"Cold in July" kind of snuck up on a lot of us film buffs last year with its edgy throwback synth-soundtrack, brilliantly twisting plot, and all-around solid cast (Sam Shephard, in particular, is fantastic). There sadly aren't many extras included, but with a movie this good, the fact that you're getting fantastic picture and sound quality is enough. Highly recommended.
John Landis' "An American Werewolf in London" is a hilarious, horrifying, ingenious take on the werewolf genre, and its legacy will likely stand the test of time. Originally intended to star John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, Landis' good friends, budget concerns due to the film's very unique tone led to a different cast that greatly benefited the final film, which maintains laughs while bringing honest scares along with the killer soundtrack and amazing special effects work by the legendary Rick Baker. The amount of extras included on this release make it worth just about anything they'd want to charge for it, but it's almost always under $10. A fantastic release.
Danny Boyle's 2002 horror thriller "28 Days Later" is rightly regarded as one of the finest horror films of the past two decades, and the more action-centric follow-up from Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is a lot of fun, if not quite as revolutionary. Getting both on Blu for this cheap is a deal you can't really pass up.
The all-new Magic Mouse 2 has been enhanced to deliver more comfort and functionality than ever before. It includes a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery that charges fast, lasts about amonth or more between charges, and eliminates the need for disposable batteries. With the included Lightning to USB cable, you can charge your device and automatically pair it with any Mac.
Overall3 out of 5
Only get it if you really like Apple design
ByBobsYourUncle
From an aesthetic design standpoint, it looks great. It works well with Apple computers due to the fact you can use the multitouch gestures. That alone makes the mouse worth using if you have a Mac.
Otherwise, this mouse loses points on the ergonomic design because it's so flat and doesn't really cradle your palm very well. In addition, the lightning charging port is on the bottom of the device which is a poor design decision if you ask me. What if you need to charge it while in the middle of doing some work? You have to stop you workflow.
I bought this mouse as a gift for someone. There's no way I'd use this mouse for myself. It's not comfortable and there are design flaws that make this mouse from being usable on a daily basis.
MattH
That isn't a flaw in the design.
December 20, 2015
The mouse's charging port is on the bottom because 2 minutes of charging gets you HOURS of battery life, and a full charge can last a month. You can't knock a product for your basic misunderstanding of what makes it different from its predecessor. It isn't designed to be plugged in while being used because that is, quite literally, pointless. Plug it in, stand up, stretch your back, whatever, sit back down. It'll be ready to go.