Corn

Corn


Starring:Jena Malone, Pamela Gray, Peter McRobbie, Jamie Harrold, John Hartmann, Libby Langdon, John Quincy Lee, Adrian Martinez, Brian Dykstra, Rick Lyon, Frank Fata (II), Denise Grayson, David Matthew Feldman, Don Harvey
Director: Dave Silver
Studio: Hart Sharp Video
Product Type: DVD

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A young woman returns home to bear an illegitimate child, and witnesses an environmental accident involving a genetically modified crop of corn. Doubted by the community she has returned to, she questions her own sanity as she tries to discover what is happening. Her journey takes her on a trip down the food chain, as she tracks a potentially life threatening byproduct from the cornfield to the supermarket. Ultimately she has to confront psychological demons that haunt her as she grows into motherhood, and comes to terms with her own biology.

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    Katharine Hepburn Collection (Morning Glory / Undercurrent / Sylvia Scarlett / Without Love / Dragon Seed / The Corn Is Green [1979])
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • What a Pleasure!
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    • KATHERINE HEPBURN 100TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION
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    Katharine Hepburn Collection (Morning Glory / Undercurrent / Sylvia Scarlett / Without Love / Dragon Seed / The Corn Is Green [1979])
    Starring: Katharine Hepburn , Cary Grant , Douglas Fairbanks Jr. , Adolphe Menjou , and Walter Huston
    Director: George Cukor , and Vincente Minnelli
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    Release Date: 2007-05-29

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    Katharine Hepburn fans--and let's face it, who isn't one?--will be delighted by The Katharine Hepburn 100th Anniversary Collection. It showcases juicy, sometimes overlooked roles played by the winsome Hepburn both early and later in her career. The set includes 1933's Morning Glory, for which Hepburn won her first Best Actress Oscar, playing a determined young actress who just knows she's going to make a splash on the stage, and not fade like, well, a morning glory. The early screwball-era tempo is infectious, and young Kate, though insecure and--Lord help us all--skinny, beats the odds as she forges ahead in her career. Her rapid-fire delivery rivals that in another underrated Hepburn classic, Desk Set. Up next is Undercurrent, a gripping film noir that's slow in starting, but gets under the viewer's skin. Hepburn plays against type as an Ashley Judd-style gal-in-peril (or is she?), with a menacing husband (Robert Taylor) and a brother-in-law (Robert Mitchum) whom she may not be able to trust.

    Sylvia Scarlett is a George Cukor-directed gem costarring Cary Grant, though Hepburn and Grant are most decidedly not in wacky Bringing Up Baby mode. The film wasn't well received when it was released in 1935, but it's a revelation now, for its daring homosexual subtexts--quite apparent to the modern viewer--and for Grant's against-type dark persona. Without Love, from 1945, is one of the first films to team Hepburn with Spencer Tracy, and yes, their onscreen chemistry is palpable. The conceit is one they would go on to use successfully time and again--plucky single woman resigned to living solo; rumpled, affable, slightly clueless bachelor who only needs to be shown just how much in love with our heroine he is. The supporting cast includes a terrifically cast Lucille Ball and Gloria Grahame.

    Dragon Seed (1944) is an honorable misfire, an earnest period drama about the Japanese invasion of China. Through 21st-century eyes, Hepburn's impersonation of an Asian woman isn't great casting, and yet, Hepburn's honest, clear-eyed portrayal saves it from caricature. The Corn Is Green, a TV film from 1979, is an excellent counterbalance to all the brash, dewy-eyed roles in the rest of the set. Hepburn reteams with director Cukor for what is both a showcase for the diva's mighty talent, and yet also a completely even-handed ensemble piece, about a teacher's dedication in a small Welsh village.

    Extras are plentiful on this already-packed disc, and include public-service and other shorts compiled by Warner Bros. that provide a window into mid-20th-century life. The short "Traffic with the Devil" (from the MGM Theatre of Life series) showcases the musings of a traffic cop, the real life Sgt. Chuck Reineke, who helps clueless, hapless drivers over what appear to be the wide-open spaces of L.A. highways. As a window to the truly more innocent times in Hollywood, the shorts are priceless. --A.T. Hurley

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    Includes: Morning Glory (1933), Undercurrent (1946), Sylvia Scarlett (1935), Without Love (1945), Dragon Seed (1944), The Corn Is Green (1979).

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars What a Pleasure!.......2007-07-03

    What a pleasure to watch Kate! After buying this collection, I recently spent a day off from work with Katherine Hepburn (one from the 30's- "Slyvia Scarlett," one from the 40's- "Undercurrent" and one from the 50's- "The Rainmaker,"--not in this set.) She was fascinating in each of those decades.

    Something must be said about "Dragonseed." I loved this film when I saw it as a teenager on TV years ago and have been waiting for it to come available on DVD. Much will be said about non-Chinese actors playing Chinese with the funny-looking make-up, etc. Points well made. But also points to be forgiven. If the viewer can get over these things (with this one and with "The Good Earth") and get into the characters and stories, this is wonderful story-telling and these are worthwhile stories to be told, both as the Pear S. Buck novels and as the MGM films, Caucasian actors notwithstanding.

    I would collect "The Good Earth," "Dragonseed," and "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness," to get a sense of pre-WW2 China and the Japanese invasion.

    3 out of 5 stars An odd mix of films, with some great moments.......2007-06-18

    2007 is the centenary of quite a few who touched the movies one way or another:
    the poet W.H. Auden, novelists Robert A. Heinlein and Daphne Du Maurier, singers Gene Autry, Kate Smith, and Connee Boswell, bandleader Cab Calloway, film score composer Miklós Rózsa, director Fred Zinnemann, and the actors Dan Duryea, Cesar Romero, Buster Crabbe, Laurence Olivier, John Wayne, Barbara Stanwyck, Fay Wray, Burgess Meredith - and one Katharine Houghton Hepburn of Connecticut.

    We have already seen tributes to Wayne, and no doubt Olivier and Stanwyck will also be acknowledged. In honor of Miss Hepburn, Warner has issued a rather odd and quite endearing six-disc boxed set of films not previously available on DVD. They range widely in both chronology and quality, and few would put these particular films at the very top of the Hepburn canon, even the one that won her her first Oscar. But as I watched this motley group of films - two from RKO in the 1930s, three from MGM in the 1940s, and one TV film from the late 1970s, I was reminded what a treasure she was and is. Even in the midst of misguided melodramas and not-quite-good-enough romantic comedies, she gives unique, memorable performances. In two cases, her acting may in fact be memorably off-key rather than memorably wonderful, but she makes all these worth seeing.

    Morning Glory (1933) won Hepburn an Academy Award. She's excellent as a stage-struck young woman who is trying to make it as a Broadway actress. Her eccentric, fascinating performance can even be seen as a stylized self-portrait. The film itself, directed by Lowell Sherman, is dated in fascinating ways: the stilted storytelling, the 1920s/1930s view of Broadway as the ultimate place to become a dramatic star, the sexual mores. Although it's presented rather obliquely, the parts of the plot involving Hepburn ending up in bed with big producer Adolphe Menjou, falling instantly in love with him and being just as summarily dumped, may leave your jaw dropping both at the "adult" subject matter and the attitudes of another era. Of course, Hepburn eventually understudies for a star-making part, and gets her chance to shine. The bittersweet last scene is both wonderful and a bit ridiculous; this isn't just from an earlier time - it seems to be from another planet.

    Without Love (1945) is often described as the worst of the pictures Hepburn made with Spencer Tracy. It's no classic, but if you set your expectations accordingly, it's very entertaining. Defense industry scientist Tracy and well-to-do young widow Hepburn decide to enter into a marriage "without love," based on mutual respect rather than, well, sex. This being Hollywood, you can guess how long that lasts (about ten minutes less than the running time). Lucille Ball and Keenan Wynn have amusing supporting roles - it's fun to see Ball playing a sexy sophisticate, leagues away from Lucy Ricardo. The competent but uninspired direction is by Harold S. Bucquet. His name was up until now unknown to me, but he co-directed another film in this very DVD set (see below), after doing mostly Dr. Kildare series movies before that. And although this is based on a play by Philip Barry, in which Hepburn starred on Broadway in 1942, it is a much less satisfying piece than Holiday or The Philadelphia Story, two earlier Barry-Hepburn collaborations. But she's very charming and perfectly cast.

