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Upscale your Blu-ray or DVD disc to 1080p high definition imagery to enjoy the ultimate visual experience. This Samsung HT-D4200/XU 500W 2.1 Home Cinema System has Smart capabilities via the ethernet connection and with numerous playback compatibility options, you can enhance your viewing with this stylish device.Blu-ray and DVD playerQuick start-up.Blu-ray Region B and DVD Region 2.Playback compatibility: DVD, Blu-ray, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, BD-R/RE, DivX, MP3, MP4, WMA, JPEG and AVCHD.Sound quality:2 channel audio output.Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, DTS HD and Dolby True HD decoding.Dolby.Connectivity:HDMI.USB port.Wireless/WiFi enabled, requires WiFi dongle, sold separately.Component video socket.Composite.Ethernet port.Additional information:Remote control batteries required 2 x AAA (included).Size H6, W43, D27.3cm.Weight 3.5kg.Energy efficiency information:On mode power consumption 70 watts.Standby power consumption 0.7 watt.Home cinema system features:2.1 system.500 watts total power output.Size of subwoofer H35, W16.8, D28.5cm.Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 8806071536903Note :Home delivery within 2 days, Reserve and Collect in store.
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The fourth feature by internationally acclaimed auteur Jia
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The fourth feature by internationally acclaimed auteur Jia Zhangke was also his breakout success an epic with a canvas as vast and intimate as its title suggests: a state-of-the-modern-world address and a look at the insular world of a troupe of Chinese stage-performers dreaming of freedom… Zhao Tao Jia’s muse is one of these troupers. For Tao and the larger ensemble of pageant performers at Beijing’s real-life World Park (a sprawling hyper-pastiche of global landmarks — “famous sites from five continents”) love is respite from work work is respite from love and the line that extends from the past to the future loses all definition beyond the present. A testament to the wisdom of this young filmmaker who arrived in the late 1990s with Xiao Wu and in 2000 Platform (regarded by many to be the greatest film of the 2000s) Shijie / The World provides an image of globalisation as a paradox: at once a phenomenon rooted in social control and a network that allows connection across individual people and populations. Special Dual Format Edition: 1080p Blu-Ray transfer English subtitles Tony Rayns on The World: New and exclusive video introduction to the film Made in China: A 65 minute documentary on the making of The World The World according to Jia Zhangke: A 24 minute interview 40 page booklet
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The fourth feature by internationally acclaimed auteur Jia Zhangke was also his breakout success an epic with a canvas as vast and intimate as its title suggests: a state-of-the-modern-world address and a look at the insular world of a troupe of Chinese stage-performers dreaming of freedom… Zhao Tao Jia’s muse is one of these troupers. For Tao and the larger ensemble of pageant performers at Beijing’s real-life World Park (a sprawling hyper-pastiche of global landmarks — “famous sites from five continents”) love is respite from work work is respite from love and the line that extends from the past to the future loses all definition beyond the present. A testament to the wisdom of this young filmmaker who arrived in the late 1990s with Xiao Wu and in 2000 Platform (regarded by many to be the greatest film of the 2000s) Shijie / The World provides an image of globalisation as a paradox: at once a phenomenon rooted in social control and a network that allows connection across individual people and populations. Special Dual Format Edition: 1080p Blu-Ray transfer English subtitles Tony Rayns on The World: New and exclusive video introduction to the film Made in China: A 65 minute documentary on the making of The World The World according to Jia Zhangke: A 24 minute interview 40 page booklet
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The fourth feature by internationally acclaimed auteur Jia Zhangke was also his breakout success an epic with a canvas as vast and intimate as its title suggests: a state-of-the-modern-world address and a look at the insular world of a troupe of Chinese stage-performers dreaming of freedom… Zhao Tao Jia’s muse is one of these troupers. For Tao and the larger ensemble of pageant performers at Beijing’s real-life World Park (a sprawling hyper-pastiche of global landmarks — “famous sites from five continents”) love is respite from work work is respite from love and the line that extends from the past to the future loses all definition beyond the present. A testament to the wisdom of this young filmmaker who arrived in the late 1990s with Xiao Wu and in 2000 Platform (regarded by many to be the greatest film of the 2000s) Shijie / The World provides an image of globalisation as a paradox: at once a phenomenon rooted in social control and a network that allows connection across individual people and populations. Special Dual Format Edition: 1080p Blu-Ray transfer English subtitles Tony Rayns on The World: New and exclusive video introduction to the film Made in China: A 65 minute documentary on the making of The World The World according to Jia Zhangke: A 24 minute interview 40 page booklet
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CARGO blu_rayTM Pressed Powder is a high performance powder
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CARGO blu_rayTM Pressed Powder is a high performance powder that gives flawless, natural coverage.Created for high-definition filming this powder is formulated with photochromatic pigments that adjust with lighting, keeping your makeup base looking perfect regardless of the setting! This oil free finishing powder has micronized light diffusers to help disguise skin imperfections and ultra fine micronized minerals to fill in fine lines for a camera ready complexion.
