Posted by Notcot on Nov 7, 2010 in
Gadgets
This iconic U.S.S. Starship Enterprise Bottle Opener is made of a nice weighty metal, and it even has NCC – 1701 printed on it (an in-joke for thirsty trekkies). We just love its retro coolness. Whether you’re into Romulan ale, or something altogether more earthly (and no doubt drinkable), the Starship Enterprise Bottle Opener will warp your world.
Price : £ 12.99
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Posted by Notcot on Nov 1, 2010 in
Gadgets
The Undercover Mini Sleeve does for your iPod, iPhone or other personal piece of paraphernalia what the undercover laptop sleeve did for your laptop. Basically, it’s a rather nifty little device that allows you to surreptitiously transport your dinky electricals around in what appears to be a battered old postal envelope. That means your iPhone, your iPod, your external hard drive, your mobile, your camera… pretty much anything you can jam in there that’s of value. The cute in-jokes give it away completely (who’s going to believe that ‘Hard Drive’ is an actual road?!), but at first glance this is nothing more than a tatty envelope. No-one will have the slightest clue that you could be potentially carrying around something rather valuable, so worry no longer about potential theft. It’s got some pretty good padding too, so whatever you put in there will be nicely protected.
Price : £ 8.99
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Posted by Notcot on Oct 16, 2010 in
Gadgets
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (8 Reviews)
Cross It’s A Wonderful Life with ET and Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and you’ll get something close to these entertaining and occasionally grotesque tales from producer Steven Spielberg, writer Chris Columbus and director Joe Dante.
In the first film we meet Billy Peltzer (played by Zach Galligan), a young man whose inventor father (Hoyt Axton) gives him an odd Christmas present in the shape of a tiny, adorable furry creature called a Mogwai, which is named Gizmo. The pet comes with a set of rules: don’t get him wet, don’t feed him after midnight and keep him away from direct sunlight. But Galligan breaks the first rule and the damp little critter pops out a dozen smaller offspring. Then the offspring break the second rule and, overnight, turn from cute furry guys to malevolent scale-covered trolls with world domination on their mind. The only way to stop them: rule three. But it’s an anxious (and extremely funny) battle to make it to daylight, with the bad gremlins finding ingenious ways to multiply over and over until they’re a force to be reckoned with.
In the sequel, Zach Galligan is back, along with Phoebe Cates, his girlfriend from the first film. They’re both working in an ultramodern skyscraper owned by a Donald Trump clone (a hilarious John Glover). Galligan’s furry little buddy is captured by a mad scientist, who not only helps it multiply, but invests the nasty, scaly offspring with intelligence and the ability to talk. What follows is imaginative mayhem that spoofs old movies, modern television, and the conveniences of postmodern technology. In many ways, the sequel is even more inventive and laughter-inducing than the original.
Both films are packed with special effects, all the most impressive when you consider the gremlins are puppets, not computer generated imagery. Expect a wild and fun-packed (if occasionally dark and scary) ride.
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Posted by Notcot on Sep 27, 2010 in
Gadgets
The Bean Pod is an elegant mini plant-propagator, the perfect product to pep up your cuisine. With little effort you could grow a mini herb garden from scratch in the kitchen window – or what about taking one to the office too? That would really make your daily sandwich something a bit special!
Price : £ 6.95
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Posted by Notcot on Jun 17, 2010 in
Gadgets
Take the pictures that mean something with you anywhere you go with the Album
Price : £ 169.00
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Posted by Notcot on Jun 17, 2010 in
Gadgets
Take the pictures that mean something with you anywhere you go with the Album
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Posted by Notcot on May 24, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4 / 5 ( 1 Reviews)
Slaughtered is a gory slasher movie set during one terrifying night at a remote pub in the Australian outback. When a new worker joins the group of bar staff, the sexual tension starts to rise and so too does the body count, as something horrifying is lurking beneath them in the cellar. The gruesome reality becomes clear as one-by-one the bar staff all meet a grisly demise, leaving bar girl Jamie alone in a desperate struggle for survival.
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From the people who brought COLIN the $70 Zombie movie to the UK…Three cheers for SLAUGHTERED! –Fangoria
Slaughtered
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Posted by Notcot on May 7, 2010 in
In-Car Technology
Average Rating: 5.0 / 5 (1 Reviews)
Product Description
The IOMAX Car Cassette Adaptor is designed for anyone who has a cassette player in their car who wants to play something other than cassette tapes. It includes all the bits and pieces you need to link your CD Player, MP3 Player or Mini Disc to your car stereo.
You get a connection that’s shaped just like a cassette tape that actually goes into the player. You get a lead with a 3.5mm jack that connects to the headphone or line out socket on your MP3, CD or Mini Disc player.
- Play any portable audio device through any car cassette player
- Works with all iPods and other music players with a 3.5mm headphone socket
- Works with front and side loading cassette decks
- Allows easy placement of your audio player with 4 ft. cable
- Auto Reverse
IOMAX Car Cassette Adaptor for iPod & MP3 Players – Black
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Posted by Notcot on Apr 15, 2010 in
Cult Film
Average Rating: 4.0 / 5 (45 Reviews)
Amazon.co.uk Review
It’s hard not to feel there’s something wrong when Army of Darkness, the third entry in Sam Raimi’s lively Evil Dead series, opens with a 15 certificate. And indeed, this is not quite the non-stop rollercoaster of splat we’re entitled to expect.
Like Evil Dead II, it opens with a digest-cum-remake of the original movie, taking geeky Ash (Bruce Campbell) back out to that cabin in the woods where he is beset by demons who do away with his girlfriend (blink and you’ll miss Bridget Fonda). Blasted back in time to 12th century England, Ash finds himself still battling the Deadites and his own ineptitude in a quest to save the day and get back home.
Though it starts zippily, with Campbell’s grimly funny clod of a hero commanding the screen, a sort of monotony sets in as magical events pile up. Ash is attacked by Lilliputian versions of himself, one of whom incubates in his stomach and grows out of his shoulder to be his evil twin. After being dismembered and buried, Evil Ash rises from the dead to command a zombie army and at least half the film is a big battle scene in which rotted warriors (nine mouldy extras in masks for every one Harryhausen-style impressive animated skeleton) besiege a cardboard castle. There are lots of action jokes, MAD Magazine-like marginal doodles and a few funny lines, but it lacks the authentic scares of The Evil Dead and the authentic sick comedy of Evil Dead II.
On the DVD: Army of Darkness may be the least of the trilogy, but Anchor Bay’s super two-disc set is worthy of shelving beside their outstanding editions of the earlier films. Disc 1 contains the 81-minute US theatrical version in widescreen or fullscreen, plus the original “Planet of the Apes” ending, the trailer and a making-of featurette. Disc 2 has the 96-minute director’s cut, with extra slapstick and a lively, irreverent commentary track from Raimi, Campbell and co-writer Ivan Raimi, plus yet more deleted scenes and some storyboards. The fact that the film exists in so many versions suggests that none of them satisfied everybody, but fans will want every scrap of Army in this one package. –Kim Newman
Army of Darkness
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