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1.Hear My Song - Director's Version [1991] starring: Ned Beatty, Adrian Dunbar, Shirley Anne Field, Tara Fitzgerald, William Hootkins
directed by: Peter Chelsom
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Hear My Song - Director's Version [1991]
It doesn't matter if you have never heard of this Irish tenor, or even like that kind of music, this is a marvelously warm film. Adrian Dunbar is a promoter of a club, in the UK, who normally books look-a-likes, however after several disasters he decides to find the man himself - Josef Locke (yes, this is the correct spelling). He travels to Ireland and after some searching he finally meets him and persuades him to come back and do one last performance. The reason for Josef being in Ireland is to avoid UK tax, of which he owes an undisclosed amount. With the UK police trying to catch him this is a more than pleasant caper. (And I bet you can't help humming the main theme, "Hear my song")

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2.Batman [1989] starring: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle
directed by: Tim Burton
July 31, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Batman [1989]
A great way to indouce our first serious Batman. Not only did the Joker (Jack Nicolsen) play a superb job, but Batman (Michael Keaton) made the knight one of the most darest superhero's ever. I espacelly liked the ending to it. I know the Joker would return as we see in this years batman film Batman the dark knight. Alferd (Michael Crouch RIP)was the best alferd ever. I can't wait for Batman 3 and well done to Michael Keaton. Good Job.

3.Death Machine (1995) starring: Brad Dourif, Ely Pouget, William Hootkins, John Sharian, Martin McDougall
directed by: Stephen Norrington
January 22, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Death Machine (1995)
Although this film may one of those 'B-movie'-esc types it is one of the most interesting sci-fi films out there.

Our story centers around Jack Dante who, after he kills a few corporates, gets fired and unleashes the worst possible killing machine that the company has ever known.

One of the most unforggetable scenes of the film is where you see the area that Jack Dante resides. It is full of those toys that you used to play as a child, including Mum-ra (ThunderCats).

In this film is a lot of action scenes, balanced well by the 'non stop' action, making this film to be enjoyed well by action and sci-fi audiences.

4.This World, Then The Fireworks [1997] starring: Billy Zane, Gina Gershon, Sheryl Lee, Rue McClanahan, Will Patton
directed by: Michael Oblowitz
June 04, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : This World, Then The Fireworks [1997]
Although this film may one of those 'B-movie'-esc types it is one of the most interesting sci-fi films out there.

Our story centers around Jack Dante who, after he kills a few corporates, gets fired and unleashes the worst possible killing machine that the company has ever known.

One of the most unforggetable scenes of the film is where you see the area that Jack Dante resides. It is full of those toys that you used to play as a child, including Mum-ra (ThunderCats).

In this film is a lot of action scenes, balanced well by the 'non stop' action, making this film to be enjoyed well by action and sci-fi audiences.

5.Superman 4 - The Quest For Peace [1987] starring: Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Jackie Cooper, Marc McClure, Jon Cryer
directed by: Sidney J. Furie
January 01, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Superman 4 - The Quest For Peace [1987]
this film is a bad attempt to a superman movie but im sorry after watching superman 3 this seems an academy award winner this isn't as bad as you'd think at least lex luthor is back in this one and superman is fighting a super villian. so if you do buy this film make sure you have seen the third one first then you wont think this is as bad

6.Raiders Of The Lost Ark [1981] starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies
directed by: Steven Spielberg
March 06, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Raiders Of The Lost Ark [1981]
The search for famous lost treasure is something that really gets people excited. If you combine that with gunfights, chase scenes through the desert, mysterious underground vaults, a legendary director and an iconic bullwhip, then you have all the ingredients for capturing the imagination of generations to come.

Harrison Ford really nails the role of protagonist Dr. Jones, with his quirky humour, charismatic presence and sense of adventure instantly capturing the attention of the viewer. His charming performance made him an idol for millions of kids (and I suspect a large number of adults too).

Thrown into the mix is a suitably sinister villain, Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman) out to thwart our hero at every turn. The stunts in the film ... Read More:

7.Something To Believe In [1998] starring: William McNamara, Maria Pitillo, Tom Conti, Maria Schneider, Ian Bannen
directed by: John Hough
August 02, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Something To Believe In [1998]
The search for famous lost treasure is something that really gets people excited. If you combine that with gunfights, chase scenes through the desert, mysterious underground vaults, a legendary director and an iconic bullwhip, then you have all the ingredients for capturing the imagination of generations to come.

Harrison Ford really nails the role of protagonist Dr. Jones, with his quirky humour, charismatic presence and sense of adventure instantly capturing the attention of the viewer. His charming performance made him an idol for millions of kids (and I suspect a large number of adults too).

Thrown into the mix is a suitably sinister villain, Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman) out to thwart our hero at every turn. The stunts in the film ... Read More:

8.Town And Country [2001] starring: Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Garry Shandling, Jenna Elfman
directed by: Peter Chelsom
March 11, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Town And Country [2001]
The search for famous lost treasure is something that really gets people excited. If you combine that with gunfights, chase scenes through the desert, mysterious underground vaults, a legendary director and an iconic bullwhip, then you have all the ingredients for capturing the imagination of generations to come.

Harrison Ford really nails the role of protagonist Dr. Jones, with his quirky humour, charismatic presence and sense of adventure instantly capturing the attention of the viewer. His charming performance made him an idol for millions of kids (and I suspect a large number of adults too).

Thrown into the mix is a suitably sinister villain, Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman) out to thwart our hero at every turn. The stunts in the film ... Read More:

9.The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - Volume 6 starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, James Gammon, Corey Carrier, William Hootkins, Timothy Spall
directed by: Terry Jones, Carl Schultz
November 22, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - Volume 6
The search for famous lost treasure is something that really gets people excited. If you combine that with gunfights, chase scenes through the desert, mysterious underground vaults, a legendary director and an iconic bullwhip, then you have all the ingredients for capturing the imagination of generations to come.

Harrison Ford really nails the role of protagonist Dr. Jones, with his quirky humour, charismatic presence and sense of adventure instantly capturing the attention of the viewer. His charming performance made him an idol for millions of kids (and I suspect a large number of adults too).

Thrown into the mix is a suitably sinister villain, Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman) out to thwart our hero at every turn. The stunts in the film ... Read More:

10.Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark [1981] starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies
directed by: Steven Spielberg
March 06, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark [1981]
The search for famous lost treasure is something that really gets people excited. If you combine that with gunfights, chase scenes through the desert, mysterious underground vaults, a legendary director and an iconic bullwhip, then you have all the ingredients for capturing the imagination of generations to come.

Harrison Ford really nails the role of protagonist Dr. Jones, with his quirky humour, charismatic presence and sense of adventure instantly capturing the attention of the viewer. His charming performance made him an idol for millions of kids (and I suspect a large number of adults too).

Thrown into the mix is a suitably sinister villain, Rene Belloq (Paul Freeman) out to thwart our hero at every turn. The stunts in the film are incredible; ... Read More:

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