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1.Ravenous [1999] starring: Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, Jeremy Davies, Jeffrey Jones
directed by: Antonia Bird
October 22, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Ravenous [1999]
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Some think trooper is best prepared boiled, with turnips, potatoes and cabbage. Others recommend that trooper be slow braised in red wine and onions, a kind of trooper bourguignon, which will produce a deep red sauce. Most, however, speak to trooper served simply, with a slight dusting of salt if available, and as fresh as can be.
--From Recipes for the Ravenous, from Ribald Rangers to Raw Recruits

With the exception of the last 10 minutes, Ravenous is a fine movie, full of revoltingly intelligent horror, with a disgustingly vivid storyline and nauseatingly moist close-ups. It's one of the best-photographed movies I've seen in a long time, and not just because of the entrails and caked blood. The movie looks cold to the ... Read More:

2.Thunderheart [1992] starring: Val Kilmer, Sam Shepard, Graham Greene, Fred Ward, Fred Dalton Thompson
directed by: Michael Apted
March 08, 2004
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DVD : Thunderheart [1992]
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Ray Levoi (Val Kilmer), a promising East Cost FBI agent is assigned to a case. He assumes this is in the latter to promotion. Yet he is informed it is in an Indian reservation and that he is Indian and it is more diplomatic. The reality as in most of these stories is that there is a more nefarious purpose in mind.

Will Levoi discover the real purpose of his assignment?
Will Levoi ferret out Whodunnit?
Will Levoi finger out what was done?
How will he handle confronting remnants of his unknown past culture?

A Major catalyst and almost the narrator of the story is Graham Greene. Born in Six Nations Reserve, Ontario, Canada and Graduate of The Centre for Indigenous Theatre's Native Theatre School. He gives ... Read More:

3.Lord Of Illusions [1995] starring: Scott Bakula, Kevin J. O'Connor, J. Trevor Edmond, Daniel von Bargen, Joseph Latimore
directed by: Clive Barker
June 19, 2000
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DVD : Lord Of Illusions [1995]
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Losing the strait ahead structure of his first two films Barker draws out his short story "The Last Illusion" (Books of Blood VI aka Cabal) and makes an intriguing prelude to "The Great and Secret Show" Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that the D'Amour's second story will ever see the screen.

The story centers around an occult led by nix, a petty demon-like man with some real powers, but little ambition. After he kidnaps a 12 yr old girl, his best learner, Swan, and a small band of followers who see the error of there ways mount a rescue, they seal Nix in an iron mask and bury him in the dessert.

Years latter...

Swan is married to the girl, Dorthea, now a woman, but Nix's followers are ready for the resurrection. ... Read More:

4.Wildflowers [2000] starring: Clea DuVall, Daryl Hannah, Tomas Arana, Eric Roberts, Richard Hillman
directed by: Melissa Painter
February 26, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Wildflowers [2000]
the only thing I can say about this film is after about 10 mins I fell asleep, and woke up during the end credits. I thought the actors would have been better but with such an awful storyline you can't expect anything else really.

5.All the Winters That Have Been [1997] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Karen Allen, Richard Chamberlain, Fritz Hakl, Hal Holbrook, Alf Humphreys
directed by: Lamont Johnson
November 28, 2006
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DVD : All the Winters That Have Been [1997] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
the only thing I can say about this film is after about 10 mins I fell asleep, and woke up during the end credits. I thought the actors would have been better but with such an awful storyline you can't expect anything else really.

6.A Thief of Time [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Gary Farmer, Adam Beach, Ernest Tsosie III, Wes Studi, Sheila Tousey
directed by: Chris Eyre
November 15, 2005
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DVD : A Thief of Time [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
the only thing I can say about this film is after about 10 mins I fell asleep, and woke up during the end credits. I thought the actors would have been better but with such an awful storyline you can't expect anything else really.

7.This So-Called Disaster [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Sam Shepard, Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Cheech Marin, Sheila Tousey
directed by: Michael Almereyda
December 14, 2004
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DVD : This So-Called Disaster [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
the only thing I can say about this film is after about 10 mins I fell asleep, and woke up during the end credits. I thought the actors would have been better but with such an awful storyline you can't expect anything else really.

8.Coyote Waits [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Adam Beach, Candice Castello, Jimmy Herman, Gary Kanin, Wes Studi
directed by: Jan Egleson
January 06, 2004
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DVD : Coyote Waits [2003] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Years ago Robert Redford bought the screen rights to a bunch of Tony Hillerman mysteries. He's been the force behind one movie (The Dark Wind, 1991, with Lou Diamond Phillips and Fred Ward as Jim Chee and Joe Leaphorn) and three television movies, all with Adam Beach as Chee and Wes Studi as Leaphorn (Skinwalkers, 2002; Coyote Waits, 2003; and A Thief of Time, 2004). Redford has yet to get it right.

Coyote Waits is the best of the TV movies, but it suffers from the same conscientious flaws that mar the other three productions. It's best to remind ourselves just why Hillerman's mysteries are so good: They are complex yet believable; are set in what, for most Americans, is an exotic locale within a culture which is not well known; and the mysteries ... Read More:

9.Ravenous [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, Jeremy Davies, Jeffrey Jones
directed by: Antonia Bird
September 06, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Ravenous [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Some think trooper is best prepared boiled, with turnips, potatoes and cabbage. Others recommend that trooper be slow braised in red wine and onions, a kind of trooper bourguignon, which will produce a deep red sauce. Most, however, speak to trooper served simply, with a slight dusting of salt if available, and as fresh as can be.
--From Recipes for the Ravenous, from Ribald Rangers to Raw Recruits

With the exception of the last 10 minutes, Ravenous is a fine movie, full of revoltingly intelligent horror, with a disgustingly vivid storyline and nauseatingly moist close-ups. It's one of the best-photographed movies I've seen in a long time, and not just because of the entrails and caked blood. The movie looks cold to the bone, even inside the snow ... Read More:

10.Lord Of Illusions [1995] starring: Scott Bakula, Kevin J. O'Connor, J. Trevor Edmond, Daniel von Bargen, Joseph Latimore
directed by: Clive Barker
February 01, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Lord Of Illusions [1995]
Losing the strait ahead structure of his first two films Barker draws out his short story "The Last Illusion" (Books of Blood VI aka Cabal) and makes an intriguing prelude to "The Great and Secret Show" Unfortunately, it seems unlikely that the D'Amour's second story will ever see the screen.

The story centers around an occult led by nix, a petty demon-like man with some real powers, but little ambition. After he kidnaps a 12 yr old girl, his best learner, Swan, and a small band of followers who see the error of there ways mount a rescue, they seal Nix in an iron mask and bury him in the dessert.

Years latter...

Swan is married to the girl, Dorthea, now a woman, but Nix's followers are ready for the resurrection. Fearing for her safety Swan ... Read More:

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