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101. Frederick Douglass: When The Lion
102. Blackenstein
103. Mandela
104. Crackhouse / Movie
105. Michael Jordan to the Max (Large
106. Super Soul Brother
107. House Party 2
108. The 10 Most Important People of
109. Dolemite 2 - The Human Tornado
110. Josephine Baker Story
111. Real Malcolm X / Documentary
112. Cornbread Earl & Me
113. Down in the Delta
114. Assassination of Martin Luther
115. House Party 3
116. Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has
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118. Tiger Woods - Heart of a Champion
119. Story of Gospel Music
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120. Seventeen Again

101. Frederick Douglass: When The Lion Wrote History
by Pbs Home Video
VHS Tape (27 January, 1998)
list price: $14.98
Asin: 6303359175
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

A century before Martin Luther King Jr. or Malcolm X, there was Frederick Douglass, arguably the most important and the earliest African American activist in United States history.This informative, inspiring documentary traces Douglass's heroic life and work.Born into slavery, Douglass was separated from his mother as a small child and forced into field labor on one of the largest plantations in the American South.There he witnessed such horrific brutality to his fellow slaves that by the age of 8 he wished that he had never been born.He was then sent to Baltimore to live as a house slave, an event he would later consider an act of divine providence.It was there that young Frederick learned to read and write, setting him on the path to become a powerful writer, orator, and agitator.Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Fiery Orator Lights the Conscience of a Few
A compelling 90-minute PBS biography tracing Douglass' struggles, ideas, and influences. This sophisicated chronicle examines debates within the abolitionist movement, Douglass' complicated relationship to Lincoln and the Republican party, and Douglass' personal life. A fascinating look at the radical politics of 19th century when blacks were slaves, women couldn't own property or vote, and angry mobs attacked abolitionist speakers for arguing that "all men are created equal."

5-0 out of 5 stars what an amazing life
Frederick Douglass surely led one of the most amazing lives in American history, and I think this video does him justice. I just showed it to my freshman American history class, and I was pleased by how many relevantissues it brought up,while still being entertaining, with good music,cinematography, etc. Charles Dutton did a good job reading Douglass'swords, also. I thought he was a suprising choice (physically they're sounalike), but one that paid off. I personally very much enjoyed thecommentary by leading historians like William McFeeley and Vincent Harding.Some viewers may be put off by their analysis, thinking that it breaks theflow of the narrative of his life (some of my students, for example), but Ithink the historians provided very valuable, thought-provoking comments.Everyone should know about Frederick Douglass, and this video would be afine introduction if you don't.

5-0 out of 5 stars An incredible story about an awesome man
This documentary about Frederick Douglass moved me to tears in several places. The hardship and sadness and tragedy he witnessed and endured would have crushed the life out of most, be he rose above it time after time.Read more

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102. Blackenstein
by Xenon
VHS Tape (02 September, 1997)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6304588046
Sales Rank: 28580
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars To stop this mutha takes one bad brutha...
Back in the early 1970s someone (producer Samuel Z. Arkoff, I believe) got the bright idea to mix the genres of blaxploitation and horror, the result being the film Blacula (1972), which did well enough commercially to warrant a sequel titled Scream Blacula Scream (1973).Neither film was particularly favored by critics, but audiences enjoyed them, as they soon developed cult followings.This prompted others to try their hand at the newly formed hybrid genre, including producer Frank R. Saletri with his release of Blackenstein (1973), which he also wrote.Directed by William A. Levey (Wham Bam Thank You Spaceman, Skatetown, U.S.A.), the film stars John Hart ("The Lone Ranger", "Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans") and Ivory Stone, in her only silver screen appearance.Also appearing is Joe De Sue, Roosevelt Jackson (China Heat), Andrea King (The Lemon Drop Kid), and a list of others really not worth mentioning (after watching the film last night I'm betting those that were mentioned probably wish they weren't).
1-0 out of 5 stars movies like this one killed the blackexplotion movement
in the 70's black actor and film makers found a voice in the film world. with movies like "shaft","super fly", and "coffy" movies with black stars and directors were big hits. then the blackexplotion films got hit with low grade movies like this one and it helped kill the market.
1-0 out of 5 stars This Is Just Ridiculous!
O.K., let me start by saying that I love Black Cinema.I try to support Black filmmakers and actors/actresses, but come on.I purchased this movie some time ago (I really just want to forget I spent money on this)and couldn't believe my eyes.I don't want to sound harsh, but this movie was just plain baaadddd!I think someone was trying to take the frankenstein legend in a different direction, but it never reached its destination.Enough said, just don't waste your money or your time.Sorry. ... Read more

