I loved this movie "The Banquet" I guess they changed the name in hopes of better sales. The set design is awesome not using any CGI to make it look bigger or more impressive. Some of the style resembles Lord of the Rings and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon but still holds well on it's own as well as the story adapted from Hamlet. I think what kills this movie for the average view is the ending which requires some thinking. I have come up with appropriate ending theory that makes sense. I have not gone through all the extras yet but have listen to the commentary that was very informative. When I purchased this bluray I noticed a Best Buy exclusive sticker on it so for now you will not find it retailed anywhere else.
What's great about it: Movie & commentary
What's not so great: The packaging and new name of the movie
You were recruited for your speed, arm and ability to see the field. Now as you march out of the tunnel, arms locked with your teammates to show your solidarity, you hear the roar of the students and fans whose hopes of a national championship rest on your shoulders. Your school wins the toss, and has elected to receive the ball. After an electrifying runback by the returner, you rush out to the huddle with your heart pounding in your chest. It sounds as though the crowd has grown louder since the start of the game, but you must tune them out. The call comes in to you from the sidelines — five receivers shotgun spread — you break the huddle and come to the line when you notice something — the defensive backs are creeping up. Just as you yell, "Hike", the defense is in the backfield knocking you down — but the crowd is roaring as your wide receiver streaks down the sideline with the ball heading for the end zone. You jump up and sprint to the end of the field and join in the celebration — this is what it's like to play college football.Take to the field like never before in NCAA Football 11. Featuring authentic offenses that actual NCAA programs use, including "no-huddle" spread, triple option, wishbone, wild hog and pistol formations, NCAA Football 11 gives you 120 ways to win. The all-new locomotion system takes your gameday experience to the next level with realistic running mechanics. Feel what it's like to actually cover the gridiron right from your explosive first step. Relish the ability to stop on a dime and change direction, rebalancing yourself after an over-pursuit. Become immersed in the exciting action from kickoff to the final gun with commentary and analysis from ESPN broadcasters Kirk Herbstreit and Brad Nessler, and receive updates on the sidelines from reporter Erin Andrews. Feel the emotion and raw intensity of college football like never before with NCAA Football 11.
Customer Rating
1
If you have older versions don't get this one.
on August 4, 2010
Posted by: QEG
from Honolulu, HI
The reason I rated this 1 star after playing 2 weeks and about 40 games I have gotten frustrated with all the bugs. I wonder if this was even play tested. I'm not expecting this game to be flawless but the bugs have been numerous and that's just playing offline. Examples, T.O.P. is always wrong in 20 minute game (5 min quarters) T.O.P. ends up being something 27 minutes. P.O.W. the defensive player chosen would have tackles 2 and be P.O.W. In hurry up offense players sometimes line up off sides nothing new. CPU quarterback in option offense sometimes stands there and holds the ball until tackled. Recovered an onside kick at the 40 yard line and went on offensive on the other 40 yard line losing 20 yards. Trophies still disappear from profile unless saved. The announcers seems to call out the play more than past versions like "great play by the linebacker" when defensive end make the sack. The game clock stops when it shouldn't and stops when it shouldn't on certain plays. In hurry-up offensive the game clock never starts after a 1st down you run the delay of game clock down to zero without the game clock moving. If have a injured player going in bowl season his injury status never changes so you will never that player in your bowl game. I could go on and on and on but I think you get the point. There are few improvements but it's like one step forward and one and half steps backwards. Been playing from 2007 version and this to date seems to be the most buggiest yet.
Thoroughly clean carpets and bare floors with this cordless sweeper vacuum that features 4 rotating brushes that pick up debris at the same time for efficient cleaning. The bending pole and swiveling design allow you to clean hard-to-reach spaces.
Customer Rating
4
Works fine
on February 11, 2010
Posted by: QEG
from Honolulu, HI
This product tends to mixed reviews. It works fine for me on carpet and tile floors. One big complaint is hair especially long hair it gets caught on the brushes and take time to clear our. If it weren't for that the product would very good. Of course it's not made to replace the vacuum but it's a good in-between a broom and vacuum.