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[10 Sci-Fi Movies] Things to Come (1936), Metropolis (1927), the Lost World (1925), Frozen Alive (1964), the Day Time Ended (1980), Slipstream (1989), Journey to the Center of Time (1967), Unknown World (1951), in the Year 2889 (1966), K-Pax (2002) Posters Photos Art
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[10 Sci-Fi Movies] Things to Come (1936), Metropolis (1927), the Lost World (1925), Frozen Alive (1964), the Day Time Ended (1980), Slipstream (1989), Journey to the Center of Time (1967), Unknown World (1951), in the Year 2889 (1966), K-Pax (2002) DVD
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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0545852306059
Region Code: 1.0
Sales Rank: 229794

Features:
  • Digitally Remastered For Superior Picture Quality
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound
  • Chapter Stops
  • scene selections
  • interactive menus



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A comment on K-Pax
Please note that this review is just on the movie, K Pax, in this set.

K-Pax was one of the better movies of the year when it came out in 2001, and I found I liked it better than I was expecting. Spacey is excellent as usual, and Jeff Bridges as his therapist has a very sympathetic role and also does a great job. Interestingly, this time Bridges plays the earthman instead of the alien visitor, as he did in his 80s movie, Starman, an underrated Bridges flick that deserves to be better ... Read More





 



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