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24 Mar, 2021
Decent entry level soundbar
Bought this entry level LG soundbar because it's for a relatively small bedroom, and I wanted to give the neighbours a break from my more powerful lounge system.
It sounds better than the 32" LG TV I use in the bedroom, and I can connect my smartphone via Bluetooth for playing music - again, a good sound without causing a nuisance to neighbours. If you have a bigger TV from a decent brand, there's every liklihood that your TV's speakers sound better than this, and therefore this soundbar wouldn't be suitable for you.
Sound is clear, with great vocals and clarity, but it is lacking bass. Again, I bought this knowing that already, so not a problem for me.
To summarise, if you want a small, low power soundbar to improve the sound of your smaller bedroom TV, then this is a fantastic product that is more than fit for purpose. However, if you're looking for an improvement over the speakers of a decent size/brand TV, you need to be looking towards LG's more powerful bars, or indeed other brands.
02 Jul, 2009
Simply stunning sci-fi blockbuster.
The movie that inspired one of the best (and longest running) Sci-Fi TV shows ever (Stargate SG1).
I'm aiming this review at those of you who may have grown up watching Stargate SG1, but somehow missed the 1994 movie that inspired it all.
As much as we all love cheeky chappie Richard Dean Anderson in the role of Jack O'Neill, it should be noted that Kurt Russell also played a great turn at everyone's favourite space soldier. And Michael Shanks' Daniel Jackson in Stargate SG1 was actually an inspired rip-off of James Spader's performance in the same role in this fantastic 1994 movie. And in that I'm not insulting Shanks, as that was exactly what the producers wanted....a James Spader-esque Dr Jackson who was prepared to commit long term to the role. Shanks did just that, and did it very well indeed.
The movie version is somewhat different to the series. Or should I say that they made the TV series somewhat different to the movie. The Goa'uld of SG1 became snake like symbiotic/parasitic beings living inside Human and Jafa hosts, while in this screen prequel they are seen as much more traditional alien fare, but again parasitically using host humans to live out their rather long lives of getting up to no good across the galaxy. Also, the main SG1 characters of Samantha Carter and Teal'c are not to be seen here.
The movie is literally based around Dr Jackson being brought in to decipher the ancient text buried with the Stargate, which was uncovered in Egypt during the 1940's. The Air Force and government experts had been trying to do this for a long time, and in a desperate throw of the dice they turn to the misunderstood genius of Dr Jackson - as they know he knows ancient Egypt like no one else on Earth.....and knows it in a way that inescapably makes him invaluable to their efforts of getting the Stargate working again.
I won't go further than that basic start of the story, as I don't want to spoil it for the small few of you who might not have seen it yet, or perhaps can't remember it, but suffice to say this is all just a prelude to a fantastic space adventure.....and one which I think should be required sci-fi viewing. It's fantastic.
I'll end by saying that UK DVD buyers should try and get hold of the now out of print 'Director's Cut', as not only is it slightly fleshed out with a good few more minutes of story, but it also contains a DTS audio track....which always makes a DVD a better home theatre viewing than it is with Dolby Digital alone.
So what you waiting for? Go get eBaying for it!