm’s favorites “Demon Reborn” and “Knight Time,” two installments from the animated Superman show, reveal the inadequacies of “Public Enemies”. In those two installments, the writing is crisp, the dialogue more engaging, and the voice work is superb, both featuring performances from the regulars, as well as guest voices Henry Silva, the late Roddy McDowall, John Glover, Paul Williams, Olivia Hussey, and David Warner.

Other extras, many of which serve as “commercials” for other Warner animated projects, are well-made and informative. Chief among these is the “peek” at next year’s “Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths”.

3 stars for “Public Enemies”
5 stars for the extras
Resulting in FOUR stars, overall

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Sábado, Noviembre 27th, 2010

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The Great Race Description:

At the turn of the 20th century a host of colorful characters set out on a 20,000-mile auto race from New York to Paris, and hilarity ensues.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1042 in DVD
  • Brand: Warner Brothers
  • Released on: 2002-06-04
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Japanese, Georgian, Chinese, Thai
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds
  • Running time: 160 minutes

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  • At the turn of the 20th century a host of colorful characters set out on a 20,000-mile auto race from New York to Paris, and hilarity ensues. (1965)Running Time: 164 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR Age: 085391109129 UPC: 085391109129 Manufacturer No: 11091

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Why isn’t Blake Edwards given more credit..?5
The DVD version of “The Great Race” is long overdue. It’s silly and fun; reunites Lemmon & Curtis; it’s an homage to all the great slapstick that EVERYONE loves. What’s wrong with having fun? I truly believe that Blake Edwards deserves more consideration that he’s been given. Anyone remember “Operation Petticoat” or “The Pink Panther”? We’re talking about a career of almost 50 years…and Hollywood doesn’t take him seriously. Anyone remember “Victor/Victoria” or “That’s Life”? How about “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”? These are all films that are respected and admired, but Edwards seems to be on the back-burner when awards are handed out. It’s a shame; Edwards has given us no more than pure entertainment, well-presented. His most nominated film is “The Great Race”, so purely devoted to period detail, though it received no Oscar nominations for sets or costumes (it was nominated for Cinematography, Sound, Music, Song, Editing, and won for Sound Effects). Indeed, Mancini’s score was gorgeous; the song, “The Sweetheart Tree” has become a standard/classic. The Oscar should have gone to Peter Falk. I saw this as a kid in its initial release, and, when I told my friends how much I liked it, my teenage peers told me how shallow I was, that I should see “The Pawnbroker” or “Ship of Fools”. Well, for God’s sake, I was a kid (and I did see and admire those films) but the pure, grand display of craziness that Blake Edwards presented to me has never been forgotten. I’ve gotten older, and have been subjected to a whole bunch of stuff in the meantime, and I’ve waited for the DVD release of “The Great Race”. Let’s not forget that Blake Edwards also directed “The Days of Wine and Roses” and “Experiment in Terror”. He is not frivolous nor is he simple. He does crazy comedy as well as riveting drama. His comedies are wonderful, but none as totally overwhelming and enjoyable as “The Great Race”. See and enjoy!!

the lavish classic comes to DVD!5
THE GREAT RACE is a lavishly-filmed comedy on the grandest scale. Director Blake Edwards’ unmistakeable touch is all over this sprawling comedy about a long-winded race from New York to Paris, and is highlighted by Henry Mancini’s delightful score.

The Great Leslie (Tony Curtis) and Professor Fate (Jack Lemmon) challenge each other to win ‘the great race’, a foolish flight of fancy that will take them through the Wild West, fighting off polar bears in the Artic and thwarting Royal imposters in Europe.

Coming along for the ride is feisty sufragette Maggie DuBois (Natalie Wood at her loveliest), and Fate’s dimwitted assistant Max (Peter Falk). Watch the hopeless quartet as they attempt to win the greatest race of the century - with hilarious results!

Featuring Vivian Vance and Dorothy Provine (as the sexy saloon singer Lily Olay). Henry Mancini’s score includes “The Sweetheart Tree” and “He Shouldn’t-a, Hadn’t-a, Oughn’t-a Swang on Me”.

The DVD presents the film in a wonderfully clean print, in its 2:35:1 cinema ratio, complete with the Overture, Intermission and Exit Music sequences. The soundtrack has been newly-remastered in dynamic 5.1 from the original session tapes.

