

Temudgin, a young Mongol boy, endures years of poverty and torment before forming one of the most powerful empires in human history; as Genghis Khan, the leader extends the Mongol Empire from East Asia to Central Europe — creating a legacy that lasts for over 150 years.

Geneticist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) takes flight in order to understand — and hopefully cure — that the condition that turns him into a monster. Complicating his situation is the military initiative that wants him captured and controlled, as well as the arrival of a more-deadly nemesis: The Abomination (Tim Roth).
I’d see Edward Norton in just about anything ’cause he rarely disappoints. He served it up subtle, sexy and smart in this second remake of The Incredible Hulk. Sorry Ang Lee, I love ya but this second attempt was much better than your 2003 disappointment.
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And the top 10 Greatest Films….according to AFI are:
On June 17, 2008 at 8pm (on CBS) AFI will again air its AFI’s 100 Years…. series announcing the top 100 films. Instead of clumping all movies for all genres together, this time around AFI is choosing the top 10 movies of 10 classic genres. Film Tops List #28 covered Animated, Fantasy and Gangster films and List #29 covered Science Fiction, Western and Sports. This final List will cover AFI’s nominations for Mystery, Romantic Comedy, Courtroom Drama and Epic.
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On June 17, 2008 (on CBS) AFI will again air its AFI’s 100 Years…. series announcing the top 100 films. Instead of clumping all movies for all genres together, this time around AFI is choosing the top 10 movies of 10 major genres. Film Tops List #28 covered Animated, Fantasy and Gangster films. This list will cover AFI’s nominations for Science Fiction, Western and Sports films.
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