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Alexander Borodin - Prince Igor, The Classic Motion Picture with The Kirov Opera Alexander Borodin - Prince Igor, The Classic Motion Picture with The Kirov Opera

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Heavy Classix 2 Heavy Classix 2

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Sauer: Orchestral Excerpts for Trombone Vol. 2 Sauer: Orchestral Excerpts for Trombone Vol. 2

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No Description Available.Genre: Classical MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 29-JUL-1997

Attila Attila

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The struggle between Attila the Hun and Roman General Flavius Aetius for control of 5th-century Europe is thrillingly brought to life in this expansive epic. Culminating at the bloody Battle of Chalons, Attila's efforts to lead his nomadic people to world domination is met with stiff opposition from the Roman Empire. Gerard Butler, Powers Boothe and Tim Curry star. 177 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo; "making of" featurette; theatrical trailer; DVD-ROM content; photo gallery; storyboards.

Born on the Fourth of July (Special Edition) Born on the Fourth of July (Special Edition)

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The second film in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralyzed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran's hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because of the horror and futility of the Vietnam conflict. While painfully and awkwardly adjusting to his disability and a changing definition of masculinity, Kovic joins the burgeoning movement of antiwar protest, culminating in a climactic appearance at the 1976 Democratic national convention. A powerfully intimate portrait that unfolds on an epic scale, Born on the Fourth of July is arguably Stone's best film (if you can forgive its often strident tone), and Cruise's Oscar-nominated role is uncompromising in its depiction of one man's personal anguish and political awakening. --Jeff Shannon

The second film in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralyzed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran's hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because of the horror and futility of the Vietnam conflict. While painfully and awkwardly adjusting to his disability and a changing definition of masculinity, Kovic joins the burgeoning movement of antiwar protest, culminating in a climactic appearance at the 1976 Democratic national convention. A powerfully intimate portrait that unfolds on an epic scale, Born on the Fourth of July is arguably Stone's best film (if you can forgive its often strident tone), and Cruise's Oscar-nominated role is uncompromising in its depiction of one man's personal anguish and political awakening. --Jeff Shannon

The gut-wrenching true story of Ron Kovic, a Vietnam vet who was left paralyzed by a sniper's bullet in battle and returned home to eventually become an outspoken opponent of the war, is fueled by a knockout performance by Tom Cruise as Kovic and Oscar-winning direction from Oliver Stone. Willem Dafoe, Kyra Sedgwick and Tom Berenger co-star. 145 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: Spanish, French; audio commentary by Stone; documentary.

The Unknown War: WWII And The Epic Battles Of The Russian Front The Unknown War: WWII And The Epic Battles Of The Russian Front

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The tenuous WWII peace between the U.S.S.R. and Germany broke when Hitler's forces invaded Russia in June 1941, and by the conflict's end nearly 24 million Soviet soldiers and civilians were dead. This compelling 20-part miniseries--pulled during its 1980 PBS airing due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan--recounts Russia's war with Nazi Germany in full. Burt Lancaster hosts and narrates; musician Rod McKuen wrote the script and music score. 16 1/2 hrs. total on five discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English; interview.

Concord Publications The Eastern Romans 330-1461 AD Concord Publications The Eastern Romans 330-1461 AD

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Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome

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Medieval: Total War Medieval: Total War

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Medieval: Total War is a game of empire building and epic real time battles. Encompassing four centuries of warfare from the first Crusade in 1095 to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Rule your kingdom through four centuries of brutal Medieval warfare. Lay siege to mighty fortresses and command vast armies across the battlefields of Europe and North Africa. This is no time for the faint hearted. Medieval Total War - Viking Invasion Expansion Pack takes the action back in time to 793 with all new campaign and playable factions. Build an empire using trade, diplomacy, subterfuge and the art of war.

