International superstar Jet Li (LETHAL WEAPON 4, BLACK MASK) explodes on the screen in this thrilling martial arts action story about courage, honor … and revenge! When Chen (Li) discovers that his beloved teacher and mentor has been murdered, he swears to avenge his death! Then, with an unwavering commitment to vengeance, Chen puts everything on the line to settle the score! The must-see modern remake of a Bruce Lee classic, FIST OF LEGEND packs hard-hitting excitement and incredible hand-to-hand combat into one unstoppable adrenaline rush!
Personally, I thought Jet Li was incredible, but wasn’t too impressed with Shinobu Nakayama.
A Death in the Family was an incredible movie! Both Annabeth Gish and Bill Raymond were amazing! The great cast includes Annabeth Gish, Bill Raymond, David Ducey, Mac Pirkle, James Cromwell. If you love watching Annabeth Gish or Bill Raymond, you are definitely going to want to watch A Death in the Family
An adaptation of James Agee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic about a man’s death and its impact on his family. Set in 1915, the film recreates Agee’s small, painstakingly drawn world of domestic happiness and shows how quickly it can be destroyed.
This documentary covers the short life (1940 to 1973) of martial arts actor Bruce Lee through interviews with his family and his fellow actors. It has been dedicated to his son, Brandon.
Seven Days in May was an incredible movie! Both Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas were amazing! The great cast includes Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien. If you love watching Burt Lancaster or Kirk Douglas, you are definitely going to want to watch Seven Days in May
John Frankenheimer’s follow-up to The Manchurian Candidate is as intimate and subdued as its predecessor is flamboyant and energetic. Burt Lancaster is calm and calculating as the steely-eyed military hawk General Scott, who opposes the president’s (Fredric March) plan to end the cold war with a bold nuclear disarmament plan. Lancaster’s longtime friend and frequent costar Kirk Douglas is his smiling, joking right-hand man, Colonel “Jiggs” Casey, whose easygoing manner is jolted by evidence of a possible plot to overthrow the American government. Scripted by Rod Serling from the novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey, the film plays much like a classic live TV drama (the medium that spawned both Frankenheimer and Serling), with the drama arising from conversations and confrontations and the action largely limited to scenes within the Pentagon and the White House. An ominous undercurrent of danger seeps through the realistic (and often real) settings of the film, conveyed chiefly through the intensity of the excellent ensemble performances. Notable among the supporting cast are Ava Gardner as a lonely Washington socialite who was once the general’s mistress, Edmond O’Brien as an amiable alcoholic senator, Martin Balsam as the president’s shrewd but skeptical secretary, and underrated character actor George Macready as the wily presidential advisor. –Sean Axmaker