Fujifilm FinePix JV100 Digital Camera – Black 2.7 inch LCD
Netgear XAVB101-100UKS Powerline AV Ethernet Adapter Kit -
ICECRYPT Twin 0.1db Universal LNB
Product Description
High performance – high gain twin lnb
- Noise Gain 0.1db
- 40mm Feed Diameter
- HDTV Ready
- Input Frequency 10.7GHz – 12.75GHz
- High Frequency Stability
Scoobee iPod RCA stereo retractable cable – white
Lomo Fisheye 2 35mm Compact Camera Starter Kit
Product Description
Lomo Fisheye 2 35mm Compact Camera Starter Kit
The world’s greatest compact Fisheye camera is now more amazing than you ever thought possible! Not only does it have the same 180-degree wide-angle view and stunning fisheye barrel distortion, but the Fisheye 2 adds a bulb setting for long exposures, a switch for multiple exposures on the same frame, the ability to fire both a hotshoe flash and the built-in-flash, a true fisheye viewfinder, and a full metal jacket body treatment. With this new arsenal, the possibilities for your Fisheye Lomography are endless! Uses normal 35mm film that can be delveloped anywhere.
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
10m HDMI Lead – White Gold Plated / M-M Premium Cable \ HDMI V1.3 – 10 Metre
Product Description
High Quality White HDMI Cable for Connecting Various equipment including DVD, Blueray, Sky HD, Amplifiers. OFC Conductors with Moulded Plugs with Gold Plated connectors, White in colour.
CABLES 4 ALL FULL WARRANTIED PRODUCT
HDMI Male to Male LEAD
Colour:White
Connector Type A:HDMI Plug
Connector Type B:HDMI Plug
Length, Lead: 10 metre
Cable Type:A/V
Gold Plated Connectors
Sealed in Bag
- HDMI M-M Lead – HDMIV1.3
- White
- Gold Plated
- 10 Metres
- BY Cables 4 ALL
10m HDMI Lead – White Gold Plated / M-M Premium Cable \ HDMI V1.3 – 10 Metre
The Transformers: The Movie
Amazon.co.uk Review
In Transformers: The Movie it’s the year 2005, and the universe is going right down the toilet. Not only have the heroic Autobots lost their homeworld of Cybertron to the evil Decepticons, a giant metallic planet named Unicron is on the prowl, treating solar systems like a gigantic buffet and gunning for the Autobots’ matrix of leadership. Fortunately, struggling against the odds is what heroes do best, and it is indeed hard to keep a good robot down. As the battle rages from space to earth and back into space again, characters die, others are reborn and, ultimately, good must face evil in a climactic battle for the fate of the universe. When this animated film arrived in American cinemas in the mid-1980s, the Transformers–both the robot toys and the television show–were at the height of their popularity. Transformers The Movie took these battling ‘bots and, er, transformed them into film stars, albeit of the cult variety. The animation is a bit touch-and-go: at its best, it’s up there with classic Japanese manga; at it’s worst, it reeks of horrible 80s assembly-line productions. And the plot is little more than an advert for the (then) new toys, many of which show up as main characters in the film (Hot Rod, Kup, Ultra Magnus, Galvatron, etc). However, some of the action sequences are indeed spectacular–especially the battle for Autobot City–and the violence is a bit intense for what is, basically, a kid’s film (they may just be robots, but they still die, apparently). What really makes this film more than meets the eye, though, is the names who show up as voices in the credits: Leonard Nimoy, Judd Nelson, Robert Stack, Eric Idle and even Orson Welles, in one of his last roles, as Unicron.
On the DVD: In order to please the growing numbers of hardcore Transformers fans out there, the DVD version of Transformers: The Movie has been beefed up with loads of extra features: the original theatrical trailer, introductory footage taken from the BBC’s I Love 1984 and a picture gallery with music are all excellent additions, but best of all is Takara’s “The Four Soldiers from the Sky”. Though the dubbing and translation are a bit poor, it’s still a rare opportunity to see a Transformers episode that never aired outside of Japan.–Robert Burrow
Sony TCM150.CE7 Compact Tape Recorder Silver
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Sony’s TCM-150 Standard Cassette Voice Recorder offers one button recording for simplified, quick play/record operation |
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