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1.Gunsmoke:One Man's Justice starring: James Arness, Bruce Boxleitner, Amy Stock-Poynton, Alan Scarfe, Christopher Bradley
directed by: Jerry Jameson
April 16, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Gunsmoke:One Man's Justice
In the hundreds of episodes of Gunsmoke, Dodge City seemed to be in a
time capsule - unchanging. This contributed to its classic and classy
quality. The final made-for-TV Gunsmoke movie changed this with the
recurring theme that retiree Matt Dillon was approaching the threshold
of the 20th century. This is acceptable because, after all, Wyatt Earp
lived well into the 1920s. Signs of modernity included eyeglasses
on an reservation Indian, a victrola in a baudyhouse,
turmoil in Revolutionary Mexico, a bandit leader who perhaps escaped
famine in Europe and not an American civil war survivor. But most of all,
a lever-action shotgun that changed the odds in the final gunfight.
The signs of change added to this movie, like the
Bicycle ... Read More

2.Armageddon (1998) starring: Ben Affleck, Clark Heathcliffe Brolly, Steve Buscemi, Ken Hudson Campbell, Keith David
November 13, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Armageddon (1998)
People love to dump on this movie...namely for the unrealistic plot and action. The first time I saw this it was in the theater and I felt like everyone else...I was dissapointed and it just felt like a big letdown.

However, this movie has grown on me like no tomorrow. Forget the plot and how its totally unrealistic. This movie has some of the best and funniest dialogue. It you watch the Gag Reel on the Criterion edition you'll see how much fun the actors had making this. The dialogue in this movie is funnier than most comedies out there, you just have to ignore the plot and pay attention to it. The humor is very dry and the characters all gel really well together. Its the little lines that make this movie..like when Bruce Willis is having an argument with his daughter, and to distract ... Read More

3.Mobsters starring: Christian Slater, Costas Mandylor, Richard Grieco, Jeremy Schoenberg, Miles Perlich
directed by: Michael Karbelnikoff
February 03, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Mobsters
You have to love a smart arsed attitude lead like CS for a mob movie.

4.Armageddon (Widescreen Edition) starring: Ben Affleck, Clark Heathcliffe Brolly, Steve Buscemi, Ken Hudson Campbell, Keith David
November 13, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Armageddon (Widescreen Edition)
People love to dump on this movie...namely for the unrealistic plot and action. The first time I saw this it was in the theater and I felt like everyone else...I was dissapointed and it just felt like a big letdown.

However, this movie has grown on me like no tomorrow. Forget the plot and how its totally unrealistic. This movie has some of the best and funniest dialogue. It you watch the Gag Reel on the Criterion edition you'll see how much fun the actors had making this. The dialogue in this movie is funnier than most comedies out there, you just have to ignore the plot and pay attention to it. The humor is very dry and the characters all gel really well together. Its the little lines that make this movie..like when Bruce Willis is having an argument with his daughter, and to distract the Japanese ... Read More

5.Mobsters starring: Christian Slater, Costas Mandylor, Richard Grieco, Jeremy Schoenberg, Miles Perlich
directed by: Michael Karbelnikoff
August 17, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Mobsters
You have to love a smart arsed attitude lead like CS for a mob movie.

6.Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice starring: James Arness, Bruce Boxleitner, Amy Stock-Poynton, Alan Scarfe, Christopher Bradley
directed by: Jerry Jameson
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

>>More Details
VHS : Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice
In the hundreds of episodes of Gunsmoke, Dodge City seemed to be in a
time capsule - unchanging. This contributed to its classic and classy
quality. The final made-for-TV Gunsmoke movie changed this with the
recurring theme that retiree Matt Dillon was approaching the threshold
of the 20th century. This is acceptable because, after all, Wyatt Earp
lived well into the 1920s. Signs of modernity included eyeglasses
on an reservation Indian, a victrola in a baudyhouse,
turmoil in Revolutionary Mexico, a bandit leader who perhaps escaped
famine in Europe and not an American civil war survivor. But most of all,
a lever-action shotgun that changed the odds in the final gunfight.
The signs of change added to this movie, like the
Bicycle Scene in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance ... Read More

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