The DVD also includes a Making-of featurette and the trailer. (Single-sided, dual-layer disc).

Fate loves …5
Like many of the reviewers, I first saw this great film as a child with my father. We have laughed about it ever since, and my own children also know that “Fate is a fink!” The movie spoofs the old Simon Legree silent movies and combines hilarious slapstick, outrageous sight gags, the historic 1908 New York to Paris automobile race (Remember the Thomas Flyer?), incredible round the world locations, an Old West saloon fight, great old cars and props, priceless performances by Jack Lemmon (sans frozen moustache), Tony Curtis (great swordplay but, alas, no Cary Grant impersonation), Peter Falk (hilarious in goggles) and the exquisite Natalie Wood (under the Sweetheart Tree). And don’t forget the sendup of the Prisoner of Zenda with the fantastic Ross Martin who was then also starring as Artemus Gordon in the Wild, Wild West television series with Robert Conrad. The music by Henry Mancini is among his best, and the soundtrack is recently available. Even the opening credits are classic, including the harried projectionist and the audience booing Professor Fate! This could be an awesome widescreen DVD with plenty of saloon fight, sword duel and pie fight outtakes; current interviews with Curtis, Lemmon, and Falk; Blake Edwards commentary;…and please, a few more stills of Natalie Wood!

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Director Blake Edwards, fresh from the success of the first two Pink Panther movies, indulged his love of classic slapstick comedy with this long free-for-all, which throws in everything but Laurel and Hardy’s kitchen sink. The film reunites Some Like It Hot stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, ably aided by a spunky Natalie Wood. The subject is a New-York-to-Paris auto race in the early years of the 20th century, pitting the Great Leslie (Curtis), a goody-goody dressed all in white-even his teeth sparkle-against the malevolent Professor Fate (Lemmon), whose coal-black heart is reflected in his handlebar mustache. He looks like a bill collector from a silent- movie melodrama. Lemmon does double duty, also playing the pampered, drunken king of a small European country, whose laugh sounds like the wail of a cat in heat. The film may be too long for its own good, and you really have to love Jack Lemmon to put up with his over-the-top performance, but it’s side-splitting in spots. It’s one of those movies, if seen in childhood, that stays in your mind for years afterward. Some of the bigger routines, such as a pie fight of epic proportions, don’t work as well as the simple chemistry between the perpetually exasperated Professor Fate and his much-abused assistant, Max (a terrific Peter Falk). Push the button, Max. -Robert Horton

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Viernes, Noviembre 26th, 2010

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A 1970s documentary-style drama questions the existence of a hairy 7ft tall Sasquatch-type monster that lives in a swap outside of Fouke, Arkansas. According to the locals the monster walks on two feet, has a characteristic smelly odor and kills chicken,

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4311 in DVD
  • Model: 06-006
  • Published on: 2006
  • Released on: 2008-05-06
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 90 minutes

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I ain’t going in no woods never again!!!5
I’ve had an interest in Bigfoot since I was a little kid, and BOGGY CREEK was one of the first experiences I’d had with Bigfoot Docudramas. There’s a part in the movie where the narrator says “I was a boy when I first heard him scream. It scared me then, and it scares me now.” Know what? It scared the bejeezus out of me too, and it still does! There’s a lot of behind the scenes stuff about the making of BOGGY CREEK that makes me wonder about the integrity of its director, but personal politics aside, this is one fine example of why at 33 years of age I STILL won’t go wandering around in the woods. Sure it’s just a guy in a ratty monster suit, and the reenactments are sometimes on the cheezy side, but there’s something about this movie that gets under your skin and stays there. If you like the Sasquatch like I like the Sasquatch, then throw away that godawful fourth-generation VHS copy and pick up this DVD. It’s about as good as BOGGY CREEK is ever gonna look, and with it on disc you can jump right to your favorite scenes. Mine’s the one where the monster grabs at the guy sitting on the toilet.

what a difference4
this new version of LEGEND OF.., WOW, what a difference from the initial crummy release of this movie on dvd. Make sure you get this one, the picture is a hundred times clearer, the sound is so much better, I felt transported back in time, like I was watching it on the big screen. The shots of the monster are super clear and I can’t express enough how this clear version makes a huge Total different watching experience then the first dvd release of this classic. For those of you who have the crummy first release of the dvd, with the mysterios white dot in the right corner of the entire movie…guess what….it’s gone!!!on this new clearer, so much clearer DVD!!!!

