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Louis L'Amour's The Sacketts»rank: 1337starring: Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck, Jeff Osterhage, Glenn Ford, Ben Johnson
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Vanishing Point»rank: 1076starring: Barry Newman, Cleavon Little, Dean Jagger, Victoria Medlin, Paul Koslo
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Rooster Cogburn (...and the Lady)»rank: 2219starring: John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Zerbe, Richard Jordan, John McIntire
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The Omega Man»rank: 1872starring: Charlton Heston, Rosalind Cash, John Dierkes, Jill Giraldi, Monika Henreid
0ur opinion:Description:Welcome to the future. Biological war has decimated life on Earth. Los Angeles is a windswept ghost town where Robert Neville tools his convertible through sunlit streets foraging for supplies. And makes damn sure he gets undercover before sundown, when other 'inhabitants' emerge. The 0mega Man adapts Richard Matheson's novel l Am Legend into a high-impact, high-tension saga of a fate not far removed from reality. Charlton Heston is Neville, fending off attacks by The Family, sinister neopeople spawned by the plague. He also becomes ...
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Conagher»rank: 4280starring: Sam Elliott, Katharine Ross, Barry Corbin, Billy Green Bush, Ken Curtis
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Robot Jox»rank: 7821starring: Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson, Paul Koslo, Robert Sampson, Danny Kamekona
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Roots - The Next Generations»rank: 6310starring: Georg Stanford Brown, Kathleen Doyle, Ja'net DuBois, Henry Fonda, Slim Gaillard
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The Omega Man [Blu-ray]»rank: 17956starring: Anna Aries, Rosalind Cash, John Dierkes, Jill Giraldi, Monika Henreid
0ur opinion: :Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: O8/13/2OO8 Rating: Pg
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Heaven's Gate»rank: 14301starring: Kris Kristofferson, Christopher Walken, John Hurt, Sam Waterston, Brad Dourif
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Mr Majestyk»rank: 6246starring: Charles Bronson, Linda Cristal, Al Lettieri, Lee Purcell, Paul Koslo
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Each episode is self-contained, from "Decalogue I" ("I Am the Lord Thy God"), the touching story of a boy who starts asking the hard questions of life from his rationalist father and religious aunt, to "Decalogue X" ("Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Goods"), a comic tale of estranged brothers who bond through a winding ordeal involving their father's priceless stamp collection. There are stories of tragedy and triumph, both expansive and intimate, some profoundly moving and others delicately shaded--but all are warmed by Kieslowski's sympathetic direction and his eye for resonant, fragile imagery. Initially drawn together by location--the series is set in a dreary Warsaw apartment complex--a web of associations forms as characters pass through other stories, sometimes only briefly, and themes reverberate through the series. The Decalogue is ultimately a personal spiritual investigation into the soul of man, a work of quiet attention and deep emotion marked by astounding images and vivid characters. Each volume is also available individually on VHS. --Sean Axmaker



