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Scorpions


Scorpions


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Scorpions

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Panasonic 25Gb Blu-Ray


Panasonic 25Gb Blu-Ray


$13.99


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Female Convict Scorpion [Blu-ray]


Female Convict Scorpion [Blu-ray]


$7.34


A ruthless pack of thugs force mild-mannered Namito murder her fiancé s sister, ruining her pendingmarriage and landing the poor girl in the mostbrutal of women s prisons. Inside the hellblocks, shedecides to stop being the victim, becoming morevicious and stronger than the craziest of inmates!…

Roger Waters - The Wall (Live in Berlin)


Roger Waters – The Wall (Live in Berlin)


$9.39


WATERS ROGER THE WALL – LIVE IN BERLIN…

The Scorpions: Get Your Sting & Blackout Live in 3D [Blu-ray]


The Scorpions: Get Your Sting & Blackout Live in 3D [Blu-ray]


$15.98


The German rockers Scorpions are comin’ at ya in this amazing concert photographed in 3D! It took 11 cameras to capture the explosive action as the heavy metal warriors unleashed unforgettable renditions of “Sting in the Tail,” “The Zoo,” “Tease Me, Please Me,” “Kottak Attack,” “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” and more in a packed arena. You’ll feel like you are there! 132 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks…

The Mummy Collector's Set (The Mummy/ The Mummy Returns/ The Scorpion King)


The Mummy Collector’s Set (The Mummy/ The Mummy Returns/ The Scorpion King)


$11.98


The Mummy If you’re expecting bandaged-wrapped corpses and a lurching Boris Karloff-type villain, then you’ve come to the wrong movie. But if outrageous effects, a hunky hero, and some hearty laughs are what you’re looking for, the 1999 version of The Mummy is spectacularly good fun. Yes, the critics called it “hokey,” “cheesy,” and “pallid.” Well, the critics are unjust. Granted, the plot tends t…



Understand The Requisites Of Blu Ray Players

It hit the market with a buzz revolution ; the way in which we looked at the small metallic piece and plastic. Yes we are talking about the blu-ray disc which has redefined the digital storage. Blu-ray which is often misspelled as blue-ray, derives it's name from the blue-violet laser, used to read the disk. The blu-ray format was invented to enable recording, re-writing and playback of high-definition video ( HD ), as well as storing large amounts of information unthinkable on standard DVD ( Digital Flexible Disc ).

Blu-ray disk is a creation of Blu-ray Disc Association ( BDA ) which comprises of world's leading electronics, PC and media makers including Apple, Dell, Hitachi, HP, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Pathfinder, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TDK and Thomson. Sony took the lead in launching the blu-ray disk in 2005. Although the complete launch took virtually a year, it was in 2006 that first commercial blu-ray motion picture title hit the market.

Blu-ray standard was established to hold a standard-length film in HDTV format, or high-definition television. Such films are displayed in seriously higher resolution and therefore they need much more space for storage. Though the blu-ray disk is identical to a standard DVD or CD, the difference is in the laser that reads it. Rather than a typical red laser that is used in CDs and DVDs a blue-violet laser which has a shorter wavelength is used to read a blu-ray disk.

What separates blu-ray from a standard DVD is it's high storage capacity. Compared with a standard DVD which stores 4.7 GB ( giga bytes ) data on a single layer and 8.5 GB on dual layer, a blu-ray disc has an enormous storage potential of 25 and 50 GB respectively. This however is just the start as future blu-ray discs will be able to hold up to two hundred GB of information. Blu-ray discs also have a higher information transference rate of thirty six Mbps ( megabits per second ) compared against a DVD which transfers at 10 Mbps.

How Does It WorkDiscs store info in spiral grooves called pits which run from the center to the fringe. The data is accessed when a laser reads the opposite side of these pits i.e. The 'bumps. ' If a disk contains a giant quantity of information, the pits are packed close together and are way smaller. As the pits become smaller the laser needs to get even more correct in its ability to read the data. This is exactly why we can store more mp3 songs in a CD compared to a normal Audio CD.

A blu-ray laser so has the capacity to read small information than a standard laser used to read a DVD. Blue lasers have a shorter wavelength ( 405 nanometers ) compared to red lasers ( 650 nanometers ) and the littler beam has the facility to focus on the pits more precisely. This is due to the shorter wavelength that the blue light has, compared to a red on. A blue-Ray discs can read information recorded in pits as little as 0.15 microns twice as little as the pits on a DVD. Blu-ray has reduced the track pitch from 0.74 microns to 0.32 microns. All of these things give it a big storage space.

Though blu-ray discs had their fair bit of feedback they without any doubt are technology of the future. It is finding it's use in storing high-definition video, blu-ray players, blu-ray recorder, blu-ray laptops and also in popular gaming platform eg the PlayStation 3 ( PS 3 games ).

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 Big Stan (Blu-ray)


Big Stan (Blu-ray)


$28.99


In this hilarious and outrageous martial arts comedy, Rob Schneider stars as Stan Minton, a two bit con man that is found guilty of cheating mostly elderly women out of their retirement savings on fraudulent vacation properties. With the help of his crooked lawyer, Lew Popper (M. Emmet Walsh), Stan is able to postpone his jail sentence for six months in order to tidy up his affairs. Stan quickly goes into a depression that not even his gorgeous and bubbly wife, Mindy (Jennifer Morrison), can pull him out of. However, when Stan receives news from an ex-prison inmate that his frail and weak body will be targeted and loved by all of the large men in jail, Stan realized his tender parts are on the line and, as a last ditch effort, he enlists the help of a mysterious martial arts guru know only as The Master (David Carradine).Over the course of the remaining months, The Master transforms Stan into a lean and mean fighting machine much to the dismay of Mindy, who cannot see past The Master's other abilities, such as eating Scorpions at the dinner table and smoking a hundred cigarettes a day.Stan is finally shipped off to jail, and he soon realizes that prison is not at all like he imagined, it's worse! Thankfully Stan has been trained well and he soon brings the warring gangs together and establishes peace inside the prison walls. This is much to the disgust of the prison's Warden Gasque (Scott Wilson), who has been hatching an evil plan to shut the prison down and sell off the land to a Vietnamese development company that he just so happens to be a silent partner in. Gasque offers Stan a deal that will get him out of prison far ahead of schedule if he'll help him with his diabolical plan. With the clock ticking, Stan must decide between his own freedom and protecting the lives of the inmates that he has grown to respect.

 Clash of the Titans (Blu-Ray/1981)


Clash of the Titans (Blu-Ray/1981)


$19.98


Before history and beyond imagination! The machinations of gods above and the fates of man and monsters here below play out in a Clash of the Titans. Decades prior to the sensational 2010 version of the tale, Harry Hamlin took up sword and shield to play valorous Perseus, mortal son of Zeus (Laurence Olivier) who sets out to fulfill his destiny by rescuing beloved Andromeda from the wrath of goddess Thetis (Maggie Smith). Perils await Perseus time and again. And eye-filling thrills await viewers as stop-motion effects legend Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts) unleashes snake-haired Medusa, fearsome Kraken, winged Pegasus, two-headed dog Dioskilos, giant scorpions and more. Rejoice, fantasy fans: the movie gods gift us with adventure that's innovative, heroic, titanic.