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The Warrior |
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Prepare for an epic tale of honor and loyalty when Korea's Koryo warriors band together for the ultimate war against the Yuan to save the dynasty.
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Jarhead |
Set during the Gulf War, the episodic tale follows Anthony "Swoff" Swofford, a third-generation enlistee, from his sobering stint in boot camp to active duty, where he's sporting a sniper's rifle and a hundred-pound ruck sack on his back, while moving through Middle East deserts with no cover from the intolerable heat.
As well, he advances with no protection from the Iraqi soldiers and there's always a potential enemy sighting, just over the next horizon.
Swoff and his fellow Marines...
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Set during the Gulf War, the episodic tale follows Anthony "Swoff" Swofford, a third-generation enlistee, from his sobering stint in boot camp to active duty, where he's sporting a sniper's rifle and a hundred-pound ruck sack on his back, while moving through Middle East deserts with no cover from the intolerable heat.
As well, he advances with no protection from the Iraqi soldiers and there's always a potential enemy sighting, just over the next horizon.
Swoff and his fellow Marines sustain themselves on humor and camaraderie as they tread the blazing desert fields in a country they don't understand, against an enemy they can't see, for a cause they don't fully fathom.
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Soldiers of Change |
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In the midst of riots, rebellion and revolution of the 1960's, a reluctant soldier finds himself in the center of two wars.
Ripped apart from the front lines of the civil rights struggle at home and thrust into the war in Vietnam, Randy is forced into a heroic struggle for his life and his love.
Soldiiers of Change tells the explosive story of one man's coming of age during the assassinations, protest and war that defined the 60's and changed the world.
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Color of War: WWII |
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This presents striking perspecives on the day-to-day experience of wwii from every imaginable angle. From the 1st draftees thrown into the breach to the uniforms worn and the objects carried, this unparalleled collection is further illuminated by letters and diaries and the sounds of songs of the era.
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Battleground: 21 Days on the Empire's Edge |
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In late 2003, two filmmakers from the award-winning Guerrilla News Network spent three weeks on the frontlines of the war in Iraq, gathering intelligence, dodging bullets, and capturing the untold stories of what has become the world's most covered, and misunderstood, conflict.
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The Great Raid |
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Following the 1942 Bataan Death March, thousands of U.S. and Filipino soldiers were imprisoned by the Japanese in a POW camp in Cabantauan in the Philippines. Brutalized, starved, and tortured, the prisoners languished in the camp for nearly three years.
But in January 1945, an American battalion, with the help of Filipino guerrillas, planned a daring mission--some called it suicide--to rescue the five hundred U.S. soldiers still alive there.
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The Beautiful Country |
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A shy Vietnamese man in his 20s embarks on a personal journey with a young beautiful woman aboard a refugee ship to America in search of a better life and the young man's estranged American father.
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Weapon of Mass Destruction |
If you're ready for the truth about Iraq, it's all here in Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein.
Finally, a film with no political agenda, daring to expose the historical facts about Saddam's rise to power, his world-defiant reign of terror and the events leading to his demise. Witness one of the most powerful ever collections of interviews and imagery, including: Mass graves and WMD survivors; rare footage from the September 11th attacks on America; candid...
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If you're ready for the truth about Iraq, it's all here in Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein.
Finally, a film with no political agenda, daring to expose the historical facts about Saddam's rise to power, his world-defiant reign of terror and the events leading to his demise. Witness one of the most powerful ever collections of interviews and imagery, including: Mass graves and WMD survivors; rare footage from the September 11th attacks on America; candid interviews regarding the United Nations with historian Victor Davis Hanson; the cold blooded atrocities of Saddam's personal henchman, Chemical Ali.
Based on facts from its dramatic beginning to a soldier's tribute ending, WMD: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein is guaranteed to educate and promote dialogue for years to come.
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