You've got all the tools for crafting the greatest entertainment experience you've ever known. Your PlayStation 3 is hooked up to your 3DTV, and the volume is pumping through your new Sony amps. You invited some friends over to watch a new movie you picked up on Blu-ray Disc. The picture's great, the sound is clear — now you just have to get away from the menu so the movie can actually start. You press a button on the remote. The movie doesn't start, but the sound shuts off — that was the remote for your speakers. Ok, no big deal. You find another remote and get ready to start the movie — but this is the remote for your TV. Looks like movie night's going to be delayed.Quit fumbling around with numerous remotes and take control of your entertainment world with the Media/Blu-ray Disc Remote Control for PlayStation 3. Compatible with the PlayStation 3, most TVs and Sony Amps, you can navigate and control your entertainment with one simple device, which makes it easy to listen to music, watch a movie and browse through the photos on your PlayStation 3 without switching between remotes. New buttons and functions let you switch the audio and video inputs in a snap, go back and forth between viewing angles and select either 2D or 3D mode, giving you full access to your entertainment universe. Your electronics come together to deliver one amazing entertainment experience — it's time you control them with one device.
It's a remote that controls both your ps3 (via bluetooth) and your TV (via IR) connected to the console. An earlier version of the ps3 remote control does not have the capability to control your TV and so you're stuck with juggling two remotes (when you need to turn TV on, control volume, etc.) The controls could be more ergonomic. Hard to touch the buttons on the very bottom of the remote with one hand, unless you have a very flexible thumb.
My Best Buy number: 960461293
What's great about it: Easy to pair with PS3, Easy to program code for TV,
What's not so great: Delicate, especially the battery cover. Try not to drop it.
Jeeja Yanin is possibly the best martial arts actress I've seen in a long time. Not only that she can fight but her performance as an autistic child is spot on. I hope to see more of her in future film projects, as long she doesn't get attracted (or distracted) by Hollywood.
What's great about it: Best Fighting Choreagraphy, and they have the scars and wounds to prove it.
What's not so great: Subtitle doesn't match English voice-dubbing.
I really enjoyed the movie as much as the first film, but didn't find many of the humorous scenes as funny as the first film. The action is great. The new robots are just as great as the first group.
What's great about it: A lot of actions. A lot more robots, including females.
What's not so great: Comic relief scenes aren't as funny as in the first film.