    Dragon Seed (1944) is the oddest of these six movies. It features a largely Caucasian cast playing poor Chinese farmers during the Japanese invasion of the 1930s. It's just about impossible for a 21st-century audience not to respond with appalled laughter at what seems now like a stunt. But the script, based on a Pearl S. Buck novel, is nothing if not sincere, and it has its effective moments. Still, seeing the inconsistent and almost entirely unconvincing ways the Hollywood makeup artists try to make Hepburn, Walter Huston, Agnes Moorehead and others look like Asians - well, this is entertainment in itself, after a fashion. But only for half an hour or so, and the film runs a stultifying 148 minutes. It was lavishly produced by MGM. The co-directors were Bucquet (of Without Love) and Jack Conway. Hepburn manages to project some real feeling through the silly makeup and the platitudinous dialogue.

    Hepburn gives the nearest thing to a poor performance (in this set, I mean) in Vincente Minnelli's noirish melodrama Undercurrent (1946). Married to yet another war-era defense scientist (Robert Taylor), this one with a mysterious past, she's supposed to be meek and scared, and as we all know, that just ain't Hepburn. But the glossy production, along with Minnelli's gift for décor and movement, keep this one interesting, even, or especially, when it's ridiculous. Robert Mitchum plays a supporting role that many have called inappropriate for him, but I think he's just fine, as is Edmund Gwenn as Hepburn's father (he turns up again in this set, too).

    Although it's flawed, George Cukor's Sylvia Scarlett (1936) is probably the best movie in the set. It features a fierce, sexy, and delightful performance by Cary Grant as a Cockney con man - a role quite different from most of his starring parts. Hepburn is on the run from the French police with her gambler father (Gwenn again), and to put them off the trail she cuts her hair and dresses as a boy - Sylvia becomes Sylvester. This leads to some startling and very entertaining scenes with a bit of bisexual innuendo: a woman kisses and tries to seduce "Sylvester," and both Grant and Brian Aherne find themselves strangely attracted to this young man. At one point, Grant and Sylvester are set to bunk together in close quarters. "It's a nippy night out," says Grant, "and you'll make a nice little hot water bottle." Sylvester flees in fright, even though Sylvia of course has a crush on Grant. The Grant and Aherne characters are both visibly relieved when Sylvester transforms back into Sylvia, but the audience may feel a letdown: Sylvester is a captivating, unusual presence, while Sylvia tends to mewl and whine too much. The later twists and turns in the comic-melodramatic plot are far from convincing, but it's all stylish and fun nonetheless.

    I considered cheating a bit on this review and skipping the 1979 The Corn Is Green, also directed by Cukor. But although it is formulaic, it hooked me right away and I enjoyed it right through to the happy-teary climax. The story is a familiar one, a la Pygmalion and To Sir With Love, an 1890s period piece about a teacher, done up in the Hallmark Hall of Fame manner, and Hepburn is probably 25 years older than the part as written. (Bette Davis, born a year later than Hepburn, played this same role in a 1945 film when she was about 36; Hepburn was about 71! Still, Ethel Barrymore was over 60 when she played the part on Broadway in 1940.) There is beautiful Welsh scenery and a fine cast, and Cukor guides it home like the old pro he was by 1979.

    Produced under the auspices of Turner Classic Movies, the discs all offer splendid picture and sound quality, and all include short subjects from their era, such as a Tex Avery "Wolf" cartoon and a fabulous Technicolor travelogue of Los Angeles in the forties. Maybe you only want to see the pedigreed Katharine Hepburn classics like Little Women and Adam's Rib and Summertime; if so, only Morning Glory and Sylvia Scarlett come close to that grade here. But the other, less familiar movies offer aspects of Hepburn you may not see elsewhere, and their Hollywood craftsmanship, as wrapped by Warner and Turner Classics in nice shiny packages, provides several hours of great entertainment.

    4 out of 5 stars KATHERINE HEPBURN 100TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION.......2007-06-02

    For once, WB have chosen not to detail the extra features on this set....and it's probably because they're underwhelming. Here's the lowdown:

    MORNING GLORY(RKO, 1933)
    -Menu(1933 MGM short), Pete Smith, 2 strip Technicolor
    -Bosko's Mechanical Man(1933 WB cartoon)

    WITHOUT LOVE(MGM, 1945)
    -Purity Squad(1945 Crime Does Not Pay short)
    -Swing Shift Cinderella(1945 MGM Tex Avery cartoon)
    -Trailer

    SYLVIA SCARLET(RKO, 1935)
    -Los Angeles: Wonder City Of The West(1935 Traveltalk short)
    -Alias St. Nick(1935 Happy Harmonies cartoon)

    UNDERCURRENT(MGM, 1946)
    -Traffic With The Devil(1946 MGM Theatre Of Life short)
    -Lonesome Lenny(1945 MGM Tex Avery cartoon)
    -Trailer

    DRAGON SEED(MGM, 1944)
    -20 Years After(1944 MGM Romance Of Celluloid short)
    -Happy Go Nutty(1945 MGM Screwy The Squirrel cartoon)
    -Trailer

    THE CORN IS GREEN(1978, TV movie, matted 1.85:1)
    -No Extras

    As with other recent WB sets, the selection of films here does not represent the "best of" Katherine Hepburn. Since many of her better films have already seen DVD release, the WB classics folks had to choose from "the best of what's left!" Like any backseat driver, I would have made other selections than they did.

    What we get is a lesser known Tracy/Hepburn vehicle(WITHOUT LOVE), a landmark early Hepburn performance(MORNING GLORY), a clever comedy(SYLVIA SCARLET), a horribly miscast and botched epic(DRAGON SEED), a lukewarm suspenser(UNDERCURRENT), and one of her last great roles(CORN IS GREEN).

    The sources look pretty good overall. As usual, the MGM transfers are the best, with the RKO transfers from existing materials of varying quality. SCARLET looks pretty good, MORNING GLORY has white botches all over the picture and a soft, dupey quality.

    I have to pick another bone with WB over the packaging. I've gotten used to the keepcases or slimcases featuring original poster art. In a departure from the normal, this thing is presented in a digipack(discs stacked 2x2 on three panels) with a clear plastic cover (like that seen on the WB/BBC new DR. WHO series). The individual discs also do not feature poster art...mostly black with pink lettering! Pink!?! I doubt Kate would have approved! Hopefully, this is a one-off and WB will return to original poster art covers for subsequent classics releases.

    Anyway, given any negative statements, it's a pretty good set overall.

    5 out of 5 stars FINALLY.......2007-03-09

    Thank God Warner Bros is on the ball with Katharine Hepburn!

    She deserves this and so do her fans.

    "Sylvia Scarlett"- panned in 1936 when RKO released it, this gem directed by George Cuckor with Hepburn and Cary Grant about con artists and sexual ambiguity was scandalous at its time, and although the plot is thin in certain parts, as a whole today it's a great movie. Hepburn looks great dressed as "Sylvestor."

    "Without Love" - one of the lesser known pairings of Hepburn and Tracy, but still a gem about a loveless marriage of convienance. Lucille Ball plays Hepburn's best friend/realtor.

    "Undercurrent" - beautiful cinematography, yet Hepburn never struck me as the "victim." Robert Taylor and Robert Mitchum costar with her in a story about a newly married couple, and Hepburn's worries over her husband's mysterious past and mysterious brother.

    "Morning Glory" - "My name is Eva Lovelace, my stage name, you've probably never heard of me because I'm just starting." - Hepburn won her first Oscar for Best Actress as a stagestruck girl destined to get into the theatre. There's supposedly a cut scene between her and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. where they perform the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet, and I wish they would include it on the extra features, but I don't think they will for some reason. Adolphe Menjou co-stars as well.

    "Dragon Seed" - this is probably the only one of the bunch that I wish they'd left out. At the time it was critically acclaimed (it was 1944), yet by today's standards having American actors portraying Chinese peasants is ludicrous. The movie isn't horrible; however, I don't see why they couldn't have actually used Chinese actors, but blame the Studio System of the 1940's and racial intolerance for that. Hepburn however does portray and independent, freedom fighter peasant woman, and that is the only admirable thing I can think about this movie based on Pearl Buck's novel.

