Control your BB-8 Droid with this Sphero Force Band on an available Bluetooth Smart connection. Covered in sensors, the band detects wrist and arm movement and cues BB-8 accordingly, letting you eschew the smartphone app for more Jedi-like control movements. The Sphero Force Band fits easily on your wrist via an adjustable fastener.
When I was a child, pretending to be a Jedi meant flamboyant hand-waving as I strutted back and forth through the automatic sliding doors at my local Asda – eat your heart out, Obi-Wan.
Only at Best BuyRule your own Galactic Empire with this Sphero R2-Q5 app-enabled droid. It connects to a smart device via Bluetooth for wireless control and access to its augmented reality feature, and it produces lifelike droid sounds via its built-in speaker. Watch Star Wars films with this interactive Sphero R2-Q5 app-enabled droid and hear him express his reactions.
Sphero's bringing a new Star Wars droid this week R2-Q5, as it's called, looks like the angsty teen version of R2-D2. In reality, it's an Empire droid that made its debut decades ago. R2-Q5 doesn't get as much love as R2-D2, but that's okay because it's bad and can live a life without love. The new droid cost $199.99 and will be available at Best Buy.
R2-Q5 works just like Sphero’s R2-D2. Users can drive it around, have it perform different actions, and watch the Star Wars movies with it. Sphero programmed it to react to different parts of the movies and to interact with the company's other droids, including BB-8 and BB-9E.
Blade Runner on Blu-ray is fantastic. With the Final Cut, and the earlier versions of this Sci-Fi classic, all in gorgeous Blue-ray picture and sound, Blade Runner is the perfect movie, and is the very best film adaptation ever done of a Philip K. Dick book. The extras disc has some great interviews and much that will fascinate the Blade Runner lover or anyone interested in how a great film is made... And the enclosed booklet of images and production art makes for a wonderful package, makes this all a super bargain and thus a 'must own' purchase for all Blade Runner fans... and anyone that loves a great Science Fiction classic movie. Though the Final Cut DVD did look good on my Blu-ray player, I am very, very happy to now have this Blu-ray 30th Anniversary Collector's set! I am truly in Blade Runner 'heaven' now... A big Thank-You! to Ridley Scott and the team that put the Final Cut together...
Wow, I can't remember the last time an anime did something completely unexpected, but true to its world. And this one has done it multiple times. This second season overturned quite a few expectations, like our natural assassin being foiled. But it emphasized itself as well, reiterating that even betrayal is forgiven because it is a tool - so long as you continue to improve. The stories and characters are better, and my soft spot for teachers in anime are truly satisfied. It's still got random humor, like tribute to the Japanese television show Before After was hilarious, as I love that show. Truly, though, this second season gets back on the rails after the wild leap of the 2nd part of the first season when they went on vacation. And it's obvious that things are being tightly wound and focused. The school is the battleground, and graduation/the end of the world are coming. How will the second half of the 2nd season end? I can't wait to see!
A sad movie, but well done and the production values are excellent. The CG of Grand Muff Tarkin and some of the Rebel pilots was very good indeed. Princess Leia did not look good to any of us, her face looked a bit unnatural and slightly distorted. .
Such a great movie, none of the characters we know
on May 12, 2017
Posted by: Wolf8399
Verified Purchase:Yes
Exactly what movies need right now. Originality from a fictional-universe we all know. Such a great movie, none of the characters we know and love but new ones to grow upon. I hope more is to come.
Overall, The Empire of Corpses feels like the essence of a fine time at the movies. It's a buoyant adventure story full of twists and turns, taking a fundamentally strong worldbuilding premise and draping it over a well-worn genre shell. The ultimate lightness of its philosophical and character-based aspirations can make its two hour runtime a little wearying, but I certainly didn't regret my time with the film. If you're looking for a fun action-adventure story with a unique take on the undead, give it a try.
That difficult third entry in a series? RUROUNI KENSHIN: THE LEGEND ENDS makes it look easy. Almost too easy. Unlike so many franchises that have stretched themselves beyond all credibility, this third installment is the excellent conclusion to the second part. The first film stood alone, offering lots of set-up with solid storytelling. Part two left us on an EMPIRE STRIKES BACK level of cliffhanger, and now it’s time to finish things for good.
When I started watching Psycho-Pass, I knew next to nothing about the series, save for two things: One, that it was made by the infamous Urobutcher, and two, that it came highly recommended all around. This conflict puzzled me to no end, but soon it all became clear...