A late night favorite4
I don’t give this movie so high a rating because it is a piece of cinematic art. On the contrary, “The Legend of Boggy Creek” is a grade B movie at best. The four stars above are based on the fact that “The Legend of Boggy Creek” has stood the test of time for this viewer. I first saw this “docudrama” about the Fouke, Arkansas member of the bigfoot clan on TV as a kid. Repeated viewings over the years have not dulled the late night enchantment of that first time.

Produced in the early 1970’s, “The Legend of Boggy Creek” is the documentary reminiscence of an unnamed and perhaps fictional narrator. The cast of unknowns and real people lend an air of credibility to the dramatizations of supposed actual encounters with the smelly, three toed, hairy hominid said to have stalked Boggy Creek. When it comes time to reveal the monster to the camera, the film makers were savvy enough to make most of his shots shadowy and/or distant. You know it is a man in a suit but you may find yourself wondering if there was (or is) an actual creature out there in the bottom lands of Arkansas.

If you have not already seen “The Legend of Boggy Creek” you may want to look for it on TV before buying. It may not hold the same charm for you that it does for me unless you are a fan of “psychotronic” film or, perhaps,a cryptozoologist.

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Jueves, Noviembre 25th, 2010

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96 in Consumer Electronics
  • Size: 8 GB
  • Color: Orange
  • Brand: Apple
  • Model: MC046LL/A
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 4.10″ h x 1.80″ w x 2.20″ l, .30 pounds
  • Display size: 2.2

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  • 8 GB capacity for 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos, or 8 hours of video
  • Up to 24 hours of music playback or 5 hours of video playback when fully charged
  • 2.2-inch color TFT display with 240 x 376 pixel resolution
  • Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF
  • One-year limited warranty with single incident of complimentary telephone technical support

Awesome!5
Let’s face it…we are not all clones and look for different features when it comes to an MP3 player. I wanted a small, portable player for the gym. The FM Radio feature is what I have been hoping for for a very long time! I don’t need apps. I don’t need to surf the web. I need to play my tunes. Genius is a great way to create a mix for the gym. The fitness tracker is incredible. And finally I can tune in to the TVs in the gym. Love it! This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for. Perfect device for my needs.

Very cool, handy and sleek new toy — but don’t throw away your Flip yet!!4
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3GCL7CCLCHZCY When Steve Jobs announced the newest generation iPod nano, he suggested that with its new video capability the nano would easily compete with the Flip Video camcorder. While someday down the line this may be a serious contender in the pocket video camera market, it’s not there yet. I took some comparison footage with the iPod nano and the standard definition Flip Mino to show why. My point in all this is not to suggest that you go buy a Flip instead of an iPod nano, but that you ask yourself what it is you really want. If you want to make videos you can upload to Youtube and you want them to look pretty decent, and you don’t care much about music or you already have an mp3 player, I wouldn’t buy this iPod just because now it has video. On the other hand, having some video capability might be enough to give this the edge over most other music players; if games are more important to you than video, though, you’d be better off with an iPod touch.

One thing you’ll notice in the footage, where I shot the same things back to back with both camcorders, is that where the Flip really shines is in low light. I shot the hamster moments at night, in a room illuminated only by a lamp. Not only did the iPod nano take grainy video, it also didn’t do any kind of white balancing and the indoor lightbulb added an orange tint to the clip; I’m not sure exactly how the Flip is designed to address this (whether it automatically adjusts white balance or just has a better average setting), but the footage shows that it captured light correctly both outdoors and indoors. If you compare the hamster shots with the Flip and with the nano, I think it’s clear that for indoor and lowlight there’s no comparison and the Flip has the nano beat hands down. The outdoor images are closer, but I think even this small video shows greater detail in the Flip video. When you blow the images up bigger there’s no comparison — the Flip looks decent even on a big screen TV, the iPod nano footage looks like it was shot with, well, a toy camera. In all fairness, that’s all it is at this point. (Note, by the way, that, like the Flip, the nano will only take video and doesn’t take photos. You can manually add photos to the nano from your computer, but you can’t use the onboard camera to capture stills.)

