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Monday, October 1, 2001 at 6:00pm |
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[ The Revel Salon, Mark Levinson No. 33 Monoblocks,
Mark Levinson No. 32 Reference Preamplifier, Toshiba TW40X81
16x9 television, and Proceed Modular DVD Transport (PMDT) ]
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| Welcome to J&M's Soundtrack and DVD Review. Here two college students, Justin and Michael, review Soundtracks and DVDs of contemporary and classic films.
We are certain your experience here will be an amusing one. For personal information about the two reviewers and their reference audio and video systems, check out the Profile Page.
Also, you can help to support this site by purchasing select CDs and DVDs through the picture links provided in all the reviews. For more information, jump to our Links Page.
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| Thanks to all those faithful readers out there who have remained patient with us over the past year. Although it seems we no longer have enough free time to maintain our beloved home on the web, rest assured that our listening habits have not changed, and that our passion for music continues to grow. In the future, we hope to return to doing what we love: reviewing movies and music.
For now, this website will remain up and running, and all current movie and music reviews will stay where they are. Please note, however, that our domain name lease will expire soon, and at this time we have no plans on renewing the contract. If you have this page bookmarked, please make the necessary change so that it points to http://homepage.mac.com/jgrgnt/jmreview.
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All the soundtracks and DVD movies we review
are rated on a five-star scale as follows:
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***** - Superb
***** - Very Good
***** - Good
***** - Adequate
***** - Lousy
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The DVD reviews feature four separating ratings:
Content - The movie itself.
Audio - The overall sound quality.
Video - The overall image quality.
Extras - The quality and quantity
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