Monday, September 13, 2010

Islam - Empire Of Faith [VHS]







Islam - Empire Of Faith [VHS] Overview


Between the fall of Rome and the European voyages of discovery, few events were more significant than the rise of Islam. Within a few centuries, the Islamic empires blossomed, projecting their power from Africa to the East Indies, and from Spain to India. Inspired by the words of the Prophet Muhammed, and led by caliphs and sultans, this political and religious expansion remains unequaled in speed, geographic size and endurance.

Islam: Empire of Faith is narrated by Academy Award®-winning actor Ben Kingsley. The three-hour program tells the spectacular story of the great sweep of Islamic power and faith during its first 1,000 years ‹ from the birth of the Prophet Muhammed to the peak of the Ottoman Empire under the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent. Historical re-enactments and a remarkable exposition of Islamic art, artifacts and architecture are combined with interviews of scholars from around the world to recount the rise and importance of early Islamic civilization. Increasingly, scholars and historians are recognizing the profound impact that Islamic civilization has had on Western culture and the course of world history.

Islam - Empire Of Faith [VHS] Specifications


Islam: Empire of Faith is the epic PBS documentary that charts the history of Islam from its beginnings in Mecca and Medina in the seventh century to the glory of the Ottoman Empire 1,000 years later.

The demonization of Islam by the West has a long history, stretching back to the First Crusade at the end of the 11th century. This documentary redresses the balance by showing the riches of Islamic culture and the vital role played by Islam in preserving and building upon ancient wisdom from East and West at a time when most of Europe was stumbling through the Dark Ages. Muslim physicians, mathematicians, and astronomers stretched the boundaries of human knowledge, and Muslim architects created some of the most beautiful buildings in the world.

Islam also offers fascinating insights into key personalities, from Muhammad himself--a simple merchant whose vision of a single deity forged warring tribes into a nation--to great conquerors such as Mehmed and Suleyman, who presided over an empire that stretched from Spain to India. The faith itself is clearly explained, and interviews with historians and religious scholars bring home both its simplicity and the way that it survived huge cultural changes (like the Mongol invasions of the 13th century) to emerge stronger than ever. Islam has often been misunderstood in the West, but this splendid documentary helps to set the record straight. --Simon Leake

Customer Reviews


Like most religions, which have created or modified to meet their ethics, what they saw as right for them, but do not let religion interfere with scientific facts and research. Even today some religions stopped by several lines of research, what they see as gods view of human life.


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Saturday, September 11, 2010

The Greatest Show on Earth [VHS]







The Greatest Show on Earth [VHS] Overview


The Greatest Show on Earth is a heaping helping of flapdoodle served up by one of Hollywood's canniest entertainers: producer-director Cecil B. DeMille. This overripe melodrama purports to be life inside the Ringling Brothers Circus; maybe it's not, but the circus ought to be like this. The actors wrestling with the purple dialogue are: early-career Charlton Heston, as the tough-as-nails circus manager; Cornel Wilde and Betty Hutton as trapeze artistes; and Gloria Grahame (who won an Oscar), dangling from elephants. Best of all, James Stewart plays a clown who--for mysterious reasons--never removes his makeup. (Stewart took the supporting role simply because he'd always wanted to play a clown.) This is a fried-baloney sandwich of a movie: it ain't sophisticated, and probably isn't good for you, but once you start you can't stop. It was the box-office champ of 1952, and it shocked everybody by winning the best picture Oscar. --Robert Horton


Customer Reviews


It is often said that the only reason, Cecil B. De Mille is the greatest show on earth 1952 Oscar Best Picture Academy voters were hesitant, High Noon, which was recently by the HUAC-blacklisted Carl Foreman won click script.


If you're a circus parades and events in the marquee, "Greatest Show" is to undertake long power sections can be tedious. These moments also interrupt the main plot of the trapeze artist Betty Hutton, the shreds of emotionallybetween the pipe-smoking suede wrapped Circus owner Charlton Heston and Cornel Wilde as a Hungarian accent aeralist ego-driven, the Great Sebastian. When does not change his amorous advances, Hutton actively compete against Wilde for the coveted Ring Center.

