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By Mark Gilliam

Even though technology is an notable thing when it comes to television and the enjoyment of movies at home, not everybody understands what is involved in purchasing all a individual wants to get pleasure from a home theater system. Choose from the list below and enjoy your system tonight.

The Bourne Ultimatum - In the third motion picture of the succession, Jason Bourne is still being hunted by those who had trained him into the extreme assassin that he is. Having lost his memory when almost being killed, Bourne is retracing his past to try to understand who he was, and why everyone wants him dead. All his skills are put to the test, as the C.I.A. is relentless in its effort to have him eliminated. Starring Matt Damon and Julia Stiles.

Afurika Monogatari - Guide Sayer crashes his aircraft in wilds of Africa and comes upon a game conserve. Even old Jimmy is dreary. The movie was filmed in Kenya. Cast includes James Stewart, Philip Sayer, Eleanora Vallone, and Heekura Simba. (120 minutes,'81)

Borderline - Unusual thriller comedy in which Los Angeles policeman Trevor tries to assemble proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out hopefully, although eventually slows down in silliness. Burr makes a articulate scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts. (88 minutes,'50)

The Indian in the Cupboard - A boy (Scardino) receives an old chest as a birthday gift, and discovers that when he sets a toy Indian inside and turns the key, the Indian comes to life. Then he sees that the Indian is not a toy, but a real individual. Complications follow, particularly while his best pal summons to life a toy cowboy. Cast includes Hal Scardino, Lindsay Crouse, Richard Jenkins, Rishi Bhat, and Nestor Serrano. (96 minutes,'95)

Number One with a Bullet - Carradine and Williams do well in this rather standard action film where we have hostile investigators out to oust a drug kingpin. Cast includes Robert Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Graves, Doris Roberts, and Bobby DiCicco. (101 minutes,'87)

Addicted to Love - This movie is a depressing comedy where we observe an ex-boyfriend, and an ex-girlfriend spying on their former partners. They find themselves teamed together, with the young lady planning acts of reprisal for her past partner. Meg Ryan, Matthew Broderick, Kelly Preston, and Tcheky Karyo star. (1997 dark comedy directed by Griffin Dunne)

Stage Door Canteen - Wartime story of romance between cadet and hostess at N.Y.C.'s magical canteen is filled with cameos, walk-ons, talks, and musical numbers by a significant battery of megastars, containing Katharine Hepburn, Harpo Marx, Paul Muni, Helen Hayes, Benny Goodman, Tally Basie, and Edgar Bergen. Cast includes Cast includes Cheryl Walker, Wiliam Terry, MaIjorie Riordan, Lon McCallister, Margaret Eary, and Michael Harrison. (132 minutes,'43)

So look into it. It is expedient and straightforward, anytime and any movie in the solitude of your own home. This is the best solution we've had since it became achievable to watch movies at home back in the'80's.

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