Another thing that bugs me a bit about the new iPod nano is the bizarre placement of the camera lens. It’s nestled down in the corner of the backside below the screen — exactly where it is most natural to hold this thing if you are shooting with it. Even if you just grasp the thing at the corners, there’s a tendency for some part of a finger to accidentally edge into the camera frame. In fact, I found that even after I was aware of this fact I kept doing it anyways — the way this thing fits in my hands just makes it likely I’ll catch an edge of a finger in my shots unless I’m conscientious about avoiding it, and that detracts from the spontaneity this is designed to take advantage of. (I even noticed I’d done it on most of the iPod nano footage for this video comparison — and I thought about doing it over, but then decided to leave it in just to show how easily it can happen.)

So, to sum up: what you really get with the iPod nano is a toy camera, fun to have in the pocket and very cool to have just in case there’s something you want to shoot, but not quite the quality we’ve come to expect from the handy pocket camcorders like the Flip Mino and the Creative Vado and the Kodak Zi8, that keep getting better and better. Video is a nice new feature on the Nano, but not really a radical innovation and not a game changer.

What makes the iPod Nano worth it is that in addition to video on the fly, you get to listen to music, you get an FM radio that works quite well and even tells you what song you are listening to, you get a voice recorder (a VERY nice feature, excellent for students who can listen to music on their way to class and then record a lecture), a decent quality mini speaker, a somewhat useful pedometer, decent game options for killing time. You don’t get any of that with the Flip! Sure, the new iPod nano is a toy … but it’s a very cool toy.

Night Time Video Quality5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1F8Z28QX1WK6O This should give you guys a pretty good idea of the night-time video quality of the 5th Generation iPod nano. The quality isn’t great, but it is really handy when you don’t have a dedicated camera on hand.

Another note is that conversion into a file format that Amazon accepts also degraded the quality slightly. Amazon does NOT accept the MP4 format that iPod nano records in.

Adrenaline Rush IMAX 2 - Disc WMVHD Edition Sale-$13.49!

Miércoles, Noviembre 24th, 2010

Adrenaline Rush IMAX 2 - Disc WMVHD Edition Sale-$13.49!

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Adrenaline Rush IMAX 2 - Disc WMVHD Edition Description:

Take a thrilling look at the world of skydiving and base jumping - parachuting from a building, a bridge or a cliff. With breathtaking views of skydiving over the Florida Keys, the Mojave Desert and the magnificent Fjords of Norway, this giant-screen experience explores the psychological and physiological forces behind risk-tasking and the physics involved in high-risk activities. The film follows two top risk-takers, Adrian Nicholas and Katarina Ollikainen, as they try to fly the first parachute ever designed as imagined in 1485 by Leonardo da Vinci. Thanks to a camera strapped to one of the professional jumpers who took part in the film, you can also live through a 4,265-foot jump from a legendary Norwegian cliff. Exhibited in IMAX and other giant-screen theatres around the world, this film has been specially mixed and mastered to produce an outstanding DTS Digital Surround and Dolby Digital 5.1 home theatre experience. Disc 2 includes the complete feature in Microsoft Windows Media High Definition, playable on your PC.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18198 in DVD
  • Brand: Image Entertainment
  • Released on: 2006-05-30
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .30 pounds
  • Running time: 40 minutes

Customer Reviews:

An amazing movie5
I recently had the opportunity to view this film in its original IMAX format and it was quite an amazing experience. As someone who has recently taken a strong interest in the sport of skydiving, as well as BASE jumping (which I have yet to try), I found this movie as intriguing as any I have ever seen. Not only does this movie provide continuous outstanding shots of professional skydivers and BASE jumpers from around the globe, but it also takes you in great depth, into what goes on inside a person’s head, and body, when they take life to the edge. Adrenaline Rush is a fun ride, and provides spectacular insight into what makes people push life to the extreme. I would recommend this DVD to anyone who as ever thrown themselves out of plane, off of a cliff, or anyone who has even the slightest bit of Adrenaline Junkie in them.

One big rush5
This is not only a knee jerking, heart stopping visual treat but and educational one as well. Unbelievable footage on base jumping and a downloadable teachers guide for those who feel to learn a little deeper of what makes them tick.

