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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
i love all of the die hard movies, they are all great. all of the movies have a great story and great action sequences. bruce willis is also a top notch actor and does a great job of being the anti hero we all root for. great movie to own.
What's great about it: action, acting
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
good movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
i love all of the die hard movies, they are all great. all of the movies have a great story and great action sequences. bruce willis is also a top notch actor and does a great job of being the anti hero we all root for. great movie to own.
What's great about it: great action, good story
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Directed by Nick Cassavetes, this adaptation of author Nicholas Sparks' bestselling novel revolves around Noah Calhoun's (James Garner) regular visits to a female patron (Gena Rowlands) of an area nursing home. Rather than bore her with the inanities of everyday life, Calhoun reads from an old, faded notebook containing the sweeping account of a young couple (Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams) whose love affair was tragically put to a halt after their separation in the midst of World War II. Seven years later, the couple was reunited, and, despite having taken radically different paths, they found themselves unable to resist the call of a second chance. The Notebook also features Joan Allen, Sam Shepard, and Kevin Connolly.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
GREAT movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
i am a guy who typically like action flicks, movies on my top list are gladiator, braveheart, 300, 28 days later ect. this movie however is also one of my top movies and remains to be the only movie i have held on to and not gotten rid of at some point in time.
the story is basically about 2 people who fell in love and something splits them up, a few years later they meet again and then have to figure out what to do. without ruining the story it is a great movie with a very good ending. loved it, recommend it. own it.
What's great about it: great moving story
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
good movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
this is one of the friday the 13 th films i remember the most. it is a great movie to add to the collection and jason makes another comeback for more slasher action
What's great about it: jason
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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1 out of 5
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nothing to do with jason
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
im not sure why they have this titled friday the 13th, it has nothing to do with jason or anything related to what everyone refers to friday the 13th.most stories involve some creepy artifact that has some powers or does something. some are creepy but it isnt worth purchasing, if you have satellite you can still watch these episodes on tv, im not sure about cable.
over all very misleading and has nothing to do with crystal lake or jason, or anything jason touched, or looked at.
if you like stories about curses and wierd antiquities i guess this is for you, if not stay clear.
What's great about it: some stories are creepy
What's not so great: has nothing to do with jason or the friday 13th movies.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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4 out of 5
4
good start to a great series
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
this is the least favorite of all the firday films for me. i really got into it on the second movie. it is still a good movie and a good start to the series. worth picking up for slasher fans
What's great about it: the start of the best slasher ever
What's not so great: jasons mom
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
if you have never seen the firday the 13th film it is a good horror movie, in my opinion one of the best horror series ever created. it is a great slasher series and i recommend all of parts 1-9, after jason takes manhatten the series went downhill with some outrageous dumb plot lines. i guess they are worth watching to say you watched them but i wouldnt recommend buying any past jason takes manhatten, which was my favorite. looking forward to seeing the remake though
What's great about it: picks up right after the 2nd one
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
this is the first movie where jason appears as the killer. it is very good and it is a classic, i grew up with these movies. definatly a must see if you havent seen it before.
What's great about it: jason appears
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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For those who thought director Zack Snyder's remake of George A. Romero's zombie classic packed an impressive punch in theaters, Universal Home Video's DVD release of the unrated director's cut provides even more bloody fun -- in addition to offering some impressive bonus materials that actually serve to enhance the viewing experience. Lovingly presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen, this release of Dawn of the Dead looks fantastic. Not only does the presentation feature colors that are as bold as they are vivid, but it also offers great skin tones, shows little to no signs of edge enhancement, and delivers pitch-black darkness in the nighttime scenes. Dawn of the Dead is a very high-contrast film, and Universal has done a terrific job in faithfully preserving its visual presentation on the small screen. The Dolby Digital 5.1 surround mix likewise does an effective job in keeping viewers ill at ease by means of punchy music cues and eerie directional effects. Additional footage that didn't appear in the theatrical release covers everything from more graphic zombie mayhem to some revealing and endearing character development. Even with such a hearty visual presentation, the reason most viewers will be purchasing this disc is for the generous bonus materials -- and they're not likely to be disappointed. Unlike the sometimes superfluous extras on most over-bloated special edition DVDs, Dawn of the Dead offers some bonus materials that truly draw the viewer in to the experience of the film. "The Lost Tape" of gun store owner Andy (Bruce Bohne) offers a videotaped document of the one of the more appealing but justifiably underdeveloped characters in the film, while "Special Report: Zombie Invasion" offers a faux newscast which covers the epidemic from the first reports to the moment when broadcast television gives way to the Emergency Broadcast System. If the 12-plus minutes of deleted scenes aren't necessarily the "pulse-pounding scenes too terrifying for the final theatrical release!" that the packaging promises, they do offer a few nice scares and some great character development in addition to showing, through the optional commentary, that Snyder has a keen eye for pacing. For those interested in special makeup effects, this release offers a trio of unrated exclusives that are both revealing and informative. "Raising the Dead" finds special makeup effects designer David Leroy Anderson and other filmmakers discussing the process of creating the frightful zombies, and while "Attack of the Living Dead" may give the impression that it's little more than a zombie-kill montage, it's actually a detailed study of the special effects behind six of the film's most impressive visuals. If viewers are at all curious how the filmmakers get those zombie noggins popping, they need look no further than "Splitting Headaches: Anatomy of Exploding Heads," in which Anderson, Snyder, and crew reveal how they make the head-shots so convincing. A commentary track by Snyder and producer Eric Newman is also involving and entertaining, showcasing not only the director's dedication to the project and sense of humor, but also his love for the original Dawn of the Dead. The two interact playfully throughout the lively track, and in addition to making light of the typical horror logic presented in some points of the film, they also point out scenes that were extended or added to the DVD release and expand on why they think the scenes add to the overall impact of the film. DVD-ROM materials are also accessible.
 