    4 out of 5 stars Finally Katie gets one of her own!.......2007-02-27

    Not a moment too soon, the Katharine Hepburn Signature Collection finally arrives on DVD. A brief description of the titles:

    Morning Glory (1933)
    Eva Lovelace, would-be actress trying to crash the New York stage, is a wildly optimistic chatterbox full of theatrical mannerisms. Her looks, more than her talent, attract the interest of a paternal actor, a philandering producer, and an earnest playwright. Is she destined for stardom or the "casting couch"? Will she fade after the brief blooming of a "morning glory"?

    Undercurrent (1946)
    Young bride Ann Hamilton soon begins to suspect that her charming husband is really a psychotic who plans to murder her.

    Sylvia Scarlett (1935)
    Escaping to England from a French embezzlement charge, widower Henry Scarlett is accompanied by daughter Sylvia who, to avoid detection, "disguises" herself as a boy, "Sylvester." They are joined by amiable con man Jimmy Monkley, then, after a brief career in crime, meet Maudie Tilt, a giddy, sexy Cockney housemaid who joins them in the new venture of entertaining at resort towns from a caravan. Through all this, amazingly no one recognizes that Sylvia is not a boy...until she meets handsome artist Michael Fane, and drama intrudes on the comedy.

    Without Love (1945)
    In World War II Washington DC, scientist Pat Jamieson's assistant, Jamie Rowan, enters a loveless marriage with him. Struggles bring them closer together. Written by Ed Stephan {stephan@cc.wwu.edu}

    In WWII Pat Jamieson is a scientist working, without backing, on a high-altitude oxygen mask for fighter pilots. But he has nowhere to conduct his research until he meets Jamie Rowan, a woman with a large empty country house. She has no hopes of marrying for love (and neither does Pat) but Jamie wants to help the war effort and she likes this quirky scientist and his dog, so to satisfy the proprieties they agree on a business arrangement: a marriage of convenience and partnership. They happily work on oxygen mixes instead of honeymooning. But as the footing of their relationship begins warm up, Jamie is courted by another man and the old flame that broke Pat's heart is back in his life. It will take a sleepwalking ruse, dodging in and out of doors, and a working oxygen mask to get them together again.

    Dragon Seed (1944)
    The lives of a small Chinese village are turned Upside down when the Japanese invade it. And heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against Japanese Invaders.

    The Corn is Green (1979 TV version)
    A strong-willed teacher, determined to educate the poor and illiterate youth of an impoverished Welsh village, discovers one student whom she believes to have the seeds of genius in him.

    Let's hope they do a 'Warner Night at the Movies' section for this release :o)
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    5 out of 5 stars Take a look at the truths about the Iraq war that the bush administration did not want you to know........2007-06-15

    In this DVD documentary, many current, former and retired military and intelligence officers some of whom were weapons inspectors and members of counter terrorism units contest President George W Bush's reasons for going to war against Iraq. Some of the other speakers include former ambassadors, scientists, Journalistic editor, a former white house counsel, and former assistant secretaries of defense and a congressman. Some who consider the title and content of this documentary might dismiss it, as the Bush administration has, as democrat partisan politics. But, actually some of the speakers are know republicans.



    Their speaking out in this video expresses serious interest and concern for the United States and its international relations and international policies that come out of patriotism and many years spent in careers in service to the United States; not partisan politics.



    Some of these speakers have suffered the unjust public humility of having their political alignment and even their patriotism questioned in the public media when they first spoke out in opposition to the Bush administration's claims about the existence and production of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and about links between Saddam Hussein's regime and al Qaeda terrorists, which were later proven to be groundless.



    Some of these speakers have written books on related subjects which are available here on Amazon.com.



    In this documentary we see former intelligence officers speaking out against the misuse of intelligence and the intelligence agencies of the United States by the Bush administration to produce faulty information in processes known as data mining to justify preemptive war against another nation in violation of laws legislated to safe guard against this type of abuse of power.



    A former CIA analyst tells us of how he was brought into a meeting of intelligence agencies before the Bush administration in which the intelligence director of the Department of Energy ordered his subordinates to remain silent so as to offer no opinion or statements to contradict the President's case to go to war against Iraq. Members of the Bush administration were making statements designed to lead intelligence officers to align them in support of the administration's agenda to go to war against Iraq behind false reasons.



    Counter terrorism team members tell us here about how there is no relation between Iraq and al Qaeda terrorism.



    Many CIA officers were in opposition to Iraqi exile Achmad Chalabi as an intelligence information source because he had no credibility among the intelligence community. Achmad Chalabi was telling the Bush administration what it wanted to hear. The Bush administration wanted to believe that what it wanted to hear from Chalabi was true.



    In a form of circular reasoning, the pentagon was supplying information to Achmad Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress to present as intelligence to support the case to go to war.



    The Bush case for war in his state of the union address was full of bad information to deceive congress. Former White House attorney for Richard Nixon, John Dean reminds us that it's a felony to give false information to congress. This should lead to the conclusion that the Bush administration is impeachable for presenting false information as its reasons to go to war against Iraq to congress.



    Information and evidence used to justify and rationalize the war on Iraq is examined along with a forged document which was supposed to show that Iraq attempted to buy yellow cake to make nuclear weapons. Everyone now recognizes that the document was a forgery. Condoleeza Rice is shown saying that no one in the Bush administration knew that the document is a forgery. Joseph Wilson of the United States Foreign Service is shown saying that he was in a position to know that the Bush administration did know that the document was a forgery prior to its use as evidence that Iraq attempted to buy nuclear materials from Niger. Joseph Wilson was sent to Niger to investigate whether or not Iraq had bought nuclear materials which could be used to manufacture nuclear weapons. His findings led him to conclude that Iraq had not bought nuclear materials from Niger. Joseph Wilson had publicly criticized the Bush administration's mobilization for war on Iraq based on discredited information. As a result the administration leaked information that Joseph Wilson's wife was a CIA officer as a reprisal for publicly criticizing the Bush administration Iraq war agenda. Careers of exposed CIA officers are ended by public exposure. Such exposure also has the real potential to jeopardize the officer's safety as well as the safety of their previous contacts. Such exposure also jeopardizes any projects or missions to which they have been assigned. Since this video has been released White House aid to Dick Cheney has been identified, tried and found guilty in a court of law for leaking Valerie Plame's identity as a CIA officer. Exposing the identity of CIA officers is illegal.



    The documentary shows video coverage of then Secretary of State Colin Powell's presentation to the United Nations on February 5, 2003 to justify the Bush administration's mobilization for war against Iraq.

    Former CIA officers pick apart the evidence and information being presented by Colin Powell and expose false evidence, discredited information and fallacious reasoning of the Bush administration behind Colin Powell's presentation to the United Nations.



    The first time I watched this video, I rented it from the video store. I liked it. so, I bought it online. The DVD I bought online does not have all the information that was on the DVD that I had rented. It's missing a lot of the extra interviews that were in the "special features" option of the menu. But, it's a great video documentary that exposes many of the lies that the Bush administration has been hiding behind.



    David Kay is one of the weapons inspectors who searched for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. He is one of those who came out and publicly said that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in contradiction to what the Bush administration had been telling the public.



    One point of reason that is also very compelling evidence that there were no weapons of mass destruction is that not one person in the United States military nor of the coalition forces who has been involved either in the invasion of Iraq or its occupation has been killed by weapons of mass destruction since the start of the invasion. It is unthinkable that they would not have used them by now if they had them.



    Chas Freeman sums up the Bush administration's score in Iraq:



    1. Weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as justification for invasion exposed as a lie. None have been found.



    2. Links between Saddam's regime and al Qaeda in Iraq as justification for invasion of Iraq exposed as false. There is no information on the existence of any links between al Qaeda and any Iraqis prior to the United States invasion of Iraq. The continued political vacuum in Iraq that resulted from the United States military occupation of Iraq has created conditions in Iraq that have drawn al Qaeda members and al Qaeda member wannabees from everywhere into Iraq to turn it into a major recruitment and training center for al Qaeda. Where as there had been no members of al Qaeda in Iraq prior to the invasion, they are there now, drawn by the presence of our military and the absence of Saddam's ruthless security.