On the heels of their successful Shogun: Total War Creative Assembly moves back in time and westward on the map to shed some light on the Dark Ages. Medieval: Total War concerns the power struggles of pre-Renaissance European kings and Middle Eastern powers, as well as the conflict between the last vestiges of paganism and the growing influences of Islam, the Orthodox (Eastern) Church, and the Roman Catholic Church. These were violent and passionate times to be sure, perfect for a historical strategy game that thrives on brutality, dynasty, and war. There are three time periods to choose from, the earliest of which features more fragmented factions and primitive weaponry, the last represents a more unified period where most power struggles have been decided and gunpowder has entered the scene. With three time periods and 12 factions representing three different religions, there's a lot of replay value in the strategic game alone. Like Shogun, the game is divided into two parts: strategic and tactical. The strategic part features a map of Europe, some of Asia, and some of Africa. It's divided into territories à la Risk or Axis & Allies, and each territory represents a kingdom. Each faction begins with its own holdings and must quickly begin to out produce and conquer its neighbors. Each kingdom has its own population, loyalty rating, economy, and religious affiliations. Installing a feared or loved general as governor can enhance the kingdom, but giving an unscrupulous general the job could lead to revolt. Building structures can enhance the kingdom as well; a dock or a salt or silver mine can lead to riches while a castle protects. A bowyer or spear maker can outfit new troops. As time progresses, your king will grow old, have children, and die. If he dies without a male heir a revolution can occur. Daughters are used primarily to reward your governors and generals or offered to allies as wives. The tactical portion of the game is the 3-D battlefield, complete with deserts, rivers, rolling hills, forests, mountains, and the vast rainy plains of England. It is here that you will decide the fate of your empire. You have to use terrain effectively to win, managing your varied troops with efficiency and skill: pikemen against mounted troops, mounted troops against archers, archers against pikemen. The specialized troop types of the Turkish, Byzantine, French, and other cultures offer unique abilities and open up combat options to wily generals. Guiding the actions of thousands of meticulously researched troops and watching them execute historical military maneuvers on a giant battlefield is a joy, but if deep tactical combat is not to your liking, you can skip individual battles or have the computer control them for you. Creative Assembly added sieges to the game as well, and those can be spectacular undertakings--complete with castle walls, sorties, and machines of war. A multiplayer option is offered, but only using the tactical battle engine. There are also a few warfare only historical battles and scenarios. The two halves of the game make a rich whole. The AI is sharp, and a sense of history permeates the game. From the eerie medieval chanting that underscores playing as a Western power to the lively Islamic music that you'll hear if you play as a Middle Eastern power. The game recreates history well, but more importantly it's also fantastic to play. --Bob Andrews Pros: Excellent gameplay; strong AI Two perfect game engines working together Cons: Deep, intellectual subject matter might be too dense for some Multiplayer only exists in battle mode

Europa Universalis: Rome Europa Universalis: Rome

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Divide and ConquerProduct InformationExperience one of the most defining periods in world history in an experiencecrafted by the masters of Grand Strategy. The greatest cultural and militarycivilizations are brought to life through this epic title rife with greatstrategic and tactical depth. Europa Universalis: Rome covers the time periodfrom the first Punic War to the start of the true Empire. Players will havethousand of gameplay choices ranging from country culture provincial andcharacter options to name but a few making each and every game infinitelycustomizable and truly unique.As a nation sharpens its swords with war in its heart its enemies lie inwait.  This is a time where the people need a leader.  Begin at anydate between 280 B.C. and 27 B.C.  Choose between 10 different culturesincluding the Roman Celtic Greek and Egyptian civilizations.  Is it yourdestiny to unite the Roman Empire?Includes Map of the Roman Empire 100-Page Printed Manual Downloadable Strategy GuideProduct Features Fully 3D map with integrated graphics and detailed topography Start at any date between 280 B.C. and 27 B.C. Choose between 10 different cultures including the Roman Celtic Greek and Egyptian civili­zations with more than 53 playable factions on a map spanning hundreds of provinces. Watch your characters develop new traits through political intrigue and various interactions with thousands of other characters. Trade negotiate or fight with your neighbors and advance your technologies to unite the Mediterranean World. Robust multiplayer allows you to challenge up to 32 players either petitively or in co-op mode.Windows Requirements Windows 2000 XP Vista 1.9 GHz Intel Pentium or similar AMD processor 512 MB of RAM DirectX 9.0c patible Video Card with at least 128 MB and support for Vertex and Pixel Shader 2.0 CD-ROM drive

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  • Fully 3D map with integrated graphics and detailed topography, start at any date between 280 B.C. and 27 B.C.
  • Choose between 10 different cultures, including the Roman, Celtic, Greek and Egyptian civilzations


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