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LCD TV, 32 inch, HDTV-Ready Television, Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, Aspect Ratio: 16:9, 14:9 Enhanced, DLNA Certified, Weight: 46.3 lb. (20.97 kg)
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl)
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4 000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck) who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack flesh-melting acid spills a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl and an eyeball impaling or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs.
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl)
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4 000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck) who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack flesh-melting acid spills a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl and an eyeball impaling or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs.
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl)
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A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While restoring the old building many of the workers meet mysterious and untimely deaths each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore Liza is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures from a 4 000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity dwindles Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor named John McCabe (David Warbeck) who is determined to find a rational explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless the protagonists are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond the realm of the living and into an apocalyptic world of unknown horrors. THE BEYOND is at once the quintessential Lucio Fulci film and a staple in the overall Italian horror genre. The director's epic masterpiece is a blend of atmospheric surrealism and nightmarish visions (a grisly tarantula attack flesh-melting acid spills a softball-sized gun blast through the skull of a young zombified girl and an eyeball impaling or two) that are definitely unsuitable for those with weak stomachs.
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Warrior stars Tom Hardy (Inception The Dark Knight Rises)
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Warrior stars Tom Hardy (Inception The Dark Knight Rises) and Joel Edgerton (The Thing). An inspirational and exhilarating roller-coaster of a film Warrior centres around Tommy (Hardy) – an ex marine haunted by a tragic past who enlists the help of his estranged father (Nick Nolte) to train up for the fight of his life. A former wrestling prodigy Tommy blazes a path towards SPARTA - the biggest ‘winner takes all’ Mixed Martial Arts event in history. His brother Brendan (Joel Edgerton) an ex-fighter-turned teacher also returns to the ring in a desperate bid to save his family from financial ruin. So when Brendan’s unlikely underdog rise sets him on a collision course with the unstoppable Tommy the two brothers must finally confront each other - and the forces that pulled them apart - in the ultimate face off. Special Features: Redemption: Bringing Warrior To Life (Documentary) Brother Versus Brother: Anatomy of the Fight Philosophy in Combat: Mixed Martial Arts Strategy Simply Believe – A Tribute to Charles ‘Mask’ Lewis Jr. Feature Audio Commentary With Filmaker and Actor Joel Edgerton The Diner: Deleted Scene (With Optional Commentary) Cheap Shots: Gag Reel
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1000 GB Hard Drive, Network Storage Server, Hot-Swap Hard Drive, Optical Storage: BD-RE, For: PC System(s)
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Bring the power of the cinema into your home. Pump up your home entertainment experience with exposed speaker drivers offering powerful surround sound and enjoy viewing clear and crisp imagery created by Full 1080p definition. This Philips HTS3541 system will look great in any living room or bedroom with its compact, yet stylish appearance.Blu-ray and DVD playerDVD Region 2.Playback compatibility: DVD, DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW.Sound quality:Dolby True HD decoding.Connectivity:HDMI.Additional information:Size H5.8, W36, D32.5cm.Energy efficiency information:Home cinema system features:5.1 system.300 watts total power output.1 optical audio connection.Size of centre speaker H8.45, W15.9, D8cm.Size of each satellite speaker H15.9, W8.45, D8cm.Size of each tallboy satellite speaker H15.9, W8.45cm.Size of subwoofer H26.5, W16, D26.5cm.Note :Home delivery within 2 days, Reserve and Collect in store.
