I agree with the statement that said that this is a gaming machine first and a multimedia gadget a distant second when it comes to playing movies. As a PSP owner I can appreciate the extra feature. Some here like to say "screw you Sony" and I guess if you are looking for a place only to look...
The Lifetime Plan is actually covered under factory warranty for the factory built units that are compatible (has a "SAT" button). It is also honored if you show a police report proving theft. My point was mostly refering to pushing Satellite Radios with new vehicles as a future standard...
I don't understand why XM does not have a Lifetime Plan for $499 like Sirius. It seems kinda petty since their 5 year plan is exactly that much. Kinda leaves their door open for more price increases and sends a message of "nobody will get a free ride for being loyal". I bought my new car last...
Hey, good for them. They needed to answer back the Sirius announcements made lately and with this they have. Baseball is the sport that translates the best to radio even though football is the most popular in the U.S.
All kidding aside with Ron, let me add my 2 cents... Should SIRIUS playlist be deeper? sure. Is it as untolerable as some say? That's a matter of opinion. I do agree that the exclusives is what's going to make the masses flock to either service and not the music. People still don't see a...
All SIRIUS needs to do now is make the peace with Ron Epstein and give him his own 70's channel. This way they'll have the market lead locked in. Of course the channel will be dead air with the occasional "Stern is coming" plugs. "Damn you Sirius...you done it to me again!!!" ;)
I believe Best Buy and Circuit City have an offer with Sirius for a $50 gift card if you purchase your unit before this Saturday May 29th. You must also activate your service by mid June.
Welcome Debbie. Rescuers is a welcome addition. And a Song of the South would be cool as well is it was unedited. With Disney that seems highly unlikely.
I think this falls under the rumored Pocahontas SE category of things that are unlikely to happen anytime soon. Nobody knows anything about it but somehow everybody knows is "in development". You can add Iron Giant SE on that list also.
I still remember the Twister and Interview with A Vampire DTS releases a few years back... I don't recall many others. To be fair, it was a much different market back then.
Glad I never bought Revisited. I was waiting for the Trilogy Set as it was. The obvious incentive to buying this re-issue in May is the movie ticket. It doesn't feel like you are throwing your money away as much. Hopefully this won't be a snapper case. DTS would have put it over the top...
Amazon+ STL + Free Shipping over $25 + No Sales Tax + 5% ecard instant rebate = Best deal for me for regular movies (not boxsets) and anime. Not to mention my time and gas money.
What confirms my suspicion that there won't be a 2 disc set is the release of all these Disney animated movies as one disc sets: Hunchback, Dumbo, Peter Pan....all deemed "special" in some way or another but only released as a single disc. This may be the case going forward for all of...
On the actual disc itself on the side with the artwork.
The writing goes around the hole in the middle of the disc itself. It's a bit hard to read since it's on the silver part.
I emailed amazon and got a price reduction on the item. They still let me qualify for the free shipping even though the new total did not meet the $49 mark. That's why amazon is great.
Speaking of box sets that boost up in prices (and on a sort of unrelated note) you guys may also want to check out the Escaflowne Limited Edition Set coming out this month. It's also released by Bandai and it's a great series that may get overlooked as a set and then seeked after at...
There was a thread recently that posted a list with a bunch of release dates and, coincidentally, there was a December release date for Lilo and Stitch. I hope they make it a 2-Disc all-out collector's edition as Disney has been doing for most of their recent releases.