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Revolution Home Theater Film Review
Alexander
Reviewed by Bill Warren
Rating:  One-and-a-Half Stars

The first hour or so of �Alexander� is engrossing and beautiful, in much the 
style you�d want in a big-scale telling of the story of Alexander the Great. He 
was such an astonishing figure in history that it doesn�t require any 
exaggeration to make him fabulous: he WAS fabulous. By the time he was 32, he 
had conquered all of the world known to his contemporaries; he�d gone further 
East�into India�than any other Greek leader. He had conquered all of what�s now 
Turkey and the Middle East, defeating even the army of the Persians, which 
greatly outnumbered his own forces. He never lost a battle. He one of the few 
historical characters worthy of being called �the Great.�
                                                                        
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National Treasure
Reviewed by Bill Warren
Rating:  Two-and-a-Half Stars

This action-adventure with an unusually complicated backstory seems to be aimed 
at the same audience as �Pirates of the Caribbean.� That is to say, the family 
crowd; it received a relatively innocuous PG rating, and is lighter and more 
frothy than any Indiana Jones adventure. Trouble is that it starts out like 
Indiana Jones and winds up like Lara Croft: it goes from intriguing, exciting 
and amusing, to dully spectacular, fracturing credibility as part of this 
descent.
                                                                        
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What if you could make a High Definition Television that was half the price of 
a 61� Plasma that could "hang-on-the-wall?"

And what if it was completely self-contained with a dual PIP tuner, plenty of 
inputs (including HDMI)? What if you could get all this and more with a 61� DLP 
(Digital Light Processing) that can hang-on-a-wall (with a depth of only 6.85�)?

Unheard of? Not any more. Come see for yourself the new InFocus 61md10.

Now on display at Evolution Audio & Video in lovely Agoura Hills, CA. Call 
(818) 879-1312 or email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for further information.


Introducing the completely redesigned RBH MC Series Mark II

Designed for both audio and home theater enthusiasts, the MC Series features 
RBH's proprietary aluminum cone technology; the same technology in their 
flagship products. Because of the inherent stiffness, low mass and self-damping 
properties found in aluminum, these advanced drivers deliver crisp, clear sound 
with the immediacy and accuracy needed to deliver the realism of today's 
high-definition music and movies.

Computer optimized crossover networks allow smooth integration between drivers 
while increasing power handling and minimizing distortion.

To learn more click below...
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NAD PowerDrive - So smart, it knows what your speakers are thinking

They say that knowledge is power. So when it comes to reacting to the 
constantly fluctuating power needs of today's loudspeakers, an A/V receiver has 
to be very smart indeed. Most A/V receivers fail the test and you hear 
distortion. NAD's dual-rail power supply knows when your speakers need extra 
help to deliver clean, undistorted sound. The result is honor roll performance 
for your movies and music. 

Visit your nearest NAD dealer or do your homework at: 
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Revolution Home Theater Featured DVD Reviews
Read More Colin Farrell DVD Reviews on RHT...

Phone Booth
Film and TV writers have a standard joke when they are confronted with requests 
for what they consider unreasonable cuts in their action/thriller scripts: �Set 
it in a phone booth.� The expression is not heard so often nowadays, probably 
less because there are fewer unreasonable requests from producers and studio 
executives than because there are fewer phone booths (a fact duly noted in the 
film). However, writer Larry Cohen has found a way to actually set most of the 
brisk 81-minute �Phone Booth� in the title location. Happily, there turns out 
to be more to his script and the movie than simply proving such a feat can be 
accomplished.

�Phone Booth� actually feels something like a segment of a TV anthology drama � 
think �Twilight Zone� with the supernatural element removed and big-studio 
production values...

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http://www.avrev.com/dvd/revs/phonebooth.shtml

S.W.A.T.
�S.W.A.T.� is a by-the-book yet still enjoyable cop actioner that is so 
breezily cinematic and uncheesy that it comes as a bit of a surprise to recall 
that it is in fact based on a �70s TV series (with a featurette in the special 
features section to remind us, no less). About the only holdover camp factors 
still visible from that era are the names of one or two characters (even the 
considerable credible toughness of Samuel L. Jackson isn�t entirely enough to 
justify calling him �Hondo�). Otherwise, this is all straight-ahead stuff with 
the kind of physicality and strong structure that lets us take it relatively 
seriously on its own terms.

Special Weapons And Tactics partners Jim Street (Colin Farrell) and Brian 
Gamble (Jeremy Renner) are part of a team who successfully shut down a bank 
robbery in progress. However, Gamble wings a hostage and in the ensuing 
political scrimmage, he quits.

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http://www.avrev.com/dvd/revs/swatp1.html

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Aperion Power Towers Win CNET Editor's Choice Award

CNET's Steve Guttenberg said it best in his recent review... "Aperion's 
engineers perfected their satellite/subwoofer system years ago, and now with 
the new Intimus 522D-PT, they've set their sights on something bigger: a 
powered tower. Say what? The tower features a built-in 150-watt amplifier for 
its 8-inch woofer, effectively lightening the load on your receiver. The result 
is a big-speaker sound that rivals that of high-end speakers costing double the 
522D-PT's $599 ($1,198 a pair) factory-direct price.

Click below to learn all about the new PT's.
http://www.avrev.com/splashpage/aperion0904.html

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