The History Channel’s The Men Who Built America is another historical mini-series from the cable network that fails to live up to its ambitious title.
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Spectacular underwater 3D imagery of the Titanic wreckage is the true reason to watch this brief documentary from The History Channel.
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The History Channel tackles 13.7 billion years of history in just under 90-minutes in this entertaining, but casual, look at the history of the world.
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Jackie Chan’s 100th film looks and sounds great on Blu-ray despite the inherent flaws to its story.
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A beautifully filmed, but uneven biopic about the famous teacher and philosopher, Confucius is helped by a powerful performance by Chow Yun-Fat and the gorgeous cinematography of Peter Pau.
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The History Channel’s documentary on the Vietnam War is not perfect, but it is filled with spectacular footage of the conflict and a first person perspective from the people who lived through it.
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This WW II documentary offers up newly restored stereographic photographs and 3D film footage taken by the Nazis and watching it is almost like stepping through a time machine.
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Jackie Chan’s telling of the 1911 Chinese Revolution is brought to Blu-ray with fine results courtesy of Well Go USA.
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The History Channel’s engaging World War II documentary is reissued in a classy box with two feature-length bonus features that further the insight into this devastating period of human history.
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What is arguably the greatest World War II documentary ever produced arrives in a newly restored edition on Blu-ray with its 4:3 image unfortunately cropped to widescreen, but the content is still superb.
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