Samuel L. Jackson Ultimate Collection (Shaft, Rules of Engagement, Coach Carter) |  | Actors: Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones Studio: Paramount Pictures Category: DVD
Buy New: $19.95 as of 2/10/2010 04:34 EST details
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Seller: Coleman Biblio Rating: 2 reviews
Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Digital Sound, Dolby Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Running Time: 362 Minutes
UPC: 097360403527 EAN: 0097360403527 ASIN: B000BMSU7M
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| Customer Reviews: Sammy is a real man! May 16, 2009 tightcurls (Statesville NC USA) Samual Jackson is an amazing actor in every way. He's so attractive too!
He will turn you on, impress you, and amaze you all at the same time in
so many ways from moment to moment. He holds your attention with the
strong male characters that he so giftfully and artfully plays. Get this
little set and you won't be disappointed, male or female! Check it out!
C. Smith
Shaft is the Man December 8, 2006 The story starts out exciting enough, with Shaft (Jackson, sporting tough goatee and bald head, really looks the part), investigating a killing in a bar. He questions one guy (Christian Bale), who has blood on his hands and whom he jails based on an accusation by one of the bar girls witnessing the fight. There are so many action scenes here that there is not enough space to list them. A man gets thrown out of a window, a young black man gets beaten with a pipe (First part of movie as described above). Richard Roundtree has a guest appearance as a detective trying to induce Shaft to come into business with him, which happens at the end. The whole plot centers on Bale, and Shaft trying to get him convicted, despite the political connections of the young man, as he slips in and out of the legal system. At the end, it is the young black man's mother who shoots him down, as the police are escorting him to jail. The plot, the photography, the acting by everyone is great. I have seen it four times now.
Mr. Singer
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