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DVD Review: Behind Enemy Lines - Colombia — Thankfully, I made it out alive, though I’ll probably never be the same again.
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Movie Review: Munich— Despite its lengthy running-time, Munich is a remarkable feature and a valiant effort from all involved.
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Movie Review: Valkyrie— Cruise's Valkyrie delivers acceptably, despite a narrow focus and flattened development.
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Movie Review: Valkyrie— Valkyrie is a moment in history that needed to be retold.
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Movie Review: Grave of the Fireflies— Isao Takahata's poignant, distressing masterpiece.
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DVD Review: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - The Final Season — It still plays well, some of the stories are tired and appear to be retreads of previous efforts.
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DVD Review: Tropic Thunder: 2-Disc Unrated Director's Cut— Somebody said they were close to me?
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DVD Review: Popeye the Sailor: 1941-1943, Vol. 3 — It belongs in the collection of any fan of the golden age of animation.
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DVD Review: Tropic Thunder (Unrated Director's Cut)— The bonus features are often as entertaining as the movie and make this a must-own DVD.
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Movie Review: The Battle of Algiers— Even after more than forty years, The Battle of Algiers is one of the most relevant films on war and persecution today.
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Movie Review: Miracle At St. Anna— Could this be the worst Spike Lee Joint ever?
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Blu-ray Review: Full Metal Jacket— "You will be a minister of death praying for war. But until that day you are pukes. You are the lowest form of life on
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Movie Review: Paths of Glory— Who are three soldiers or even a righteous colonel next to a general?
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Movie Review: The Miracle at St. Anna— St. Anna is clearly a very personal epic for Lee and it feels like a companion to his earlier film Do the Right Thing.
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DVD Review: Mister Roberts— Manages to carry off the very difficult task of bringing a stage production to the television screen.
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Movie Nuggets: Avengers, Aeon Flux, Stop-Loss, He Was A Quiet Man— When you just don't have time for all the details.
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Movie Review: The Lucky Ones— "The Lucky Ones" certainly doesn't describe any members of the audience.
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Movie Review: Downfall— A potent German/Austrian film reminds us to not be blind to history.
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DVD Review: Clive Cussler's The Sea Hunters, Set 2— The successful author sponsors the worldwide hunt for legendary shipwrecks.
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Blu-ray Review: The Sum of All Fears— The weakest Jack Ryan movie of the series now on Blu.
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DVD Review: Foyle's War - Set Five— DCS Foyle is back one last time... maybe.
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Movie Review: WarGames 25th Anniversary Event, July 24— The seminal hacker film WarGames returned to the big screen July 24 for a one night, nationwide, 25th Anniversary tribute.
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DVD Review: Silent Wings - The American Glider Pilots of WWII— Their planes may have been silent but their voices no longer are. This is the incredible story of the American WWII glider pilots.
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DVD Review: Stop-Loss— Is this a keeper, a rental, or worse?
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Movie Review: Standard Operating Procedure at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— This is one shocking documentary.
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DVD Review: Frank Sinatra – The Golden Years Collection — This collection has a few good movies, but is underwhelming overall.
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DVD Review: Rescue Dawn— Werner Herzog's triumphant return to fictive filmmaking in over a decade.
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Blu-ray Review: Flyboys— An overbloated attempt at a World War I drama is still a fine HD product.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— There’s enough CGI stomping, clapping, and smashing to appease the action hounds and keep most viewers generally satisfied.
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MSNBC’s Allison Linn Questions USMC Ad at Sex and the City Screening— In the attempt to catch the Marine Corps in a lie, Linn manages to paraphrase Marine Lt. General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller.
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DVD Review: Army Wives: The Complete First Season— Jam-packed with enough drama and excitement to suck in any viewer.
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DVD Review: Army Wives - The Complete First Season— Great acting makes this one worth watching.
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DVD Review: The Reich Underground— Somewhat intriguing, but not wholly compelling.
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DVD Review: Grace Is Gone— Simply too one dimensional to recommend.
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Movie Review: Rambo (2008)— Rambo teaches us that suffering is horrible, but that it looks - like - really kewl!
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Movie Review: Outpost— It may have an original basic storyline but this as unsatisfying as horrors come.
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DVD Review: Meeting Resistance— So who are these terrorists in Iraq?
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Movie Review: Iron Man— Manly men and comic-book nerds unite; a colossal Marvel franchise is on the rise.
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Movie Review: Stop-Loss (2008)— Despite that which Stop-Loss does well, overall it feels like a movie rushed out to highlight an issue before a solid story could be constructed
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DVD Review: Charlie Wilson's War— War has never been so much fun.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics - "My Boy Jack"— Famed writer Rudyard Kipling's only son goes missing in action during WWI in "My Boy Jack".
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DVD Review: Deserter— Deserter is a little piece of Ryan Johnson's story, and maybe it will help you understand why he felt like he had to do what
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DVD Review: The Unknown Soldier— A disturbing documentary about a proud people and the horrific part of their past.
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DVD Review: Home of the Brave— Mediocre war-themed film never had a chance.
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Blu-ray Review: In the Valley of Elah— A father's hunt for his missing son brings him a deeper understanding of his son's war in Iraq.
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TV Review: Nova - "Astrospies"— Nova takes a look at a secret space race from 40 years ago.
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DVD Review: JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Fifth Season— If you're a fan of JAG season five won't disappoint.
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Movie Review: Rambo— Rambo is an incessantly violent capstone to what is now a ruthless quadrilogy.
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DVD Review: Tales Of The Gun - The Complete Collection— If you want an excellent study of the gun, then Tales of the Gun: The Complete Collection will exceed your expectations.
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DVD Review: The 300 Ultimate Collectors Set— "300" fans who want to learn more the historical event should get the Ultimate Collectors Set.
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Blu-ray Review: Pearl Harbor— A depressingly awful retelling of an American tragedy, but a masterpiece in terms of a home theater showcase.
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DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Vol. Two - The War Years— When you've got 12 hours of "adventures" and over 13 hours of historical documentaries, which one is the "mother" and which one the "son"?
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DVD Review: The Revolution From The History Channel— If you want an excellent, moderately in-depth understanding of the American Revolution then The History Channel Presents: The Revolution will exceed your expectations.
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DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Vol. 2 - The War Years— This is a great set for Indy fans, but some won't be happy with George Lucas's edits.
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DVD Review: The War— An intimate look at the extraordinary people who lived during extraordinary times.

