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Matt Groening's satirical journey into the 30th century gets another fine-tuned presentation on DVD with this boxed-set collection. Futurama, Vol. 4 features 18 episodes from the animated television series, all transferred to disc in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Surround; along with the original English-language soundtrack, an alternate dubbed Spanish- language version is also included, as well as optional subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Bonus materials include commentary tracks for all 18 episodes featuring the show's producers, writers, and voice cast; also on board are deleted scenes, storyboards, production artwork, animatics and pencil tests, 3-D modeling, and a guide to drawing the Futurama characters yourself.
 
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Great series
on December 8, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
This is one of those shows that I can simply watch over and over again, both on TV and on DVD. Volume 4 has some of the funniest episodes from the series that keep you laughing for hours. If you're a Futurama fan, then this is a must have.
What's great about it: One funny episode after another
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery features both widescreen and pan-and-scan versions of the film; however, the original theatrical aspect ration of 2.35:1 has been changed by director Jay Roach to a 2:1 aspect ratio, perhaps to better accommodate its widescreen enhancement. The commentary track allows Roach and Mike Myers to tell what is improvised and what is scripted in the film, specifically to point out the different inspirations and homages, and joke around some as well. The deleted scene menu features two original endings and five scenes that were either cut for time or because they were expendable. One of the original endings is particularly hilarious and at least two of the deleted scenes ("The Henchman's Wife" and "Fendi Briefcase") could have been left in the film. The "Spy Genre Retrospective" is disappointing, just a series of pages to read about the movies that inspired the film instead of a featurette. Meanwhile, the animated "Music to Shag To" sequence, a celebrity cameo menu, and the "Swedish-Made Penis Enlarger Pump" features aren't exactly substantial but do add to the zany feel of the DVD. The theatrical trailer is also included. Austin Powers can't compete with current special editions, but it is nonetheless a fun disc for an enjoyable film.
 
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Yeah Babie!
on December 8, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
One of the Austin classics. I recently purchased this one just from browsing the BestBuy site and forgot how funny this movie is, but watching it again definitely reminded me of why Austin was so groovy in the first place. Great movie
What's great about it: Very funny movie
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Keep your important computer components running with this 400-watt ATX power supply that features a 6-pin PCI Express connector.
 
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Power Enough
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
Recently purchased this power supply to replace a failing one on my father's PC and it fired it right up and he hasn't had any issues yet after hours of use.
What's great about it: Works great
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Create, capture, edit and archive home movies and digital photos, while storing and accessing data from one DVD RW disc. A perfect companion to your DVD Handycam camcorder, the 3DPW30R2H 8cm DVD RW rewritable discs capture all digital data brilliantly, and are large enough to hold oversized digital movie files. Store up to 1.4 GB of information or 30 minutes of video. These DVDs feature AccuCORE technology which is 100x more scratch resistant than standard discs.
 
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Good burn
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
Works great with my digital camcorder and haven't had a single bad burn yet with these. Good burn.
What's great about it: Burns good
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good, but could have been better
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
This is a good movie, but you can tell it was catered to Bruce's aging limits as there wasn't a whole lot of the classic hands on action stunts where he's being thrown all over the place, but was slowed down to more of a dialogue "let's think things out first" kind of vibe. Still provides for lots of fun, but the previous Die Hards are better.
What's great about it: Loads of action
What's not so great: Bruce was clearly too old for another Die Hard
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. (Flash demo) SynopsisEmbark on a journey of danger and suspense in Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. In this pulse-pounding adventure, you assume the role of Nathan Drake, a modern-day fortune hunter. After discovering a 400-year-old clue in the coffin of Sir Francis Drake, you set out in search of the fabled treasure of El Dorado. Your travels lead you to a forgotten island in the Pacific Ocean, where you end up stranded and hunted by ruthless mercenaries. Can you and your companions survive to tell the world of a treasure no one knew existed?Use maps and ancient artifacts to explore the strange, unfamiliar island. As you make your way through exotic locations, such as living jungles and 400-year-old ruins, you'll uncover clues that reveal the mystery behind the elusive treasure. Use guns to blow away the mercenaries and take advantage of the environment to shield yourself from their weapons. Intense hand-to-hand fighting and high-speed chases in moving vehicles add to the excitement.
 