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This film is the most amazing film you will watch all year,
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This film is the most amazing film you will watch all year, possible forever. It is unbelievably good, there really arent enough superlatives in the world to describe how good this film is. Its something that you can watch again and again and not get bored with. It still gives us goose bumps when we watch it and is a must for every snowboarder everywhere.Travis Rice, Curt Morgan and Red Bull Films take snowboard films to a whole new level, this could just be the greatest snowboard film that will
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Pump up your home entertainment experience with the Phillips HTS3541 Blu-ray Home Theatre System. Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential deliver only the finest sound from your Blu-ray discs, so it's reproduced as virtually indistinguishable from the studio master. The 300W RMS power will ensure that you can fill your home with sound, while exposed speaker drivers add to the immersive effect.You'll be able to play virtually any disc and media format you want - whether its Blu-ray, DVDs, VCDs or USB devices. Compatible formats: AVCHD, BD, BD R / BD RE, CD, CDDA, CD-R/CD-RW, DVD, DVD +R/+RW, DVD -R/-RW, SVCD, VCD.You can enjoy the huge collection of online videos on a larger screen, without even having to turn on your computer. Just ensure your Blu-ray player or Home Cinema System is connected to the Internet - then sit back and enjoy your favourite online content.Philips Music iLink lets you play music directly from your iPod, iPhone, iPad, MP3 player or laptop via a simple connection to your home theatre. Just connect your audio device to the Music iLink jack to enjoy!For extra convenience, EasyLink lets you control multiple devices with one remote. It uses HDMI CEC industry-standard protocol to share functionality between devices through the HDMI cable. With one touch of a button, you can operate all your connected HDMI CEC-enabled equipment simultaneously. Functions like standby and play can carried out with ease - so great entertainment's never been easier.Comes with 2 x AAA batteries, FM antenna, power cord, quick start guide (on box), remote control, safety and legal leaflet, trademarks sheet, user manual, worldwide guarantee leaflet.
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Rambo: First Blood [1982]:It's easy to forget that this Spartan violent film which begat the Rambo series was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow 'Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how leading to a visceral if unrealistic flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell this film saved Stallone's then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:After Rocky and its sequels Sylvester Stallone cast about for another character that would bring him the same kind of box-office hit--and found it in disillusioned Vietnam vet John Rambo in First Blood a solid little action thriller. So when all else failed Stallone went back to the same well in hopes of recapturing the same commercial success. Which this film did. But where First Blood was a no-nonsense thriller that pitted Stallone against a worthy (and not necessarily bad) Brian Dennehy this one is a sadistic chest-thumper in which Rambo gets to go back to Vietnam: ostensibly he is there to rescue missing POWs but in fact the movie was a lame excuse for him to refight the Vietnam War--and win. Audiences ate up the cruel Vietcong (and their Russian manipulators) and Stallone's bogus heroics but it was strictly by-the-numbers action.Rambo III [1988]:And the hits just keep on coming. Sylvester Stallone who can't seem to draw flies unless he's playing Rocky Balboa or John Rambo went back to the Rambo well (or septic system as it were) to show his well-known solidarity with the Afghan freedom fighters who battled the Soviet army in the 1980s. This time it's personal: his handler Richard Crenna is captured by the Evil Empire and so it is up to Rambo to leave his work in a monastery in Southeast Asia (no seriously) in order to rescue him from the Ruskies. Ever wonder why the Russians had such a miserable time in Afghanistan? It was because Rambo took them on single-handed and sent them packing with hammer-and-sickle all the way back to Moscow. Cartoonish action taken ever so seriously by Stallone who was working desperately to scrape away the unsightly wax build up from his reputation.Rambo [2008]:Twenty years after the last film in the series John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has retreated to northern Thailand where he's running a longboat on the Salween River. On the nearby Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border the world's longest-running civil war the Burmese-Karen conflict rages into its 60th year. But Rambo who lives a solitary simple life in the mountains and jungles fishing and catching poisonous snakes to sell has long given up fighting even as medics mercenaries rebels and peace workers pass by on their way to the war-torn region. That all changes when a group of human rights missionaries search out the American river guide John Rambo.When Sarah (Julie Benz) and Michael Bennett (Paul Schulze) approach him they explain that since last year's trek to the refugee camps the Burmese military has laid landmines along the road making it too dangerous for overland travel. They ask Rambo to guide them up the Salween and drop them off in order to deliver medical supplies and food to the Karen tribe. After refusing to cross into Burma Rambo changes his mind and takes them dropping them close to one of the Karen villages.Less than two weeks later he receives a visit from a pastor telling him the aid workers did not return and the embassies have not helped locate them.
