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A sweet, but superficial film with a straightforwardly superficial release, Bicentennial Man offers DVD viewers little in the way of interest, with its only extras being its trailer and promotional featurette (the latter essentially consisting of the trailer cut around very brief cast interview snippets) and a trailer for Music Of The Heart. The trailers are drawn from good masters, and the featurette looks good but offers nothing. The video on the main feature is good, with no sign of compression artifacts, bleed, or shimmer, and the anamorphic image (letterboxed at 1.85:1) is reasonably sharp and clear, with accurate colors, though the overall feature seems somewhat on the muted side after the very colorful (and clever) main titles. The general image quality is high enough, however, that the larger part of the CGI visual effects, which occur as background elements throughout, are quite striking and blend well. As a curiosity, the single-sided, dual-layer disc includes a complete French-language version of the film, complete with main and end titles in French. This transfer is darker and more muted than the English edition, and displays a number of scratches and blemishes. The English Dolby 5.1 soundtrack is fairly clear, though extremely muted, with some odd level changes throughout that required constant adjustments to gain. Separation is good, but the surrounds are rarely given anything other than a little ambience, and the bass channel rarely is called upon. James Horner's score is blended effectively enough to be barely noticeable, aside from the main title music, which has a jarring resemblance to the work of Philip Glass, and thus rather stands out. The French Dolby 2.0 track has a good voice cast, but also suffers with the music being at a much higher level in the mix.
 
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Well made movie!
on June 7, 2009
Posted by: HomeTheatreJunkie
from New Port Richey, Fl
This is a very good movie. Robin Williams really delivers his wide range of abilities in this one. It is very funny at times and heart wrenching at others. Very good movie in my opinion, I definitely recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Good wireless controller
on June 22, 2008
Posted by: HomeTheatreJunkie
from New Port Richey, Fl
The buttons and the resistance on the sticks feel identical to the standard controllers, so you don't have to get used to a different feeling controller. Has plenty wireless range, I use it about 15 feet from system and it works great without any lag. It is very convenient to be able to turn system on and off from controller. It connects to system easily, push connect button on system then push connect button on controller and you're done. I highly recommend getting the rechargable battery for it (available in black also) to save money on replacement batteries.
What's great about it: Black, wireless, range, feel, convenience.
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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How do older video game systems connect to HDTV's?

We have a PS2, PS and super nintendo. How will these older systems connect to a new TV? Will we need a special cord and will the clarity be decent?
It depends on you TV and what connections types it has. The Super Nintendo will probably need a RF modulator to connect to the TV, the PS may also need to go through a RF modulator. The quality will only be as good as the game system can produce. It should be better than on an old tube TV but it won't be High Definition. You can usually get RF modulators for about $30+/- check at Best Buy. The PS2 I think has the ability to connect through component video cables (you may have to order if you don't have them already) at a higher resolution than the older systems you have which means it will look much better. The best connection for HD is HDMI cable that is available on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
16 years, 11 months ago
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HomeTheatreJunkie
   New Port Richey, Fl
 

i bought a 40" sony 1080p and 60 hz and right now I just have basic cable. the picture quality is very poor and i dont know what the problem is.

If you mean that you have basic cable subscription from your cable company then you will need to upgrade to an HD subscription to see the benefits of your new HD TV. Also if you mean that you have it connected via a basic cable then you will need to use at least component video cables or better yet an HDMI cable to connect your DVD, Blue Ray, or HD cable box to your TV to see the benefits of your new HD TV.
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   New Port Richey, Fl