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Author of Christianity: The First Two Thousand Years [2001 TV mini series]
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Ark of the Covenant (Ancient Mysteries) [1994 TV episode] (Ancient Mysteries) (1994) 11 copies, 1 review
The Avengers '65: Volume 2: Death at Bargain Prices / Castle Death / The Master Minds (1999) 8 copies
The Avengers '66: Volume 1: Silent Dust / Room Without a View / Small Game For Big Hunters (1999) 4 copies
Biography Magazine 3 copies
Minute by minute 3 copies
The Italians (DVD) 3 copies
Haunted Histories Collection the Real Stories Behind History's Spookiest Phenomena: Hauntings, Witches, Poltergeists, Vampires, and More! (2007) 3 copies
Sigmund Freud (Biography) 2 copies
The Avengers '68: Vol. 9 2 copies
Modern Marvels: Freight Trains 2 copies
The Avengers 68 Volume 10 2 copies
Thurgood Marshall: Justice For All (A&E Biography) [1997 TV episode] (A&E Biography) (2001) 2 copies
The Bible's Greatest Secrets (Mysteries of the Bible) [TV series] (Mysteries of the Bible) (1997) 2 copies
20th Century With Mike Wallace: Mobsters and Mayhem, The Story of John Gotti — Author — 2 copies
Saints Preserved! (DVD) 2 copies
20th century with Mike Wallace: Pope John Paul II — Author — 2 copies
20th Century with Mike Wallace: Spies Among Us — Author — 2 copies
Bible stories from the new testament 2 copies
Danger Man Volume 3 1 copy
Danger Man Volume 5 1 copy
Danger Man Volume 2 1 copy
Danger Man Volume 4 1 copy
The Last King 1 copy
Gangland: Season 5 1 copy
World War l, The Great War 1 copy
Cops or criminals? 1 copy
20th Century with Mike Wallace: Ourselves, Our Bodies — Author — 1 copy
Sea Change (DVD) 1 copy
The Avengers 68 Volume 06 1 copy
For Better or Worse - Same Sex Marriages in America (A & E Investigative Reports Documentary) 1 copy
Donahue - VHS tape 1 copy
The Avengers 68 Volume 05 1 copy
Modern Marvels: cannons 1 copy
The Avengers 67 Volume 1 1 copy
The Avengers 67 Volume 3 1 copy
The Avengers 68 Volume 01 1 copy
The Avengers 68 Volume 02 1 copy
The Avengers 68 Volume 03 1 copy
The 20th century with Mike Wallace. Upstairs at the White House--private lives of presidents — Author — 1 copy
The Holy Grail (DVD) 1 copy
The Presidents 1 copy
Knights and Armor 1 copy
Marconi: Whisper in the Air 1 copy
The Private Lives of Pompeii 1 copy
Ricky Nelson (A&E Biography) 1 copy
Bible stories from the New Testament (video dvd 2012) / A&E Television and the History Channel 1 copy
Gardens and Galleries 1 copy
The Vatican Revealed 1 copy
Ultimate biography 1 copy
Longitude [videorecording] 1 copy
John Wilkes Booth 1 copy
Victoria and Albert 1 copy
Stealth Technology 1 copy
Biography: Sesame Street 1 copy
Martin Luther 1 copy
venkatraman ramakrishnan 1 copy
9/11's toxic dust 1 copy
John Brown (A&E Biography) 1 copy
Bio:gen George C Marshall 1 copy
Biography; Al Qaeda 1 copy
Biography: Jesus 1 copy
Biography: Mary of Nazareth 1 copy
Biography: Solomon & Sheba 1 copy
Biography: Adam & Eve 1 copy
The Heroin Triangle 1 copy
Great Railroad Visionaries 1 copy
The Dead Sea Scrolls 1 copy
The Real Story of Christmas 1 copy
Lincoln: The History Channel 1 copy
The Godfather Legacy 1 copy
Soul Surfer 1 copy
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I watched this a decade and some change ago. I recalled liking some moments in it, and so when I found it cheaply I bought it on a whim to rewatch. My memory was about right, it turned out.