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More fun than a lil' bit
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
I knew this game would be a blast after playing the demo, but the actual game turned out to be way more fun than I could ever have expected. The environment is so lush and alive in this game to where it's just unreal. What's really cool is that the cut scenes don't really feel like cut scenes at all. Instead, it's just like a continuation of the game and if it weren't for the angle changes you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. The many bonuses to shoot for while playing makes this an even more exciting game. There is so much in this game that will keep you playing for hours and loving every minute of it. This is simply a must have.
What's great about it: Loads of action, adventure, and comedy
What's not so great: absolutely none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Julian McMahon and Dylan Walsh star as a team of plastic surgeons with decidedly different work ethics on the FX series Nip/Tuck. Slick and sexy, the show explores not only the lives of the docs, but those of the revolving door of patients they encounter. Presented in widescreen on five discs, the 13-episode first season of Nip/Tuck comes to DVD with this nicely assembled box set. The original English soundtrack has been mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo, and there are optional subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. Along with the episodes, the discs contain an array of bonuses. Over the course of three featurettes, viewers are given an in-depth look at everything from the makeup effects employed for the show to the realities of the cosmetic surgery business. Additionally, there are bloopers, a selection of deleted scenes, and a music video for the song "A Perfect Lie," the show's theme song by the Engine Room. A full-screen version of this set is available with the same features.
 
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5 episodes and you'll be hooked
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
The fellas got me hooked on this show and I haven't been able to put it down since. 5 episodes is all you'll need to get hooked and you won't be sorry.
What's great about it: Non-stop twists
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Even better than the first
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
The addiction continues in season two. Never thought I'd be into this show like I am now and this thing just keeps getting better and better.
What's great about it: More non-stop twists
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Shrek in HD, need I say more?
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
This truly is the best Shrek yet and Shrek in HD is the icing on the cake. Laughs from beginning to end and another wild adventure for the gang. Great movie
What's great about it: Extremely funny
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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License to laugh
on November 26, 2007
Posted by: emoney
from Atlanta, GA
This movie is hilarious. Robin Williams and his little sidekick put this couple through the wringer and you find yourself laughing the entire time.
What's great about it: Very funny
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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CAN'T GET PS3 TO WORK ON MY HUGHESNET INTERNET FOR GAMING

Unfortunately, the news won't be good for your situation. Hughesnet is a satellite ISP, which means that the signal has to travel all the way from earth to space and then back again. Because of this, there is a VERY noticeable lag time and you can't get "real-time online gaming". Basically, any game you try to play online on PS3, Xbox, or PC won't play correctly due to that lag time. If you're able to swich to a local ISP through DSL or cable high speed Internet, then you'll be good to go. Otherwise, with Hughesnet you're going to ge stuck with playing games offline. Sorry for the bad news.
16 years, 5 months ago
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   Atlanta, GA
 

Will Upconvert dvd player play blueray disk?

I have a visio 32 lcd hd 1080p tv and a upconvert dvd player. Will blue ray disk play on the player?
Unfortunately not. Upconvert DVD players can only upconvert regular DVDs to try and get close to HD quality resolution, but not 100%. For blu-ray discs playback, you'll need to buy a stand alone blu-ray player or Playstation 3. There's many stand alone blu-ray players for under $200 that play great nowa days. I recently purchased the Sony BDP-S360 blu-ray player on a really good sale and it plays both DVDs and blu-ray disc with no problems for well under $200.
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   Atlanta, GA
 
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should i get gh5 or lego rock band for my first game

I would definitely go with Guitar Hero 5 instead of Lego Rock Band. Even though Lego Rock Band isn't out yet, that whole line of Lego games just gets old fast. GH5 however is already out and has proven itself to be a very good game with high ratings all around. Don't forget that the Guitra Hero series also has a pretty good track record for fun downloadable content, which I can't say the same for those Lego games.
16 years, 8 months ago
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emoney
   Atlanta, GA