Cool…4
I give this four stars simply because the sky-diving and base jumping shots are awesome. Loved those. Didn’t care much for the scientific explanations behind adrenaline junkies…really wanted more IMAX photography of the jumps themselves. Overall tho, v. cool.

Creating the X-Craft-Retail —-! Sale Only $19.95!

Martes, Noviembre 23rd, 2010

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Creating the X-Craft Description:

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #177726 in DVD
  • Released on: 2008-04-03
  • Format: NTSC
  • Running time: 60 minutes

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This year the U.S. Navy will launch a radical new, advanced warship called X-Craft. The 262-foot aluminum catamaran, powered by a suite of diesel, gas turbine and waterjet engines will be Animal Planetable of an unheard of 50-plus knots of speed and represents the first of a new class of state-of-art ships that will begin a transformation of our modern Navy. Creating the X-Craft is an exclusive look into the creation of the US Navy’s newest, fastest and most radical warship, including first ever access to the Naval Surface Warfare Center where the X-Craft was modeled and tested.

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The Opera Gala Blu-ray Discount.

Lunes, Noviembre 22nd, 2010

The Opera Gala Blu-ray Discount.

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The Opera Gala Blu-ray Description:

Highlights from the concert at Baden-Baden where tickets sold-out in record time. The concert features the young stars of opera: Anna Netrebko, Elına Garanca, Ramón Vargas and Ludovic Tézier with Marco Armillato conducting the SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg. With arias, duets and ensembles from Norma, Rigoletto, L’Elisir d’Amore, Luisa Miller, La Bohème, La Cenerentola, Samson et Dalila, Don Carlo, Lakmé and much more!

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30745 in DVD
  • Brand: Uni
  • Released on: 2008-11-25
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Classical, Color
  • Original language: French
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 138 minutes

Customer Reviews:

Another spectacular concert4
Once again the Blu-ray format has brought new life and impact to a classical concert. Both the picture and sound are stunning - whether you select the DTS or PCM soundtracks you will not be disappointed. The added resolution and colour definition make the picture really come alive. The singers and orchestra both perform without fault. However, the program itself is quite acceptable, but definitely not inspired.
This recording has three shortcomings which prevented me from giving it a 5-star rating. First, the camera work leaves a lot to be desired. There is definitely too much zooming - in some concerts this would not be a problem but for this kind of material it is quite distracting. This is not the best example of TV direction — while it may be considered acceptable in some circles it definitely does not enhance the overall impact in this kind of venue. Secondly, the subtitles are often difficult to read against a white background - I cannot understand why they cannot impose these on a grey background to improve readability. And thirdly, there are some odd camera angles and as in other discs I have reviewed the camera does not stay on the singers when they are actually singing - it often cuts away to the orchestra or audience and all the viewer sees is the singer’s back. Too often, the camera zooms in or out from the singer. Surely TV directors should realize that overuse of zooms and cutaways is not acceptable or artistic in a recording of this kind from a prestigious company like DG.

Netrebko stole the concert!5
This opera gala from Baden Baden features four great singers: Anna Netrebko · Elina Garanca · Ramón Vargas · Ludovic Tézier. They sing many popular opera arias including “Mon coeur s’ouvre à ta voix” from Samson et Dalila (Camille Saint-Saëns) and Flower Duet from Lakmé (Delibes), the latter of which I think is a great bonus because it is hardly seen in any live concert DVDs or blu-rays. All the singers performed very nicely. Mr. Vargas’s rendition of the Donizetti’s aria from “L’elisir d’amore” was excellent and impressive. Most of all, however, Netrebko was the hightlight of the show. When she performed the Lehar’s aria from “Giuditta” particularly, she revealed all her passion and energy with her singing and even dancing. It was so fun, funny and entertaining moment! It showed what the best part of a live concert is. To me, this 6 minute performance alone makes this blu-ray worth getting and owning. If you have the blu-ray or DVD, The Berlin Concert Live from the Waldbuhne featuring Domingo, Villazón and Netrebko, you will notice that there are some overlapped songs as a reviewer mentioned. It was actually fun for me to compare them each other by different singers and rendition.

I enjoyed the concert and just hoped that more live concert blu-rays would be released.

