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5 out of 5
5
great action movie
on November 7, 2014
Posted by: mrCC
Verified Purchase:Yes
i don't think it's deliberate, but it's a kick (for me, anyway) that the film topsy-turvies those glib early roles Tom Cruise used to play. This is a fantastic character arc for him. Cruise is Major William Cage, smug face of U.S. Army media relations. He's more of a corporate soldier, but the factoring element is that he's a craven corporate soldier. His only combat experience consists of a stint at R.O.T.C. while in college. Cage talks the talk, would rather not walk the walk.
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
I would recommend this to a friend!
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great fun but not as good as original
on November 7, 2014
Posted by: mrCC
Verified Purchase:Yes
Here's the distinction between the two movies in my estimation:
Sharknado: A movie that was so bad, it was good.
Sharknado 2: A zany parody of disaster movie tropes. Yes, folks, this one is outright comedy.
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
I would recommend this to a friend!
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great movie!
on November 7, 2014
Posted by: mrCC
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Directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl) from a screenplay by Tom McCarthy (The Station Agent, The Visitor), Million Dollar Arm is an enjoyable baseball film based on the real life story of how an American sports agent went to India on an extreme long-shot talent search for an Indian athlete with a "million dollar arm", finally recruiting two young Indians who showed promise but who'd never played baseball in their lives.
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
I would recommend this to a friend!
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awesome, but not for kids
on November 7, 2014
Posted by: mrCC
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Seth MacFarlane stars as sheep farmer Albert Starks, a nice guy who hates the old West and who as the movie opens gets dumped by his girlfriend Louise (Amanda Seyfried) after he chickens out of a gun fight. Louise takes up with the insufferable Foy (Neil Patrick Harris) who runs the local moustachery. The lonely Albert runs into Anna (Charlize Theron), the runaway wife of mean gunfighter Clinch Leatherwood (Liam Neeson), who takes him under her wing and trains him to fight the inevitable duels, first against Foy and then against Clinch.
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This bone chilling release from the horror series Bates Motel includes all 10 episodes of the show's first season, following the story of young Norman Bates, who will one day become the deranged killer from the classic film Psycho.
 
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4 out of 5
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good storyline awesome sound quality
on November 7, 2014
Posted by: mrCC
Verified Purchase:Yes
BATES MOTEL SEASON 2 (2014) immediately picks up from the freshman Season 1 finale of Miss Watson's murder with her funeral in the season-opener, then jumps forward 4 months later to the beginning of summer, when all of Season 2 takes place. Business is booming at the Bates Motel, as Norma Bates (brilliantly brought to life by Vera Farmiga, who hopefully gets her overdue Emmy that she should have won for Season 1!) is gleefully bouncing around running her little roadside motel and living the good life with her #1 son Norman (superbly essayed by young phenom Freddie Highmore, more on him later) and her estranged son Dylan (played with understated excellence by Max Thierot). Also on board is Emma DeCody (winningly played by the refreshing Olivia Cooke), who helps Norma and Norman run the motel, and Sheriff Alex Romero (exquisitely performed by Nestor Carbonell), who is trying to keep peace in the not-so-sleepy town of White Pine Bay, Oregon. These 5 major characters return from Season 1 and continue to help shape this amazing series!
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
My Best Buy number: 0581630009
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy a dynamic listening experience with these Insignia™ NS-SP213 2-way bookshelf speakers, which each feature a 5-1/4" woofer for clear sound and a 3/4" silk-dome tweeter for brilliant high-frequency audio.
 

Are these speakers bluetooth

no
7 years, 11 months ago
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mrCC
 
Enjoy a dynamic listening experience with these Insignia™ NS-SP213 2-way bookshelf speakers, which each feature a 5-1/4" woofer for clear sound and a 3/4" silk-dome tweeter for brilliant high-frequency audio.
 

Will these be compatible with a Sony 5 CD player?

I have purchased a new Sony 5 CD Disc player & need speakers, need to know if insignia speakers will be compatible.
yes
7 years, 11 months ago
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mrCC
 
Enjoy a dynamic listening experience with these Insignia™ NS-SP213 2-way bookshelf speakers, which each feature a 5-1/4" woofer for clear sound and a 3/4" silk-dome tweeter for brilliant high-frequency audio.
 

These speakers are 80W max. Can it be hooked up to a 200W receiver?

Yes, that would be fine. You are far more likely to kill a speaker using an amp that is struggling..
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mrCC