The complete first season of the ABC action series Kung Fu comes to DVD for the first time from Warner Bros. Home Video. This three-disc set contains all 15 episodes and the 90-minute pilot episode, which originally aired during the 1972-1973 season. The set is presented with an anamorphic widescreen transfer and Dolby Digital mono sound in English. There are no subtitles. Included are the featurettes "From Grasshopper to Caine: Creating Kung Fu" and "The Tao of Kwai Chang Caine: Production and Beyond"
Customer Rating
5
As good now as when it originally aired
on April 11, 2009
Posted by: Artisto
from Danbury, CT
The show revolves around a shaolin monk half american, half chinese named Kwai Chang Kane after killing a prince in China (while defending his master) He is forced to flee China due to a price on his head. Kane comes to America seeking his american roots, but is relentlessly pursued by bounty hunters. The show uses flash backs frome Kanes training at the Shaolin temple to illustrate life lessons.
What's great about it: great Show brinings me back to my childhood and in widescreen format
What's not so great: Season one awesome season 2 and the others not available in Widescreen
This concert video, culled from two acoustic performances by Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, has been given a glossy treatment on DVD. David Gilmour: In Concert has been transferred to disc in its original full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and viewers have a choice of two audio tracks -- one in Dolby Digital 5.1, and the other in PCM Stereo. The disc does not include subtitles or closed captioning. In addition to the concert material, the disc includes several bonus performances, including Gilmour and Jools Holland performing "I Put A Spell On You" with Mica Paris, Gilmore's rendition of "Don't" from a Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller tribute concert, and the guitarist working on a musical adaptation of Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18" in his home recording studio. The disc also has a text section of song lyrics, and a chapter that can be used to test your home theater's Dolby Digital 5.1 settings.
Customer Rating
5
What's not to like!
on August 16, 2007
Posted by: Artisto
from Danbury, CT
David Gilmour famed Lead vocalist & Guitarist of The Pink Floyd really Shines On in this concert dvd. Performing Pink Floyd Classics. Dave even pays homage to founding member Syd Barret by performing a couple of Syds songs, Dominoes never sounded better. Packed with lot's of extras including Comfortably numb performed with Mr Bob Geldolf of the Boom Town Rats( Geldolf also played Pink in the movie the Wall). Rick Wright of the Floyd also makes an appearence for a couple of numbers including one of his solo songs. Excellent concert great sound and visuals especially on a good home entertainment system....Enjoy!
If your a Pink Floyd fan or just a rock fan you will love this album. This is Dave at his best. Very smooth & Soothing album. Flows like fluid. just awesome!
Save space and time with this 200-disc changer/recorder that connects to your computer, allowing you to record TV shows saved on your hard drive to disc and free up valuable storage space. Backup your CD collection to your computer hard drive and your days of searching for a specific track and fumbling through CD cases will be over.
Customer Rating
4
Great media space saver
on August 16, 2007
Posted by: Artisto
from Danbury, CT
Excellent disc changer/Recorder. Works great with VGCRC-310. If you use a lot of recordable media or have a large cd and, or DVD collection this changer is worth getting. Put away your cd/dvd cases and just load the changer up. Store up to 200 discs. not much to do on the actual changer except load and eject. Comes with easy to use software. Highly recommended.