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Rambo: First Blood [1982]:It's easy to forget that this Spartan violent film which begat the Rambo series was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow 'Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how leading to a visceral if unrealistic flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell this film saved Stallone's then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:After Rocky and its sequels Sylvester Stallone cast about for another character that would bring him the same kind of box-office hit--and found it in disillusioned Vietnam vet John Rambo in First Blood a solid little action thriller. So when all else failed Stallone went back to the same well in hopes of recapturing the same commercial success. Which this film did. But where First Blood was a no-nonsense thriller that pitted Stallone against a worthy (and not necessarily bad) Brian Dennehy this one is a sadistic chest-thumper in which Rambo gets to go back to Vietnam: ostensibly he is there to rescue missing POWs but in fact the movie was a lame excuse for him to refight the Vietnam War--and win. Audiences ate up the cruel Vietcong (and their Russian manipulators) and Stallone's bogus heroics but it was strictly by-the-numbers action.Rambo III [1988]:And the hits just keep on coming. Sylvester Stallone who can't seem to draw flies unless he's playing Rocky Balboa or John Rambo went back to the Rambo well (or septic system as it were) to show his well-known solidarity with the Afghan freedom fighters who battled the Soviet army in the 1980s. This time it's personal: his handler Richard Crenna is captured by the Evil Empire and so it is up to Rambo to leave his work in a monastery in Southeast Asia (no seriously) in order to rescue him from the Ruskies. Ever wonder why the Russians had such a miserable time in Afghanistan? It was because Rambo took them on single-handed and sent them packing with hammer-and-sickle all the way back to Moscow. Cartoonish action taken ever so seriously by Stallone who was working desperately to scrape away the unsightly wax build up from his reputation.Rambo [2008]:Twenty years after the last film in the series John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has retreated to northern Thailand where he's running a longboat on the Salween River. On the nearby Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border the world's longest-running civil war the Burmese-Karen conflict rages into its 60th year. But Rambo who lives a solitary simple life in the mountains and jungles fishing and catching poisonous snakes to sell has long given up fighting even as medics mercenaries rebels and peace workers pass by on their way to the war-torn region. That all changes when a group of human rights missionaries search out the American river guide John Rambo.When Sarah (Julie Benz) and Michael Bennett (Paul Schulze) approach him they explain that since last year's trek to the refugee camps the Burmese military has laid landmines along the road making it too dangerous for overland travel. They ask Rambo to guide them up the Salween and drop them off in order to deliver medical supplies and food to the Karen tribe. After refusing to cross into Burma Rambo changes his mind and takes them dropping them close to one of the Karen villages.Less than two weeks later he receives a visit from a pastor telling him the aid workers did not return and the embassies have not helped locate them.
