Lord Of Speed - d2 reviews
PATRICK STRONG

RISING SUN PRODUCTIONS, 2003

Jeet Kune Do at a higher level

+ Wow he's fast!!

Like Jeet Kune Do, I'll keep this review simple and direct.This DVD is the best I have ever seen. If you study Jeet Kune Do or just interested in self defense get this DVD. If your only interested in self defense, you will want to study JKD after seeing this DVD. I suggest you try Sifu Strongs 4 ...
  
  











  



  
Lords of the North (The Saxon Chronicles Series #3)51 reviews
Bernard Cornwell

HarperCollins, 2007

Awesome!

+ Lords Of The North
+ Lords of the North

I just love this book and this whole series! The characters are very well put together in the plot, which has many suprises. Just so you know, this page's info about the book is wrong, its not from the Grail Quest Series it's from Saxon Tales (#3).
  
  











  



  
Lord of the Flies142 reviews
Balthazar Getty, Chris Furrh

MGM (Video & DVD), 2001

Great Teaching Tool

+ An Important Exploration of Human Nature

I purchased the movie as a supplement to the unit I taught on Anarchy. The stduents related to it and fully understood it. IT is important that we teach not only the fact that we have rules, but why they are so important and and what life would be like without rules. This movie did just that
  
  











  



  
Edges of the Lord13 reviews
Haley Joel Osment, Willem Dafoe

Miramax, 2005

A movie not to be missed

+ Edges of the Lord
+ Why did Haley and Wilhem have to go to Europe to do this?
+ Fantastic!!
+ Not to be missed
  
  











  



  
Little Lord Fauntleroy20 reviews
George Baker, Betsy Brantley

Homevision, 2006

A Great Classic

+ Little Lord Fauntleroy
+ Remarkably Good

This is the best version of a wonderful classic story. I've watched three versions and this is my favorite. The caring, little New York boy suddenly becomes an English Lord and goes to live with a domineering grandfather. His mother, Dearest, is shunned in the house next door. Little Lord ...
  
  











  



  
Lord of Shock1 review
Patrick Strong

RISING SUN PRODUCTIONS, 2003

Jeet Kune Do at a higher level

Like Jeet Kune Do, I'll keep this review simple and direct.This DVD is the best I have ever seen. If you study Jeet Kune Do or just interested in self defense get this DVD. If your only interested in self defense, you will want to study JKD after seeing this DVD. I suggest you try Sifu Strongs 4 ...
  
  











  



  
The Thief Lord37 reviews
Aaron Johnson (III), Jasper Harris

20th Century Fox, 2006

Thief lord 4 eva!

+ Fantasy more for young adults than young children ..
+ The Thief Lord
+ The Thief Lord is fun!
+ Genius.... Awsome.... A must see...^^
  
  











  



  
Lord of The Universe16 reviews
Michael Shamberg

ÿ¿§P, 1991

The History a Cult is Trying to Hide

+ Fantastic Piece Of History

I can see how current members of the Prem Rawat/Maharaji cult wouldn't like this video, mostly because it shows a history of their master that his cult is trying very hard to hide from the public, because it doesn't fit into his current PR campaign to get new devotees. There is nothing biased, ...
  
  











  



  
Lord of Illusions51 reviews
J. Trevor Edmond, Daniel von Bargen

MGM (Video & DVD), 1998

Leper Messiah...

+ Fascinating
+ An awesome thriller
+ A good buy
  
  











  



  
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Belgium ]

Warner

Belgium released, PAL/Region 2 DVD:it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ),French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ),Italian ( Mono ),Arabic ( Subtitles ),Dutch ( Subtitles ),English ( Subtitles ),French ( Subtitles ),German ( Subtitles ),Italian ( Subtitles ),Portuguese ( Subtitles ),Romanian ( ...
  
  











  



  
Lord of the Flies - Criterion Collection70 reviews
James Aubrey, Tom Chapin

Continental Distributing, 2000

Fly No Further

+ Excellent Product, Terrible Delivery
+ still good after all these years
+ Kids Gone Wild
  
  











  



  
Lord of the Flies1275 reviews
William Golding

Perigee Books, 1959

Lord of the Flies Book Review By Conlan Mueller

+ Lost Innocence
+ A brutal, horrifying masterpiece
+ An Old Book Revisited
  
  











  



  
The Lord of Hangzhou
Kwok-Pong Chan, Beibi Gong

Tai Seng, 2001
  
  











  



  
Something the Lord Made133 reviews
Alan Rickman, Mos Def

Hbo Home Video, 2005

Something The Lord Made

+ great film
+ SOMETHING THE LORD MADE
+ One Of Rickman's BEST, and that is Saying Something...
+ enjoyable
  
  











  



  
The War Lord32 reviews
Charlton Heston, Richard Boone

Universal Studios, 1998

A Thinking Person's Epic

+ One of the greats!
+ Please Remaster this Film!
+ One of the Top Ten Historical Movies
+ "I took that sword. I've lived twenty years with that cold wife."
  
  











  



  
The Lord of the Rings [Region 2]335 reviews
Christopher Guard, William Squire

Fantasy Fantastic

+ Wonderful movie

I read the books in the early 70's and passed them on to friends. I still have a set in the house and recently bought all the movies. The movies are not quite up to the books but the last ones are close. I throughly enjoyed them.
  
  











  



  
Michael Flatley - Lord of the Dance136 reviews
Michael Flatley, Bernadette Flynn

Universal Studios, 1999

Truly Remarkable Film

+ Michael Flatley - Lord of the Dance (1997)
+ Michael Flatley rocks!
+ Moving and Wonderful
  
  











  



  
At Play in the Fields of the Lord (2pc)53 reviews
Tom Berenger, John Lithgow

Universal Studios, 1998

I have been waiting along time for the DVD

+ Where Is It?
+ Savagery accelerates, four stars overall
+ Good Movie
+ An above average drama with some reality
  
  











  



  
Lord Mountbatten - The Last Viceroy17 reviews
Vladek Sheybal, Patrick Allen

Acorn Media, 2006

Eye-filling and wonderfully layered.

+ Last days of the Raj
+ The Last Viceroy
+ Easy to follow, well acted, lavish sets.
  
  











  



  
Lord of Wutang31 reviews
Ekin Cheng, Man Cheung

Beverly Wilshire, 2002

Fantastic incomplete Kung Fu saga

+ Best of the Series
+ 3.5, but jet li and sammo make it a a 4.

Jet Li plays Chang Mo Kei, a young fellow who was injured as a child by a life threatening Kung Fu move called the "Jinx Palm", which has made him weak and unable to learn Kung Fu. Plus on the same day his parents were both forced to commit suicide, which, as you might expect, was also no fun. Mo ...