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    May 27, 2008
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
What a suprise
on August 30, 2013
Posted by: Hollowed
Verified Purchase:Yes
Let me just say that I had no intention to see this movie originally, my 4 year old decided otherwise. We rented the movie and watched it for family movie night and I was blown away. The trailers for the movie made it look pretty stereotypically boring but they were a lie. The story was well done and actually had a very good overall message....I won't go into detail...spoilers and all.
My Best Buy number: 2025738203
My Best Buy number: 2025738203
What's great about it: Great family movie
What's not so great: nada
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Google Chromecast: Easily stream your favorite apps and media to your TV via Wi-Fi with Chromecast. Use the included USB cable to plug the Chromecast into your TV, and control streaming content using your compatible smartphone, tablet or computer.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great for the price
on August 30, 2013
Posted by: Hollowed
Verified Purchase:Yes
I was interested in the Chromecast since it's announcement and jumped at the chance to get one. $35 to stream Netflix, Youtube, Chrome browser plus audio and video from either my Tablet PC, Laptop or Android phone...um yes thank you. I knew going in that there would be very few supported features so I'm ok with that. At $35 can you complain?...well yes I suppose you can but whatever. I have used it in multiple locations so far but this one will find it's home in the kid's playroom. I will be able to start shows for the kiddos while in the next room, or the kitchen, or anywhere I pick up my home wifi.
My Best Buy number: 2025738203
My Best Buy number: 2025738203
What's great about it: Easy setup, great price
What's not so great: Lack of content...for now
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
4 out of 5
4
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
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Learn more about Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia. (Flash demo) Synopsis Combine your favorite B-movie horror flicks with comic-book designs and what do you get? A frightfully fun game that brings all the freaks out to play. Monster Madness is an intense, over-the-top clash of shoot-'em-up action, dark humor and crazy creatures. If you crave something a little different, you'll definitely want to take part in the Battle for Suburbia.You can experience co-op action with up to three other players and also enter four-player deathmatch scenarios. There is even an online Competitive mode that lets a total of 16 players unleash mayhem and violence. There are more than 40 unique monsters and loads of clever weapons to use. Blast apart a completely destructible environment and even manipulate devious death traps. Unleash your inner beast as you travel through a wide world of horror, sci-fi and comic elements.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Fun with friends
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
This game can be a little confusing at first but after a little bit its alot of fun. Many, many, many different enemys and levels. its a fun game, but its alot more fun when your playing it with friends. a must own
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII. (Flash demo) SynopsisIn response to the Third Reich's plans to create a weapon of mass destruction, the American government unleashes Operation Wildcard. You are the leader of this undercover squad of elite pilots, and your mission is to sabotage the enemy's evil plans. You and your men will engage in dramatic and movie-like spy missions and encounter an opposition that has an elite team of its own. Can you and your crew disarm the Third Reich and become the saviors of the entire world?In Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII, you'll deal out destruction in 18 epic missions to accomplish your objectives. Your skirmishes will take you to Cairo, the Himalayas, Moscow's Red Square and other captivating environments, all depicted in incredible next-generation graphics. Pilot more than 50 authentic planes and prototypes, such as the Gotha Go 229, the Meteor and more, through intense aerial battles. Try out experimental weapons to gain the upper hand in combat. Take part in a variety of co-op and squad-based missions in Epic Battle and Capture the Flag modes.
 
Customer Rating
3 out of 5
3
just okay
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
This game is okay. its fun, but not as good as the original. If your looking for a realistic flight game, this is not it.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Learn more about Thrillville: Off the Rails. (Flash demo) SynopsisPull down the safety bar and strap yourself in for the ultimate thrill ride in Thrillville: Off the Rails. Create and explore a theme park of your own design, featuring 20 death-defying rides called WHOA coasters. Construct a coaster that leaps from one track to another, launches through the air like a cannonball and hurtles through heated rings of fire. Engage in conversations with park guests and use their feedback to make yours the best park it can be, but watch out for visitors who may be up to no good.Play 14 new and 20 returning mini games: Take on boxing robots in Robo K.O., travel to the 2D platforming action of Sparkle Island in Sparkle Quest, assume the role of a boxing Chihuahua in Bandito Chinchilla and unleash your aggression in the vertical scrolling excitement of Tank Frenzy. Apply the Nitro Stunt to propel your coaster's car across a broken track, watch the giant Pendulizer arm grab the car as it narrowly misses a gap and get woozy as the Escape Drop lets your car plummet in a full 90-degree free fall.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Fun for everyone
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
This game is alot of fun. building your own themepark, who wouldn't want to do that! many different tasks, characters, and rides. only downside is the story seems too short, but thats just me.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Learn more about Call of Duty 2: Game of the Year Edition. (Flash demo) From the desert sands of northern Africa to the ransacked streets of Russian cities, you'll be at the center of WWII's deadliest combat zones. Step into the shoes of an average soldier and learn what it means to truly fight for justice, honor and freedom in this intense simulation of some of the greatest battles ever waged. In a game where every decision is a matter of life or death, you need to rely on your squad to back you up. With innovative new gameplay, your fellow soldiers will know when to draw enemy fire, lay down cover, use foxholes, move tanks and warn you of incoming troops. They even communicate vital information using the new context-sensitive battle chatter system.Call of Duty 2: Game of the Year Edition lets you watch an exclusive behind-the-scenes video with the game's developer. Learn about the history of the actual assault on Point du Hoc in "Rangers Lead the Way." Enjoy a gallery of dynamic production art and discover how Call of Duty 2 went from vision to video game. Take mission walkthroughs accompanied by developer commentary.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
good game
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
Good game and good missions. If you have played other call of duty games and liked them, you should pick this up
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Return to Liberty City and the cruel streets in this second take of Grand Theft Auto IV. Customizable cars let you design Niko Bellic's ride as he travels the city in search of his fortune and an escape from his past. Intricate maps and the hottest music available on the stereo make Grand Theft Auto IV a wild adventure.
