This movie is probably one of the best war films ever. It is in a Japanese prisoner of war camp and is based on a 1962 book by Ernest Gordon (a true-life survivor of the camps), The Miracle on the River Kwai, and is what Bridge on the River Kwai was made from. However, this film is much more...
As the days of higher costs of hybrids goes down, so to will the price of discs and more people will want them. How's that for a logical argument, Michael?
Yes, it matters considering the person who posted it and the feeling of his words.:thumbsdown: I thought we had gotten beyond this fight and come to the conclusion that both DVD-A and SACD are both good to have.
There is a store in Akihabara that sells every region DVD and Pioneer 757s and the 858-i that do NTSC region 1 and 2. It is on the second floor of Sato Musen just opposite of Akihabara station as you come out of the station. You take an esclator up to the second floor, turn right, and then left...
One of the Mariners owners is a man named Yamauchi who is the owner of Nintendo in Japan. Also, we get most of the Mariners games in Japan on TV and most of the Yankees too.
And Roy Halladay was beaten and if you did not see Ichiro's throw to get out the runner at third you maybe missed the defensive best play of the month.
What do you think of Sanchez now? His batting average at Safeco is about .290 and he does better in the AL than the NL. The man is proving to be the big trade that Seattle needed (a number 2 hitter). By the way, his average right now is about .350 since he moved over to Seattle this year. Also...