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Blade Runner - The Director's Cut Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
Warner Home Video, 1999
BLADE RUNNER-Excellent Science Fiction Film Blade Runner was a five star movie that had an exceptionally good plot. It also featured astounding special effects which were amazing to see on the big screen. Much of this work was done with large scale models and fog machines that really helped to establish the ...
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Star Wars Trilogy Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford
20th Century Fox, 1990
The Real STAR WARS Unlike the new Star Wars movies (from the older stories)these original movies, before they were 'remastered', had true 'spirit' or 'heart' or whatever - they were REAL. The 'special effects' (damn good for that time, if u care) weren't what made the movies such awesome ...
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Harrison Ford, Sean Connery
Paramount, 1999
Best sequel of the series. In 1938, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) has discovered a diary and a map that can lead to the holy grail of Christ. Unfortunately his father Henry (Sean Connery) has been kidnapped by the Nazis as he heads to Venice where he meets up with a gorgeous nazi woman named Dr. ...
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Frisco Kid Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford
Warner Home Video, 1993
I love this movie! From the first time I saw it I loved this film! My whole family enjoyed it together and we have not stopped loving it. I have shared it with my friends who have also loved it.
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The Indiana Jones Trilogy Harrison Ford
Paramount, 1990
A Tomb Raider Becomes A Hero I'm still surprised by the hate this film receives. Even by Director Spielberg himself. I've always considered Temple Of Doom the second best Indiana Jones film. In fact I've always felt the series always lost a little bit of steam with each film. But even with such an ...
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Star Wars Trilogy (Special Edition) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford
20th Century Fox, 1997
My favorite movies I love the original trilogy of Star Wars. It is far better than episodes 1, 2, and 3. And far more memorable. These will be around forever.
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Six Days Seven Nights Harrison Ford, Anne Heche
Walt Disney Video, 1999
SIX DAYS SEVEN NIGHTS Great movie. Many great "one-liners" Gives us "old guys" a feel for not giving up and enjoying what's thrown at us. Harrison Ford and Anne Heche actually "click" on all cylinders. My wife and I watch it on a regular basis.
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Apocalypse Now Sam Bottoms, Marlon Brando
Paramount, 1992
Stick With the Original Version. First, I'll join with those who are criticising Coppola for not releasing this movie in the original 2.35:1 aspect ratio as well as spreading each movie over two discs. Both were staggeringly incompetent decisions and I'll leave it at that.
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Raiders of the Lost Ark Harrison Ford, Karen Allen
Paramount Pictures
CLASSIC ACTION & ADVENTURE! FORD'S DEFINING ROLE! I bought the original box set many months ago on sale for a bargain price. Reading all the reviews for the new Indy installment I have been wanting to watch the original 3 films before eventually seeing the new one.
Watching the original was quite fun as I haven't ...
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Sabrina (1995) Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond
Paramount, 1997
Great Present The item requested came in on time and was the perfect gift for my wife because she loves the movie.
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Clear & Present Danger Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe
Paramount, 1996
A more cerebral Ryan This is a completely different film to its predecessor, Patriot Games - not necessarily better or worse, but its tone and direction are much more different, and its use of Ryan certainly is. We see far more of James Earl Jones' character Greer in this movie, and that ...
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Regarding Henry Harrison Ford, Annette Bening
Paramount, 1996
great movie I liked this movie as much now as I did when I originally watched it. I purchased it to watch with my daughter and she too enjoyed it. I think that Harrison Ford did an excellent job.
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Texas William Holden, Glenn Ford
Sony Pictures, 1998
Fun early Glenn Ford/William Holden western Two young drifters, Ted Ramsey (Glenn Ford) and Dan Thomas (William Holden,) find fame and fortune, romance and adventure, in the cattle rich state of Texas.
At least Texas has cattle, gold on the hoof, if the ranchers can only find a way to get them to market. ...
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Dan Aykroyd, Kate Capshaw
Paramount, 1999
A Tomb Raider Becomes A Hero I'm still surprised by the hate this film receives. Even by Director Spielberg himself. I've always considered Temple Of Doom the second best Indiana Jones film. In fact I've always felt the series always lost a little bit of steam with each film. But even with such an ...
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Apocalypse Now Redux Sam Bottoms, Marlon Brando
Paramount, 2001
Stick With the Original Version. First, I'll join with those who are criticising Coppola for not releasing this movie in the original 2.35:1 aspect ratio as well as spreading each movie over two discs. Both were staggeringly incompetent decisions and I'll leave it at that.
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