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80. | The Secret Life of the Brain from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The quality of the presentation was good, but all 5 episodes just dealt with humans of all ages that had problems, and then tried to show the relationships to the brain. I was expecting a scientific presentation explaining, in much detail, the workings of the brain. Maybe the problem was that some... |
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81. | 50 Years War - Israel & The Arabs from PBS Home Video Movie Review: This is a moving story that shows the human face of one of modern history's longest and bitter conflicts. "The 50 Year War, Israel and the Arabs" shows in two Dvds, with a running time of five hours a complete and balanced account of the Middle East, starting in the first episode with Israel's... |
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82. | The Men Who Killed Kennedy from A & E Home Video Movie Review: This series was excellent. It is well worth the time and money. As a registered nurse, I once worked at Parkland. I found the revelations about falsified documents and autopsy records, altered post mortem photographs, illegal removal of the body from Parkland for an autopsy at Bethesda, missing... |
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83. | Heritage - Civilization and the Jews (2002 Edition) from Public Media Inc Movie Review: This nine-part documentary is not only a history of the Jews, it's a history of the western world! Hundreds of thousands of dollars were probably spent in the production of this series. Abba Eban takes the viewer all over the world to examine one of the world's most gifted and intriguing people -... |
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84. | Life of Leonardo Da Vinci from Questar, Inc Movie Review: This DVD is focused more on the historical aspect of Da Vinci's life. It is very comprehensive and will give you great detail about his life. I really recommend this DVD to any Renaissance fan or anybody that want to witness our true potential as human beings. Da Vinci invented the parachute before... |
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85. | When It Was a Game - Triple Play Collection from Warner Home Video Movie Review: I have been an avid baseball fan since 4 yrs. old. (1951) I am a collector of baseball sports memorabilia going back to late 20's. The series, "When it was a game" was an absolute delight. It finally placed faces to names I have collected for over 50 yrs. The 8 and 16 mm made the viewing even more... |
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86. | Muhammad Ali - The Whole Story from Turner Home Video Movie Review: I popped some popcorn and settled onto my couch - and was blown away - watched the entire thing in 1 day Some of the rarest and greatest footage I've ever seen! It felt like a treat to watch the fights I've only read about - I watched both Liston fights! - how many people can say that? As the... |
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87. | Russia - Land of the Tsars from A & E Home Video Movie Review: I watched the entire series on TV this week and was really quite impressed. Besides loving history in general I have an odd niche interest in the Tsars of Russia (yeah for spelling it not czar!). I especially like the earlier stuff, entirely bored by the time of Nicholas II and the whole end thing.... |
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88. | Nova - Life's Greatest Miracle from Warner Home Video Movie Review: .. There is some very cool photography here, especially of implantation and the early weeks of fetal development. There's also a lot of boring non-expert talking head stuff (this expectant couple loves to tango!!), and disappointingly little science. The cursory handling of meiosis is as complex as... |
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89. | Rituals of Summer Movie Review: Very attractive Russian teenagers are the stars of this DVD. They range from a desperately pretty lass of about 13 (who doesn't get near enough screen time) to a wonderfully curvy girl of about 16, who also doesn't get much time. Indeed, the camera operator appears to have fallen in love with one of... |
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