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Customer Rating
5
Best vacuum
on March 2, 2010
Posted by: Levaria
from Everett,Wa
I moved into an apartment that had not replaced the carpets, and my old vacuum just did not have the suction power to get at all the old dirt that is between the carpet and concret slab. Wow, the suction on this vacuum is amazing. I had to change the bucket 3x when doing just my little living room! Very deep cleaning! I am also glad that this Bissell is a little quieter and a little lighter than my old vac. I am glad that I am no longer wearing myself out wresling with a heavy vac. I like the ease at which a person can get to the filters and that so many pieces can be removed to clean the dust off of the vac itself. It helps to keep the vac looking new. There is just one short-coming that I have found, when I cleaned the filters, it took quite a while for the air filter to dry, but maybe as I get the excess dirt from under this carpet removed I won't have to clean that filter as often. I do like the fact that none of the filters are positioned as to be in fear of being sucked into the motor--like my last vac. Good product, good design.
What's great about it: a little quieter and lighter than my old vac
What's not so great: It takes quite a while for the inner filter to dry after it has been cleaned.
I have always been a fan of Bruce Willis ever since he got into the big screen arena. The plot of this movie is fresh. There is just enough action scenes to get the blood flowing, but it is not what holds the movie together. The storyline is fasinating and a little heart-breaking; and where we are heading with our technology, we really are not that far off.
What's great about it: The plot is fresh for a sci-fi thriller
Kewpie-doll voiced Melanie Griffith does a sexed-up Nancy Drew turn in David Seltzer's adaptation of Susan Issacs' novel Shining Through. Set during World war II, Griffith plays Linda Voss, a spunky New York girl who applies for a job with international lawyer Ed Leland (Michael Douglas). Ed hires her immediately when he finds out that she speaks German fluently. The reason Ed is so interested in Linda's language skills is because Ed is an undercover OSS officer who needs a German translator. Their business relationship translates into love, but when America enters the war, Ed abandons his law practice to become a full-time spy. Utilizing Linda's charms, she travels to Berlin and infiltrates the Nazis as a domestic to try to discover information about "a bomb that can fly by itself." But Linda has personal as well as patriotic motives for agreeing to go undercover, since she has Jewish relatives in Berlin and wants to find out their whereabouts.
Customer Rating
5
Great movie
on January 10, 2010
Posted by: Levaria
from Everett,Wa
I have enjoyed Shining Through since it came out on VCR. I am really happy that BestBuy makes it available for us to upgrade to DVD even when the movies we are looking for is no longer a new release. Thank you and keep it up! and this makes the minimum characters.