![]() Smokehouse Products Big Chief Drying Screens $25.99 These screens are a perfect fit for the Big Chief smoker and a MUST if you are making jerky. Food doesn't stick to them and they wash up easily by hand. I am very satisfied with them and recommend them. They are also much cheaper from Amazon. ![]() Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 'Big Screen' Edition Blu-ray $39.99 "Wal-Mart Exclusive Big Screen Edition" - Immerse yourself in the world of Transformers and maximize your viewing experience with "Wal-Mart Exclusive Big Screen Edition", featuring the biggest on-screen picture available. This 2-disc Blu-ray includes exclusive packaging and over 3 hours of bonus footage including the Blu-ray exclusive feature "The AllSpark Experiment" which lets viewers unleash the power of the All Spark and could unlock a secret about the future of Transformers! Additional features include, extended scenes, confidential files on a dozen Transformers, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, a "making of" documentary and much more! The battle for Earth continues in this action-packed blockbuster from director Michael Bay and executive producer Steven Spielberg. When college-bound Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) learns the truth about the ancient origins of the Transformers, he must accept his destiny and join Optimus Prime(R) and Bumblebee(R) in their epic battle against the Decepticons(R), who have returned stronger than ever with a plan to destroy our world. Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Extended Scenes, Featurettes, Behind-the-Scenes Footage, Music Video. Blu-ray Exclusive: "The All-Spark Experiment"; "Confidential Files of 'Transformers'"; 3-D Galleries; "Making of 'Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen'"; "Back Stories"; "Design Evolution of the Robots From Toys to the Big Screen"; "The Human Factor: Exacting 'Revenge of the Fallen'"; "Giant Effing Movie"; "Linkin Park - 'New Divide'"; "The Matrix of Marketing"; "A Day with Bay: Tokyo"; "25 Years of 'Transformers'"; "NEST: Transformer Data-Hub"; English, English SDH, French and Spanish Subtitles. ![]() Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! $39.99 Usually when I purchase a game I extensively research reviews, so most purchases are either solid or I get what I expect. The first XBox Scene It was great, the second one was excellent, incorporating avatars and sporting a great sense of style and fun. So with Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! I figured that they would just keep building on the past success, I did not even check reviews. Big mistake. The game is a disappointment on so many levels, it's hard to know where to begin. There is no support for Xbox avatars, it tells you to log in, but gives no indication that you have. Then it presents a warning to log-in or questions will not be saved. Still, you have no idea if you are logged in because your account avatar never shows up. The game takes place on one basic bland screen. There is an on-screen host and when his lips actually do sync with his dialog he's pretty skippable. Questions are good with clips from current features, but the whole presentation looks like a bad Wii game. The last game you and your fellow avatars went zooming around on a couch with beautifully rendered animation sequences. This one you get a very brief cut scene that looks like entry level 3D renderings. I could go on, but why bother? If you are even remotely interested in this game, stop yourself, and get the last one, Scene It? Box Office Smash (best in the series) or even the first one. Scene It? on the consoles has dropped to a surprising new low in which it may not recover. |
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