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DMP-2

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Portraits of Presidents: Presidents of a World Power (1901-)

7.3
10
  • May 16, 2008
  • Great Documentary

    This video documentary is one of the best I have seen. This is actually the 3rd part of a 3 part series. I don't know why the other 2 are not on IMDb. The other parts are great as well. The actual title of this series is as follows: Portraits of Presidents: Presidents of a New Nation (1789-1829); George Washington - John Quincy Adams Portraits of Presidents: Presidents of a National Struggle (1829-1901); Andrew Jackson - William McKinley Portraits of Presidents: Presidents of a World Power (1901-1993); Theodore Roosevelt - George H. W. Bush Any this series is done so well, I got into politics and history because of this video series.
    David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon

    David Frost Interviews Richard Nixon

    7.9
    6
  • May 22, 2007
  • Brilliant,

    This is an excellent documentary. This answered a lot of the questions that people had about Richard Nixon's presidency. I will say the content of this documentary is excellent and very informative, it also made me appreciate Nixon's presidency much more, But it is very drawn out, 5 videos with a total of 6 hours can wear you out. I highly recommend seeing it (especially people who disliked Nixon's presidency). Really well done. A must see. I highly recommend it. It's pretty cheap on DVD now, I think. I really don't know what else to say, but I need to fill 10 lines which is kind of ridiculous, but OK. Still have not quite filled 10 lines.
    Freddy contre Jason

    Freddy contre Jason

    5.7
    8
  • Jan 10, 2007
  • Actually Pretty Good and possibly the best of both series

    I have to admit I kind of liked this movie. It could have been a lot better, but I give Yu a lot of credit for his use humor. Kind of reminiscent of Bride of Chucky which he did previously. The humor was the only thing I really liked. They really made fun of the style of characters portrayed in the previous films. I was especially fond of the jokes thrown at Freddy and Jason's life stories. That's where the movie failed a little, it didn't not follow the old stories so well. Yu did do a nice job of connecting the 2 stories. I think he could have done better. I really think he shouldn't have cast Ken Kirzinger as Jason. I would have liked to have seen Warrington Gillette (Part 2), Richard Brooker (Part 3), Ted White (Part 4), C.J. Graham (Part 6), or Kane Hodder (Parts 7,8,9,10) who really put his stamp on Friday the 13th . I don't buy Ken Kirzinger as Jason Vorhees. Robert Englund does an amazing job, he almost seems like he's having a lot of fun in this film. He's different from his attitudes in the other Nightmare On Elm Street films. I had wondered if the idea for this film was prompted from the finale of Jason Goes To Hell, where you see Freddy's glove come up from the ground and grab Jason's mask. I would have loved to see some actors from the previous parts come back. I wanted to see Corey Feldman, his role in Friday the 13th's 4 and 5 are pivotal to the sequels. Kevin Bacon would have been very funny seeing he played a small part in the first Friday the 13th. Johnny Depp and Charles Fleischer from the first Nightmare on Elm Street. Laurence Fishburne and Patricia Arquette from Dream Warriors (Part 3). Ted Nugent and Michael Ashton from Dream Child (Part 5). Alice Cooper, Roseanne, Tom Arnold, Yaphet Kotto, and Lisa Zane from Freddy's Dead (Part 6). This could have been an epic masterpiece if done right. It is very funny and worth seeing though so check it out.
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