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Moonshine Movies Presents AV:X.06 – Mixmasters, Episode Three Reviews

Moonshine Movies Presents AV:X.06 – Mixmasters, Episode Three

Moonshine Movies continues to break new ground on DVD.

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Kindle Fire Survival Guide: Step-by-step User Guide for Kindle Fire: Getting Started, Downloading FREE eBooks, Buying Apps, Watching Movies, and Surfing the Web (Mobi Manuals)

Kindle Fire Survival Guide: Step-by-step User Guide for Kindle Fire: Getting Started, Downloading FREE eBooks, Buying Apps, Watching Movies, and Surfing the Web (Mobi Manuals)

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The Kindle Fire is Amazon’s first tablet PC. The Kindle Fire Survival Guide gathers all of the available information regarding the Kindle Fire into a single guide, where it can be easily accessed for quick reference. There is no fancy jargon and every instruction is explained in great detail, which is perfect for beginners. In addition, this guide expands on the basics by discussing useful tips that are excellent for more advanced users.

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3D Glasses Pro Ana (TM) for movies – HIGH END – Anaglyph Glasses for Computers, Movies – Less Ghosting

3D Glasses Pro Ana (TM) for movies – HIGH END – Anaglyph Glasses for Computers, Movies – Less Ghosting

  • Pro-AnaTM glasses is a new technology breakthrough designed for flat screens by 3Dstereo Glasses. There is much less ghosting
  • Our new Pro-AnaTM glasses are especially formulated for flat screen monitors. Older ProX style glasses were designed for CRT screens and don’t perform well on flat screens. There is a quality difference between our Pro-AnaTM and other Prox style glasses.
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Pro-AnaTM – PRO-X Style – Fits over Most Prescription Glasses – red/cyan for 3D Movies, Gaming and TV – for Flat Screens

Pro-AnaTM – PRO-X Style – Fits over Most Prescription Glasses – red/cyan for 3D Movies, Gaming and TV – for Flat Screens

  • Pro-AnaTM – the newest addition to ProX style glasses is a new technology breakthrough designed for flat screens by American Paper Optics. There is much less ghosting and the glasses are larger than older Pro-X style glasses to fit over most prescription glasses.
  • Our new Pro-AnaTM glasses are especially formulated for flat screen monitors. Older ProX style glasses were designed for CRT screens and don’t perform well on flat screens. There is a quality difference between our Pro-AnaTM and other Prox style glasses.

Designed for flat screen monitors and do not work as well with CRTs.

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Clip On 3D Glasses for 3D Movies and Games that require red/cyan lenses

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A Cinema Without Walls: Movies and Culture After Vietnam (Paperback)

A Cinema Without Walls: Movies and Culture After Vietnam

From Publishers Weekly

In an intriguing and highly readable book, Corrigan ( Writing About Film ) argues that in the past 25 years the increased conglomerization of film production/distribution companies and the rise of VCR, satellite and cable television technologies have altered the way films are made and how we view them. The result is a “growing internationalization of national cinema cultures” and an increasing fragmentation of the audience. Moreover, people no longer experi (more…)

ReelViews 2: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Modern Movies on DVD and Video, 2005 Edition (Reel Views) (Paperback)

ReelViews 2: The Ultimate Guide to the Best Modern Movies on DVD and Video, 2005 Edition (Reel Views)

Thoroughly revised and updated for 2005! Includes a new chapter on the best special edition DVDs and a new chapter on finding hidden easter egg features.

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The DVD Revolution: Movies, Culture, and Technology (Hardcover)

The DVD Revolution: Movies, Culture, and Technology

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“Barlow offers an insightful, timely look at how the DVD has fundamentally changed the ways people interact with motion pictures….[t]his is a provocative, thought-provoking examination of a technology that is currently changing lives, and is central to the debate over the artistic integrity of filmmakers as opposed to the creative potential of fans and film students to use such material to create new works of art. The author has a firm handle on film theory but addresses (more…)