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Shaft / Changing Lanes / Rules Of Engagement (Box Set) [€7.49@BlahDVD]

  • 13-02-2008 3:14pm
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    Shaft
    Who delivers ten times out ten? Samuel L. Jackson is Shaft, the man and the movie. John Singleton (Boy's 'N' the Hood), direct this gritty action packed thriller.
    With Uncle John Shaft (Richard Roundtree reprising his original role) as mentor, it's no surprise that today's shaft is the coolest dude and the hottest action around. To stop a racist killer (Christian Bale) Shaft's got to track down the only eyewitness that can put him behind bars (Toni Collette). As Shaft closes in, so does the danger. Armed with attitude and up against corrupt cops and venomous druglords he's out to make crime pay up.

    Changing Lanes
    Modern society draws lines between right and wrong, good and evil, rage and redemption. A moment of self-absorption and a spark of anger will cause two men to cross them. As the battle of wills escalates, both lives are changed forever. Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Affleck star in a provocative and gripping drama that exposes the best and worst in all of us.

    Rules Of Engagement
    Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson star in a film about what happens when the rules that command a soldier become the rules that condemn him.
    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.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 91 ✭✭hurleyd


    Don't forget they added a delivery charge to Ireland this year.


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