Looking for a bit 'matronly, Dorothy Lamour is here, like Gloria Grahame. Both are the most productive of Sebastian, a former lover.

This film is for everyone. For drama, there's a character named Harry (John Kellogg), theobtained as a result of a spectacular train wreck smooshed, Heston is also in this chaos of victims still trapped under some rubble. Former Wild falls and crushes his arm while running to outdo Hutton found dangerous without a safety net aerial attempts. Obviously, the Circus of Life is full of dangers.

There are crimes, in the form of robbery, the crook leads Harry injuries and the death of his co-conspirators, Klaus (Lyle Bettger). In addition, a clown Jimmy Stewartin flight. He's a former physician investigators with murder, now pursuing skins 24 / 7 behind his "buttons" make-up.

For children of all ages, there are animals and clowns, pomp and pageantry. Emmett Kelly sad face in this formulation, since many of the old days Barnum & Bailey are people. Finally we have the stories of adult love and jealousy.

A bit 'too long and not flawless, "Greatest Show" has yet to be seen if only for a sequence impressive derailment, which riseswell and is quite a spectacle. scale of ten stars, give this one six and a half.


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Monday, September 6, 2010

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes [VHS]







Attack of the Killer Tomatoes [VHS] Overview


Movies with "wacky" titles are almost never any good, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes! was intentionally made to be an instant golden turkey. Despite that, and the grade-Z production values, this is a regularly funny film. You need to be a fan of the kind of low-budget horror movie it's spoofing, and you need to be very forgiving of the technical ineptness and frequent clunkers, but it works. The story? Well, tomatoes attack, basically. Jack Riley and the San Diego Chicken are in it, and that genuinely alarming helicopter crash you see in an early scene was a real accident. Seen now, the whole ratty affair brings back agreeable memories of the circa-1978 college-movie/midnight-cinema era, when seeing this film was virtually unavoidable. The sequel, Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (with a young George Clooney), is actually an even funnier film. Director John De Bello would continue to squeeze the Tomatoes franchise for years to come. --Robert Horton


Customer Reviews


It 'been fun. Even better than I expected. When the tomatoes began to throw a "man" I wanted to throw a few myself. It 'been a bit' slow and sometimes super fakey all over the place ... but this is what I was looking for. Not as moving as the blob .... but come back only once .... I can do it again from my friends who had never heard of this movie ... So .. roll on kids .. See you soon, I'm sure!


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Sunday, September 5, 2010

The Notebook







The Notebook Overview


"As teenagers, Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) begin a whirlwind courtship that soon blossoms into ender intamcy. The young couple is quickly seperated by Allie's upper-middle class parents who insist Noah isn't right for her. Several years pass and they meet again..."


Customer Reviews


The notebook is a love story of two young children, and met in a summer love. Then the allies (the girl) has a departure from New York. He gets into a fight with Noah, and just before he does here for seven years. Although he wrote every day for 365 days. His mother collected the letters of a becaouse hiden place you do not approve of Noah. During the next seven years they have built their dream home. You see in the papers and return to him. They live happily ever afterhome. And it was just her husband had ever seen. (The person who wanted to see her before Noah marry again.)


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Friday, September 3, 2010

Smiley's People (3pc) (Coll) [VHS]







Smiley's People (3pc) (Coll) [VHS] Overview


The thrilling sequel to Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Both had supposedly outlived their usefulness to the Circus, the British Secret Intelligence Service: George Smiley, the retired head of espionage, and General Vladimir, an aging informant who reported to him. When the general walks into a bullet after sending an urgent message to his old handler, the Circus asks Smiley to "tidy things up." But Smiley hears Vladimir's message as a call to arms against his nemesis, the Soviet super spy Karla, once again tantalizingly within his grasp.

Alec Guiness reprises the role of British spymaster George Smiley in this gripping sequel to the television masterpiece Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Filmed on location in London, Paris, Hamburg and Berne, Smiley's People also stars Eileen Atkins, Anthony Bate, Bernard Hepton, Michael Lonsdale, Beryl Reid, Patrick Stewart and Bill Patterson.





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