Movies with the word ‘chronicles’ in the title.

The future of large RPT’sWhile several manufactures have announced that they will cease RPT production I feel that a RPT has a definite future in certain sizes. While the costs of flat panel in the smaller sizes has made the more attractive that RPT, There still appears to be a segment in the 60 to 73 inch sizes where RPT’s have a huge cost advantage over flat panel technology. I currently have a 60 inch Hitachi RPT that has worked flawlessly for 2 years. I even have a spare bulb. It is a LED technology with 720P.

U2-3D.Who has seen it?I’ve seen it twice.simply amazing. The only downside is that it’s only little more than 1/2 of U2 concert.

HTF HD DVD Review: Elizabeth - The Golden Age (Combo Format) - Recommended!<FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="6" COLOR="#000000"><b>Elizabeth the Golden Age (Combo format)</b><FONT FACE="Arial" SIZE="2" COLOR="#000000"> <table border=1 cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" bordercolor="black" width="75%"><td><font size="2" face="arial,verdana,times new roman"><b>HD DVD Title: Elizabeth the Golden Age (Combo)</b> <b>Rated: PG 13</b><b>Screen format: 1080P, 1.85:1, VC-1 Encoded HD</b>

Movies with the word ‘chronicles’ in the title.This might be a pointless rant but how many movies are we going to get with the word ‘chronicles’ in the title? It’s fast becoming played out IMO.Taking a few from my own collection.The Die Hard ChroniclesThe Exorcist Chronicles

Not Bashing just, venting about WarnersI have been a huge fan of Warners classic releases and continue to support them already pre-ordering the Gangster collection number 3. But last year was a big let down when we were hearing about their plans to release 200 classic titles - didn’t happen. Now we are about 8 weeks away from Easter 08 amd still no Quo Vadis and still no Northwest Passage. What is the dealio Warners, if you want my greenbacks you need to start coming through with the classics. Please no more remasters of "OZ".

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