Fritz Lang delivers this masterpiece revolving around World War II. Ray Milland is brilliant as Stephen Neale, caught in a world with possible (German party involved in the Holocaust - can't use the "N-word" for some reason!!) connections.
Brew the perfect pot of coffee with this programmable coffee maker that features an adjustable on/off audible signal, as well as a cleaning cycle and dual water windows.
Overall1 out of 5
Stopped working after 3 months
Bylkd123fromNew York, NY
Stopped working after 3 months. I would not purchase this product again. I called customer service at Best Buy and they said they only take returns after 30 days- so it looks like i'm going to need to buy another coffee maker. Horrible customer service and an awful return policy. A coffee maker should work for at least 6months to a year...would never purchase a "Mr. Coffee" product again.
Italy12
Fuquay Varina, NC
oh boy...
December 13, 2013
Best Buy is not responsible for the product working or not working. They simply sell the product. Their return policy is the same no matter what items you buy. They sell something called a protection plan, which is optional, and nobody seems to ever want one because they are a perceived scam. Well, you needed one!
The manufacturer also has a limited warranty for, most likely, one year. Did you look into that? Before you blame the retailer, look at all of your options. Technology, whether a computer, tablet, TV, appliance, etc. are not all 100% perfect. Some people get good products, some people don't.
I ordered this movie online only because Best Buy has it listed as the 2006 remake. It's not, in fact it's a more expensive version of the 1978 Blu Ray copy. So if you are looking for the 2006 remake on Blu Ray, this isn't it, and if you want the 1978 version then order the cheaper one from Best Buy. I'm not sure what makes this one so special.
Italy12
Fuquay Varina, NC
why so expensive, you ask?
December 8, 2016
It is the Scream Factory version, which has a lot of extras and usually, with Scream Factory, there is usually an upgrade in picture quality, depending on the film's source or if any restoration/clean-up work was done on the film. Scream Factory (an imprint of Shout! Factory) releases usually go for about $20-$30 depending on where you buy them.