Posted by Notcot on Jul 13, 2012 in
Gadgets
Transfer vinyl, tape and CD direct to CD – no PC needed
- Large Digit Blue backlit LCD display X-Bass function for enhanced bass sound Detachable stereo speakers (15W p.m.p.o.) Remote control Headphone socket 3.5mm line-in jack for playing music from MP3 player / iPod Audio-out (RCA) jacks Track separation function for CD album recording 45rpm spindle adaptor supplied Measures 32cm W x 28cm D x 22cm H (lid closed)
Price : £ 249.95
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Tags: album, Audio-out, Boston, jack, Music, player, RECORDER, recording, SMC922, Steepletone, Tape
Posted by Notcot on Jun 10, 2012 in
Gadgets
Transfer Vinyl, Tape and CD Direct to CD – No PC Needed
- 33 / 45 / 78 rpm semi-automatic turntable Full-function CD player Tape cassette player FM/MW radio Built-in CD recorder (CD burner) Track separation function for CD album recording X-Bass function for enhanced bass sound Detachable stereo speakers (20W p.m.p.o.) 3.5mm line-in jack for playing music from MP3 player / iPod Audio-out (RCA) jack for connecting to and playing via an additional stereo system Contemporary black finish with a choice of sleek gloss black or silver fascia Hinged see-through lid Backlit LCD Display Headphone socket Remote control 45rpm spindle adaptor supplied Measures 32cm W x 28cm D x 22cm H (lid closed)
Price : £ 249.95
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Tags: Boston, Music, player, RECORDER, SMC595, Steepletone
Posted by Notcot on Feb 4, 2011 in
Noir
Tags: Boston, quibbles
Posted by Notcot on Apr 28, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (47 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
With the advent of satellite broadcasting resurrecting the art of the TV movie, films like the invigorating The Boondock Saints are becoming more frequent. Made for Sky, the movie eschews big-screen production values but is still good value for money. Although the story of two Irish-American brothers who set out on a believed divine mission to wipe out the worst of the criminal element of Boston at times seems like an imitation of the superb Dogma, both films were actually made in the same year. The film is not without its faults, notably the poor performances of Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as the two brothers–both of whom adopt ludicrous Irish accents. Far better is Willem Dafoe, who steals the show as FBI agent Smecker, and the manic David Della Rocco. Still, The Boondock Saints is highly watchable and keeps the viewer interested throughout with a strong story, frequent black humour and arresting visuals. And there aren’t many places where you will come across Billy Connolly as a Mafia contract killer. –Phil Udell
The Boondock Saints
Buy Now for £6.47
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Posted by Notcot on Mar 27, 2010 in
Noir
Tags: Average, Boston, Noir, rating, Reviews