How much terror is too much? Throw the ultimate horror marathon with this release featurng Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI, and Saw: The Final Chapter, and see how much Jigsaw you can take before your nerves are completely shot.
You'd think getting all of the Saw movies for less than $25 would involve some type of Jigsaw-esque test, but no. Best Buy had the collection for around $20. Great deal!
Clash on the battlefields of tomorrow and choose your hero from a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash an array of extraordinary powers and weapons. Engage your enemies in iconic locations from around the globe in the ultimate team-based shooter. Take your place in Overwatch. The world needs heroes.
With multiple "types" of characters all with their own level of difficulty, it's a cinch to find a character that is almost tailor made to your playing style - from speedy, run-and-gun, to nigh unstoppable tanks, Plus, tons of unlockables for each character make the replay value very high. Easy to learn, harder to master, all fun.
Samsung Gear VR for Select Samsung Cell Phones: Mobile virtual reality is finally here. Watch movies in your own private cinema, be at the center of your favorite games, and socialize with friends in a virtual world all your own. The lightweight design and intuitive touchpad drop you right in the action and allow for hours of immersive entertainment.
If you've got a compatible Samsung Galaxy device, you owe it to yourself to grab one of these. Just watching a regular movie on Netflix is an experience unto itself - and that's before even getting into any of the 360d stuff. Plus, some fun games that really put you right in the middle of the action.
Had this on vinyl, then cassette and then CD. Lost said in a flood of basement and managed to grab this off the shelf at my local Best Buy. If all you know of Prince is "1999", "Purple Rain" and what came afterwards, you owe it to yourself to get a copy of his older work.
Some people prefer Adam West, others like Michael Keaton and a third group like Christian Bale (nobody likes Val Kilmer or George Clooney), but regardless who your favorite Batman is, it's a pretty sure bet that this one is their favorite, or at least a close second.
What started in 'Casino Royale' wraps up here in Spectre as we learn who's been pulling the strings to make life rough for 007. With plenty of nods to the old movies in addition to all of the things one would expect from a James Bond movie, this one is easily the best of the modern-Bond era.
Alright, THAT is how you reboot/reinvent a franchise. One of the special features on the Blu Ray is called "Know The Past, Own The Future", but if you modify that just a little to "Respect the past, own the future" you have what this movie did and can do. (and yes, I meant for the summary to be cheesy)
The idea is good - kids turn into raving "monsters" after eating tainted chicken nuggets and it's up to the teachers to put them down - and it works pretty well until the end.