Product Reviews

Reviewer:
Ivo1977
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  1.  A very welcome addition

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    The first EA Sports Active was a great improvement over Nintendo's Wii Fit. Wii Fit used a lot of games and fairly childish exercises, which weren't much of a challenge to adult users and/or people who are in reasonable to good shape.
    The first EA Active took its workouts more seriously and less playfull. This of course, is good if you want to exercise, burn calories, improve your condition and maybe lose some weight in the process, but the problem with the first EA active is that it might be TOO serious. The workouts tend to become boring.
    Enter... Active More Workouts. I like this sequel mainly because of the extra variance, both in workouts and in scenery. I know, don't expect too much from Wii's graphics, but still it's more fun to run along the beaches of a tropical island instead of a boring round track.
    Besides the extra workouts, this new edition of Active has, in my opinion, improved the response to movements of the remote/nunchuck, so it follows and measures your activities more reliable.
    The Wii Balance Board is not necessarily required, but if you have one, it's nice to know that Active More Workouts makes better use of it than the first edition did.

    Active More Workouts isn't just an addition, it's a complete software package, meaning you don't have to use the first edition in order to get a complete workout. Just pop in this one disc in your Wii, and you're ready to get all the pre-programmed workout programs or create your own sessions out of the great variety of exercises. The program still counts your training time and estimated burned calories.

    A couple of downsides, that were already an issue in the first edition:

    1. Response to movement of remote/nunchuck -although improved- still isn't perfect.

    2. Active More Workouts comes without the necessary leg strap, which forces people to buy the first edition as well, if they don't already own it. This is a major fail in my opinion!

    3. I have to get this off my chest... what was EA thinking when they put the resistance band into the first Active package? It's a worthless piece of rubber that doesn't offer any resistance, unless you're under the age of 5. Go out to your local sporting goods store and spend 10-20 bucks on a couple of real resistance bands. That way, you can profit much better from this software.

  2.  Best Irwin Allen production ever!

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    I saw The Towering first when I was only 10 years old, back in the 80's, and it fascinated me from the very first moment. I never had a chance to see it on the big screen, but my 50 inch plasma comes at least a little close and the experience can only be better with this long awaited Bluray.
    Sadly, the extra's that are available in the US release will, as far as I'm informed, not be available in Europe. Then again, I got the special edition DVD for that. The film itself is what matters and I can't wait to see it in 1080p. I hope they made a good transfer, not the "Ghostbusters" kind.

    The Towering of course hasn't got the speed and stunning effects we see in a movie like 2012, but I wouldn't call that a lack of things. Remember, The Towering was made years before the first CGI effects were made, in a time when water was real water, fire was real fire and destruction was real destruction. Hence the huge tower model on the set that was set to flames :-) Of course, with your typical seventies disaster movie comes your typical list of big stars and they do a great job. McQueen and Newman practically spray testosteron all over the place, in the most positive sense of the word. This is a story about good old fashioned hero's in a movie that takes its time to tell that story. I love the steadycam, which is such a relief now in a time where every modern action scene is all shaken up to the point of vomiting.
    I give The Towering Inferno 5 stars, even while I don't know how the bluray image will turn out, but I'm hoping for the best.

    Could someone please let me know if this bluray has either Dutch or English subtitles?