Advantages: Great games, Really sensitive. Disadvantages: Batterys- runs out quick and takes 4 of them.
Honestly one of the most fantastic products, you can use it for skiiing, hoola hoops and all sorts. It is an amazing piece of technology with one huge downside BATTERYS - Batterys run out very quickly in this product, it cannot just take any battery it has to be brand new ones as the ones that are lying around your house are probably dead. Its wireless though, which saves the mass of cables which manages to form behind my tv. I have also had problems in the past pairing this device with my wii as the thing sometimes jsut doesnt want to talk to my wii, i have to hold the pairing button down on the console until it forgets all the controllers and Wii fit and re- pair them- this can be very time consuming but totally worth it in the end. ...
ablack774 07.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Wii Fit (Wii)
Advantages: safe, nice, easy to use Disadvantages: may be pulled up!
Bath time is fun time for babies! They love to play with their toys and splash around but there's always that element of worry knowing that your baby is playing in water and that the bath is very slippy so you do need to keep your baby as safe as possible.
The usual bath mats work really well but they are really plain and boring looking and, from what I remember when we ewre younger, they used to go mouldy very quickly especially the white ones!
I saw these Clippasafe mini bath mats and thought they looked so much nicer and decided to give them a go and see if they would work okay for us and if they would be fun for our baby too!
The bath mats come in packets of 6 and they are mini which means you do need to use them all so that they are actually useful else they're just not worth it!
They stick onto the bath easily and they ...
Advantages: An unusually frank look behind the scenes at the usually secretive WWF; in-depth looks at how wrestling affects not just the performers, but their families. Disadvantages: The film was in production for a long time, so some footage is dated.
A documentary about wrestling? But how can you make a factual film about something that's fake? Look closer and you will see that behind the scenes, or, if you will "Beyond The Mat", there is far more to this "sport" than meets the eye.
Everyone knows that wrestling is not a "legitimate" sport, and Barry Blaustein never sets out to convince us that it is. Instead, this is a look into the inner machinations of a business that has for decades been shrouded in secrecy. Blaustein catches some phenomenal footage in his time backstage at WWF events, including the headache inducing scenario of one prospective wrestler being offered a contract purely because of his ability to vomit on demand, whilst two others put on an impressive match before a TV taping, and never hear from the Federation again. But, as many fans know, that's wrestling ...
spacemonkey 12.07.2001 (08.03.2002)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Beyond The Mat (DVD)