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103. Mandela
by Palm Pictures / Umvd
VHS Tape (24 February, 1998)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6304539436
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A vibrantly presented and emotionally charged portrait of the dynamic African leader, this needed tighter narration to close informational gaps. For instance, there is very little mention of F.W. de Klerk, although as the corecipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize (along with Nelson Mandela), he most certainly figured greatly in the peaceful passing of the political baton. It may leave you with a few questions but otherwise captures Mandela's remarkable spirit. It follows him from his early days and tribal education through his work with the African National Congress to his election as Africa's first black president. Produced by Jonathan Demme, this wisely includes poetry of Africa, as much a part of Mandela's story as his own inner strength. Nominated for 1997 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Disagree with the Editorial Review greatly on this point
Specifically, the narritive flow was good, and it gave persons a way to see the developement of Nelson Mandela and the freedom movement in South Africa.The statement that there was not alot about De Klerk, I also agree in substance and tone.De Klerk appeared commensurate to what Nelson Mandela had been saying all of his life, that he was always against racism, no pro one ethnic group or the other.This is something that De Klerk was not committed to from the beginning of his life apparently, and he, like Pharoah in Egypt, saw the writing on the wall with respect to the newness that was coming.Nonetheless, when Freedom finally came to South Africa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who I know personnally, led all of us in a hand clap for Mr. De Klerk.This story, was about Nelson Mandela finally, not about Mr. De Klerk, and hence I didn't find the inclusion of De Klerk or the amount of time that he appeared, particularly out of balance with the main drive of the story.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation
Watched with my teenager and found this to be a very nice review of Nelson Mandela's life.Starts with how he was raised and educated to be the assistant to a village chief through his election as President of South Africa.The initial focus on how he was raised and interviews with his sister and others who know him gave good insight into his character that made him such a fighter for justice and great leader. ... Read more

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104. Crackhouse / Movie
by MGM (Video & DVD)
VHS Tape (01 September, 1998)
list price: $14.95
Asin: 6302658519
Sales Rank: 23972
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars truthful and memorable
when i first saw this movie i didn't know what to think of it.
5-0 out of 5 stars BT
I saw this movie and it was horrible, but the spell of the plot kept you watching no matter how much you wanted to turn. they have picked a perfect title for this movie because one glimpse of this flick, you are hooked. The movie, itself is only two stars,but the way they keep you in the movie gives it a five.

1-0 out of 5 stars So horrible it's funny
I saw this movie late at night at a friend's house.Imagine every single stereotype about drugs you've ever heard wrapped up into a low-budget flick.This is that movie.It's so bad it's hillarious.The lingo is great, too.This movie has great kitsch value, and would be a great thing to watch while you're sitting around with your friends, smoking a blunt or drinking.It's definitely entertaining, but only because it's so bad. ... Read more

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105. Michael Jordan to the Max (Large Format)
by 20th Century Fox
VHS Tape (13 February, 2001)
list price: $9.98
Asin: B000056BS6
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

The greatest basketball player of all time gets an appropriate clip reel in this 45-minute documentary, which was originally released in the IMAX format. While you can't simulate IMAX's 80-foot-high screen in your living room, you can still get the thrills and awe-inspiring footage of this tribute to one man's talent and endurance. Much of the original footage was shot during the 1997 NBA Finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. With great behind-the-scenes footage and terrific game material, the film gets close to Jordan in practice and on the court. And the film includes a number of greatest hits, including his commercials and most memorable dunks. Still, while there are intriguing interviews with everyone from former Bulls coach Phil Jackson to professional Jordan hanger-on Bob Greene, this film seems a little self-serving at times (Jordan's company coproduced it). Also, some key voices from that team are conspicuously absent, including Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and Ron Harper. In the end, however, it's all about the highlights--and Jordan's career (and his NBA finale) was one long one. Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Dissapoiting Don't Buy this
Many people brought this probably thought might has some great MJ play clip but that;s totally wrong u getting a few histoy of his carrerr but 90% is focus at the last game when he;s in bull, that's all, so not worthly unless u die hard MJ fan and ignore review from others ! There;s better one out there.