    3. Regime change as an agenda item in Iraq by the Bush administration has become simply regime removal, resulting in a political vacuum. The current democracy set up by Paul Bremer probably will not survive whenever the United States leaves from Iraq.



    4. Attempts to democratize Iraq has resulted in polarized desecularization of Iraq between extremist islamic factions of Shiite and Sunni muslims. Neither are likely ever to build a state friendly to the United States.



    5. The Bush administration is attempting to install freedom in Iraq under United States military occupation and democracy in Iraq administered by the United States military. It is pointed out that this came after campaigns of bombing which was followed by invasion. The invasion of Iraq followed almost ten years of sanctions which were imposed upon Iraq and its people. It's not likely that they will learn to like us anytime soon after living through an experience and a history such as this.



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    No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah by Bing West



    State of War: The Secret History of the CIA and the Bush Administration by James Risen



    Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror by anonymous AKA Michael Scheuer



    Al Qaeda's Great Escape: The Military and the Media on Terror's Trail by Philip Smucker



    House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties by Craig Unger



    Sleeping with the Devil: How Washington Sold Our Soul for Saudi Crude by Robert Baer



    Illegals: The Imminent Threat Posed by Our Unsecured U.S.-Mexico Border by Jon E. Dougherty



    The Power Elite by C. Wright Mills



    5 out of 5 stars And now, for the real story behind it all.......2007-05-07

    To begin with, a nice approach by the producer was to introduce a long list of expert witnesses with decades of combined experience in intelligence, foreign service, and other fields that make up a bulk of testimony in the program. This really sets the tone for credibility when uncovering all the facts and shows that there is still integrity left in the world. As stated in the program at one point, part of being a patriot is not being afraid to tell the truth despite the consequences of doing so.

    There is little speculation anymore about September 11, 2001 being the catalyst for war on Iraq and the war on terror. For getting us into Iraq, we have to lay the burden of proof (or guilt) on our government and their dubious methods of sending dire messages of danger that were never really there. It started out with WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) and gravitated toward terrorism at a later time. It is quite interesting to watch the video footage showing the government contradicting themselves before and after 9-11 using the evidence they fabricated, manipulated, and doctored to transfix a populace and justify an invasion. Using a National Intelligence Estimate employing questionable tactics such as `selective intelligence' and `data mining', these and other methods were used to help convince the bureaucracy that our presence in Iraq was absolutely necessary. Broken down into simple terms, there just wasn't any concrete evidence of chemical, nuclear, or biological weapons, the systems to deliver these weapons, and no facilities or materials to even construct these devices. There is basically no evidence anywhere that showed any serious attempts to question or investigate the spurious allegations of our government, defectors, or intelligence data during this time period.

    Moving further along, it was the position of our government that terrorism played another vital role for reasons to occupy Iraq. First, it was for the part they played in the World Trade Center attacks (Iraq has subsequently been shown not to have been involved) and their link to Osama Bin Laden and his Al-Qaeda terrorist network (again, Iraq was not identified as having had any dealings at that time with him or them). Once again, it is demonstrated that our government is comfortable with being deceptive with the public and the 'official' facts and data proving these allegations are non-existent for all intents and purposes.

    `Uncovered: The War on Iraq' is actually an updated version of an earlier documentary remade with about 30 minutes of new footage. I've only seen this latest version myself but it is more than enough to leave a lasting impact on me. I feel this program was well produced and presented and the messages contained within are very important and necessary. In addition to a few special features, there is an added segment of 35 minutes called Soldier's Pay. This is an enlightening series of interviews with several individuals regarding their antiwar issues. For those interested in this DVD, another excellent choice exploring similar issues is `On Native Soil'. I highly recommend both of these documentaries to everyone.

    5 out of 5 stars The whole truth and nothing but the truth!!!.......2007-05-01

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    "The Bush administration made up its mind to go to war on September 11, 2001. From that time on, you were dealing with rationalization and justification for the war. You weren't dealing with real causes for the war or real reasons for the war. There was never a clear and present danger. There was never an imminent threat...So by the late 1990s, let alone 2003, it was clear that Iraq did not have a nuclear weapons program, but over and over again, President Bush, Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld, particularly Vice-President Cheney, but also [then] National Security Advisor [Condoleezza] Rice, drummed up the idea of a reconstituted nuclear capability."

    The above was said by Mel Goodman, a former 20 year Senior CIA Analyst. This and many more comments are found in this riveting and fact-filled documentary that examines the actual arguments, speeches, and "spin" given by president Bush and his senior advisors before, during, and after the Iraq invasion.

    There are no scene selections for this program but it is divided into segments. These are as follows:

    (1) The Experts. (There are 25 that provide analysis throughout the program.)
    (2) President Bush State of Union Address January 28, 2003 (and analysis)
    (3) Secretary of State Powell's address to the United Nations (and analysis)
    (4) War (declared on Iraq) March 19, 2003
    (5) Cost of War
    (6) 16 words (in the State of the Union Address that were misleading)
    (7) Terrorism after the war

    As mentioned, there are experts that provide analysis throughout. All of them have twenty plus years of experience. Some of these experts include a former ambassador, weapons inspectors, a former director of the CIA, a former assistant director of defense, an anti-terrorism expert, former CIA analysts, and a former CIA operative.

    Archival news footage and images abound in this film. There are also news headlines. The actual narration is this film is minimal. The archival footage comes from the following sources: (1) CSPAN (2) CNN (3) ABC (4) NBC and (5) CBS.

    Finally, the DVD (the one released in 2004) is perfect in picture and sound quality. The extras (35 minutes in total) include extended interviews, behind the scenes interviews, and trailers.

    In conclusion, this is a revealing, fact-filled documentary. A must-see for not only those who do not support the Iraq war but especially for those who do support it!!

    (2004; 55 min; full screen; closed captioned)

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    5 out of 5 stars Dont be fooled.......2006-12-28

    I skimmed the first 20 reveiws and noticed two one star ratings. After reading their reveiws I noticed they were not critical of the documentary or its merits but rather the audience the film was intended for along with it's left leaning production team. It is a fantastic film that every patriotic American of every political bias should see.

    5 out of 5 stars Slam Dunk........2006-10-19

    You can say what you want about the way this piece was put together, or the choices of arranging the material. Personally, I would have liked it to be a bit longer and taken a chronological rather than a topical approach. But hey.

    Uncovered is still a fantastic documentary work. Firstly, there is an impressive roster of guests. There is no narrator, instead it is a composite piece made up of expert commentary. The experts include a surprising amount of insiders and high-ranking officials. You're not going to have some yahoo's voice telling you their version of the truth, you get the facts straight from reliable authorities. For that alone, God bless the producers of Uncovered.

    Since 9/11 happened and the administration turned their eyes to Iraq, I went from scratching my head to screaming at my TV. If you're one of the crowd that knew better all along and didn't support this thing from the get go--the crowd that didn't just scream "no war for oil" but actually knew how and why the case the administration was making didn't make any rational sense and was full of logical fallacies and false assumptions--then you'll already know most of what's in here. This is the documentary that SHOULD have came out before the bullets every started flying. In short, Uncovered is more scholarly and journalistic than Fahrenheit 9/11, and make a stronger and better-illustrates the reasons this war never made sense. Rather then delving into Bush's ties to the Saudis (however suspicious and interesting those ties might be) and rather than arguing a quasi-conspiracy theory, Uncovered gives you a hard look at the real facts, the real arguments, and an adult appreciation of the facts. While I loved F9/11, this film has everything that I felt was missing from that other film without any of the melodrama.

    Here it is... the real other side of the story. The real anti-Iraq case, free of fluff and from the mouth of people like Ray McGovern and David Albright, with original sources like footage of the words of former Anti-terrorism Czar Richard Clark, and using the words of administration officials themselves to show that when it comes to "flip-flopping" no one does it better than the Bushies. It's not preachy, and it doesn't have a the hefty liberal slant that Michael Moore admittedly puts into his work. This film has integrity and intellectual honesty.

