Product Review: A&E Television Networks store

Posted on June 14th, 2006 in dvd, entertainment, movies, television by Oz

About the company: The A&E Television Networks have exclusive DVD collections from Modern Marvels to World War II, and far beyond. The three channels that make up the networks, A&E, History, and Biography, have a host of educational and fascinating programs available, all of which is very affordable.

The big pitch: Quality A&E programming at prices far less than you expect.

The A&E Television Networks have regular sales and an incredible range of gifts for the holidays. There are a couple of navigation options, including “shop by show”, which leads you to a list of the shows for all three channels on the network and allows you to go through them in alphabetical order. There is also a menu on the left on the alphabetized page that lists several of the more popular buys.

You can also shop by subject, looking at everything from sci-fi and fantasy (like Thunderbirds, Stingray, and Supercar) to Science and Tech (like Medicine, Space & Exploration, and Weapons) to Ancient Civilizations (like The Mayans, Egypt, and Ancient Greece). Each of these categories opens up into a page full of great choices for both education and entertainment. There is literally something for everyone’s tastes.

You can also shop tabs for special offers, best sellers, and their new releases. A&E Television Networks makes it easy to find exactly what you are looking for on their easy-to-use site. There is also a tab on the side of the screen that leads into toys and games. Mostly educational and all fun, these games are a great gift idea. And if you don’t know what to give, the site offers gift certificates as well.

If you would rather take your time and browse on the go, request a catalog with their easy fill-in form, and you can be shopping the site in the park or the doctor’s office in just a few days. There is no hassle, and no pressure to buy.

With the ease of use, variety of products, and many ways to surf, this site is a number one in our book. There is something for every taste, all you have to do is take a look.

The Product Trends rating: The site is easy to use, and has a great list of products to entertain a wide range of people. There are plenty of search options and even a mailing list where you can sign up for special offers. The site is secure and pleasant to navigate. Five stars!
— Reviewed by Dionne Obeso

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Product Review: The Star Wars Shop

Posted on September 21st, 2005 in dvd, entertainment, gaming, home furnishings, memorabilia, movies, star wars, toys, video games by Oz

About the company: No matter whether you’re looking for video games, toys, games, standees, soundtracks, home furnishings, gift certificates, convention items, DVDs, collectibles, clothing, books, stationery, artwork or posters, if it has something to do with Star Wars, you’ll find it sold at the officially mandated, Lucasfilm-owned Star Wars Shop.

The big pitch: Discounted items for sale everyday, including exclusives that you won’t find anywhere else.

I have to admit, I hated, hated, hated the last three Star Wars movies. I know certain people love them and get all up ins, but to me, they were some of the worst big budget filmmaking in the last thirty years, like a trio of Waterworlds all lined up in a row. But hey, what do I know? I have a life that doesn’t involve Yoda-talk, so maybe I’m just missing out.

For those that aren’t missing out and worship the ground that George Lucas walks on, there’s the Star Wars Shop, the official Lucasfilm merchandise outlet that sells everything from ‘holiday edition Darth Vader statues’ to something called a ‘Lando in Skiff Guard Disguise Mini-Bust’.

I have to say, I wouldn’t know a ‘Covert Ops Clone Trooper Figure’ from a ‘Star Wars Porcelain Character Ornament Set’, but one thing I can tell you is that the items on sale at the Star Wars Shop are a lot cheaper than you would expect, especially seeing as much of it is limited edition collectible gear. I don’t know that I’d personally spend $279.99 on an ‘Attackus Wicket Statue’ or $399.99 on a 15 inch ‘Attackus Tusken Raider Statue’, but presumably someone out there will be saving every last penny of their summer babysitting money to do just that, in the expectation that one day it’ll be worth, like, $405 or something. So good luck to ‘em.

But you don’t have to be the geekiest geek of all geekdom to shop at the Star Wars Shop. Even a Star Wars hater like me can geek out a little at the General Greivous Bobbleheads (for just $16.99!), or the Framed Episode IV Film Cells (a snap at $69.99). And yeah, okay, I’ll admit that I wigged out a little at the Dark Side basketball jersey, though there’s no way I’d meet the hundred-dollar price tag for it.