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great movie
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
the first zombie scene in this movie is probably the creepiest i have seen in a while. great movie similar to the game "dead rising" over all a great addition to your zombie collection, and this one has a good ending.
What's great about it: zobies
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
great movies
on May 24, 2009
Posted by: william09
from joplin, mo
if you love zombie movies these are a great purchase. the dawn of the dead reminds me a bit of "dead rising" since they are trapped in a mall, but it is a great movie (dead rising is a video game for wii and xbox 360) these are a great addition to any horror movie fan who loves zombies
What's great about it: zombie action
What's not so great: nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

How do you set up windows media to your xbox 360 with windows xp software?

I am using an xbox 360 elite limited editon (resident evil 5 one), and i wanted to put media center on it.

How to I set it up with a wireless network?
To set up Windows Media Center:
If you use Windows XP, first go to www.xbox.com/pcsetup and click Setup to download the latest Windows Media Center software update to your PC running Windows Media Center.

Note
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition and Windows Vista Ultimate Edition come pre-installed with Windows Media Center.
Connect your Xbox 360 console to your PC using one of the connection types described in "Connect to Xbox LIVE."
On your Xbox 360 console, go to My Xbox and open Windows Media Center . Follow the on-screen instructions to finish Windows Media Center setup.

Along with standard DVD remote control functions, the Xbox 360 Universal Media Remote features a Windows Media Center button that lets you access a connected PC running Windows Media Center.

Xbox 360 can connect to an 802.11g or an 802.11a router with an optional wireless adapter such as the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter. Optimal performance is possible only when your Xbox 360 console connects to your network using the 802.11a standard. Other wireless devices, such as portable computers or desktop computers, connect with 802.11g.

Note
If you use wireless networking equipment that is not "Designed for Media Center Edition" (DfMCE) logo certified, you may experience poor wireless performance when you connect to PC running Windows XP and Windows Media Center.

To guarantee compatibility with current gear and to provide additional uninterrupted bandwidth for Xbox 360, replace an older 802.11g-only router with a newer, dual-band 802.11g and 802.11a router that is DfMCE certified.

Media Center Remote Control
The Xbox 360 console can be configured for use with your Media Center Remote Control. With this you can use familiar remote features to control the Windows Media Center features that are available with Xbox 360.