    In summary: this is the argument that I only wish SOMEONE would have stood up and given to the American people before March of 2003.
    Seane Corn - Vinyasa Flow Yoga - Uniting Movement And Breath
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    • Mixed Feelings
    • Amazing Yoga DVD - must have!
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    ASIN: B0001DHSKG
    Release Date: 2004-02-10

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    Vinyasa Flow takes dynamic yoga to a deeper level by integrating rhythmic breathing with conscious movement. As in all physical yoga, you will increase strength and flexibility - and by uniting body and breath, you'll learn to move from moment to moment with absolute awareness. The practice becomes a meditation in action, and can open you to experience the power of Spirit, the connection between us all. Seane Corn's passionate interpretation of this ancient, flowing style of yoga has made her one of the Nation's most sought-after instructors. In her first-ever session on home DVD, you'll experience a stunningly intimate program that will leave you feeling you've just left a one-on-one yoga lesson - with one of the most compelling and inspiring teachers of our time. For anyone who wants more from yoga than its physical rewards, this is a practice to strengthen the power of your mind and heart as much as your body - yoga to validate and celebrate the human experience and reconnect you to your personal sense of Spirit. This Deluxe DVD Edition includes unprecedented instruction & practice options: Instructional Session: Through informative, unscripted live-audio instruction, Seane guides a complete flow practice - with an emphasis on precise alignment - including modified Sun Salutations, standing poses, backbends, twists, meditation and relaxation as well as instruction in Vinyasa breathing technique. 1 hour 12 minutes. Breath Session: The full practice without verbal instruction, demonstrated at a real-time pace driven by the breath and by the soulful music of Suzanne Sterling. This unique distraction-free template for movement and breath offers the ultimate experience of the powerful, meditative grace of Vinyasa Flow yoga. 1 hour. BONUS Interview: A riveting and candid conversation with Seane, - a glimpse into the personal journey, reflections and beliefs of a woman known for her refreshingly honest take on yoga, spirituality and life. 10 minutes.

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    3 out of 5 stars leaves out something major.......2007-02-19

    What really annoys me about this video is that she gives detailed instruction on all the intricacies of the position but often never tells you what the position is. So you're left thinking - "what the heck is this?". This leads to a lot of confusion. As a beginner instruction what would be wrong with saying "this is xxxx pose" and then teaching it. Instead you are taken through all parts of the poses without knowing what is connected to what.
    Also, the second DVD is really frustrating too. At first I thought it all would make more sense when she runs through it all on the second CD. (it shows her going through the poses to music & you can hear her breath.)
    But again no direction as to names of poses - so you are trying to follow along, but how are you supposed to see the poses while you are in the positions?! If I'm doing downward facing dog how am I supposed to see the TV to know what she is doing next since there is no vocal direction! All I do is wind up hurting my neck. You hear her breath but thatncan't guide you since she doesn't always hold the pose for 1 breath.
    This DVD is extremely frustrating. I wasted tons of time trying to understand it. It should have been called "Pretty Girl Makes You Wish You Knew Yoga"

    3 out of 5 stars disappointed advance student.......2006-11-23

    I was looking for something to fill in the time after the birth of my daughter before I returned to the gym. My yoga instructor suggested Seane Corn, but this is not the DVD for me.

    From my pov, this a very beginner DVD, an excellent beginner DVD, but as an advanced student I was frustrated. There is a lot of explanation and her theory (her attention to detail is excellent), and a verrrrry sloooow flow. Too slow for me and while I suppose I could breath slower, I'm looking to really warm up and give the body a work out, which this didn't do for me. Plus the lack of audio on the second disc is a huge negative. For me, once I know a routine, the audio is the most important part, cueing me to move from pose to pose. This forces you to constantly look at the screen to follow, which takes you out of alignment and out of the moment.

    5 out of 5 stars One-on-One Instruction.......2006-11-07

    While no expert, I'm not a beginner with regards to yoga. This DVD, though perfect for beginners, was also very helpful to me. It was like taking a yoga class one-on-one with a very clear and talented instructor. It really focused my attention on where, exactly, your body should be in each individual pose and where your attention should be and where your breath should be. Also, though this is more of a superficial thing, her demeanor and voice were calm and upbeat and not annoying. (that frequently decides whether I will keep or give away a DVD) This would not be the only yoga DVD to practice with, but it would certainly be something to come back to to refocus on the basics. I did feel like it deepened my other practices as well. Highly recommended, excellent for beginners but also for people like me who do not get to go to yoga class very frequently. I will definitely be getting her second flow DVD.

    3 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings.......2006-11-03

    I gave this start 3 stars. 5 starts for the instructional DVD. (This is a 2 DVD set) I think it's a fantastic place for beginners to start. Seane Corn gives you plenty of time to learn and feel the pose and lots of verbal cues . Some people don't, but I also appreciate the spiritual side which is left out in many DVD's focusing only on the "excerise" side of Yoga...
    Okay for the 2nd Vinyasa flow DVD...only 1 star. With absolutely no verbal cueing, those of us who have a TV above 12" on the ground must constantly look up to see what the instructor is doing. (Ironically, the very first pose is done with your eye's closed)
    I bought this DVD because I have number of instructional DVD's and wanted a pure flow DVD to follow....this one isn't it. Just a cue that the move is changing would have made a huge difference in my score.

    5 out of 5 stars Amazing Yoga DVD - must have!.......2006-09-19

    By far my favorite DVD. Sean Corne is great! This one is a must have!
    Children of the Corn
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    ASIN: 6305972591
    Release Date: 2001-04-10

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    The murder rate is as high as an elephant's eye in this flaccid adaptation of Stephen King's short story. While driving through Nebraska en route to a new job, medico Burt (Peter Horton) and his wife Vicky (a pre-Terminator Linda Hamilton) nearly run over a mutilated boy who staggers from the cornfields. Seeking help, they enter the town of Gatlin, whose under-20 residents have butchered their parents per the decree of junior-grade holy roller Isaac (John Franklin), who preaches the word of a being called "He Who Walks Behind the Rows." King's original story (from his 1978 collection Night Shift) was a lean and brutal mélange of Southern-gothic atmosphere and E.C. Comics-style gore, which scripter Greg Goldsmith effectively neutralizes by adding a youthful narrator (a grating Robbie Kiger) and putting an upbeat spin on the story's morbid conclusion. Fritz Kiersch's direction is TV-movie flat, with the sole inspired moment (hideous religious iconography glimpsed during a bloody "service") delivered as a throwaway. Aside from Horton and Courtney Gains (as Isaac's hatchet man Malachai), the performances are dreadful, and the depiction of the Lovecraftian monster-god as a sort of giant gopher inspires more laughter than terror. Amazingly, the film spawned six sequels; Franklin (Cousin Itt in the Addams Family films) later appeared in and wrote 1999's Children of the Corn 666. --Paul Gaita

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars OUTLANDER!.......2007-04-18

    Malachai is the frightening one here in this adaptation of Stephen Kings short story Children of the Corn.
    This movie will give you the creeps during the scenes through the corn fields, the fact that the town has been rid of adults, and then there is the scene--an unexpected scene that involves a child and a car ...enough said. Watch the movie and feel the fright for yourself.

    There are some cheesy parts in this movie due to low budget production, but all in all not so bad.

    Stephen John Beccia
    Author of the Treelanders--Journey to the Giants

    4 out of 5 stars No adults aloud!.......2007-02-11

    This is an OK movie. I've seen it three or four times and I decided to buy it. I didn't even bother watching all the others because movies that aren't that good usually don't have good sequals either. But this one is good enough to watch although not scary at all. Malachai is pretty cool.

    3 out of 5 stars Solid 80's horror from a Stephen King short story.......2007-01-29

    Like the majority of adapted Stephen King stories, this 80's horror flick falls short of the source material, although it's pretty cool to actually see the source material on the screen. (Literally, a paperback copy of Night Shift is on the dashboard in front of Linda Hamilton in the opening driving sequence).

    The original story is only 30 pages long and a little different from the movie, but again, like the majority of King's work, it just doesn't transfer directly to the screen. The story is slightly modified, but not terribly so. One day the children in a small town decide to rise up and kill all the adults in the town in order to worship HE WHO WALKS BEHIND THE ROWS. This plot-line goes back to one of King's semi-obsessions: the idea that there are small towns out there so remote that no one would even notice when an entire town is massacred and deserted... that is, until a pair of unsuspecting travelers happen upon it.

