Advantages: good price, good pop, enuff is a cool brand Disadvantages: not as durable and as well lasting as i had hoped
this is not a bad deck at all its meets all the criteria of being a good skate board, good pop, cool graphic and a nice shape, but i found the way that enuff boards are made seem that they dont last quite as long as other brands. personally i dont really like enuff boards that much they feel too diffferent to what i am used to but im sure there are alot of people who would very much enjoy the enuff shape and alot of my freinds say this is true. i recommend this deck for people new to skateboarding or people on a tight budget, the price of enuff decks is definitly a plus.
good up and coming brand tho id expect they will just get better and better. ...
Advantages: A very amusing film, with a great cast Disadvantages: Language and (comic) violence may offend some.
Review of the DVD ?Hot Fuzz?
The DVD
This DVD was released by Universal Pictures in 2007. It has a run time of 1 hour 56 minutes and has been designated as suitable for age 15 or more. The genre is Action/Adventure/Comedy.
The DVD carries a warning that the film contains strong very language, strong bloody comic violence (?).
This is a two disc DVD and there are so many extras included that I could spend an hour listing them! I won't of course as, A) I doubt anyone really wants to read them and B) the review would go on too long! Suffice to say that the out takes, commentaries and features are well worth watching, something I never thought I'd say in a DVD review, as normally I don't bother with them!
The soundtrack is brilliant with an eclectic mix of modern and almost spaghetti western type tracks which add a touch ...
brittle1906 10.08.2009
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Advantages: Hilarious, detailed, very entertaining Disadvantages: None!
Hot Fuzz is a brilliant mickey-take from the team that brought us Shaun of the Dead. It centres around a much decorated, very dedicated London cop called Sergeant Angel, who is politely removed from his job in the city and shipped out to a sleepy Gloucester village called Sandford.
This, on the face of it, doesn't seem like the most inspiring plot-line, but the villagers prove to be an interesting lot and it doesn't take long for Sergeant Angel to start arresting people and making a name for himself in the village. A series of bizarre accidents hint to Sergeant Angel that all is not as it should be in Sandford and bit by bit, the plot starts to reveal itself.
As well as a very inventive plotline, the characters in the film make it really watchable. There's the ever-correct Angel, (Simon Pegg) desperately trying to update ...
Vixterbelle 04.04.2009
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