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AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars (2000)

AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars (2000)
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Following up on the debate sparked by the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American films, this documentary -- originally broadcast on CBS as a three-hour special -- gives 50 stars the opportunity to introduce 50 stars. The criteria focus on lifetime achievement, hence no living stars appear in the top 50. Other deciding factors were that certain elusive something known as "star quality," plus other factors such as craft, legacy, popularity, and historical context. The 25 dazzling men and 25 dazzling women, which include such immortals as Bogart, Bacall, and Hepburn, are featured in relevant clips from the vehicle films that made those stars larger than life. ~ Leslie Birdwell, Rovi

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Following up on the debate sparked by the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American films, this documentary -- originally broadcast on CBS as a three-hour special -- gives 50 stars the opportunity to introduce 50 stars. The criteria focus on lifetime achievement, hence no living stars appear in the top 50. Other deciding factors were that certain elusive something known as "star quality," plus other factors such as craft, legacy, popularity, and historical context. The 25 dazzling men and 25 dazzling women, which include such immortals as Bogart, Bacall, and Hepburn, are featured in relevant clips from the vehicle films that made those stars larger than life. ~ Leslie Birdwell, Rovi

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    Steve G.

    I love the idea of this show - - but watching so many sub-par actors and actresses giving their take on the Hollywood legends being showcased, is definitely degrading. Who CARES what Sharon Stone thinks...and her "tears at the end - how rediculous !! If they could have left the Jim Carrey's, Goldie Hawn's, Lily Tomlin's, Whoopie Goldberg's and the Sharon Stone's out of this movie, it would have been 100% better.

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    Robert G.

    Why isnt this availible to use blockbuster users. Please get it a availitble, because people like myself who are studying the business could really use something like this to boost our knowledge of the hardened business.

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