With an intelligent cleaning system and Dirt Detect technology, this robotic vacuum navigates around furniture and vacuums along walls and in corners for thorough cleaning. 2 virtual wall units keep the vacuum within a desired space for enhanced performance.
This brush pack includes 3 brush types for your Roomba vacuum cleaner. The brushes are compatible with 500 Series Roomba vacuums with red or green cleaning heads.
Track Listing: 1. Little Pixie - Various Artists, 2. Let's Don't Ever Leave Me - Various Artists, 3. Groove Merchant - Various Artists, 4. Birdsong - Various Artists, 5. Great One, The - Various Artists, 6. Central Park North (Interlude) - Various Artists, 7. Rejoice - Various Artists, 8. Three and One - Various Artists, 9. Summary, The - Various Artists
Sit back and let Roomba take care of the vacuuming for you. This robotic bagless vacuum cleaner features an on-board scheduling system that can accommodate up to 7 cleaning times per week, and can clean up to 4 rooms on a single charge.
This robotic vacuum cleaner features a cleaning head that automatically adjusts to carpet or hard floor to remove dirt, dust and pet hair. 2 interchangeable cleaning bins allow for everyday or heavy-duty vacuuming.
Includes:Grandizer: Robot Back to Action (1982) Grandizer: Beware the Red Moon (1998) Grandizer: Robot Back to Action In the sci-fi thriller Grandizer, a robot defends Earth against a group of evil, alien Vegan invaders. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide Grandizer: Beware the Red Moon No synopsis available.
Track Listing: 1. I Robot, 2. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You, 3. Some Other Time, 4. Breakdown, 5. Don't Let It Snow, 6. Voice, The, 7. Nucleus, 8. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On), 9. Total Eclipse, 10. Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32, 11. Boules (I Robot Experiment), 12. Breakdown - (Early Demo Of Backing Riff), 13. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You - (Backing Track Rough mix), 14. Day After Day - (Early Stage Rough mix), 15. Naked Robot, The
Greg Pak directs Robot Stories, a feature film made up of four separate vignettes set in the near future. In "My Robot Baby," Maria (Tamlyn Tomita) and Roy (James Saito) must take care of a robot baby before they can adopt a real one. In "The Robot Fixer," a car accident puts Wilson in a coma. His mother, Bernice Chin (Wai Ching Ho), tries to connect with him by repairing his old collection of toy robots. Her obsessive quest to find missing robot parts is observed by her daughter Grace (Cindy Cheung). In "Machine Love," a Sprout G9 iPerson (Greg Pak) is introduced to an office environment. In "Clay," sculptor John Lee (Sab Shimono) refuses to get scanned, which would merge his memory with a collective consciousness. He struggles to maintain his humanity against the judgement of his son Tommy (Ron Domingo) and wife Helen (Eisa Davis). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
A young boy named Johnny (Gregory Moffett) is on a picnic with his widowed mother (Selena Royle) and sister (Claudia Barrett), when he meets a pair of archeologists (John Mylong, George Nader) exploring a nearby cave. Later, while napping, he has a dream -- that the Earth has been attacked by an alien named Ro-Man (played by George Barrows in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet), using the "calcinator death ray," and that he and his family (with Mylong and his mother now married) and scientist Nader are the only survivors. They try to elude capture by Ro-Man, who turns out to have some very human failings despite his mechanized mentality, including a desire to experience human emotions, which greatly complicates his efforts to destroy the family. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. Boulevard, 2. Robot Boy - (featuring Andy Partridge), 3. Wire Wire - (featuring Andy Partridge), 4. So Funny - (featuring Andy Partridge), 5. Set It on Fire - (featuring Andy Partridge), 6. Claustrophobe, 7. Querquehouse - (featuring Andy Partridge), 8. Pieces - (featuring Andy Partridge), 9. All My Heads Meet - (featuring Andy Partridge), 10. Franscrams! - (featuring Andy Partridge), 11. Waffleson's Dream - (featuring Doug Lawrence/Andy Partridge), 12. Here I Go - (featuring Andy Partridge)
Track Listing: 1. Where You Been Lars?, 2. True Player For Real - (featuring Weird Al Yankovic/Wheatus), 3. Hipster Girl, 4. It's Not Easy (Being Green) - (featuring Pierre Bouvier), 5. This Gigantic Robot Kills - (featuring Suburban Legends/The MC Bat Commander), 6. No Logo - (featuring Jesse Dangerously), 7. 35 Laurel Drive, 8. Twenty-Three - (featuring Amie Miriello), 9. Guitar Hero (Beating Guitar Hero Does Not Make You Slash) - (featuring Parry Gripp), 10. O.G. Original Gamer - (featuring MC Frontalot/Jonathan Coulton), 11. We Have Arrived - (featuring K. Flay/YTCracker), 12. White Kids Aren't Hyphy, 13. Hey There Ophelia - (featuring Gabe Saporta/Brett Anderson), 14. (Lord It's Hard To Be Happy When You're Not Using ) The Metric System
