(Note from the editor: For archival purposes (and in keeping with our DIY viral marketing philosophy), I'm reprinting a series of articles originally written for circuitcity.com.)
______________________________Published at circuitcity.com on Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Written by ScottyWhy?
 Circuitcity.com's Doug Hess is predicting that Blu-Ray will be a hot present this Christmas. I kept that in mind as I built this playlist of Halloween horror films that are must see in HD.
Circuitcity.com's Doug Hess is predicting that Blu-Ray will be a hot present this Christmas. I kept that in mind as I built this playlist of Halloween horror films that are must see in HD.- 28 Days Later (2002) - Horror fans love the "slow zombie vs fast zombie" debate. For those who want their undead to run like Randy Moss, there is no better Hi-Def experience than 28 Days Later.
- American Psycho (2000) - The book is cooler than the movie. Paul Allen's business card is cooler than his co-workers. If Patrick Bateman were around today, he would be way too cool to not have a Blu-Ray player.
- Carrie (1976) - Classic horror films don't always translate well on Blu-Ray. This one does. I have three words for you...prom queen scene!
- Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Since I'm a simple boy from Pittsburgh, I prefer the original. Having said that... the sea of zombies scene alone makes this version much better for HD viewing.
- Descent (2007) - You will realize within the first 15 minutes that the scares are way scarier on Blu-Ray.
- Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn (1987) - I'm pretty sure director Sam Raimi thinks in Hi-Def. This is HD cheese that came way before it's time.
- The Host (2006) - Blu-Ray makes it even clearer that the Asians are producing much better horror films than the Americans.
- The Shining (1980) - I'm not sure that Blu-Ray makes this classic any better. But honestly, does it really need any improvement?
What's gonna be in your Blu-Ray player this All Hallow's Weekend. Post a comment to this article and let us know.




 
 


 
 
 
 






 Do you have any idea how long it takes to examine over 15,000 images? I found a lot of shots of Kutcher. I didn't find any taken by him. Interesting.
Do you have any idea how long it takes to examine over 15,000 images? I found a lot of shots of Kutcher. I didn't find any taken by him. Interesting. Most photographers think of traveling as the perfect chance to get some shots. Maybe he just forgot his camera on these trips.
 Most photographers think of traveling as the perfect chance to get some shots. Maybe he just forgot his camera on these trips. Judging by all the beefcake and posterboy shots, I'm guessing "ashton kutcher78" isn't our guy. Heck, "ashton kutcher78" probably isn't a guy at all.
 Judging by all the beefcake and posterboy shots, I'm guessing "ashton kutcher78" isn't our guy. Heck, "ashton kutcher78" probably isn't a guy at all. It appears that Ashton Kutcher is the only photographer on the planet who goes to the Superbowl without his camera. More importantly, if he were a photographer, wouldn't his Paparazzi Sense tell him that Bruce Willis with his ex-wife and her boytoy is a picture that needs snapped at any cost?
It appears that Ashton Kutcher is the only photographer on the planet who goes to the Superbowl without his camera. More importantly, if he were a photographer, wouldn't his Paparazzi Sense tell him that Bruce Willis with his ex-wife and her boytoy is a picture that needs snapped at any cost?



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If you're looking for an easy to use and affordable digital camera, a point-and-shoot is a great place to start. The problem can be that the large selection can make it hard to decide. Most buyers are happiest when they select a camera that best fits their specific needs. Here are a few features to consider that may help you pick the best camera for you: