LG LCRT2010ST Full-Size Microwave: Convenient one-touch cooking buttons, preset controls and sensor cooking abilities make it easy to quickly prepare food for even the most impatient crowds.
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Replaced our 10+ years old LG model duke to the paint Flaking off and beginning to rust out. This model was larger and seemed better built. It has performed well thus far. Very spacious; fairly easy to use; no complaints.
Print more for less with this Canon color ink cartridge pack. It includes cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks enhanced with the proprietary ChromaLife100+ system to produce stunningly-pigmented, long-lasting colors for personal and business documents. Use this Canon color ink cartridge pack with specialized Canon photo paper and select PIXMA printers to bring your treasured memories to life.
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Well, as we all know printer manufacturers probably make more money selling the ink cartridges than they do selling the printer itself. The problem with generic inks is that the quality can be inconsistent-- if you know of a brand that works as well, buy it...if you are not sure, stick with what you know will work...
Duncan's (Ken Marino) life is a real pain in the ass. Tormented by a manipulative, crooked boss (Patrick Warburton), a nagging mother (Mary Kay Place) with a boyfriend 1/3 her age, a deadbeat new age dad (Stephen Root), and a sweet, yet pressuring, wife (Gillian Jacobs), his mounting stress starts to trigger an insufferable gastrointestinal reaction. Out of ideas and at the end of his rope, Duncan seeks the help of a hypnotherapist (Peter Stormare), who helps him discover the root of his unusual stomach pain A pintsized demon living in his intestine that, triggered by excessive anxiety, forces it's way out and slaughters the people who have angered him. Out of fear that his intestinal gremlin may target it's wrath on the wrong person, Duncan attempts to befriend it, naming it Milo and indulging it to keep it's seemingly insatiable appetite at bay.
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Obviously, a film about a man with a monster in his backside is not going to be high art...but no art at all? Some of the aspects of this movie reminds one of Henenlotter's Brain Damage (or to a certain extent, Basket Case) Milo tries to be something, but who knows what-- not satire, not allegory, not funny...The Milo creature is really lame and lacks the charm of the above mentioned, Henelotter's creatures...he looks to be the size of the average two year old so how he will fit into one's darker regions defies imagination...not funny, lacks imagination, lacks...save your money, buy Brain Damage (or Basket case for that matter).
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Written by Krzysztof Kieslowski ( The Three Colours Trilogy "Heaven, Hell and Purgatory"), directed by Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run, Cloud Atlas), starring Cate Blanchett and on Blu-ray for around $6.00-- what could go wrong? Well, a few things...a rather rare and unseen Italian/German film that to my knowledge was not readily available on DVD. Probably for the best-- a slow moving, at times tedious semi-thriller that begs you to push the fast forward button on the remote. Tykwer's direction is good but seems subdued and rather boring at times but nevertheless is competent and has moments of brilliance. The picture quality is nothing to write home about-- if there is a DVD release I doubt this Blu-ray was a major improvement...but the Blu-ray is only a few bucks...much less than dragging yourself to the movie theatre and paying 3 times as much for something of less quality. Buy it and see for yourself...it is worth $6.00, but not much more...