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1.War Of The Buttons [1994] starring: Gregg Fitzgerald, Gerard Kearney (II), Darragh Naughton, Brendan McNamara, Kevin O'Malley
directed by: John Roberts
February 12, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : War Of The Buttons [1994]
i loved this movie, watching it over and over again everytime it was on tv. I just wanted to be in it. Have the HQ and marry either fergus or geranimo!

2.Indiana Jones Trilogy (Box Set) [1984] starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri
directed by: Steven Spielberg
October 20, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Indiana Jones Trilogy (Box Set) [1984]
The films are superb as they are and they are just enhanced with this brilliant box set. A few great things about this set is you get interviews with George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Harrison at the end of each film, the film quality has been digitally remastered and the sound, and the box that holds all the videos is nice too! So all in all well worth the money for any Indy fan!

3.The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Theatrical Version) [2003] starring: Elijah Wood|Ian McKellen|Viggo Mortensen|Orlando Bloom
directed by: Peter Jackson
May 25, 2004
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Theatrical Version) [2003]
I take no notice of the ridiculous negative reviews from people simply trying to bring some kind of attention from themselves and having just watched these 3 films back-to-back since they appeared on the big screen I enjoyed them just the same in the comfort of my own home. Superb acting,screenplay,direction,production - everything.Undoubtedly,Elijah Wood showed his true colours with his unrequited love interest Sean Astin which must surely go down as the greatest romance in cinema history since Ali McGraw died on Ryan O'Neal all those years ago.

4.Alaska [1996] starring: Thora Birch, Vincent Kartheiser, Dirk Benedict, Charlton Heston, Duncan Fraser (II)
directed by: Fraser Clarke Heston
February 05, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Alaska [1996]
I recently watched this film on tv having never even heard of it, so this was my first time, I was in tears, my nerves were fraying, my fingers were crossed, and I absolutely fell in love with it's story...It's a real tearjerker of a film...and I would recommend this film anytime anywhere...

How they managed to train the bear to do the stunts...It's JUST FABULOUS!!

BUY IT...YOU'LL LOVE IT...

Chris Jones

5.Sanders Of The River [1935] starring: Leslie Banks, Paul Robeson, Nina Mae McKinney, Martin Walker, Robert Cochran
directed by: Zoltan Korda
October 13, 1997
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Sanders Of The River [1935]
I recently watched this film on tv having never even heard of it, so this was my first time, I was in tears, my nerves were fraying, my fingers were crossed, and I absolutely fell in love with it's story...It's a real tearjerker of a film...and I would recommend this film anytime anywhere...

How they managed to train the bear to do the stunts...It's JUST FABULOUS!!

BUY IT...YOU'LL LOVE IT...

Chris Jones

6.The Charge Of The Light Brigade [1968] starring: Trevor Howard, Vanessa Redgrave, John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Jill Bennett
directed by: Tony Richardson
September 12, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Charge Of The Light Brigade [1968]
Even in its abused, neglected state (hence the four-star rating instead of five) Richardson's "Charge of the Light Brigade" is still a fantastic piece of cinema and a sadly overlooked classic in the same league as the wonderful "Oh, What a Lovely War". At a time when most modern young British directors regularly churn out terrible mockney gangster flicks, wet rom-coms or stagnant period dross it seems such a shame that this bold example of British cinema should suffer such a fate. Sir David Puttnam even recently stated how extremely angry he was that Light Brigade remains completely ignored as the quality piece of cinematic art that it obviously is.

Richardson himself had planned this film as his masterpiece but became so disillusioned with the reaction ... Read More:

7.Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith [2005] starring: Ewan McGregor|Hayden Christensen|Natalie Portman
directed by: George Lucas
October 31, 2005
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith [2005]
Stop Anakin I have the higher ground yes but earlier we were jumping around like computer animated demented fleas!!!!!!!

Not my only complaint he killed a load of kids because he loved someone? hmm yes that didn't work

Yoda being a pansy who couldn't kill crap dracula Count Dooku then he got his arse kicked and ran away.

Forgive me but no wonder he started with episode four if the quality of writing on his previous efforts was this bad.

Suffice to say very disapointed also to say I bought the bloody thing still shame on me!!


8.Run Wild, Run Free [1969] starring: John Mills, Mark Lester, Gordon Jackson, Fiona Fullerton, Sylvia Syms
directed by: Richard C. Sarafian
March 04, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Run Wild, Run Free [1969]
One year after the blockbuster Oliver, Mark Lester is given this role as a boy who is mute or has lost the ability to speak since birth. Distanced from his parents (a mother who is unable to love him and a father who has lost patience) the boy befriends a white horse on the moors and follows it everywhere. John Mills encourages the young boy and becomes a fatherly figure showing him the beautiful wild countryside and moors and the animals that live there. Watch out for a young Fiona Fullerton. The film really plods along apart from one or two incidents before it builds to a climax where the horse falls into a bog and they struggle to pull it out, the young boy shocked and upset saves the day by uttering the horses name and shouts for it to get up. Really it was a platform to ... Read More:

9.Gunga Din [1939] starring: Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Sam Jaffe, Eduardo Ciannelli
directed by: George Stevens
January 12, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gunga Din [1939]
One year after the blockbuster Oliver, Mark Lester is given this role as a boy who is mute or has lost the ability to speak since birth. Distanced from his parents (a mother who is unable to love him and a father who has lost patience) the boy befriends a white horse on the moors and follows it everywhere. John Mills encourages the young boy and becomes a fatherly figure showing him the beautiful wild countryside and moors and the animals that live there. Watch out for a young Fiona Fullerton. The film really plods along apart from one or two incidents before it builds to a climax where the horse falls into a bog and they struggle to pull it out, the young boy shocked and upset saves the day by uttering the horses name and shouts for it to get up. Really it was a platform to ... Read More:

10.Warriors [1999] starring: Matthew Macfadyen, Damian Lewis, Cal Macaninch, Ioan Gruffudd, Darren Morfitt
directed by: Peter Kosminsky
November 29, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Warriors [1999]
I just loved this film.. I have been to Bosnia several times and have friends there and they also enjoyed Warriors.. Maybe at times it can be stereotypical regarding the muslims and the Serbs, but the acting is great and the storylines are good.. Well worth watching!!

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