Share larrrrrry's profile
 
Facebook Twitter
 
 
larrrrrry
 
 
 
larrrrrry's stats
 
  • Review count
    20
  • Helpfulness votes
    4
  • First review
    February 10, 2008
  • Last review
    November 14, 2008
  • Featured reviews
    0
  • Average rating
    3.8
 
Reviews comments
  • Review comment count
    0
  • Helpfulness votes
    0
  • First review comment
    None
  • Last review comment
    None
  • Featured review comments
    0
 
Questions
  • Question count
    0
  • Helpfulness votes
    0
  • First question
    None
  • Last question
    None
  • Featured questions
    0
 
Answers
  • Answer count
    0
  • Helpfulness votes
    0
  • First answer
    None
  • Last answer
    None
  • Featured answers
    0
  • Best answers
    0
 
 
larrrrrry's Reviews
<< 1 2
 
There was a magical time in music known as the 1980s. It was an era when big hair, tight clothes, new attitudes and killer tracks set the world on fire. Now you have the chance to revisit these legendary days and become an 80's rock superstar just like the greats of the past. Your spandex is tight, your hair is sprayed right ~ rip off killer licks and jam with all of your might.Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s is loaded with amazing songs from the 1980s that appeal to head-bangers, new-wave rockers and anyone else who loves those wild tunes. Play as your favorite Guitar Hero characters and dress them in outrageous outfits of the past. The co-op multiplayer capabilities allow two players to jam together, with one person on lead and the other on rhythm guitar. If you need to master a particular song or phrase, turn to the Practice mode and even slow down a difficult section until you learn it perfectly. Are you really an 80's bad boy ~ or bad girl ~ at heart? Then it's time to hit the stage and take your place in the pantheon of rock legends.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
guitar
on October 4, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
i just play this to score high points so i can feel better about myself t
What's great about it: hero
What's not so great: 80s
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
0points
0of 0voted this as helpful.
 
Put productivity in your pocket. This versatile handheld gives you the power to get organized, create and transport files, view digital photos and much more.Intel~ XScale~ ARM-based processor 200MHz320 x 320 transflective touch-screen display supports more than 65,000 colors32MB internal memory (26MB actual storage capacity); nonvolatile memory, so your information is protected even if the battery runs out
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
palm
on September 11, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
this dealie has 200mhz of power. you can put it in your hand and keep track of stuff while you go
What's great about it: tung
What's not so great: 200mhz
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
4 out of 5
4
Design
4 out of 5
4
Ease of Use
4 out of 5
4
0points
0of 0voted this as helpful.
 
The Classpad 330 graphing calculator features a variety of functions, including graphing, calculus and statistical analysis for quick computations.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
math
on July 31, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
i use this all the time to make graphs and whatnot. it can do all kinds of stuff
What's great about it: is
What's not so great: fun
I would recommend this to a friend!
-2points
2of 6voted this as helpful.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
gangster
on April 29, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
scarface doesnt hold up in this day and age. its very dated and bad. al pacino does a bad cuban and the music is cheesy. it makes me sad.
What's great about it: violence
What's not so great: old
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
0points
0of 0voted this as helpful.
 
Based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 300 takes over the screen like an invading horde. With all the gushing blood of a horror movie and the scope of a classic epic, the second film from Zack Snyder (who helmed the 2004 remake of DAWN OF THE DEAD) is an impressive visual spectacle. Director Zack Snyder Star Gerard Butler, Tom Wisdom, Andrew Pleavin, Vincent Regan, Lena Headey, David Wenham, Special Features Widescreen Audio Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish Subtitles - English, French, Spanish Additional Material Audio Commentary - Zack Snyder - Director; Kurt - Writer; Larry Fong - Director of Photography Trailer Runtime 116 minutes Year of 2007.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
movie
on February 21, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
typical action movie. they say things like this is sparta. lots of people die but it is not that bloody. ive seen better
What's great about it: movie
What's not so great: movie
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-1point
0of 1voted this as helpful.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
maiden
on February 16, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
this is your typical iron maiden. not that metal compared to todays stuff but it was back then. the singer has a high voice and songs are long. i liked it ok
What's great about it: maiden
What's not so great: maiden
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-2points
0of 2voted this as helpful.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
a purchase
on February 15, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
this is good death metal. it makes me happy. i would listen to it again
What's great about it: metal
What's not so great: slow
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-2points
0of 2voted this as helpful.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
cars movie
on February 13, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
i watched this movie once. i didnt feel it was great
What's great about it: cars movie
What's not so great: cars movie
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-1point
0of 1voted this as helpful.
 
