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HBO Video's DVD of Cannonball Run delivers a bit more than one might expect from a budget-priced disc. For instance, the film looks and sounds better than it did in its videotape incarnation. The anamorphically enhanced widescreen image is sharp and the film has been given a punchy Dolby Digital 5.1 remix that plays up the film's witty use of music and the frequent car-chase sound effects. The Cannonball Run DVD also boasts an unexpected but welcome commentary from director Hal Needham and producer Albert Ruddy. The commentary falls prey to occasional dull spots (both men praise the actors to excess), but patient listeners will be rewarded with plenty of nifty facts. Interesting bits of trivia revealed on the commentary include how much of the budget went to Reynolds' salary and the fact that Hal Needham and screenwriter Brock Yates once participated the real-life Cannonball Run. The one downside of this disc is that it strangely lacks a trailer for the film. Despite this curious omission, the DVD edition of The Cannonball Run is guaranteed to please the film's cult following.
The raw chauvinism and social/cultural ignorance actually add to the experience of watching this funny film of... what... almost 35 years?? For me, the one of the best parts belongs to Jackie Chan who is rehashing his character from Armor of God and just splicing it in. Also the gags with Roger Moore *not being Bond* are also worth watching. And Farrah Fawcett hawtness in her prime.
This movie and the series are linked which is very interesting! Great movie, characters and plot. Parts of the ending are gross but that's all I'm gonna say. Watch it, buy it, it's your life.
HP Laptop: Experience high-powered computing on the go with this HP notebook. Store your favorite videos or music on the 500GB hard drive, and watch HD movies displayed via its AMD Radeon R4 graphics card. The AMD quad-core A6 processor and 4GB of RAM in this HP notebook let it handle your heaviest multitasking workloads.
This literally was for my mother in law who is savvy enough to be on basic social media but in no way is even close to programming or overly sophisticated functions. It's easy to get used to for her or really anyone.
HoMedics Percussion Action Handheld Massager: Dual pivoting heads and soothing heat help ease the discomfort of sore muscles, and variable speed control and 3 custom heads deliver just the right level of intensity.
There are graded settings to help you manage how hard this massager goes as well as a heat setting. It can be pretty loud regardless of speed. The handle makes this work well for DIY back and neck massage. If you run it long enough, it will eventually shut itself off, anticipating that you either fell asleep or it's because the motor is preserving itself against overheating.