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Series 7: The Contenders (DVD) SERIES 7: THE CONTENDERS consists of six episodes of a fictional television game show called The Contenders. On the show, non-actors are given handguns, quickly explained the very basic rules (kill the other contestants) ncis television series and told to play, with a goal of winning by staying alive. Ultraviolent ncis television series and psychologically disturbing, the film unrolls in the frenetic style of network television, never pausing for reflection. Written ncis television series and directed by Daniel Minahan (cowriter of the screenplay for 1996`s I SHOT ANDY WARHOL), SERIES 7 makes a timely comment on the rising popularity of actual television reality games shows.It`s the ultimate game show. The contestants are chosen in a random drawing, handed a weapon, ncis television series and instructed to watch their backs. Then, the entertainment begins. The prescient SERIES 7 skewers American popular culture with wit ncis television series and style. Conceived long before the phenomenal success of the television program, SURVIVOR, ncis television series and the subsequent deluge of unscripted entertainment, the film takes the idea a step further. The manipulation of lives in SERIES 7 is in bold face. The film is shot on digital video in a hand held, breakneck style, with a hysterically solicitous voice over narration ncis television series and bold, jarring graphics pumping up the drama of every frame. Using unknown actors, the audience accepts the characters as ordinary citizens. These actors generate tremendous sympathy, even as they commit desperate ncis television series and brutal acts. Brooke Smith is particularly engaging as Dawn, the pregnant reigning champion. But Minahan reminds his audience again ncis television series and again that all of the images they`re seeing have been filtered, ncis television series and even what seems to be the direct presentation of an actual event, cannot, in the end, be trusted. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Mystery! - The Mystery! Collection (DVD) This collection presents a trio of BBC detective dramas presented as part of PBS`s popular MYSTERY! series. Based on the novels of Elizabeth George, the acclaimed INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES television series pairs upper-crust detective Inspector Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) with working-class partner Barbara Havers (Sharon Small) on Scotland Yard`s most difficult cases. The two-part pilot episode, A Great Deliverance (2001) introduces Lynley ncis television series and Havers as they investigate a beheading on the Yorkshire moors. The television series SECOND SIGHT (1999) follows police detective Ross Tanner (CLOSER`s Clive Owen) as he battles criminals while coming to terms with his impending blindness. In this first installment, Tanner teams with ambitious new inspector Catherine Tully (Claire Skinner) to solve the brutal murder of a 19-year-old college student. And Robson Green stars as detective Dave Creegan of the Organized ncis television series and Serial Crime Unit in the television series TOUCHING EVIL (1997). Along with his partner Susan Taylor (Nicola Walker), the unconventional Creegan must deal with cases involving the seamier side of human nature, including pedophiles, serial killers, ncis television series and cybercriminals in these three episodes from the series` debut season: The Lost Boys, To Death ncis television series and Back, ncis television series and What Amathus Wants. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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