5-0 out of 5 stars Powerful
Very informative about the MVP.Great inspiration to those who are getting into basketball.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Tiene un excelente contenido, sobre todo las remembranzas sobre la vida profesional de MJ, recomendable. ... Read more

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106. Super Soul Brother
by Xenon
VHS Tape (05 February, 2002)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6304025319
Sales Rank: 27919
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars Not to be considered as serious filmaking
I saw this mess when it first came out in 1978 under the title "The $6,000." Yeah, it's junk, but it has a kind of "so bad it's kinda good" quality. "Wild Man Steve" Gallon who was a low-grade ghetto juke joint comic who never hit the big time (for good reason) appears as a drunk bum who is given super powers by soem mad scientist crooks who plans to use his powers to commit robberies. That's the plot folx. But hey, any film where somebody with as little going for him as WMS gets the FINE girl in the end can't be all bad! Oh yeah, the guy who was accurately described as "looking like Chuck Berry after a night of drinking" was "The Boss" Lee Cross, who was a Dj at WPAL-AM in Charleston, SC in the early 70s.

4-0 out of 5 stars This isn't a movie to watch seriously.
This is one of the silliest movies I've ever seen in my entire life.Wildman Steve isn't funny or even talented, but hilarious in his attempts to be so.The VHS tape I saw this on didn't have an FBI warning or anything.It's one of the lowest budget films you'll see, which makes it funnier.I'm thinking of actually purchasing it for a laugh!...Anyway this movie is one to sit down and laugh at.Not at any jokes told, but at the overall production.

1-0 out of 5 stars Unwatchable garbage!
I rented Super Soul Brother after reading about Wildman Steve in blaxploitation books and articles, and after enjoying Rudy Ray Moore's films like Dolemite and the Human Tornado.Read more

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107. House Party 2
by New Line Home Video
VHS Tape (14 May, 1996)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 0780606957
Sales Rank: 24049
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Pajama Jams pay for College?
To begin, House Party 2 is no House Party.In fact, those that would like to compare the two are completely off their hypothetical film "rocker".These are two completely separate films.Do you know why?What originally began as a film about some soulful and youthful teens trying to get to the ultimate dance party has now transformed into this clich� morality tale that demonstrates the power of friendship and the strength of humility.WHAT!Is that why I wanted to watch this film?I apologize, but one of the few reasons that I liked House Party was because they followed the K.I.S.S. method (for those unfamiliar it is the Keep It Simple Stupid method) of filmmaking.In the original, becoming a lyricist, a ladies man, and having the best party in town was the root of the film.While there was a romantic side to the story, it fell second nature to the growing hip-hop scene.It was a dance film first, developed character story second.Honestly, that is what I enjoyed about the film.While I didn't think House Party was the greatest release of the century, it did have this genuine feel about it.In fact, after watching this poorly crafted sequel, I have a bit more respect for the original.Where was the dancing?Where was the creativity?Where was the same Kid & Play that I remembered from the first House Party?They were nowhere to be found in this trashy sequel.
5-0 out of 5 stars the sequal is better then the original
Kid'N'Play are going to college, well just mainly Kid, to leave the world of problems. While there Kid learns the lesson of responsibility....the hard way. Play gives Kid's college money to a beautiful, yet crooked music promoter (Iman). And with Sidney want to see new people, Kid comes to Play with help and come up with a PAJAMA JAM PARTY.
3-0 out of 5 stars almost as good as 1 but isn't because every1 is all grown up
i still enjoyed da sequel a lot i miss kid pop he was tough but still cool y did he have 2 die in da movie and in while life da black no hair man from rocky 1 through 5 was here in this movie he plays as kid culinary arts boss kid moves out of his house and goes somewhere 2 college while he has problems from his 2 best friends play and martin l they cause him all kinds of problem which leads kid and play 2 eventually fighting each other in da middle of da film female rapper queen l made her guess appearance and delivered well with big head actress tamisha campbell doing well in both house party movies this movie was very funny at times so i have no complaints about this film at all and this movie features some of da best films of da 90s like da 1st 1 did u wouldn't want 2 miss this sequel because it is another house party classic da only difference is that they are in college partying and still gettin into more trouble than the first 1 Joe Brown ... Read more

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108. The 10 Most Important People of the 20th Century - Time Video
by Time Video
VHS Tape

Asin: B000CS79G8
Sales Rank: 27593
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109. Dolemite 2 - The Human Tornado
by Vivendi Visual Enter
VHS Tape (19 July, 1994)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6303203892
Sales Rank: 24934
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars * * * * * for the film, cut is butchered...
First, I have to point out like one of the other reviewers, the company that released it has BUTCHERED the cut, scenes are put together out of order, stuff missing, etc.Its almost to the point of ruining the film... Unfortunately, the video edition is so hard to find you might have to settle for it anyway... and still the scenes are great, but the cut will make the film feel far choppier than it actually was - - Ashame because I actually like this one more than Dolemite.The opening credits alone with the ULTRA FUNKY MUSIC and the cheap opening credits is hillarious...especially when we find out that Dolemite was so funky that he created his own form of Kung Fu that incorporated funky disco movies - - and when he wasn't practising Kung Fu he had some funky moves (and ladies) elsewhere. In fact, while arguably many of the ladies on his album covers could look pretty nasty at times, the chicks in this film are built for speed - - and well exhibited.Take the legendary "interrogation" scene with Mrs. Cavalette (when Dolemite ummmmmmmmm... questions her so hard, the hotel room starts collapsing from the ceiling...
3-0 out of 5 stars So Bad, It's Good.
If you're in need of some good laughs and are willing to overlook poor dialogue, an even worse plot and shoddy camera work, this is your movie.
4-0 out of 5 stars The Kung-Fu is worth the purchase price alone!!!
Don't believe the fools who doubt Rudy Ray Moore!!! How can people look at the Dolemite movies seriously? The opening credits are printed on his GIANT JAMES-BROWN-STYLE CAPE!! You'll never enjoy the sensory overload and outright absurdity of these movies if you try to THINK about them. Just have a six-pack and a few smart-mouthed friends around when you watch it. Read more

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110. Josephine Baker Story
by Hbo Home Video
VHS Tape (12 December, 1994)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6302555337
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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You know how it goes. You hear about what a sensation someone likeJosephine Baker was in her prime (in her case, the 1920s and '30s), how she pushed boundaries in such delicate areas as race and sex, how she boththrilled and scandalized Paris with her exotic dancing and personalbehavior. You have all these loose strands of legend and random fact, yourcuriosity is running high, and then you hear that a feature film is being made about the very subject. You watch, andthen wonder: what was the big deal about Josephine Baker? The problem withthis 1991 TV movie is the same as with a number of HBO films from the 1980s and early '90s: it isn't particularly well written, the production looks rushed, and the entire point is obscured in a whirl of biographicalmaterial that doesn't sufficiently develop into insightful, organic unity. WhatRead more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A life worth remembering
Buoyed by a strong performance from Lynn Whitfield, this HBO film touches on the highlights of La Baker's career and life. Since I didn't know much about her life, most everything in the film was new to me. Even though it doesn't delve too deeply into any one area, we experience her childhood motivations, marriage tribulations, career successes and love of children. We also get some distinct impressions that she left the United States for France because the racism and oppression in the US were unbearable. Apparently being African-American qualified her to entertain folks, but not to enter by the same door or eat at the same tables as them. She married a Caucasian, "no `count Count" from Italy and adopted a "rainbow" of children from around the world. Throughout her life, she sought to break down racial barriers and fight racism in her own, not insignificant way. While she will be remembered as an exotic dancer, it is her struggle with racism on which this film justifiably focuses. HBO seems to have a knack for making above-average biopics that probably would not stand a chance in theaters. This stands alongside "Gia," "Norma Jean and Marilyn," and others as a well-made chronicle of a life well worth remembering.

5-0 out of 5 stars Black is beautifull
African-americans have reason to be proud of the great entertainer, Josephine Baker, portrayed by the great actress, Lynn Whitfield. White Americans never foregave them: Josephine Baker who abandoned America and Lynn Whitfield who dared to show white Americans how and what they were and are.