To use a Media Center remote control together with the Xbox 360:
Go to the My Xbox and select System Settings.
Select Console Settings.
Scroll down and select Remote Control.
Select Both Remotes.
Press Back (B) a few times to return to the Xbox Dashboard.

If the Xbox 360 console is turned off, press Start to turn it on and to start Media Center. When the system is on, you can press Start from any area of the Xbox Dashboard to jump straight to Media Center.

Note
The Media Center remote control cannot adjust the volume level for Xbox 360.

The Xbox 360 Universal Remote is the best way to access the features of Media Center on the Xbox 360 system. You can control your Xbox 360 experience with an ergonomic design that includes backlit buttons, TV controls, and integrated Media Center controls.

For More Info
For detailed, Xbox 360–specific information about Windows Media Center (including everything from feature explanations to firewall troubleshooting), visit www.microsoft.com/extender.
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14 years, 11 months ago
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william09
   joplin, mo
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

ps3

2.0 usb flash drive. will it work on the ps3
most flash drives will work on ps3, some however you will have to format into either a ntfs or fat 32 drive (cant remember which) you can do this on your computer by plugging the device in, and going to the drive itself to view folders and click formatt ( on win xp it is on the left side bar as an option) it will however delete anything on the card. to get the ps3 to read items on it ,as an example a movie, you would go to movies on the media bar in ps3, highlight (do not push x to select the thumbdrive) the thumbdrive under movies and press triangle and select veiw all. other wise the ps3 will act like there is nothing on the drive.
14 years, 11 months ago
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william09
   joplin, mo
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

i have this sprint USB thing and i dont know how to set it up to my PS3

i have it working on my laptop perfectly...just plug it in and go. but when i plug it in the ps3 it wont even show up.
the ps3 doesnt pick up some items in the usb ports (it wont detect a digital camera that i have from kodak) you may need to re-ask the question and state what the item is, what does it do. is it a phone (majic jack, vonage type device, wireless internet device (ps3 is wireless out of the box) is it a memory device of some kind) without know what the device is and does it is rather difficult to find a solution.
15 years ago
by
william09
   joplin, mo
 
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3
 

Is Sony going to have a price cut for ps3 like the rumors are saying

to be honest rumors of this nature have been going on for a while, i was told of a price cut in april that never happened. it is unclear at this time unless sony announces it themselves. i do know that sony takes a hit on every system they sale right now, meaning it costs more to make them than what they sale them for becuase of their own chipset they had made for the system. i woudlnt count on a price cut anytime soon, and if it happens with-in 30 days of your ps3 purchase i know most stores will honor the new price and will provide a refund. i woudlnt count on a price cut anytime soon unless sony becomes desperate to sell, especially since a descent blue ray player alone is running $300.00 by itself. i woudlnt count on a price cut due to that alone, if you are debating on buying one, i will tell you that overall it is worth the $400 price tag considering you dont have to buy accessories like you do with xbox 360 (wireless adapter is 99 dollars alone on 360 and ps3 is wireless right out of the box, and it comes with a rechargable controller which is another $20 on xbox and the online is free and xbox 360 is $60 a year plus you cant browse the internet like with ps3, considering all that ps3 is cheaper than xbox 360 in the long run already)
15 years ago
by
william09
   joplin, mo
 
Xbox 360
Xbox 360
 

I am looking to buy an xbox for the first time and the elite seems like a pretty good deal. Is it worth $400 plus a year of live 2 games + controller

to be honest when you consider you have to buy the system, xbox live, a play and charge kit (unless you like batteries) a $99 wireless adapter you are actually paying more than you would for a more reliable ps3 which is ready to go out of the box. the only thing i purchased with my ps3 was a headset (any blue tooth headset that utilizes bluetooth 2.0 or later will work) and a controller for my fiance (and a seperate usb cable to charge it or you can get a charges that charges multiple controllers at the same time) you do get a chance to win a free game on xbox 360 called RED RING OF DEATH as well. the system reliability for xbox 360 is below standard. i myself have had a total of 4 360's, 3 of which have been since march of 2009. i woudl advise against xbox but that is just my opinion. do keep in mind im not a playstation fan boy, i just want a system that works and i got it and more with PS3
15 years ago
by
william09
   joplin, mo