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Awesome seller adapted to ship same day overnight as requested. Great fast communication. Product as described. Packed extremely well. The best of the best! I wish I could give rating of 10 stars! Thanks so much!
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All three drives work great with one caveat. One of the drives had a floppy disk stuck in the drive that required partial disassembly of the drive to remove it. At least I got a free floppy disk for my troubles! Shipping was quick and the drives were packaged well. The seller also combined shipping, which was appreciated. I'd buy from them again.
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (4)
Corsair Air SP120 LED Red - High Static Pressure 120mm Case Fan (3-Pack)
Apr 10, 2019
Best fan for static pressure
Dropped temps over 20 degrees on liquid cooling radiator compared to generic case fans. Well worth the expense!
99-03 04 05 Buick LeSabre Oldsmobile Alero Pontiac Bonneville Window Lift Motor
May 29, 2018
Exact fit replacement for OEM
Cheaper than new replacement motor, works well so far. Not sure why the entire body was painted.
Dec 31, 2008
Best movie I've seen yet
This week I happened to watch what I think is probably the best movie I've ever seen. Certainly there are dozens that I consider among my favorites, and I do enjoy a pretty wide variety of genres, but there's something about Léon, aka The Professional, that grabs me. Written and directed by Luc Besson (The Fifth Element, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc) the bulk of who's works are French films, and stars Jean Reno (Mission Impossible, Ronin, The Da Vinci Code) and Natalie Portman (Star Wars Ep I,II,III, Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium) as well as Gary Oldman (The Fifth Element, Air Force One, Harry Potter) and Danny Aiello (Hudson Hawk, City Hall). The original US release, titled simply "The Professional", excludes certain scenes that were deemed too provocative for American audiences, and yet still garners an R rating for violence and language. The extra 24 minutes of questionable footage was incorporated into the unrated International version and re-released in 2000 as Léon: The Professional. While touted as an action flick by US distributor Columbia Pictures, and listed as containing elements of crime and drama, I would classify it as a love story. Definitely not a traditional romantic, mushy kind of love story, but a portrayal of how love triumphs over evil, as the two unlikely main characters, Léon, a methodical, middle-aged mafia hitman and Mathilda, an abused and revenge-seeking 12-year old girl, are drawn together by circumstance and need. Without giving away too much detail so as not to spoil the plot, it is this bond that develops between the two throughout the progression of the movie that is so compelling and captivating. The film has apparently been the cause of some controversy, over a bit of implied (US version) or open sexual tension (International release) between the protagonists, however nothing improper or morally objectionable ever takes place on-screen. In my opinion anyone who deduces from this movie anything of the sort must have gone into it with a skewed perspective to begin with, and likely has little compassion for or understanding of someone in Mathilda's situation. The part is brilliantly played by Natalie, surprisingly in her starring debut and what is arguably her best work to date, who credibly depicts a neglected and troubled pubescent girl confused by emotions she has likely never experienced before. She mistakes her feelings towards Léon, who grudgingly takes on a protective and mentoring role, as possibly being something other than platonic, however he adamantly refuses to allow their relationship to become anything more than that of surrogate father/daughter. Jean obviously understands and portrays his character well, displaying the meticulous and moral nature of Léon that not only makes him good at his job but also gives him the ability to be a good parent despite his profession. Completing the main cast, Gary is outstanding as Stansfield, the out-of-control and drug-addicted DEA agent gone bad, and Danny is also very convincing in his admittedly somewhat typecast role of Tony the Italian mafioso. Having seen both releases, I highly recommend the International version for its additional character development. The US cut simply leaves too many gaps between scenes where you're left wondering if you unknowingly took a bathroom break and missed several minutes of story line.
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