Life is a Miracle (DVD)
A tragic yet heartwarming drama, LIFE IS A MIRACLE, is the tale of a young, passionate social worker named Tracy who works with terminally ill patients. In a cruel twist of fate, Tracy herself is diagnosed with cancer and given very little time left to live. Undaunted, Tracy vows to keep the spirits of her patients up, though she is suffering just as much as they are. However, Tracy is heartbroken knowing that she will leave her loving husband alone in the world, so she arranges a miracle for him before she dies.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseLetterboxedAudio: Stereo - Cantonese Stereo - MandarinInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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THE EVIL DEAD, director Sam Raimi`s first film, has achieved legendary status since its 1982 release--and for good reason. Though perhaps not as widely seen as its two sequels, EVIL DEAD 2 and ARMY OF DARKNESS, THE EVIL DEAD is arguably the best of the three. It is the story of five college-age friends who travel to a cabin in rural Tennessee where they stumble upon the Book of the Dead, an ancient tome bound in human flesh and written in blood. After unwittingly awakening the unspeakable terrors described in the book, the friends, one by one, are transformed into the evil dead, except for Ash (Bruce Campbell). Left with no other way to survive than to dismember the living corpses of his sister, his girlfriend, and two friends, Ash resorts to desperate measures to get out alive. Shot on a shoestring budget, the film boasts some impressive camera work and extremely over-the-top gore effects as well as a sense of humor much more subtle than the tongue-in-cheek aesthetic of the two sequels. In THE EVIL DEAD 2, a slightly higher-budget sequel-remake of the original EVIL DEAD, a group of people (again headed by Ash) are trapped in a cabin while ancient evil lurks outside and threatens a fate worse than death. While fans often disagree on which of the two films ranks higher, it is safe to say that both have played large roles in shaping the horror genre.
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The Matrox G200 Multi-Monitor Series of graphics card continues its long standing tradition of providing the multi-monitor market with the most flexible and highly advanced solutions in the industry. Matrox is the first company to offer a Quad-based PanelLink digital flat panel output to support these higher quality flat panel monitors. It features either two 128-bit, MGA G200 processors and 8MB of powerful SGRAM per processor, and supports either Dual/Quad analog or DVI PanelLink outputs.
Specifications:
Video card type: 2D/3D video w/TV support
Color depth at max resolution: 16.7 million colors (24-bit)
Functionality: TwinView Architecture
Interface type: video (15-pin high-density D-shell (VGA))
RAMDAC speed: 250MHz
Refresh rate at max resolution: 70Hz
Resolution: 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1600 x 1200 (UXGA), 1920 x 1200 Slot/port type: PCI
System type: PC video
Chipset: Matrox MGA-G200
Video standard supported: NTSC (analog), PAL (analog)
Installed video memory: 16MB
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