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The six-part Star Wars series is really about the Orion Wars, according to Ashtar. We have been given the assignment to watch this entire series from the perspective of compassion and unconditional love, in order to change the timeline and heal the trauma that many of us experienced during the eons of the Orion Wars.
Watching this classic series from this lofty perspective adds great depth to our individual understanding of our collective and perhaps personal past.
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Based on Frederick Forsyth's novel "Icon", this Hallmark production has a large and excellent international cast, car chases, gun battles, and the latest in espionage gizmos. What is truly wonderful is the scenic, bustling, city of Moscow used as a backdrop for this story of terrorist activity in connection with political gain, in the midst of a presidential campaign.
The sometimes improbable plot is complex with many twists and turns, and concerns 2 candidates for the presidency, Igor Komarov (Patrick Bergin) and General Nikolayev (Joss Ackland), and the devious methods used by one of them to win. Sir Nigel Irvine of the British Embassy (Michael York) gets ex-CIA man Jason Monk (Patrick Swayze in a marvelous performance) to uncover the truth, and he teams up with his old friend Viktor (Steven Spiers) and investigator Sonija (Annika Peterson). |
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"Wag the Dog" is a very relevant plot about how news can be spun out of innuendo to create a politically desired impression. Dustin Hoffman is his wonderful self in this humorously thought-provoking movie.
"Frequency" is a must-see movie about communicating across time to change the present and future. Action-packed and nostalgic, with Dennis Quaid at his best.
Michael Douglas as "The American President" is an easy-to-watch commentary on power and the potential of feminine influence thereon. |