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The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be (2005)
Truly The Best There Is, The Best There Was, and The Best There Ever Will Be
I personally found The Bret Hart Story the best piece of work ever produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. The documentary shows Hart from his early days of learning about professional wrestling his father's " Dungeon " to his reigns a WWF World Heavyweight Champion to the dramatic downfall at Survivor Series 1997. Hart also tells the emotional story of his brother Owen's tragic death. The extras on the DVD really help make the documentary with some of The Hit-man's greatest matches with Shawn Michaels, Owen Hart, and Mr. Perfect along with a tribute match to his brother on WCW Monday Nitro. The documentary is truly exciting, emotional, and entertaining.
Shakma (1990)
Good Movie But More Could Have Been Done
The whole plot of the film is fully original with a killer baboon chasing college students through a building while they are playing a game. The attack scenes in the film are fantastic and very realistic but the only bad thing i would have to stay is that the plot of the film had more potential. The film is basically your one character killed off at a time horror flick with blood and gore thrown in your face. The film stars Christopher Atkins from " The Blue Lagoon ", Amanda Wyss, who you might remember being dragged across the ceiling in " A Nightmare on Elm Street " and screen veteran Roddy McDowall from " Planet of the Apes ".