These Sony Step-Up EX Series MDREX110AP/W earbud headphones feature 9mm drivers and high-energy neodymium magnets for full-spectrum audio with robust bass. The multifunction button allows easy control over audio playback via a compatible cell phone.
I absolutely love these earbuds! It comes with 3 differently sized silicon coverings to fit your ear, it dulls outside noise considerably (which is essential if you live in NYC, and need something to drown out the city noise as much as possible), the sound quality is great, and it has a sleek look. There is a mic and a single button on the small rectangular unit of the left ear side wire. If you're listening to music, one click pauses/plays the music, double-clicking skips to the next song, double-clicking while holding down on the 2nd click fast-forwards through the song you're listening to, triple-clicking goes to the beginning of the song/to the previous song, triple-clicking while holding down on the 3rd click rewinds the song that you're listening to. My only complaint is that there are no buttons to turn the volume up or down like there are on the earbuds that come with the iPhone. Regardless, every time that I accidentally put these through the washing machine, because I forgot them in my pocket, or when I lose them, I buy this pair again, because the price for the quality of earbuds you're buying is great!
This release contains every episode from the first season of True Detective, the HBO series starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as two police detectives investigating the ritualistic murder of a woman, and uncovering a possibly conspiracy in the process. Meanwhile, their own personal lives are a wreck, often affecting how they do their job. Series creator Nic Pizzolatto wrote ever episode, and each was directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.
Hands down the best miniseries of the year. This is a very dark story that deals with religion, murder, cults, and family issues. It's a slow-burner with big payoffs, and you have to pay attention to what is going on with the characters and storyline, otherwise it is easy to get lost. With only 8 episodes, it's a great one to binge in a day, and has outstanding performances by Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. For anyone that loves dark premium cable television dramas, it doesn't get much better than this.
Gravity was definitely deserving of its 7 Academy Awards, and in my opinion, was snubbed for Best Picture. I saw it in IMAX 3D, and was worried that it wouldn't translate well on a home TV, but was pleasantly surprised that it was still just as captivating.
Fargo is full of one-liners and dark humor. It has great acting by Frances McDormand who won the Oscar for Best Actress for this role, by William H. Macy and Steve Buscemi. Great 90s classic!
This is a fun, feel-good movie that was extremely enjoyable to watch. It's a nice story about a divorced father reconnecting with his son through his passion for cooking. Very re-watchable!
A drifter named Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton) brings trouble to small-town Minnesota and influences insurance salesman Lester Nygaard (Martin Freeman) into murder. Meanwhile, a pair of local police officers are trying to piece together a series of murders which they believe is connected to Malvo and Nygaard.
If you love the movie Fargo, then this is a must-have. It connects to the movie, and has great acting by Martin Freeman, Billy Bob Thornton, and most notably Allison Tolman. It has one of the best Pilot episodes I've ever seen, and it keeps you hooked and guessing what's going to happen next. Addicting television at its finest!
The Dark Knight pushed the expectations of superhero movies being able to have superior acting in it. Heath Ledger kills it as the Joker and is one of the many reasons that make it re-watchable.
T2 is arguably one of the best sequels ever made. It made leaps and bounds for special effects in action movies, and it still holds up today. This is a must have for cinephiles who enjoy great action movies, SFX, or, of course, AHHHNOLD.
Season 4 of the Prohibition-era drama opens in February 1924 as Nucky (Steve Buscemi) makes peace with New Yorkers Masseria (Ivo Nandi) and Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg), moves into the abandoned Albatross Hotel and, coincidentally, spreads his wings with a potential real-estate bonanza in Florida, where he's smitten with a saucy barkeep (Patricia Arquette). Back in Atlantic City, Chalky (Michael K. Williams) runs the boardwalk's Onyx Club, though the mysterious Harlem intellectual Dr. Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright) challenges his North Side reign, and Eddie (Anthony Laciura) finally gets a promotion. In Philadelphia, Eli's son Willie (Ben Rosenfield) dives in over his head at college; while in the Midwest, Nelson (Michael Shannon) pulls double duty for Chicago mobsters Capone (Stephen Graham) and O'Banion (Arron Shiver), and a wandering Richard (Jack Huston) reconnects with his roots. With Shea Whigham, Brian Geraghty, Ron Livingston, Margot Bingham, Anatol Yusef and Domenick Lombardozzi.
If you love Scorsese and/or DiCaprio, then this is a must have. We all know that Leo is a fantastic actor, and he excels playing Jordan Belfort, the crooked, millionaire, playboy, con artist. Jonah Hill is the highlight in this movie though, he gives his strongest performance yet as Donny Azoff and is a good complement to DiCaprio's Belfort.
My Best Buy number: 2851837026
My Best Buy number: 2851837026
What's great about it: Funny, great acting,
What's not so great: Lots of cursing and nudity, not for the easily offended