There are indeed several great moments here and there, but unfortunately they do not combine to a particularly engrossing whole. The series spends too much time on personal drama to be able to follow the warfare to the detail needed to understand and thus invest emotionally in the ups and downs, and show more simultaneously too much time on the wars and battles to properly pay off the character relationship drama aspect. The battles are mostly showing off their budget, never truly giving a sense of who is doing what to whom, what tactics are working and which are not, and yet going on for quite a while despite failing to involve the viewer. Similarly, the political intrigue is always hinted at, with clever looks, veiled threats and biting remarks, but it's all for show, as the series immediately returns to the (underdeveloped) relationship dramas and the (shallow) war epic scenes. Thus, "Napoléon" ends up teasing an intrigue thriller we never get, indulging in detailed family affairs soap that mostly (there are exceptions here, thankfully) fizzles out without fanfare, and providing hefty amounts of glorious spectacle with little to none of the depth and detail that would have made such spectacle exciting.
The production quality, however, is splendid. The actors are great (Malkovich is particularly delicious, but there are many here who get to shine), the costumes, the sets, all wonderful. Some of the dialogue is quite decent, too, and the pacing, despite my laundry list of complaints above, is actually not too bad. But in the end, to me, this show is alas, somewhat less than the sum of its parts. show less
There are indeed several great moments here and there, but unfortunately they do not combine to a particularly engrossing whole. The series spends too much time on personal drama to be able to follow the warfare to the detail needed to understand and thus invest emotionally in the ups and downs, and show more simultaneously too much time on the wars and battles to properly pay off the character relationship drama aspect. The battles are mostly showing off their budget, never truly giving a sense of who is doing what to whom, what tactics are working and which are not, and yet going on for quite a while despite failing to involve the viewer. Similarly, the political intrigue is always hinted at, with clever looks, veiled threats and biting remarks, but it's all for show, as the series immediately returns to the (underdeveloped) relationship dramas and the (shallow) war epic scenes. Thus, "Napoléon" ends up teasing an intrigue thriller we never get, indulging in detailed family affairs soap that mostly (there are exceptions here, thankfully) fizzles out without fanfare, and providing hefty amounts of glorious spectacle with little to none of the depth and detail that would have made such spectacle exciting.
The production quality, however, is splendid. The actors are great (Malkovich is particularly delicious, but there are many here who get to shine), the costumes, the sets, all wonderful. Some of the dialogue is quite decent, too, and the pacing, despite my laundry list of complaints above, is actually not too bad. But in the end, to me, this show is alas, somewhat less than the sum of its parts. show less
From a childhood in "Shangri-La" to a life in exile BIOGRAPHY-® presents the riveting life-affirming journey of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. One of the world's most admired men he is the spiritual and secular leader of a nation that exists only as a "Lost Kingdom." Born Tenzin Gyatso he is the 14th man recognized by his people as Buddha's reincarnation and honored with the title he is known by worldwide: His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Yet for a man so widely respected His Holiness has been show more living in exile since 1959 after a failed rebellion against the occupying Chinese forced him to flee his nation. Highlighting key footage from the Dalai Lama's life-including his acceptance of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize-this enlightening program features interviews with Chinese scholars Tibet activists such as actor Richard Gere and His Holiness himself to chronicle in great detail the ongoing struggle to free Tibet. DVD Features: Interactive Menus; Scene Selection show less
A good documentary on a personal hero of mine, Thomas Alva Edison. It complements the theatrical movie, "Edison, The Man" with Spencer tracy. It is only 50 minutes long and a bit pricey. Rated: NR Format: DVD PAL
Too inaccurate based on my knowledge. One focus was that Jesus was married.
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