Flight of the Intruder (DVD)
In the last days of the Vietnam War, U.S. navy fighter pilots aboard an aircraft carrier have become disillusioned with the way the war is going and the pointless missions they are required to fly. Because the authorities have forbidden them from bombing strategic spots during the Paris peace talks, ace pilot Lt. Jake'Cool Hand' Grafton (Brad Johnson) and his partner, a cynical veteran bombardier named Cole (Willem Dafoe), decide to take matters into their own hands. As they plan a daring raid on the People's Resistance Park in downtown Hanoi (where the Viet Cong display captured U.S. artillery), Grafton and Cole find themselves torn between their loyalty to their commanding officer (Danny Glover) and their sense of personal honor. Based on the novel by Stephen Coonts.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseWidescreenAudio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
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Dane Electronics new Xs type I memory cards with 128MB, 256MB, 512MB and 1GB capacity (standard thickness compatible with digital cameras using CompactFlash cards) equipped with NAND technology are now available.
As their name implies, these cards are fast enough to allow all professional and amateur photographers to take instant shots since the cards can write data at 35X. In the same way, these cards will enable written date to be read at a transfer rate of 49X. Other speeds will become available as Flash technology evolves.
Technical specifications:
Write speed: 35X or 5.2MB/sec
Read speed: 49X or 6.8MB/sec
Weight: 11.4g
Working temperature: from 0 to 700C
Storage temperature: from -25 to +850C
Humidity tolerance: 95 Max
CompactFlashTM Xs cards are fitted with a 50 pin PMCIA type connector
Stacy Peralta's DOGTOWN AND Z-BOYS, about a ground of teenage outsiders who made skateboarding a worldwide phenomenon in the 1970s, and GRATEFUL DAWG, which looks at the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia and his relationship with bluegrass musician David Grisman, are packaged together in this DVD documentary 2-pack. See individual titles for details.DVD Features:Region 1Keep Case2-Disc SetDOGTOWN& Z-BOYS (SPECIAL EDITION)Full Frame - 1.33Audio: Dolby Digital 5.0 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Director - Stacy Peralta, Editor - Paul R. Crowder Trailers Deleted Scenes ExtendedRaw Skate FootageInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene SelectionText/Photo Galleries: Production NotesDVD-Rom Features: WeblinksGRATEFUL DAWG:Full ScreenAudio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Trailers Outtakes Music Video Additional PerformancesInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene SelectionText/Photo Galleries: Director's Production Notes DiscographyDVD-Rom Features: Web Link
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The plot of LACKAWANNA BLUES takes viewers back to a turbulent time for the African American community, all set to a soaring R&B soundtrack from an awesome selection of artists. Originally shot for HBO, LACKAWANNA BLUES is based on a one-man play by Ruben Santiago-Hudson, and is a moving coming-of-age tale. Drawing on his own experiences, Santiago-Hudson begins his story as a child growing up in the small New York town of Lackawanna. There, he is raised by Rachel Nanny Crosby (S. Epatha Merkerson), who provides a refuge for many wandering black folks whose lives have not quite turned out as they wished. Nanny and the residents educate Ruben in a way that no conventional schooling can provide, with the film lovingly painting a poignant slice of life from these heavily segregated times. Merkerson is exceptional as Nanny, while the ensemble cast also includes big hitters such as Rosie Perez and Mos Def among its line up.
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