Track Listing: (DISC 1: I ROBOT:), (DISC 2: EYE IN THE SKY:), 1. I Robot - (featuring Hilary Western/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh/John Leach), 1. Sirius - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Haydn Bendall/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott), 2. Eye in the Sky - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 2. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh), 3. Children of the Moon - (featuring David Paton/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Wallace/Stuart Elliott), 3. Some Other Time - (featuring Jaki Whitren/Peter Straker/David Paton/Stuart Salver/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Perry/Stuart Tosh/Tony Rivers/John Leach), 4. Breakdown - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Allan Clarke/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons/Duncan Mackay), 4. Gemini - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 5. Don't Let It Show - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Dave Townsend/Ian Bairnson/John Wallace/Stuart Tosh), 5. Silence and I - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Andrew Powell/Stuart Elliott), 6. Voice, The - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Steve Harley/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons), 6. You're Gonna Get Your Fingers Burned - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Alan Parsons), 7. Nucleus - (featuring Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Tosh/John Leach/Duncan Mackay), 7. Psychobabble - (featuring Elmer Gantry/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Jack Harris/Stuart Elliott), 8. Day After Day (The Show Must Go On) - (featuring David Paton/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Jack Harris/Andrew Powell/Stuart Tosh/Alan Parsons/B.J. Cole), 8. Mammagamma - (featuring Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott), 9. Step by Step - (featuring Lenny Zakatek/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Stuart Elliott/Chris Rainbow), 9. Total Eclipse, 10. Genesis Ch. 1 V. 32 - (featuring David Paton/Stuart Salver/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/John Perry/Stuart Tosh/Tony Rivers/Duncan Mackay), 10. Old and Wise - (featuring Colin Blunstone/Eric Woolfson/Ian Bairnson/Mel Collins/Stuart Elliott), 11. Boules [I Robot Experiment] - (previously unreleased), 11. Sirius, 12. Breakdown [Early Demo of Backing Riff] - (previously unreleased), 12. Old and Wise [Eric Woolfson Vocal], 13. Any Other Day [Studio Demo], 13. I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You [Backing Track Rough Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased), 14. Day After Day [Early Stage Rough Mix] - (remix, previously unreleased), 14. Silence and I [Eric Woolfson Vocal], 15. Naked Eye, The, 15. Naked Robot, The - (previously unreleased), 16. Eye Pieces [Classical Naked Eye]
R.L. Burnside was one of the last great men of the Mississippi hill country blues tradition. Burnside was a singer and guitarist whose music was raw, spare and hypnotic, but also full of energy and groove, and he'd been playing raucous, dance floor-filling shows at Mississippi juke joints and road houses for years before he was discovered by blues devotees and underground rock fans in the 1990s. While best known for his electric music, Burnside was a capable acoustic guitarist as well, and recorded a handful of early sessions devoted to country blues in the traditional style. Swingmaster Records, a jazz and blues specialists label based in the Netherlands, released some early recordings by Burnside and arranged for him to tour Europe; during his visits there, he played informal acoustic concerts at Swingmaster's retail shop which were videotaped for later broadcast. R.L. Burnside with Johnny Woods: Live 1984/1986 features two acoustic shows from Burnside: a solo set recorded in 1986, and a duo performance with singer and harmonica player Johnny Woods taped in 1984. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. Johnny B, 2. Satellite, 3. 500 Miles, 4. Day by Day, 5. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, 6. Hanging on a Heartbeat, 7. Where Do the Children Go, 8. Shadow of Jesus, 9. Always a Placec, 10. One Way Home, 11. Don't Take My Car Out Tonight, 12. Heaven Laughs, 13. All You Zombies, 14. Brother, Don't You Walk Away, 15. And We Danced, 16. She Comes in Colors, 17. Give the Music Back, 18. You Never Know Who Your Friends Are, 19. Deliver Me, 20. South Ferry Road, 21. Don't Knock It til You Try It, 22. Beat up Guitar, 23. Fightin on the Same Side, 24. Engine 999
1987 Talladega 500 documents that year's edition of the famous NASCAR contest. This particular race is best remembered for Bill Elliott setting a new NASCAR speed record on his way to a victory over Davey Allsion and Dale Earnhardt. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
The 2011 Daytona 500 was one for the record books as Trevor Bayne, at age 20, became the youngest champion in the venerable race's storied history. This release contains the entire television broadcast of the race presented without commercial interruption. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
With seemingly every workout video on the market touting vague or impossible results, this one relies on concrete math for its promises: it burns 500 calories, guaranteed. Created with precise intervals and intense movements, the 60-minute routine is guaranteed to eliminate its target number if executed properly, and fitness expert Kelsie Daniels makes sure each element of the workout is thoroughly demonstrated and explained, so no viewer is left too confused to hit the mark. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi