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 | (5.00)Director: Alan Rafkin; Stars: Don Knotts; Release Date: September 02, 2003 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Get free shipping on orders over $25! (In-Stock) Bob Munden: The Collector's Edition - Double Feature PLUS Bonus Video! Best Price of $15.90 -- Lowest Price Anywhere! Regular Price: $24.95 or higher from other vendors Bob Munden: The Collector's Edition contains 2 movies and HOURS of incredible shooting with many types of firearms -- PLUS a bonus video! If you like Guns, Fast Draw, Exhibition Shooting and Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS, ) Cowboy Fast Draw (CFD) -- or Bob's television appearances on programs including Shooting USA's Impossible Shots on the Outdoor Channel and Stan Lee's Superhumans on the History Channel, you must have this mind-blowing DVD from world-record holder and television personality Bob Munden! The Collector's Edition DVD includes the classic releases: Bob Munden The Fastest Gun Who Ever Lived and Bob Munden All My Heroes Wore Six Guns BONUS FEATURE: Just to see if it can be done, Bob competes in the high-tech Bianchi Cup using a Colt .45 single-action revolver with fixed iron sights. Bob Munden narrates this remarkable and entertaining 18-minute bonus film. Bob Munden -- The Collector's Edition features Bob demonstrating: Can rolling Slip thumbing Two gun shooting Fast Draw at its Highest Level Six-gun rapid fire against timers Using bullets to split playing cards Shooting silver dollars and half dollars in the air with a .45 single-action revolver Instinctive shooting Off hand, 250 yard shot at metal target ... and lots more After watching the first selection, be sure to get back to the menu and watch the other two videos so you don't miss any action! DVD will play in all regions This DVD is proudly presented by Bob and Becky Munden | | SEE IT |
 | A four-volume documentary tracing the history and development of the gun, from the invention of gunpowder over a thousand years ago to the sophisticated assault weapons used today. Includes segments on such storied developers as Smith & Wesson, Colt, Remington, Browning, Thompson, Kalashnikov and others. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | (4.00)Stars: Claire Danes, Jared Leto; Release Date: October 13, 1998 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | This series introduces viewers to the fascinating American era, explaining the myths about the West, how they came to be and how they evolved into the truths taught in the traditional American education model. Narrated by Kenny Rogers. | COMPARE PRICES |
 | (3.00)Director: Norman Z. McLeod; Stars: Bob Hope; Release Date: March 05, 2002 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | (3.50)Director: Guy Hamilton; Stars: Roger Moore; Release Date: May 22, 2007 | COMPARE PRICES |
 | Fantastic prices with ease & comfort of Amazon.com! (In-Stock) The British superspy with a license to kill takes on his dark underworld double, a classy assassin who kills with golden bullets at $1 million a hit. Roger Moore, in his second outing as James Bond, meets Christopher Lee's Scaramanga, one of the most magnetic villains in the entire series, in this entertaining but rather wan entry in the 007 sweepstakes. Bond's globetrotting search takes him to Hong Kong, Bangkok, and finally China, where Scaramanga turns his island retreat into a twisted theme park for a deadly game of wits between the gunmen, moderated by Scaramanga's diminutive man Friday Nick Nack (Fantasy Island's Hervé Villechaize). Britt Ekland does her best as the most embarrassingly inept Bond girl in 007 history, a clumsy, dim agent named Mary Goodnight who looks fetching in a bikini, while Maud Adams is Scaramanga's tough but haunted lover and assistant (she returns to the series as the title character in Octopussy). Clifton James, the redneck sheriff from Live and Let Die, makes an embarrassing and ill-advised appearance as a racist tourist who briefly teams up with 007 in what is otherwise the film's highlight, a high-energy chase through the crowded streets of Bangkok that climaxes with a breathtaking midair corkscrew jump. Bond and company are let down by a lazy script, but Moore balances the overplayed humor with a steely performance and Lee's charm and enthusiasm makes Scaramanga a cool, deadly, and thoroughly enchanting adversary. --Sean Axmaker | | SEE IT |
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