My PS3 won't play Blu Ray movies :(?

I have a PS3 Slim (V. 3.10 update) and a Samsung LE22B450 [1], both are about 6 months old. I have played a few games with this set-up and there was no problem. However, today I tried to play The Bourne Identity on Blu Ray and it won't work.


The latest update is 3.15 !

If the Blu-ray Disc does not support 1080p 24Hz video mode, the video output may not display properly.

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Movie Review: The Karate Kid (Blu-ray)

The Karate Kid is a movie about a boy that is duped into yard work by an old Japanese man who originally promises to teach him karate. Okay, so that’s only partially correct. It is however, a film that after 25 years still holds its charm.

Wax on…The Karate Kid is a great coming of age tale that holds a special place in your memory. Whether it was Mr. Miyagi’s (Pat Morita) pearls of wisdom, the slammin’ soundtrack, or quotes in general “There’s no fear in this dojo!” there’s always something about this film you will remember, probably for the rest of your life.

It all starts when Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio) moves from New Jersey to California because of his Mom’s new job. Sadly, the blonde masses immediately bully Daniel. When Daniel’s Mom says, “To me the whole world turned blonde” she’s spot on. Young Daniel-san’s enemy is blonde karate jerk, Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) who spends the majority of the film along with his “extreme” buddies relentlessly bullying Daniel. The bullying began when Daniel caught the eye of the beautiful Ali (Elisabeth Shue). One moment he’s teaching her some sweet soccer tricks, next thing he knows he’s getting his butt kicked by defending her honor over a boombox.



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