Tilt or extend your television for maximum viewing enjoyment with this Sanus Advanced Tilt TV wall mount. Able to support up to 150 pounds of weight, this mount can easily handle flat screen televisions up to 90 inches. Click, lock and release on this Sanus Advanced Tilt TV wall mount let you find a viewing angle and secure it.
I've never had a tv wall mount install more simply than this one. Everything you need to either upgrade an existing mount or start from scratch is included. There is even a website that gives you height recommendations based on tv size and mounting position. Paired with all of the fine adjustment knobs and the ability to not only tilt but also pull away from the wall, I wish I could give it more than 5 stars.
I went to experience the oscar nominee as soon as it became available in my local theater. The best way to describe why a movie like this deserves such a good rating lies in the director's ability to create such a visually interesting film that remains suspenseful even with the viewer ultimately knowing the ending to the movie. That appears to be the mark of a good film these days. Boyle's ability to shoot an entire full length movie the really only takes place in one location (behind a boulder) is genius. He ends up supplementing the lack of scene change and action with intense emotional "distractions", pulling at every sensory part of your body. This was one movie that I did not mind the plethora of gore that left little to the viewers imagination. Because the climax is the severing of the arm (no need for a spoiler I hope?), it would have been futile and lackluster to approach this iconic scene any other way. Those 10 or 15 minutes of detailed action on Franco's part will leave you quite a bit queazy and second guessing your next trip to Utah. But without that scene, you just watched a man trapped behind a rock for 2 hours who ultimately walks out with one less appendage. If you can stomach this final scene, you will not be disappointed in the emotional and visually stunning film you just experienced.
What's great about it: fantastic sensory experience, great directing
What's not so great: if you can't handle the gore, it's all for naught.