Though it makes up for some of the previous edition's mishaps, the Jaws: 30th Anniversary Edition is an almost-perfect DVD that suffers only from a bit of laziness on the part of Universal. Released in 2000 as one of director Steven Spielberg's first blockbusters unveiled on DVD, the Jaws: Collector's Edition was a big seller in the stores, yet still managed to fall short thanks to the studio's unwillingness to include the full two-hour documentary from the laserdisc, long thought of as the definitive look back on the troubled production. So now here comes this two-disc set celebrating the crowd-pleaser's pearl anniversary and the good news is that the documentary has indeed been reinstated to its full glory. Those who have only seen the previous hour-long cut are in for a big treat here, thanks to the incredible detail that was culled from the various sources in the production, including John Williams, Richard Dreyfuss, Roy Scheider, Peter Benchley, production designer Joe Alves, and, of course, Spielberg himself. Another bit of good news involves the inclusion of a never-before-available nine-minute interview on-set with the director from 1974 that gives the audience a rare glimpse of the young director on just his second day of shooting, no doubt already feeling the constraints of the sea-bound production. For aficionados, it's the kind of engaging footage that is endlessly interesting, given the kind of Vietnam hell that followed Spielberg on the rest of the shoot. Other new bits of goodness involve the inclusion of both 5.1 DTS and Dolby tracks (previous versions included either one or the other) along with the infamous original theatrical mono audio track, which will please the hardcore fans out there to no end (many were not happy with the enhanced 5.1 tracks). What isn't pleasing about this edition is the exclusion of the famed theatrical trailers that figured prominently into the success of the film. This lone exclusion will prevent most customers from getting rid of their previous version, which makes little sense in the grand scheme of things given that the rest of the still archives were carried over, including other marketing pieces such as posters, books, T-shirts, and much more. This, along with the fact that no new menus were designed for this edition, just makes Universal look bad. It's like they listened to the gripes about the documentary on the last one, but didn't feel the need to dedicate more money into an anniversary edition of one of the biggest films of all time. The result is yet another DVD that gives the same "play all" feature to the deleted scenes, with the added annoyance of outtakes being thrown into the same feature as well. Though no one will miss the trivia game or the shark facts from the previous version, there will be those who will resent the silliness involved with the loss of the very integral trailers. Still, with the full documentary and the reinstated original mono mix, many will pony up for this release, which comes with a nice commemorative booklet and the same fine 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer carried over from the Widescreen Collector's Edition.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
jaws
on February 11, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
this is an old movie. it doesnt hold up in todays special effects world. the shark is way too big. it also looks fake. also the shark dies at the end which is sad
What's great about it: it kills time
What's not so great: its old
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-5points
0of 5voted this as helpful.
 
One of the 1980s' classic cult comedies comes to DVD in a surprisingly sparse package. So sparse, in fact, that the only bonus feature present is a theatrical trailer. Visually the disc fares little better -- the picture is a little better than a new VHS copy and appears to have been prepared hastily at best. At least it's not pan and scan -- the original theatrical ratio of 1.85:1 has been maintained. The disc's soundtrack is presented in a lackluster Dolby Pro-logic mix which has a mediocre bass presence but makes almost no use of the surround speakers. Overall, this disc reeks of being a victim of hasty production. The film was never a wild success but subsequent word of mouth has garnered it a cult following over the years, and it's a pity that more effort didn't go into the disc's production.
 
  • Tech Insider Network
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
not very good
on February 10, 2008
Posted by: larrrrrry
this is a very overrated movie. i dont know why anybody likes it. personnally i think it stinks
What's great about it: kills time
What's not so great: not very good
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
-4points
0of 4voted this as helpful.
 
larrrrrry's Review Comments
 
larrrrrry has not submitted comments on any reviews.
 
larrrrrry's Questions
 
larrrrrry has not submitted any questions.
 
larrrrrry's Answers
 
larrrrrry has not submitted any answers.