Hal Ashby’s Harold and Maude, a dark comedy with poignant underpinnings, was a film much misunderstood in its day. Reviled for its February-December love affair (much older woman, very young...
Man on a Ledge plummets onto Blu-ray this week with an edition that presents the picture and sound as well as possible, along with a minimum of special features. The movie itself is hard to...
The most infamously unsuccessful movie at the box-office thus far in 2012 (though Battleship and Dark Shadows may give it some competition), Andrew Stanton’s John Carter mixes elements of...
What can I say? I love 3D! From the moment I began watching 3D content in my home I quickly discovered that I needed more content. I suspect that those of you just purchasing...
Smokey and the Bandit drives onto Blu-ray in a nice edition that can really take the viewer back to 1977 for 90 minutes of sheer moviemaking fun. The Blu-ray comes with the same HD transfer...
kind of a shocker... B&W are usually high end boutique stores... not mass retailers. very strange mixture in the marketplace. another sign that the current economic climate is here to stay (permanently).
The only chain in my area which carried B&W was Meyer-Emco, and they just went out of business. The number of B&M retailers which sell speakers is dwindling, B&W needs their product out there.
I was at Best Buy today and was shocked to see B&W speakers there. They seemed very reasonably priced. They only had CM series but the CM9s are $1499.99, which seems extremely inexpensive.