    Rating this movie based on special-effects and film quality standards of today would hardly be fair, and I have a feeling that for the 80's this was a quality film, but obviously, today the climactic scenes, and some stuff leading up to that are pretty "corny"... I knew I'd have to say that.

    I haven't seen any of the sequels, and I suspect they're not that great, but this film is worth the time to watch if you're into horror movies. The kids playing Isaac and Malakai are definitely creepy and poor special effects are forgivable if you have creepy kids backing it up.

    5 out of 5 stars OUTLANDER,this is slashing horror.......2006-12-27

    When I saw this movie I was blown away.It was sad that ALL the adults died,but the weirdest thing is that the signs to gatlin are every where they confuse a couple that are lost on a trip across the country when they stumble onto these children that hail to a demon in the corn when the kids get to old they are sorry,can't tellyou have to see the movie.

    1 out of 5 stars Terrible.......2006-11-18

    I could not sit through this movie. The acting and screenplay are terrible. This film could be described as a bad made-for-tv movie at best.

    I ended up fast-forwarding though the entire movie after the first 30 minutes and turned the player off before I reached the end. I couldn't take it anymore. This movie is one of the worst I've attempted to watch in a long time.

    Not recommended.
    Children of the Corn (Divimax Edition)
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    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars OUTLANDER!.......2007-04-18

    Malachai is the frightening one here in this adaptation of Stephen Kings short story Children of the Corn.
    This movie will give you the creeps during the scenes through the corn fields, the fact that the town has been rid of adults, and then there is the scene--an unexpected scene that involves a child and a car ...enough said. Watch the movie and feel the fright for yourself.

    There are some cheesy parts in this movie due to low budget production, but all in all not so bad.

    Stephen John Beccia
    Author of the Treelanders--Journey to the Giants

    4 out of 5 stars No adults aloud!.......2007-02-11

    This is an OK movie. I've seen it three or four times and I decided to buy it. I didn't even bother watching all the others because movies that aren't that good usually don't have good sequals either. But this one is good enough to watch although not scary at all. Malachai is pretty cool.

    3 out of 5 stars Solid 80's horror from a Stephen King short story.......2007-01-29

    Like the majority of adapted Stephen King stories, this 80's horror flick falls short of the source material, although it's pretty cool to actually see the source material on the screen. (Literally, a paperback copy of Night Shift is on the dashboard in front of Linda Hamilton in the opening driving sequence).

    The original story is only 30 pages long and a little different from the movie, but again, like the majority of King's work, it just doesn't transfer directly to the screen. The story is slightly modified, but not terribly so. One day the children in a small town decide to rise up and kill all the adults in the town in order to worship HE WHO WALKS BEHIND THE ROWS. This plot-line goes back to one of King's semi-obsessions: the idea that there are small towns out there so remote that no one would even notice when an entire town is massacred and deserted... that is, until a pair of unsuspecting travelers happen upon it.

    Rating this movie based on special-effects and film quality standards of today would hardly be fair, and I have a feeling that for the 80's this was a quality film, but obviously, today the climactic scenes, and some stuff leading up to that are pretty "corny"... I knew I'd have to say that.

    I haven't seen any of the sequels, and I suspect they're not that great, but this film is worth the time to watch if you're into horror movies. The kids playing Isaac and Malakai are definitely creepy and poor special effects are forgivable if you have creepy kids backing it up.

    5 out of 5 stars OUTLANDER,this is slashing horror.......2006-12-27

    When I saw this movie I was blown away.It was sad that ALL the adults died,but the weirdest thing is that the signs to gatlin are every where they confuse a couple that are lost on a trip across the country when they stumble onto these children that hail to a demon in the corn when the kids get to old they are sorry,can't tellyou have to see the movie.

    1 out of 5 stars Terrible.......2006-11-18

    I could not sit through this movie. The acting and screenplay are terrible. This film could be described as a bad made-for-tv movie at best.

    I ended up fast-forwarding though the entire movie after the first 30 minutes and turned the player off before I reached the end. I couldn't take it anymore. This movie is one of the worst I've attempted to watch in a long time.

    Not recommended.
    Hell's Angel 69
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    • Yes, it's the real Angels this time
    • Let the Fuzz take you alive, the Hell's Angels aren't that particular.
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    Starring: Billy Mitten , Eddie Mulder , Danielle Corn , Jeremy Slate , and Ric Henry
    Director: Lee Madden
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    ASIN: B0001Z3IK8
    Release Date: 2004-07-27

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    Made in 1969 and 1970, respectively, these movies exemplify all that was good and bad about biker culture of that era. In Hell's Angels '69, two thrill seekers join the Hell's Angels with the plan to use them as cover for a daring robbery of Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. The Losers is even more bizarre. Also called Nam's Angels, the film focuses on a group of bikers hired by the U.S. government to rescue a special agent in a Cambodian prison. The portrayal of the bikers is similar in both movies. They are hard-drinking people who love to get into fights, are loyal to each other, and hate cops/military police. Oh, and they're white supremacists. Both movies contain bikers wearing Nazi swastikas, and both movies have some racist banter used as throwaway lines. Despite that, the films are worth recommending as good examples of genre biker films. Hell's Angels '69 has some fascinating shots of Las Vegas before the Strip was fully engulfed in neon, and The Losers is just plain weird. Both movies are obviously influenced by Easy Rider, particularly with their endings, and capture a time in America when things were obviously not going right. --Andy Spletzer

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Worth the money.......2007-02-25

    If you are interested in seeing a lot of the real deal Hells Angels, this is the movie. Sonny Barger and Terry the Tramp are stars here, and you see a lot of the others as well. Lots of Bikes too. The plot was interesting, and the movie was good entertainment.

    1 out of 5 stars Defective DVD .......2007-02-11

    I tried to watch this movie on 3 different dvd players. Would not play on any of them. I bought 2 of the dvd players new within the last 9 months. I even tried it on my computer that has a dvd burner and it just locked up the program. Be Warned!

    2 out of 5 stars Okay but not great....................2006-09-28

    The Angels did better acting than the actors! They did their own Moto-X stunts,because they fell in the desert a few times and stuntmen would'nt have fallen.I think if the main characters would have stuck to DIRECTING/producing only and not acting/directing/producing, it would have been a lot better made. It was a little mellow and they party much harder than this depicts.It's about a C+ movie,rent it or borrow not really a keeper............The artwork on the cover is cool.

    3 out of 5 stars Yes, it's the real Angels this time.......2006-03-16

    This rather lame tale of two thrill seeking rich boys out to prove they can rob a Las Vegas Casino, and use Hells Angels to do it, would barely merit mention were it not for the fact that the real Oakland Angels are stars in the film.
    Sonny Barger, President, Terry the Tramp, Magoo and Cisco, all of the Oakland chapter, and familiar to anyone who has read any of the books about the history of the Angels, are featured heavily here with dialogue and close ups and everything. Terry being the stand out.
    The motorcycles range from rather stock late sixties Harleys to a custom built chopper reportedly built by Sonny specially for the film. But these bikes are only featured in the first two thirds of the picture- the final chase scene through the desert has almost the entire cast riding dirt bikes.
    Overall an interesting if not great film, just to see the famous Angels, the basis for so many of the genres offerings, in the flesh so to speak.

    4 out of 5 stars Let the Fuzz take you alive, the Hell's Angels aren't that particular........2005-11-14

    Believe it or not, Hell's Angels 69, released at the tail end of the `biker' genre, was not the first film to feature the Angels (that credit goes to the 1967 film Hells Angels on Wheels), but, it was the first film where the boys actually got speaking parts. Co-written by Jeremy Slade (who also co-stars) and Tom Stern (who also co-stars and produced the movie), with the screenplay by Don Tait (Chrome and Hot Leather, The Apple Dumpling Gang, Herbie Goes Bananas), and directed by Lee Madden (Angel Unchained, The Manhandlers), the movie features Conny Van Dyke (W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings), who, along with appearing on numerous television game shows throughout the 70s was also Motown's first, white recording artist, G.D. Spradlin (The Godfather: Part II, Apocalypse Now, Ed Wood), along with a slew of real life Hell's Angels including Charles `Magoo' Tinsley, John `Terry the Tramp' Tracy, Tiny Walters, Clifford `Skip' Workman, and Ralph 'Sonny' Barger, also known as the Godfather of the Hells Angels and the most famous outlaw Biker in the world.