All in all, what could have been a giant nerd rip-off is actually a collection of reasonably priced merchandise (for the most part) that will find a warm place in the hearts of those who dig it. We abide.

The Product Trends rating: It’s not our scene, but credit where it’s due, some of this is good stuff, especially to those who have The Empire Strikes Back memorized down to the last line, or have hung an Attack of the Clones poster over their john. If you go to sleep at night thinking about scenes from Return of the Jedi, then this is the store for you. 3.5 stars.

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Product Review: Intelliflix Online DVD Rentals

Posted on September 19th, 2005 in Internet, dvd, movies by Oz

About the company: Intelliflix is the world’s largest combined online movie and game rental destination, offering more than 40,000 titles of movies and games to customers in all 50 states. In 2004, we surpassed Netflix with the largest number of distribution centers in the continental United States. This allows us to provide our customers with typically 1-2 day delivery to most areas of the country. We are the only online company to provide both unlimited subscription programs and individual pay-per rental (PPR) plans.

The big pitch: 3-out Unlimited Rental subscription plans for just $8.25!3-out Unlimited Rental subscription plans for just $8.25! Pay-per-rental plans are also available, starting at $3.95 per movie/game.

Netflix hit the movie industry like a hurricane, bringing online movie rental into the population’s mindset at such a fast rate that established bricks and mortar chain stores like Blockbuster and Hollywood Video have seen their profit margins severely slashed.

Intelliflix is just the latest of many upstarts to have entered the market seeking to take back Netflix’s crown, but it’ll be a hard road to hoe if they have any ideas of beating the original - the company that created the industry from scratch. Thankfully, Intelliflix does a lot of things well, and indeed does some things better than Netflix does - and some that Netflix doesn’t do at all.

The way online DVD rental works is simple. You choose the movies you want on Intelliflix’s website, put them in order of preference, and wait. That day, the Intelliflix staff will send the movie you asked for out to you by mail, for you to watch whenever you want. If you watch it right away and stick it straight back in the post (using the free postage-paid return envelopes that they supply you), as soon as they receive your returned movie, they send out the next one on your queue and you receive it the next day.

The best part? Hard to say - it could be that you can keep the movie as long as you want with no late fees. Or it could be that they send you out 3 movies at a time, so you should always have something waiting to be watched. Or it could be that you never have to get to the video store, fighting traffic and queues, to return a movie that sucked. Whatever you think is the best reason to rent online, take it from us, a group of people who are all heavily addicted to online movie rentals - it rules.

Intelliflix is a good option to begin your online rental experience, for several reasons. For starters, their 3-out online DVD rental subscription plan is just $16.95 per month, which is dirt cheap. In fact, at the time of writing, Intelliflix was offering an incredible $8.25 discount price on that plan, and though that can’t last long, it’s the sort of discount that makes people sit up and take notice. If you prefer to pay per rental, which works better for casual renters, you can do so for $3.95 per title, for a five-day-rental, with up to four movies at a time, again with free shipping, which matches any video store that I know of.

To help you decide if Intelliflix is right for you, they’ll give you one free month trial with every new account, and not only will that get you three movies, free of charge, delivered right to your mailbox, but you can also choose from video games as well. In fact, Intelliflix has over 40,000 video games and movies waiting for you to rent, right now - including mature/adult movies. Alternately, Netflix doesn’t offer adult titles OR video games.

Another great forward step for Intelliflix is that they’re integrating their service into actual bricks and mortar stores across the US, which will mean you’ll be able to order your films and pick them up later that day, rather than waiting for the mail, if you choose to do so.

Lastly, Intelliflix processes orders on Saturdays - not just Monday to Friday like Netflix does, which means you’ll get more discs per month, and have your weekend turnaround times slashed by a day. Great stuff.

The Product Trends rating: We didn’t think that anyone could beat Netflix, which is a truly great, innovative, dedicated to customer service kind of company, but Intelliflix gives them a real run for their money. Four and a half stars.

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