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They can be hidden away right under your nose in the living room, or they can be completely separate spaces in your house. Either way, the home theater is becoming increasingly popular. Equipped with the latest digital video and surround-sound audio technology, home theaters can transport you to another world without your ever having to leave the house. Finding Nemo is easy, on a nine foot screen. Why watch a movie when you can experience it? Forgot who you are, forget where you are. You are now someone else, somewhere else. Maybe you are Nemo in the great blue ocean. Or maybe you are Frodo on your quest to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring and battle for Middle Earth. Not a movie buff? What about the Superbowl or Oprah in HDTV? You simply must experience this breath taking technology to appreciate it. |
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High fidelity (or HiFi or hi-fi) is the reproduction of sound and image that is very faithful to the original. We are experts in the field. We specialize in front projection systems and will provide you the absolute best sound and picture in your price range. Also, unlike other installers that can only provide you with words and pictures, we let you experience the finished product first hand. We love talking about home theaters, media rooms, equipment, movies, and well you get the picture, so please call if you have any questions or would like to setup a time to view one of our DLP front projection systems. |
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'Avengers' outguns 'Battleship' at box offices
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - New action movie "Battleship" collided with Iron Man, The Hulk and the rest of "The Avengers" this weekend at movie theater box offices, and the super heroes came out on top. "Avengers" from Walt Disney Co's Marvel Studios added an estimated $55.1 million to its U.S. and Canadian ticket sales and held the No. 1 box office spot for the third straight weekend, according to studio forecasts on Sunday. The strong performance left big-budget "Battleship," which launched in theaters on Friday, drifting in second place with $25.3 million. ...
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Cannes director Haneke faces death in moving "Love"
CANNES, France (Reuters) - It is a subject rarely tackled in cinema, but Austria's Michael Haneke forces us to confront the reality that will befall us all - the end of life - in "Love", his beautiful and devastating film at Cannes. The French-language feature "Amour" follows an elderly married couple, former music teachers, who are enjoying a comfortable retirement in Paris before Anne, played by Emmanuelle Riva, suffers a stroke. "It's a very powerful film and it's a very sober film. ...
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Danish child abuse film shocks Cannes crowds
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Danish director Thomas Vinterberg burst on to the scene in Cannes in 1998 with the acclaimed "Festen", and critics say he is close to his best again this year with "The Hunt", a shocking take on child abuse and its impact on a small community. Unlike some movies on the same theme, The Hunt leaves no doubt as to the main character's innocence. Lucas, played by Danish star Mads Mikkelsen, is a nursery school teacher adored by the children and an integral part of a closely-knit circle of friends. ...
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Tough times for small U.S. films despite bumper Cannes
CANNES, France (Reuters) - In a bumper year for U.S. productions in Cannes, director John Hillcoat, presenting prohibition-era drama "Lawless" at the film festival on Saturday, said the state of smaller-budget American movies was "distressing". Lawless is in fact an international production - Hillcoat and two of his leading cast are Australian, as is scriptwriter and musician Nick Cave. But the 1930s tale of three bootlegging brothers in Virginia also features leading U.S. actors Jessica Chastain and Shia LaBeouf and is backed by the Weinstein Company. It is one of five U.S. ...
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