Michael, Thank you for replying. The manual doesn't say anything about limiting the input. However, I noticed that all supported resolutions are 4x3 other than 1920x1080. It also lists the resolution as 1920x1080RB. I don't know what RB means-- it that a significant detail? The resolution...
I recently purchased my first HDTV (a Samsung LN52A650) and I really like it. I have a laptop computer that I want to connect to the TV, but I'm having a problem that I am unable to solve. The TV manual states that the optimum resolution is 1920X1080. The laptop has both VGA and HDMI outputs...
I'm pretty sure the address he mentioned was their regular site: http://www.atthemoviestv.com (which redirects to http://bventertainment.go.com/tv/bue...bertandroeper/) At the moment, I don't see anything about the new content.
I love this thread and all the work that's gone into it, but I've just looked up Zombie Christ. Yikes. That looks worse than awful. I guess if you're getting to this point, there can't be many other zombie movies left for you to watch! :D
No need to be condescending. A lot of people are asking this question. I don't think it is obvious that a bullet would cause more damage to the brain than a ten-inch tree branch, but I guess I can buy that.
So if Peter is vulnerable to a gunshot, that means Claire is not invincible either, right? (If this is what the writers intended, I think it should have been made more clear.) I thought the whole point of "Save the cheerleader..." was to keep Sylar from becoming unstoppable. This indicates...
But both Claire and Peter had objects lodged in their brains (wood and glass) and they revived when they were removed. Couldn't a bullet be removed as well? What was the advantage of having Nathan fly him away? I feel that all of this was poorly explained, yet was so critically important...
Please help us understand something rather important: What was so bad about shooting Peter? We're led to believe that shooting him would stop the explosion, right? What was the downside? He presumably wouldn't be dead if he could survive a shard of glass in the back of the head. Why was it...
Ditto! It took everything in me to stick with Carnivale during season 1. But once season 2 started, it quickly became one of my favorite shows. I now own both seasons on DVD. (Regarding the cancellation, the show has a semi-satisfying ending. The BIG stuff was addressed, but there are several...
From TheDigitalBits: Now then, let's get to that release news. First up, a reminder: The BBC has announced that they'll be releasing (via Warner Home Video) their upcoming Planet Earth documentary series on 4/24, just two days after the final episode debuts on The Discovery Channel and...
That's what I was thinking. Do you think Juliet is capable of dragging Kate that far? Whether she was gassed first or not, I think she would have had to have help getting both of them out into the jungle.
I was just poking around on the Lostpedia forums and I found this thread containing photos of this blonde female. I can't tell if it is her or not. http://forum.lostpedia.com/showthread.php?t=3670
I'm confused about Juliet's story. She said she was gassed too, right? So, she intentionally handcuffed herself to Kate so she wouldn't be "left behind" again. Does this mean Juliet woke up much earlier than anyone else, found Kate, dragged her waaaaay out into the woods by herself, slapped...
I agree that it was a good episode, but not much of a Lost episode. After reading the Entertainment Weekly article, I was expecting some kind of explanation as to why these two characters were introduced. I still don't see the point. Lindelof: "We had a plan when we introduced them, and we...
Rain, you seem to really be "in the know". I've done some searches for Lost spoilers and I end up on sites that are poorly organized and/or outdated. What's your favorite site for Lost spoilers?
Oh, I realize that. Just like the Kate flashback with Nathan Fillion dealt with "I love you, but I can't stay", vs. "I love you, and I can't leave" themes. I know the backstories all tie back to the island somehow. I've just found several of them to be uninteresting, unnecessary, and redundant...
All I can offer is that the program guide data on my stand-alone TiVo would include "letterbox" at the end of the show description if that was the case. If there was no mention, then it was broadcast in P&S. So, somewhere out there the information should exist. I'm just not sure where.
I actually don't really like Jay Leno-- I think David Letterman is much funnier and more clever. I'm amazed that The Tonight Show does so well in the ratings. Do you think Jay Leno is personally responsible for this? Does he deserve the credit for the show's success? Perhaps the show does...
Although I don't recall an ABC deal, this is how I remember it. The date was set in order to make Conan happy. They gave him the carrot at the end of the stick (the Tonight Show) in order to be sure he stuck around. Of course, I wasn't there, but I think this is what was reported in the media. ;)
Regarding the tattoos, has Jack had them since the very first episode? And secondly, are they fake tattoos created for the show, or are these actually tattoos that Matthew Fox had from his personal life? I really enjoyed last night's show, except for the flashbacks. The whole top-secret...
Really? I've heard of "half orders" of 13 and "full orders" of 22, but what's 19? Would three episodes make that much difference? I'll never understand how network TV works. If that's the case, then I'd say the outlook for a season 2 isn't pretty.
Wow, no love for Season 4? I thought it was the best season of 24 ever, better than Season 1 even. I thought Seasons 4 and 5 were excellent. Season 1 was (obviously) good enough to hold my interest but some plot developments really bothered me (amnesia, anyone? or the completely dropped...
I'm not sure, but it seemed like a variation of the "special voice" Sylar uses. Like the "murder" line from the last episode or when he was attacking Mrs. Bennett.
Just resurrecting an old topic on a wonderful show... My wife and I have recently been rewatching some Out of Practice episodes we had recorded. It is such a shame that this show was unjustly canceled. I still don't understand why. It had good ratings (before it was yanked around) and even...
I think we've already seen more than 13 episodes, no? Apparently, last night's show was #17. http://www.tv.com/the-class/show/580...table;title;94 But I guess we still don't know the fate of a possible season 2, eh?
Are we sure Peter stopped time? Couldn't he have used just the telekinesis to stop and then drop the darts? Or, perhaps he stopped time first, then switched to "telekinesis mode" to make the darts fall? I need to watch the sequence again, but I'm just throwing out these possible...