Shaft, Coach Carter, Rules of engagement 3 in one - DVD - Europe Region 2
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- Start : Sun 01 May 2022 10:26:57 (EDT)
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Coach Carter: Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Jackson stars in
the inspiring true story of controversial high school basketball
coach Ken Carter, who benched his entire undefeated team for poor
academic performance, in order to teach his players the
importance of education. SHAFT: This action drama puts a new spin
on Shaft, one of the key "blaxploitation" films of the 1970s.
John Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson), the namesake nephew of the
legendary private eye (Richard Roundtree), is a street-smart
police detective who with his partner Carmen Velez (Vanessa L.
Williams) has been assigned to a racially motivated murder case,
in which a black college student was killed in front of a
restaurant by Walter Williams Jr. (Christian Bale), the
sociopathic son of a New York construction tycoon, who then fled
the country rather than face prosecution. Diane Palmieri (Toni
Collette), a waitress on a smoke break, saw the murder, but she
doesn't want to talk to the police. Two years later, Walter is
forced to return to New York, but without Diane's testimony, the
city doesn't have much of a case. Soon, Shaft, Walter Junior, and
Walter Senior's goons are all looking for Diane, with Junior
enlisting the help of Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey Wright), a
small-time drug dealer who will do anything to move into the big
leagues. Shaft and Carmen find Diane, but discover that she had a
good reason for being on the lam for the past two years. Amidst
all this activity, John gets frequent advice from his uncle, with
whom he ponders the idea of quitting the force and opening a
detective agency. Shaft was directed by John Singleton, from a
screenplay by Singleton, Richard Price, and Shane Salerno. RULES
OF ENGAGEMENT: Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson deliver
electrifying performances in this ""tense, superbly-directed and
top-drawer drama""* about what happens when the rules that
command a soldier become the rules that condemn him. Colonel
Terry Childers (Jackson) is a patriot and war hero. But when a
peacekeeping mission he leads in Yemen goes terribly wrong, he
finds himself facing a court martial. Accused of breaking the
rules of engagement by killing unarmed civilians, Childers' only
hope of vindication rests with comrade-in-arms Hays Hodges (Tommy
Lee Jones), a military lawyer of questionable abilities.
Together, they face the battle of their lives.Directed by
Oscar.-winning director William Friedkin and co-starring Guy
Pearce, Bruce Greenwood, Anne Archer and Academy Award.-winner
Ben Kingsley, Rules of Engagement is ""a magnificent movie you
must see.""
the inspiring true story of controversial high school basketball
coach Ken Carter, who benched his entire undefeated team for poor
academic performance, in order to teach his players the
importance of education. SHAFT: This action drama puts a new spin
on Shaft, one of the key "blaxploitation" films of the 1970s.
John Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson), the namesake nephew of the
legendary private eye (Richard Roundtree), is a street-smart
police detective who with his partner Carmen Velez (Vanessa L.
Williams) has been assigned to a racially motivated murder case,
in which a black college student was killed in front of a
restaurant by Walter Williams Jr. (Christian Bale), the
sociopathic son of a New York construction tycoon, who then fled
the country rather than face prosecution. Diane Palmieri (Toni
Collette), a waitress on a smoke break, saw the murder, but she
doesn't want to talk to the police. Two years later, Walter is
forced to return to New York, but without Diane's testimony, the
city doesn't have much of a case. Soon, Shaft, Walter Junior, and
Walter Senior's goons are all looking for Diane, with Junior
enlisting the help of Peoples Hernandez (Jeffrey Wright), a
small-time drug dealer who will do anything to move into the big
leagues. Shaft and Carmen find Diane, but discover that she had a
good reason for being on the lam for the past two years. Amidst
all this activity, John gets frequent advice from his uncle, with
whom he ponders the idea of quitting the force and opening a
detective agency. Shaft was directed by John Singleton, from a
screenplay by Singleton, Richard Price, and Shane Salerno. RULES
OF ENGAGEMENT: Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson deliver
electrifying performances in this ""tense, superbly-directed and
top-drawer drama""* about what happens when the rules that
command a soldier become the rules that condemn him. Colonel
Terry Childers (Jackson) is a patriot and war hero. But when a
peacekeeping mission he leads in Yemen goes terribly wrong, he
finds himself facing a court martial. Accused of breaking the
rules of engagement by killing unarmed civilians, Childers' only
hope of vindication rests with comrade-in-arms Hays Hodges (Tommy
Lee Jones), a military lawyer of questionable abilities.
Together, they face the battle of their lives.Directed by
Oscar.-winning director William Friedkin and co-starring Guy
Pearce, Bruce Greenwood, Anne Archer and Academy Award.-winner
Ben Kingsley, Rules of Engagement is ""a magnificent movie you
must see.""
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Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 207804112 |
Start Time | Sun 01 May 2022 10:26:57 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 314 |
Dispatch Time | Next Day |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | Europe |
Auto Extend | No |
Format | DVD |
Genre | Action & Adventure |
Rating | !18 |
Region Code | DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...) |
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