Easily prepare up to 12 cups of delicious coffee with this Mr. Coffee SKX23 coffee maker, which features dual water windows for simple monitoring and cord storage to help you keep an organized kitchen. The 2-hour auto shutoff helps ensure safe operation.
Customer Rating
5
Great Coffee Maker
on March 24, 2009
Posted by: Terry41
from Lockwood, MO
Needed to replace my old Mr. Coffee pot and got this one. Like the programmable start for the days when have to get up and get going without having to find the start button.
What's great about it: Programable start and auto shutoff
What's not so great: Drip when sneaking a cup but nothing a quick wipe with cloth won't fix
The most disorganized crew in the Navy returns in this updated adaptation of the once-popular TV sitcom. Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale (Tom Arnold) has retired from the U.S. Navy and is living on the old PT boat he used to command. He spends his days making the rounds of the Caribbean Island of San Moreno, where he was stationed at the end of his career and now peddles pin-up calendars and booze to sailors. However, McHale's idyllic surroundings are soon spoiled when Vladikov (Tim Curry), tired of being known as the "second-best terrorist in the world," decides to stage a bid for world domination and targets San Moreno first. Desperate to fend off Vladikov, Capt. Binghampton (Dean Stockwell) calls McHale back to active duty. McHale is once again saddled with a crew of misfits and losers, including the easily frightened Ensign Parker (David Alan Grier), straight-laced Lt. Carpenter (Debra Messing), good-natured Happy (French Stewart), and Virgil (Bruce Campbell). Ernest Borgnine, star of the original TV series, appears in a small role as a high-ranking Pentagon official who turns out to be McHale's father.
Customer Rating
5
Great Tom Arnold Movie
on March 23, 2009
Posted by: Terry41
from Lockwood, MO
One of the best Tom Arnold movies that he made as a stand alone character instead of playing sidekick. Great spin off of the old television series.