    As the movie begins we're in Los Angeles, at a real swinging party, a happening shindig hosted by two seemingly well-to-do brothers Wes (Slate) and Chuck (Stern), in a groovy apartment complete with wall to wall pink shag carpeting...zowie! The boys talk briefly about some plan, and then cut out early arriving at a posh house in the hills. The next morning we see the two leaving, dressed as bikers, driving a pair of choppers (motorcycles). They ride out into the country and stake out the Hell's Angels (the Oakland chapter, to be specific), eventually weaseling their way into hanging out with the club. The pair participate in various club activities like drinking beer, riding around recklessly, drinking beer, terrorizing a small town, drinking beer, brawling with each other, drinking beer and so on...did I mention they drink beer? Also, Chuck buys Betsy (Van Dyke), a tag along bimbette of the club, for a pack of smokes (I wonder what he could've gotten for a carton). Anyway, after Wes and Chuck get a serious beat down from the bikers (I thought it was an initiation of sorts, but this wasn't the case), they hear the Angels are planning on a road trip, to which Wes and Chuck suggest Las Vegas as a destination, as that's where the action is...or, at least the action as far as their plans go. Turns out Wes and Chuck have designs on robbing one of the casinos, and are planning on using the Angels as part of a diversionary tactic. The group does go to Las Vegas, the brothers manage the heist and get subsequently get away, trading in their choppers for dirt bikes and fleeing across the desert. The Angels, learning of the ruse, are hot on the heels of the deceptive duo and it's not to congratulate them for their recent successes...

    Okay, first off I want to mention that there is no huge Las Vegas riot scene in this film, despite the fact that on the front of the DVD case it states "This was the RUMBLE that ROCKED Las Vegas!". This was a little disappointing to me, I was really looking forward to some serious bone snapping, head cracking, blood spilling action as the cops and the bikers participated in an all out battle royale. There is a showdown of sorts, but it ends all rather amicably, and without much fuss. One of the most interesting aspects of the film for me was when the group was cruising the Las Vegas Strip, and seeing how relatively quaint the Las Vegas Strip was compared to today (Caesar's Palace was miniscule to its current form). As far as the acting goes, the `professional' performers did all right (none of them broke a sweat, but the material was very simplistic), while Sonny and his club members, while not professional actors, did well enough, and besides, these aren't the kind of guys I'd think would stand around while the director took take after take after take trying to get the shot right. As far as the story goes this wasn't the best biker movie I've ever saw, but it was far from the worst. At the very least it was kept relatively straightforward. Having real life Hell's Angels present certainly provided a sense of authenticity, and the film does feature a lot of what one expect in a flick like this in the four B's...bikes, boozing, brawling, broads (a bit skimpy on this last one, though). The whole subplot with Van Dyke's character realizing there's more to life than being the property of a biker club seemed awkward at times, and near the end it really dragged on the film as her newfound outlook on life leads to complications between Wes and Chuck, but other than that, the story moved along at a decent pace. The stunts were well done, and the fight scenes felt very real which made me wonder if any of it was staged, or if the guys were just cut loose to go at each other. The funniest scene in the film was when Chuck and Wes changed from their biker outfits into suits and really phony looking wigs, prior to robbing the casino. Had I been on the scene when this happened, and the police later questioned me as to if I saw anything strange or unusual, I would have responded, "What, besides the two guys with really bad crew cut wigs?" All in all an interesting film that plods along at times, and features an ending you might not expect, but one should keep in mind the Hell's Angels had a stipulation in that while they could be depicted as being fooled in the movie, they ultimately had to have the last word.

    Media Blasters provides a good looking, fullscreen (1.33:1) picture on this DVD, and the Dolby Digital 2.0 audio comes through clean enough. There are a number of special features including a original trailer for the film, an intro by Joe Bob Briggs, a featurette titled `Conny Van Dyke: Message to Her Fans' (9:30), a Connie Van Dyke photo gallery, liner notes and movie info print on the DVD booklet insert, and a commentary track featuring Joe Bob Briggs. Also included are trailers for other Media Blaster DVD releases like Blood Shack (1971), Hell High (1989), Samurai Cop (1989), and The Hollywood Strangler (1979). The movie itself rates three stars, while Joe Bob Brigg's commentary track earns this release an extra star. That man sure knows his cinematic crud.

    Cookieman108

    If I learned anything from this film it's not to cross the Hell's Angels...they seem reluctant to forgive and forget...and a pack of cigarettes goes far in biker clubs.
    Seane Corn - Vinyasa Flow Yoga - The Body And Beyond (Beginner/Intermediate II)
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Seane Corn - Vinyasa Flow Yoga - The Body And Beyond (Beginner/Intermediate II)
    Starring: Seane Corn
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    ASIN: B0001DCXU6
    Release Date: 2004-10-12

    Description

    ³You¹re going to feel amazing and get stronger and challenge yourself and move and breathe ... all the juicy stuff the physical practice has to offer, but this will also move you past the physical. Spirit is what makes yoga an artistic expression that¹s unique to you.² ‹ from the Body and Beyond bonus interview with Seane Corn As sincere and heartfelt as Seane herself in embracing Spirit and all it can mean for each of us, Session Two in the Vinyasa Flow series takes you another step beyond the physical. Pick up the pace in this more challenging yet still technically precise practice and continue to increase your strength, flexibility and understanding of the vinyasa framework. This practice will deepen the connection between the fluid movements, each breath you take and an increasing peace of mind in your life. It will create a place you can go to feel a comfortable, personal connection with both your body and your own sense of Spirit. Includes two complete program & practice options: Instructional Sessions: A rich learning tool ‹ with two options to keep up with your skill progression and schedule. Long Form (85 minutes) includes more of the detailed, unscripted live-audio explanation and demonstration that make Seane¹s home-practice programs a learning experience as rich and intimate as a one-to-one class. Includes modified Sun Salutations A and B, standing poses, backbends, twists, reflection, meditation and savasana. Short Form (40 minutes) omits some preparatory poses and commentary for a more fluid, continuous practice. Breath Session: For progressing skill levels and refining vinyasa breathing technique.

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Not Satisfied.......2007-01-08

    I was very disappointed by this DVD. I found Seane's tone of voice and manner of speaking to be jarring and abrasive. Even though her lectures emphasize the spiritual elements of yoga, I feel that her practice is extremely focused on the physical. I found that even when I was in a flow of one breath per movement, she was still going too quickly for my taste. I felt like I had to take short, shallow breaths to keep up with her! She has a "yoga boot-camp" vibe that doesn't appeal to me. I much prefer Shiva Rea's Shakti DVD.

    5 out of 5 stars Seane Corn Vinyasa Flow Yoga.......2006-11-17

    I'm relatively new to Yoga but Seane Corn's style and pace was very good for me. She's very knowledgeable, well-spoken, and her instruction was easy to follow.

    4 out of 5 stars Great instruction yoga dvd .......2006-08-15

    In disk one, Seane Corn teaches in a simple stage alone with beautiful muted music. Some have complained she talks too much, but it's all about the pose, getting in/out, what to watch out for, how to place all body parts (I learned new info even after 4 years & 30 yoga dvds.) Her speaking while moving (not narrating) wasn't hurried or stressed in my opinion at all. I think with all her info it helped me to be more present & not let my mind wander to daily worries. I do like when the yoga teacher speaks since it reminds me to be aware of where my body is & what I am doing.
    This DVD contained the usual sun salutations (plank, lunges, upward dog, cobra, downward dog) & triangle, side angle, warrior 1 & 2, child's pose, twisted triangle, butterfly, seated leg stretching just like her first DVD, but also twisted side angle pose, chair/powerful pose, locust, bridge, boat, lotus, alternate standing 1 leg to knee to really stretch the hamstrings, 1 legged stand, wide legged forward bends, twisted indian pose for back, twisted sage pose, bharadvaja's twist & lower back common stretches & ones I've never seen before that worked for me better then others since I'm very flexible, were great & a few I can't remember.