5-0 out of 5 stars Her struggle never ended
This movie is very well done, sumptuous, touching. It seems to follow the major facts of the riotous 50-year entertainer Miss Josephine Baker's life, as well as I know them. (I own the 2-disc CD "Josephine Baker" copyright 1991, songs recorded by her in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, which has a wonderful and picture-filled booklet re the life & times of Ms. Baker.)
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111. Real Malcolm X / Documentary
by 20th Century Fox
VHS Tape (01 January, 1998)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6302587301
Sales Rank: 27292
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Malcolm X is the Prophet and Minister of Life
This is an excellent video from Dan Rather who did this documentary on CBS. He has a lot of ideas on whom he wanna to tell to folks who knew him and remembered him. First you have Quincy Jones, Spike Lee, The late Betty Shabazz, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Public Enemy, Maya Angelou, everybody who's comin' down talkin' 'bout the man who did it all. He's the man who behind the speaker, the man behind the knowledge, the man behind the facts and the details of life. He's like our mentor to me, knahmsayin. This is sumthin I should picked up even tho I watched to this day. This is definitely recommended along with the book he put out w/ Alex Haley.

3-0 out of 5 stars Standard TV Documentary
This is a well done, yet generic television documentary and good if you're interested in Malcolm X's public life. It seems their idea of an 'intimate portrait' was based more upon his life in the press and how others viewed him. At times it seems to border on the sensationalistic, but only goes so far (probably because of the Dan Rather element). There are some interesting interviews, but they never linger too long on the personal. More time is given to the conflict Malcolm X experienced with the Nation of Islam, how people reacted to or regarded him, the controversy surrounding him, and some questions are raised regarding the conspiracy of his assassination. It is interesting for historical and political purposes and the interviews with current Afro-American figures such as James Farmer, Maya Angelou, Public Enemy, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, and Wesley Snipes are insightful, but don't count on a truly 'intimate portrait'.

3-0 out of 5 stars This is the CBS documentary
Dan Rather hosts a riveting and revealing odyssey that traces the life and times of the most charismatic and controversial leader of the Civil Rights Movement. Also includes interviews with many who knew him including his widow Betty Shabazz, Quincy Jones, Dick Gregory, Andrew Young, and contemporary artists like Public Enemy, who discuss his legacy. ... Read more

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112. Cornbread Earl & Me
by MGM (Video & DVD)
VHS Tape (09 January, 2001)
list price: $9.94
Asin: 0792843231
Sales Rank: 9468
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Cornbread Earl and Me
Way back then, when I was a child growing up in Guyana, South America, I saw this movie on big screen. It touched an entire audience that night and I am happy to have seen it on Amazon.com. I am now lucky to be able to buy it because I have often thought about this movie, about the nice kid whom everyone called Cornbread. I remember both him and his basketball which was replaced that fatal day with a bottle of soda pop when he was shot. I can never forget this story, because it is indelibly encraved into my mind and I turned out pretty good, now living here in America. These movies are the real classics of all times, only...no one every says so! I rate this movie a classic and I am sorry Amazon.com. I love you but you don't have a buttom to rate a true classic of our time!

5-0 out of 5 stars "One of the Best movies out there
One of the most shining examples out there of the blackploitation era is this film; You have a dilemma, and you have a solution. A young brother just about to go to college on a basketball scholarship was killed by the cops thinking that he was a suspect; All the witnesses of the crime get intimidatedwith the exception of one young brother playedcourageously by Laurence Fishburne, who tells the story just like it is even after he and his mother were intimidated by the prosecution. Most of the witnesses were intimidated and deniedwhat actually happened. But Fishburne's character unbought and unbossed told Cornbread's story simply and saved the day;If you ever want to see a film and come across a situation that needs clarifying, THIS is the film to see;

5-0 out of 5 stars Superb !!!!!!
I remember when I had saw this movie when I was a little girl and I had saw it on BET last year this is a great movie it is sad but it is still good I enjoyed this movie and I would recommend anyone who enjoys blaxploitation movies would enjoy this movie this is a great film about a little boy and his friend Cornbread he was a great basketball player and he had just recieved a scholarship to go to a college to play basketball and had dreams of becoming a pro- basketball player and one day a white cop accidentally shoots him and he dies anda big contorversy stirs in this small towm and causes havoc and trouble for everyone and really takes a toll on his friend and Read more