It is a dream5
I got the normal version of that concert when it was launched in the market and now I have got the Blu ray version to get, if possible the better, option to enjoy so great and unique concert.With the 7 separate audio channels of the blu-ray experience the sound is close to perfection.

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Domingo, Noviembre 21st, 2010

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John Carpenter: Master of Fear Collection Description:

Possessed by an ominous creative vision and a chilling ability to keep audiences guessing until the very end, director John Carpenter is justifiably known as the Master of Fear for his body of mind-altering horror films that helped introduce the slasher genre to American audiences. The John Carpenter: Master of Fear Collection, featuring The Thing, Prince of Darkness, They Live and Village of the Damned, delivers all the shocks, suspense and sinister twists fans have come to expect. Dare to enter the world of John Carpenter: it’s a journey to the dark side of humanity that you won’t soon forget… The Thing In the winter of 1982, a twelve-man research team at a remote Antarctic research station discovers an alien buried in the snow for over 100,000 years. Soon unfrozen, the form-changing alien wreaks havoc, creates terror and takes on the appearance of those it kills. They Live Aliens are gaining control of the earth by masquerading as humans and lulling the public into submission. Humanity’s last chance lies with a lone drifter who stumbles upon a unique pair of sunglasses that reveal the terrifying and deadly truth. Prince of Darkness A group of graduate students and scientists uncover an ancient canister and inadvertently unleash a strange liquid from it. As the substance turns their co-workers into zombies, the remaining members realize they have released Satan himself. Village of the Damned After an unseen force invades a quiet coastal town, ten women mysteriously find themselves pregnant. A local physician and a government scientist join forces when the women simultaneously give birth…and the reign of terror begins.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11915 in DVD
  • Brand: Universal Studios
  • Released on: 2009-09-15
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 405 minutes

Customer Reviews:

Great package but nada on extras4
Will the real John Carpenter step forward? Is he the diabolical, masterful horror trailblazer who made Halloween and The Fog, or the sardonic, self-aware b-movie cheese-slinger who made Escape From L.A., Ghosts of Mars, and Body Bags? What makes this collection so good is that it not only represents some of his biggest and best, but you can almost see the transition take place. Carpenter is in top form with The Thing, a gripping, atmospheric feat of pure horror. Prince of Darkness is somewhat of an experimental film, with little in the way of special effects, a relaxed and naturalistic pace, and perhaps even heavier on the atmosphere, complete with a strange, somewhat elliptical tale. While it has its moments, Village of the Damned seems to be a misstep, and while Carpenter seems to handle this movie with a straight face, the subject matter is ultimately too meager and silly to make it a worthwhile watch. Thankfully, Carpenter remedies this disjunction with They Live, helming a far out, 50s pulp era story and giving it both the seriousness it needs for us to connect with it while also ensuring hammy performances and exaggerated visuals as a counterpoint.

The four movies are collected on two DVDs, and thankfully, they’re one-sided discs with artwork instead of those abominable flippers. We get The Thing and Prince of Darkness on the first disc, with They Live and Village of the Damned on the second. All four movies are in Widescreen, but that’s all you get here. There are no special features of any kind, not even any trailers. In fact, there aren’t even chapter selection options on the menu screens, so if you want to get to a certain point in the movies, you have to play them from the beginning and then skip chapters from there.

Thankfully, the packaging makes up for the threadbare content. This four movie set is contained in a standard size, clear 2-DVD case with 2-sided artwork, although the inner artwork is pretty plain. This is topped with a slipcover that has the same cover art but highlighted with iridescent ink that lends some beauty to the horrible images imposed there.

So, is this set worth it? Chances are, if you’re a fan of the man, you already own most of these, and the lack of any special features really degrades the value of this set. But, if your Carpenter collection consists of The Thing and Halloween, this inexpensive, compact, varied array of movies housed in a handsome package is too good to pass up.

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My Awesome Review?4
This contains four of John Carpenter’s films, all which I enjoyed watching. The Thing is simply an amazing movie, and even today I’m impressed by the effects used. I also happen to love Prince of Darkness, and it is one of my favorite horror flicks. Village of the Damned is probably my least favorite out of this collection, though it’s still somewhat entertaining. And who can forget They Live? The movie has some of the most memorable lines that you’ll find yourself quoting again and again, despite the poor acting and the mullet.