Q. I am in the process of planning out my home theater room. My wife and I grew up with reading and watching the comics from the 70's and 80's. We want to create our home theater room based off of these characters. I have come up with some ideas:
Making the front speakers into buildings and have one the Daily Planet and the other Gotham City Police Dept. with a spot light of the bat symbol.
A bar made to look like Silver Surfers surf board.
The rear speakers would be the back of the the X-men's X-Jet, the motors the speakers.
For art work we were planning on paintings of superhero's, logos or even figurine boxes (as we have a few already).
We just need some more ideas to incorporate into the room. What superheroes are a definite MUST have? I am very creative and handy with paint brushes and wood work so anything crafty would be great!
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
Making the front speakers into buildings and have one the Daily Planet and the other Gotham City Police Dept. with a spot light of the bat symbol.
A bar made to look like Silver Surfers surf board.
The rear speakers would be the back of the the X-men's X-Jet, the motors the speakers.
For art work we were planning on paintings of superhero's, logos or even figurine boxes (as we have a few already).
We just need some more ideas to incorporate into the room. What superheroes are a definite MUST have? I am very creative and handy with paint brushes and wood work so anything crafty would be great!
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
A. I don't know anything about you so I don't know your preferences, but I think you gotta have the Justice League. Their only the most iconic heroes of all time. Maybe a poster or a cardboard figure too be fancy.
Another cool thing would be Captain America's shield as seat decorations, like stools for your bar.
Sorry I'm not a creative person but characters you should have are: Flash, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Wolverine, Deadpool, Iceman, and SHAZAM
Another cool thing would be Captain America's shield as seat decorations, like stools for your bar.
Sorry I'm not a creative person but characters you should have are: Flash, Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Wolverine, Deadpool, Iceman, and SHAZAM
How much class time 2day should be used for explaining a longform BC & the end of Birtherism to schoolchildren?
Q. Should home rooms discuss the long form birth certificate issue so that no child is left birthered? I think this calls for a new Obama Song for your kids to sing in school!!
A. "no child is left birthered"!!!! Priceless!!!
dude, come on. No birther is gonna change it's tune. NOW I wanna see Palins DNA test that Trig is her son!!
dude, come on. No birther is gonna change it's tune. NOW I wanna see Palins DNA test that Trig is her son!!
Is a video projector a good solution for a home cinema room?
Q. I want to make one of my apartament's rooms a Home Cinema Room. I don't know what to use: a large screen LCD TV, or a video projector. I am tempted to buy a video projector but I'm not sure about the image quality. Are the images created by video projectors good enough to be copared with the ones from an LCD TV? Can you help me by naming some trusting products? Preferably from own experience.
A. Projectors needs a big room and a dark room. Pick up a copy of Home Theater Magazine March issue, it list just about every projectors in the market today. Keep in mind that the lamp for a projector only last about 2,000 hours and replacement lamps can cost you a minimum of $250. You also need a video screen will will cost around $250 to $3,000. I have used a Panasonic projector for many years and is only used to watch blu ray disc movies at night. An entry level projector that is recommend by Home Theater Magazine and cost you $2,300 and the high end to around $10,000 or more. You can now get a 65" Plasma tv from Costco for $2,000, it is a Panasonic Plasma tv. Panasonic is the top quality product when it comes to tvs. Read the reviews on tvs and the pro and con of Plasma and LCD at Home Theater Magazine. Hope this will help you out.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
No comments:
Post a Comment