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113. Down in the Delta
by Walt Disney Video
VHS Tape (07 March, 2000)
list price: $14.99
Asin: 630542666X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This family drama begins in a gritty Chicago neighborhood with ajobless, hopeless mother (Alfre Woodard) pouring her efforts into the bottle and various drugs rather than her troubled daughter and wise-beyond-his-years son. But the movie soon heads south, as the title suggests, when Mom and kids are sent to live with an uncle for the summer. Their lives change, of course, but that's the only predictable aspect of this 107-minute film. First-time director Maya Angelou brings her poetic sense to Myron Goble's elegant script, and the performances are uniformly excellent, most notably the always superb Woodard, Al Freeman Jr. as her uncle, and Mary Alice as her mother. Wesley Snipes takes a break from his action career to do some acting as Freeman's son, and the late Esther Rolle is haunting in the last portrayal of her career. The film's touch of mystery is provided by one of its most devastating characters, a candelabra called Nathan. Rated PG-13, but suitable for ages 8 and older. Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent and calm movie
This is the movie that oughta keep you calm and warm up your heart. PG-13? Just for drug related material? Just one scene that Loretta Sinclair does smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol. But on top of that, it's a heartwarming movie.

5-0 out of 5 stars So inspiring!
This movie shares the real meaning of family and the values that have long since been lost. One of my all time favorite movies!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
I watched this movie the first time just because of the cast. I've always thought Alfre Woodard was wonderful, and don't get me started about Mary Alice, Al Freeman Jr., and Esther Rolle! I just loved it, and I caught it again when it ran on cable a while back. I've told everyone I know to see it. It's what so-called traditional family values are all about: caring and integrity and your family heritage, and, most of all, LOVE! Read more

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114. Assassination of Martin Luther King
by Mpi Home Video
VHS Tape (31 August, 1994)
list price: $19.98
Asin: 6302747422
Sales Rank: 28334
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Great! But somewhat unfinished
In a prelude to the forthcoming bio-opic of his assasination film by oliver stone. This video features some great footage of Dr. King after his transformation in 1965 to the war on poverty, discrimination, and unequal distribution of wealth in this great country. Although I felt that it could of contained info and footage of James Earl Ray's confession and the Senate Commitee Hearings on his killing in 1977. But very good video

5-0 out of 5 stars Great And Informative Piece. Very Important.
"The Assassination Of Martin Luthor King Jr." is a great documentary that presents the truth with enough evidence to back it up. The same guy who made this film also made the equally effective documentary:"The Assassination Of JFK." Both these pieces are filled withfilm, information, and intriguing narration that makes it's point clear.There is no doubt in my mind that King was killed by a conspiracy. And thatit was most likely J.Edgar Hoover. This film is effective, informative andimportant. I think it should be shown in schools all over America. This isa great film.

5-0 out of 5 stars good
this is a very good video. i encourage each and every oneof you to veiw this video.what a mighty man king was. ... Read more

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115. House Party 3
by New Line Home Video
VHS Tape (14 May, 1996)
list price: $9.98
Asin: 6304008082
Sales Rank: 28272
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (12)

1-0 out of 5 stars Stinky man, my name's Stinky.
If you were to ask me how many ways this film transformed into a disaster, I do not believe I would have enough fingers and toes to fully count the ways.From the dreamy beginning of this bland final chapter, until the ending clich� moments, there were probably a million different themes and elements that were utterly pathetic.In fact, I believe that this may be the first film that I have watched which had no redeeming values surrounding it.For any of you that have watched, like myself, the House Party trilogy, there is a level of expectation that follows these films.The first movie set the groundwork.Kid & Play need to get to a party and express themselves lyrically.The sequel finished the shabby generic walls of the house by repeating a similar diagram, while the third film was the demolition team to tear it down.Everything set up from the beginning of this series was destroyed, demolished, decayed, disemboweled by the time that the third installment arrived.We were missing key characters, Kid & Play seemed less excited by this film, and apparently continuity from the second film was not a top priority for director Eric Meza.This film is nothing but trash left in the house for too long.House Party 3 smells, it is attracting too many flies, and mold is the only form of life willing to adapt to it.Sad to see the potentials of a trilogy die because the final film didn't pay respect to its beginnings.
3-0 out of 5 stars The last real House Party
Unless you count the 4th movie, made a few years ago, 'House Party 3' is the true conclusion to this Kid N' Play comedy series. The good news is that the series goes out with a bang. Too many comparisons have been made between this third film and the first two in the series. However, 'House Party 3' is funny in its own right.
3-0 out of 5 stars da last house party i am ever going 2 watch and attend
this party was getting old because kid and play r now old well in their 20s they don't have enough time 2 fool around and getting into trouble like da first 2 films and tisha campbell isn't in da entire film but chris tucker and benmae mac were very funny u get guess star appearacne from tlc and immature da fourth one i didn't bother watching because it didn't have kid and play because they are now in their 30s too old so but i do see is da r and b group immature not so immature and other people that didn't do anything 2 get my attention of watching this film this was da final house party movie that i watched because of da late cool kid and play and what happened 2 big ear martin l he was surpose 2 b here i saw his replacement which was a guy that almost look like him but had an enough bigger mouth than him but he was kinda of funny Joe Brown ... Read more

