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This Insignia~ NS-D160A14 DVD player supports DVD~R, DVD~RW, DVD, CD-R/RW and CD formats, so you can enjoy your favorite movies and albums. The included remote enables simple control from across a room.
 
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I wish it had an HDMI cable outlet
on May 22, 2015
Posted by: Griffin1414
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overall it's not a bad machine; it should have an HDMI cable. Without HDMI cable you do not get HD experience. Without an HD experience cannot truly enjoy any movie.
My Best Buy number: 2624464664
My Best Buy number: 2624464664
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What's great about it: it is easy to set up and has a good picture quality could be better with an HDMI cable
What's not so great: there is no HDMI cable outlet
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Hoosiers may be one of the most loved sports films, but it has not received the attention it deserves on DVD. Originally released on DVD by Live Entertainment (now Artisan), then acquired by MGM, this disc is lacking in many ways. The image, framed at the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1, is an anamorphic transfer and shows a fair amount of grain. Still, even with the grain, the image holds up quite well, especially in the use of color. Reds, prominent throughout the film, are solid and really stand out. The sound, a Dolby Digital Surround mix, is centered up front, but is recorded far too low. It's necessary to turn up the volume in order to hear dialogue, but needs to be lowered when the rousing music begins. The only soundtrack is in English. Closed captions are available in only English. As for extras, there aren't very many. There is only a trailer, which is a real shame, as a commentary or a documentary on actual Indiana high school basketball would be a real treat. It is hard not to love this film, but one is saddened that more could not be done for the disc.
 
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Great sports movie.
on May 22, 2015
Posted by: Griffin1414
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quite possibly one of the best basketball movies ever. Great performances by everyone in the film. Overall just a great movie
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From director Edward Zwick (Glory, Legends of the Fall), The Last Samurai is the 19th-century tale of a U.S. Civil War soldier played by Tom Cruise who is contracted to train an army for the Japanese government. Also starring Ken Watanabe, the film was nominated for two Academy Awards and is featured here in a loaded two-disc DVD package. The widescreen anamorphic transfer is complimented by a Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround soundtrack with available subtitles in English, Spanish, and French. Additionally, the original English soundtrack is included in Dolby Digital Stereo and there is a dubbed French track in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. Along with the film, the first disc features a running audio commentary track by Zwick. The second disc is packed with a wealth of additional material that essentially covers every aspect of the film's production. History vs. Hollywood: The Last Samurai is a documentary that originally aired on The History Channel, while "Edward Zwick: Director's Video Journal" takes viewers behind the scenes through the eyes of the director and includes narration by both Zwick and Cruise. Other featurettes delve into such topics as production design, costume design, the weapons featured, and the memorable beheading scene. Rounding out disc two is footage from the film's Japanese premieres, a collection of deleted scenes, and the original theatrical trailer. A full-screen edition with the same features is also available.
 
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Great movie
on May 22, 2015
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highly recommend it. Possibly Tom Cruise' best performance.
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