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Rambo: First Blood [1982]:It's easy to forget that this Spartan violent film which begat the Rambo series was such a big hit in 1982 because it was a good movie. Green Beret vet John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) wanders into the wrong small town to find a fellow 'Nam buddy and gets the living heck kicked out of him by the local law enforcement (led by Brian Dennehy). The vet strikes back the only way he knows how leading to a visceral if unrealistic flight and fight through the local mountains. Based on the 1972 novel by David Morrell this film saved Stallone's then-foundering career and the Rambo character became the inspiration for countless political cartoons. But this film is Deliverance without the moral ambiguity.Rambo: First Blood Part II [1985]:After Rocky and its sequels Sylvester Stallone cast about for another character that would bring him the same kind of box-office hit--and found it in disillusioned Vietnam vet John Rambo in First Blood a solid little action thriller. So when all else failed Stallone went back to the same well in hopes of recapturing the same commercial success. Which this film did. But where First Blood was a no-nonsense thriller that pitted Stallone against a worthy (and not necessarily bad) Brian Dennehy this one is a sadistic chest-thumper in which Rambo gets to go back to Vietnam: ostensibly he is there to rescue missing POWs but in fact the movie was a lame excuse for him to refight the Vietnam War--and win. Audiences ate up the cruel Vietcong (and their Russian manipulators) and Stallone's bogus heroics but it was strictly by-the-numbers action.Rambo III [1988]:And the hits just keep on coming. Sylvester Stallone who can't seem to draw flies unless he's playing Rocky Balboa or John Rambo went back to the Rambo well (or septic system as it were) to show his well-known solidarity with the Afghan freedom fighters who battled the Soviet army in the 1980s. This time it's personal: his handler Richard Crenna is captured by the Evil Empire and so it is up to Rambo to leave his work in a monastery in Southeast Asia (no seriously) in order to rescue him from the Ruskies. Ever wonder why the Russians had such a miserable time in Afghanistan? It was because Rambo took them on single-handed and sent them packing with hammer-and-sickle all the way back to Moscow. Cartoonish action taken ever so seriously by Stallone who was working desperately to scrape away the unsightly wax build up from his reputation.Rambo [2008]:Twenty years after the last film in the series John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) has retreated to northern Thailand where he's running a longboat on the Salween River. On the nearby Thai-Burma (Myanmar) border the world's longest-running civil war the Burmese-Karen conflict rages into its 60th year. But Rambo who lives a solitary simple life in the mountains and jungles fishing and catching poisonous snakes to sell has long given up fighting even as medics mercenaries rebels and peace workers pass by on their way to the war-torn region. That all changes when a group of human rights missionaries search out the American river guide John Rambo.When Sarah (Julie Benz) and Michael Bennett (Paul Schulze) approach him they explain that since last year's trek to the refugee camps the Burmese military has laid landmines along the road making it too dangerous for overland travel. They ask Rambo to guide them up the Salween and drop them off in order to deliver medical supplies and food to the Karen tribe. After refusing to cross into Burma Rambo changes his mind and takes them dropping them close to one of the Karen villages.Less than two weeks later he receives a visit from a pastor telling him the aid workers did not return and the embassies have not helped locate them.
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Life is the latest wildlife epic from the BBC's award-winni
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Life is the latest wildlife epic from the BBC's award-winning Natural History Unit. It has the revelation, cinematic style, sense of place and emotionally involving individual sequences that that were the hallmark of The Blue Planet and Planet Earth, with all the scope, detail and content of an Attenborough epic, and the addition of close-up, intensely dramatic new behaviour - all captured by the world's top wildlife photographers with the aid of the most cutting-edge and sophisticated filming techniques.
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The Official PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote Control uses
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The Official PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote Control uses Bluetooth wireless communication to operate playback of Blu-ray Discs (BD) and other types of disc media on the PlayStation 3. Using the PS3 Blu-Ray Disc Remote the fastest easiest way to make the most of the many media features of your PS3 console. Please note that this item is exempt from the Viking Direct 30-day trial unless returned un-opened. Manufacturers warranty applies. Please allow upto 3 working days for delivery; Free 30-Day Trial and Next-Day delivery
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