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116. Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come (1964-1966)
by Warner Home Video
VHS Tape (07 April, 1993)
list price: $7.99
Asin: 6302703107
Sales Rank: 30518
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The best television series ever made
Eyes on the Prize is certainly on of the best television programs ever made.It is absolutely riveting to watch - something really rare for documentaries.Read more

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117. Lady Day - The Many Faces of Billie Holiday
by Kultur Video
VHS Tape (16 April, 1995)
list price: $19.95 -- our price: $18.95
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Asin: 6302037034
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Given the often inextricable relationship between art and suffering,it's no coincidence that Billie Holiday, popularly acclaimed as jazz's greatest (if not technically best) female singer, was also one of its most tragic figures. While both triumph and tragedy are covered in this hourlong documentary, we are mercifully spared excessive details about the more sordid aspects of Holiday's life (her drug and alcohol addictions, her disastrous relationships with abusive men) in favor of careful consideration of her music. Testimonials are offered by those who played with her (pianist Mal Waldron and trumpeters Buck Clayton and Harry "Sweets" Edison), were influenced or inspired by her (singers Carmen McRae and Annie Ross), or worked with her (producer Milt Gabler). Together, they paint a portrait of a woman who was both tough and vulnerable, sad and defiant, an unschooled musician who became a supreme innovator. Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Kultur, this time you missed it!
If you are interested in the (ever fashionable) approach to Jazz, via the contemporary interpretation of the social environment in which the Jazz artists created, then there is a good chance you may like this DVD.5-0 out of 5 stars SO INFLUENTIAL!!!!
This Billie Holiday album was like a ray of light to me when I first listened to it!It's so inspiring!You can see why so many artists of today are influenced by it!The music really took me to the borderline.I thank my lucky star that this album came along.

5-0 out of 5 stars If Your A Fan......
Billie Holiday is a figure of her time and this movie just about justifies that statment. Although the footage isent anything out of the ordinary...including 'Strange Fruit', the infamous 'Fine annd Mellow' and a personal favorite 'Please Don't Talk About me When I'm gone'. She shows no real emotion during these short performances, but you can tell what she is thinking and feeling, during them. Read more

Subjects:  1. Ballads    2. Classic Female Blues    3. Jazz    4. Jazz Vocals    5. Music Video    6. Performance    7. Pop    8. Swing   


118. Tiger Woods - Heart of a Champion
by Goldhil Home Media
VHS Tape (25 July, 2000)
list price: $19.95
Asin: 6306000704
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Editorial Review

Everyone starts somewhere, even the greatest golfer in the world. Ofcourse, Tiger Woods's start came much earlier than most of us. From his initialtime on the greens as an 18-month-old, his appearance as a 2-year-old on Read more

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119. Story of Gospel Music
by BBC Warner
VHS Tape (07 July, 2000)
list price: $4.98
Asin: B00004WG34
Sales Rank: 25585
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful History of Gospel Music
This wonderful collaborative of the history and song of gospel music was exhilirating. The slaves wrote so much of this music to find their hope and their relationship with God. From Thomas Dorsey to Mahalia Jackson, Aretha Franklin and so many other wonderful gospel singers, you will feel yourself wanting more and more of this video. I was dissapointed when it ended! You won't be sorry to have this in your collection as it is a video you can watch over and over. I borrowe