    In disk 2 there are 2 sessions.
    There is the short form of 40 min that includes most of these poses (sun salutations, lunges, triangle, side angle, lunges, bridge, wide-legged fwd bend, twisted sage pose, etc.) where she guides you WITH TALKING (not narrating overlay) like the first one ending with a 3 min corpse pose.
    The second one is an hour & 15 min, but it just music & her slow, deep, perfect breathing.

    I will definitely be using this in the future to make sure I keep my posture correct which I realize my form was already sloppy by using this disc.
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    5 out of 5 stars Less is More.......2006-03-29

    Ms. Corn does a wonderful job in this dvd, just as she did in her first dvd. I would suggest this one disc to anyone interested in yoga. When I say less is more, I am talking about the set that she is working on. There are no distractions on the dvd to worry about breaking your concentration. It is just Ms. Corn in a black outfit on a black set, so you can concentrate on following along with the workout. Also, I appreciated the fact that she did the practice while she was talking and not doing the practice while somebody else was narrarating. I am anxiously awaiting the release of the next Seane Corn dvd.

    3 out of 5 stars definitely not my favorite.......2005-11-20

    To be honest, Seane Corn is not my favorite yoga instructor. To be sure, she pays close attention to detail, explaining proper alignment, which is crucial to any solid yoga practice. She is very articulate, and the combination of poses in this dvd make for an excellent daily yoga practice for harmonizing the mind, body, and soul. For these reasons, I often find myself putting in her dvd, gearing up for my daily session. However, within minutes, I again find myself turning it off and instead reaching for another dvd, perhaps Rainbeau Mars or Shiva Rea. Why? It seems to me Seane is still a very nervous person, and I feel this comes through in her teaching. While she is explaining to the student how yoga can calm the mind, she races through her words, speaking abruptly and 100 miles per hour. Just listening to her starts to send my mind into more chaos, and she tends to disturb the inner peaceful world I have been creating for myself through yoga, rather than enhance it! I rate this dvd a 3 because, on days when I can put her racing, nervous explanations to the side, I still find that she has put together a nice, long, complete and flowing daily yoga practice. -Nicole
    Dragon Storm
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • BURNT OUT
    • Cheesy yet enjoyable...
    • Ever seen a made at home movie? Nows your chance!
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    • It just doesn't get any worse than this!
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    Starring: Maxwell Caulfield , Angel Boris , Woon Young Park , Richard Wharton , and Tony Amendola
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    Release Date: 2004-12-14

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    John Rhys Davies (The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy) stars in this mind-blowing adventure about a countryside under siege. When meteorites fall from the sky, they unleash fire-breathing dragons that threaton to destroy mankind.

    In the wake of the destruction, six people become unlikely heroes in humanity's last stand against the terror.

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    1 out of 5 stars BURNT OUT .......2007-01-14

    This would be an exciting film for children. For adults: Cheesy script, poor acting and campy stuntwork/camerawork/special effects.

    4 out of 5 stars Cheesy yet enjoyable..........2006-11-03

    I first saw this movie on the Sci-Fi Channel when they were showing 'marathon' of movies featuring dragons. The subject of review says it all 'Cheesy yet enjoyable'. There are parts that are unintentionally funny: Silas' groomed hair, Princess' attire (lingerie and black pants), Girl who yells "Fire!" when operating the catapult (even though she is the one pulling the device). The movie does has its own charm and it is enjoyable (if you can take it for what it's worth -- Sci-Fi Weekend Movie).

    I liked the movie so much that I bought from Amazon. Recommended if you like these kind of movies. =)

    2 out of 5 stars Ever seen a made at home movie? Nows your chance! .......2006-03-30

    ... Now how do you start a review of this kind of movie. Was it a movie? When all of a DOZEN towns people at the gate are waving farewell and sending the would be heros into battle against the (wonderfully computer rendered)dragons doesn't that just somehow seem sad. We six Heros will die so that the dragons won't eat the rest of you! Thats right all 11 of...oh Im sorry didn't see you there, ALL TWELVE of you. I especially like how in this town of twelve+heros there happens to be a traveling deadly martial arts guy, a beautiful girl with a huge crossbow on wheels,(talk about envy) and the robin hood guy, except he's actually from outside the town. So I'm going to stop now before I cry... Yes it was that bad. But as always watch it for the Heck of it and try not to be upset about time lost in a vigilant attempt to make sense out of the dragon storm movie thing..experience thing.

    5 out of 5 stars Well-Done Fun!.......2006-01-17

    This movie is just a bit of fun! The acting, directing and production values are very good. Maxwell Caulfield makes an excellent reluctant hero and John Rhys Davies injects humor into his villanous role. The medieval setting is more convincing and less glamorous than in many movies I've seen. The script is pretty good, as dragon eggs land like comets on the earth, but we aren't sure at first (and neither are the characters) what they are. Even though the movie is not a bloodfest, it is too scary for children. The dragons do kill people, there is a fair amount of suspense, and the dragons are frightening.

    1 out of 5 stars It just doesn't get any worse than this!.......2005-11-28

    Oh my, this movie was God-awful. It has the feel throughout of a group of first time actors playing medieval dress-up and dragons for the camera. The special effects consist of computer-generated dragons and an extreme overuse of people's backs getting set on fire... that's pretty much it. The plot is also very weak and so typical. The fighting scenes are horribly choreographed and the acting is so bad that it looks like first time efforts for every actor except for the two kings and Theldag. Picture Ben Stiller with a slight beard, medieval clothes, and a wig. That's the hero in this calamity of a movie. There's also the typical trite and very poor attempt at humor spattered throughout also. This is definitely a low budget title. It's also in 4:3 full screen only. I consider this movie purchase one of the worst I have ever made, but it was cheap. You get what you pay for.
    Spriggan
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • I actually liked this more than Akira...
    • There isn't too much to say about this anime
    • Good one
    • Action-packed movie
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    Spriggan
    Starring: J.D. Hawkins , Chris Patton , Kevin Corn , Ted Pfister , and Andy McAvin
    Director: Hirotsugu Kawasaki
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    Release Date: 2002-04-23

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    Fast paced, violent, and loud, Spriggan uses a combination of drawn and computer animation to deliver the kind of slam-bang thrill ride Final Fantasy only promised. The convoluted plot, based on a manga series by Hirotsugu Kawasaki and Yasutaka Ito, mixes elements from Raiders of the Lost Ark, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Akira, and Universal Soldier. Yu Ominae (voice by Christopher Patton) is a Spriggan, a member of an elite corps of biologically engineered warriors created by the secret organization ARCAM, who finds himself involved in a baroque adventure centered on the newly discovered Ark of Noah. The Ark is actually an extraterrestrial vehicle with the power to alter the Earth's climate and spawn new animal species. A sinister cadre of rogue Pentagon generals wants it and dispatches a corps of murderous cyborgs lead by Col. MacDougall (Kevin Corn), a monstrous child who's also the product of biological experiments, to capture it. ARCAM is determined to prevent the generals from gaining control of the Ark's awesome powers. Yu battles his way to victory through car chases, sword fights, shootouts, explosions, knifings, and psychic blasts, with a little help from fellow-Spriggan Jean-Jacques Mondo (Andy McAvin). Director Hirotsugu Kawasaki handles the action sequences more effectively than the minimal character development, and Katsuhiro Otomo's screenplay doesn't always make a lot of sense. But Spriggan supplies what hard-core action fans sought in vain in many recent Hollywood blockbusters. Just don't sit too close to a speaker. MPAA rated R, under 17 not admitted (for considerable violence). --Charles Solomon

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    5 out of 5 stars I actually liked this more than Akira..........2007-04-21

    Don't get me wrong, Akira was good, and Akira is what springs to everyone's lips when they think "anime." Still, I actually like the animation and the flow of the story better in Spriggan. I also liked the fact that this anime was more action-oriented (granted it's rather bloody in places; war is hell. So I wouldn't recommend showing it to squeamish kids w/o parental supervision).

    Now, that's not to say I don't have any reservations about Spriggan. I thought the ending was, as many anime endings are, slightly cheap and incomplete. Granted it was "climactic" in some regards, and looked pretty, but it seemed to not necessarily tie everything up completely. Not that I could necessarily write a better ending, as some questions don't really have easy answers, and some problems don't have easy or sensible resolutions. So, I don't ENTIRELY begrudge the usual "shortcut" ending(s).

    On