 
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Fun game
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
Overall i'd say this is a great game for mature gamers. It has many of the features seen in other gta games, and even more new ones. GTA4 has a good story and many interesting characters. I would say one of this game strongest points is the online multiplayer ability. The game has a good replay value but the multiplayer makes it a definite must own!
What's great about it: lots of cool new features
What's not so great: lots of cool features gone
I would recommend this to a friend!
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After years of waiting, one of the most anticipated DVD sets is finally here -- The Adventures of Indiana Jones: The Complete DVD Movie Collection, a grand release for one of the most beloved and successful film trilogies in history. Packaged in a classy Lucasfilm/Paramount box, all three of the first films are included, with an exclusive bonus disc delving into the behind-the-scenes meat long sought after by fans throughout the years. While it might not be the definitive, end-all-be-all release (that now-fabled set would have probably included the scrapped fourth entry in the series, still in pre-production at the time of this release), though be sure, this collection is simply jaw-dropping at times and worth the wait in the end. In this set, each film is presented in its original glorious 2.35:1 widescreen aspect ratio, with an incredible Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track, all digitally remastered by THX -- and boy, does it show! With lush hues and deep blacks, the series feels new all over again, with Raiders especially benefiting from its new brilliant picture and sound quality. Thankfully, there hasn't been too much digital tinkering on the images, with the subtle reflection during the snake pit scene still intact -- though a few matting issues in the Last Crusade seem to have been corrected. While having the trilogy finally hit the DVD market is truly something to rejoice about, the party really starts to heat up with the Bonus Material disc, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage never seen outside of the Lucasfilm archives. First off, there are the three feature-length documentaries on the trilogy, which can be viewed separately or all together, clocking in at a whopping two-hour-plus running time. Covering each film throughout their story lines, while focusing in at each setup to break down various action pieces, casting decisions, and filming locations, the specials give you full access to most every major player in the production and completely justifies the non-inclusion of any audio commentaries. Classic stories are shared from everyone ranging from Spielberg to Lucas, Harrison Ford to every leading lady he fell for, to the beloved supporting cast including John Rhys-Davis, and yes, even Short Round (Quan Ke Huy) makes an appearance. Whether viewed back to back or each individually, these documentaries are at the core perfect studies of the trilogy, and with exclusive footage like bits from the infamous Tom Selleck screen test, they're the most exciting extras to hit the DVD market in a long time. Also on the disc are collections of featurettes that fill in the filmmaking gaps that the documentary glossed over. Clocking in a little above ten minutes each, the four sections represent the traditional (i.e. non-CG) technical sides of the film -- Stunts, Sounds, Music, and the Light and Magic. From the origins of the trilogy's sound effect library with Ben Burtt to footage of John Williams' original scoring sessions, the featurettes manage to affectively capture how the series was truly a joint effort with the very best people of their craft putting their all into the three films. Finally on the bonus disc, there's a massive Trailers section, which includes three trailers for Raiders (teaser, theatrical, and re-release), just the theatrical for Temple of Doom, and both the teaser and theatrical for The Last Crusade. As usual with long-awaited discs, there are still a few things missing. Where, in fact, are the deleted scenes? Also perplexing is the exclusion of the Temple of Doom teaser, included on one of the first video releases of Raiders. Of course, these are small gripes, and ones which only the eventual box set down the road will answer as to whether they'll see the light of day or not. Still, with the astounding transfers and engrossing extras, this box set should prove that the wait was well worth it -- for you can finally have pristine copies of the Indiana Jones trilogy among your collection, and that is truly a beautiful thing.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great!!!!!!
on May 27, 2008
Posted by: Hollowed
I've owned this set since it came out. This is one, if not the best trilogy of all time! The Indiana Jones Movies have it all: action, adventure, romance, suspense, comedy, drama and more. If you don't own these movies already, you should pick them up.
What's great about it: Some of the best movies ever
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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