I have it for my laptop. It's good because I can hook it up to my TV really easily. I would suggest O Brother, Where Art Thou? I've probably seen it 10 times, and I still laugh every time.
You don't HAVE to aim with the wiimote to navigate, but you can.
Josh, I own that movie and love it. It really does depict old south Mississippi well. Trust me. I know. I went to college there for a while and it hasn't changed all that much. I also, love the twist on a classic piece of literature.
Well, apparently you can get it with ps3 and xbox. Just look into it. It is so worth paying for netflix. I wasted my entire sunday watching movies on it.
It really is the greatest thing, to just be able to get any movie on your TV just like that. And whole episodes of TV shows too! No wonder Blockbusters are going under.
sorry i just genorilly type at an amazing speend and im taught perfection so i dont look back sorry if it annoys u i have figured out a system but its complecated for others to understand and sometimes i hit other keys not mented to be hited
There are extensions or add-ons to pretty much every known browser that contains a spell check. It will help with that.
I am only suggesting it, because in a forum the way and manner in which you communicate with others is very important. It is how you express yourself. And the way you were typing gives off certain signals, in my opinion. It isn't that you have to type perfectly each and every time. We all make typos, and such. But, yes, you last post was much better.
I have it! It's awesome! I can give some horror suggestions. (Note: I have a bit of an odd taste in horror.)
The Thing (Gory [not disturbing], about shapeshifting alien in Arctic.) Poltergeist (About malevolent ghosts who abduct a family's daughter.) Tales from the Hood (Anthology about three young drug dealers.) Creepshow (Anthology; nothing general to say about them.) Saw VI (Gory [perhaps disturbing], about man who kidnaps "bad" people and puts them through gory tests for a chance to be set free.)
Yeah, unusual, and I didn't do a very good job explaining, but I loved all of them.