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| 1. Roots - The Next Generations | 
| Starring: Georg Stanford Brown, Kathleen Doyle, Ja'net DuBois, Henry Fonda, Slim Gaillard Directed By: Georg Stanford Brown, Dubin, Charles S., Erman, John, Richards (II), Lloyd October 09, 2007
HOW CAN YOU NOT WANT THIS AS PART OF YOUR COLLECTION.TO ME,IT'S ONE OF THE BEST THINGS EVER TO BE AIRED ON TV.NOW TO OWN IT AND BE ABLE TO WATCH IT WHENEVER YOU WANT TO IS PERFECT... more
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| | 2. The Last Shot | 
| Starring: Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, Toni Collette, Tony Shalhoub, Calista Flockhart Directed By: Jeff Nathanson May 10, 2005
I came across "The Last Shot" when it ran on the Comedy Channel and am now here on Amazon to buy it! Very funny, clever, great satire, the acting and actors are hilarious. One of Alec Baldwin's best characters - which he went further with on "Will & Grace". Very well done, fun to watch Hollywood enjoy itself without getting over self-indulgent. A film that left me smiling. I recommend... more
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| | 3. The Robe | 
| Starring: Jean Simmons, Richard Burton, Victor Mature, Ben A. Astar, Helen Beverly October 16, 2001
I bought this for my Mother for Christmas. We grew up watching this on VHS, it was good one for Sundays because my parents didn't object to it like they did most movies on the Sabbath. It's an all around, really good, interesting, thought provoking movie with both adventure and excitement (Some parts remind me of Robin hood or something.) as well as a touching gospel message. ... more
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| | 4. I Passed for White | 
| Starring: Isabelle Cooley, Elizabeth Council, Elizabeth Harrower, Thomas Brown Henry, Jimmy Lydon October 02, 2007
This "anti-passing" film has the usual racist message advocating the myth of white racial "purity." I was surprised to find that the heroine was sympathetically portrayed (as opposed to the mixed-white girl in the 1950's "Imitation of Life," for example). I was also surprised to find the realistic scenes of sympathetic "pure" whites who advise the heroine that she is, after all, really "white" and... more
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| | 5. Tank | 
| Starring: James Garner, Shirley Jones, C. Thomas Howell, Mark Herrier, Sandy Ward Directed By: Marvin J. Chomsky May 01, 2001
An amusing movie but a little over the top. James Garner is one of my favorites and he couldn't do much that I wouldn't like. This is about a retired Army man who purchases a Sherman tank to take with him because he always wanted one. What would you think if one of your neigbors pulled up in a Sherman tank and put it in his garage? To say nothing of your wife. Turns out, his son is arrested for... more
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| | 6. A Packing Suburbia | 
| Starring: Thomas Brandise, Mariana Carreno, Robert Alexander, Aesha Waks, Molly Castelloe Directed By: Stephen Szklarski June 11, 2002
This film won the New York Independent Film Festival Award for a reason. Though gruesome, its a real life story about life in the ghetto, gang violence, love and hate. Sound quality is not the greatest, but this film was done on a minimal budget, because it was an INDEPENDENT film. Everything is perfectly audible, and the ending leaves you wanting more, but realizing the generation we are now living... more
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| | 7. The Real Da Vinci Code | 
| Starring: Tony Robinson; Richard Barber (III); Thomas Bridwell; Ann Graham Brock; Thierry Vregil; Henry Lincoln; Margaret Starbird; Michael Baigent; Dan Brown (VI); Jean-Luc Chaumeil; Elaine Pagels; Philippe de Cherisey; Juliet Wood; Pierre Plantard; Arnaud de Sède; Charles Nicholl; Gérard de Sède Directed By: Kashaf Chaudhry May 02, 2006
I find it amusing how much energy has gone into disproving bits & pieces of a fictional work. Must the book bear the waiver, "Warning: This is a novel, don't live your life by it"?
The book's verisimilar approach is central to the mood that the author wanted to create he succeed wonderfully at it. To go ahead and prove Dan Brown wrong in his novel's details is silly. But wait, it sells... more
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| | 8. The Scar | 
| Starring: Charles Arnt, Joan Bennett, Ray Bennett, Robert Bice, Henry Brandon October 21, 2003
An awful lot of classic films noir revolve around doubling - mistaken identities - stolen identitities - and other troubling and eerie manifestations of the concept that our individualities, our selves, may not really be as uniques as we wish them to be. I'm not sure that any film in the style goes as far into the psychological ramifications of such issues as Steve Sekely's 1948 masterpiece, produced... more
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| | 9. Sure Fire | 
| Starring: Tom Blair, Kristi Hager, Robert Ernst, Kate Dezina, Phillip R. Brown Directed By: Jon Jost June 25, 2002
SURE FIRE starts out with a couple of middle-aged good ol' boys, Wes and Larry (Tom Blair and Robert Ernst) immersed in a conversation about hunting, which quickly turns to the disappearance of a local girl, Sandra Jean, and jokes about her weight, each chiding the other at one point for being rude but not seeming to notice himself doing the same thing; it's all very casual as is another conversation... more
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