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PS2 - Gun Club GUN CLUB by Crave Entertainment allows players to experience all of the thrills of a firing range in a non-violent setting. Instead of shooting other people or aliens, PS2 players will be targeting clay pigeons, paper targets, shooting gallery targets and watermelons. While most other first person shooters are full of blood shooting gallery targets and guts, GUN CLUB is a shooter that parents will approve of. Players have many different options in GUN CLUB. They can play a quick game on one of the 15 different shooting ranges, challenge a friend in the multiplayer contest (which allows up to eight players), or work on earning their firearms certification. To get fully certified, players will have to pass eight different firearm examinations. This not only teaching them about gun safety but also unlocked more weapons shooting gallery targets and courses. The game includes four levels of firearms, over 100 weapons total, shooting gallery targets and includes military models. Each gun is recreated as closely as possible to its real life counterpart. Detailed descriptions of each firearm is available for the gun collector. Of course, some of these weapons are locked at the beginning of the game. The shooting galleries vary shooting gallery targets and offer different challenges. Some are close-range while others offer large courses for players to practice their long-range shooting. GUN CLUB offers something for every shooter fan, including a large array of weapons shooting gallery targets and many different challenges. Its lack of blood shooting gallery targets and violence should make parents happy, shooting gallery targets and its great graphics shooting gallery targets and gameplay will entertain gamers of all ages. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Shooting (DVD) Monte Hellman reinvents the Western genre with THE SHOOTING, a cryptic tale of revenge that has become an underground masterpiece of existentialism. The story follows Willett Gashade (Warren Oates), an ex-bounty hunter who returns home searching for his brother, only to discover that he has disappeared. He is met by Coley (Will Hutchins), a frazzled cowboy who is recovering from having witnessed the murder of his best friend. When a beautiful but tempestuous mystery woman (Millie Perkins) arrives, Gashade reluctantly agrees to escort her through the Utah desert. Along the way, Gashade begins to suspect that she is trailing someone, which is confirmed after Billy Spear (Jack Nicholson), a ruthless bounty hunter, joins the party. Unsure of their target, Gashade shooting gallery targets and Coley continue to inch forward, leery of Billy Spear's menacing presence. When Gashade finally discovers the hunted victim, he is left stunned shooting gallery targets and bewildered. Hellman's subversive, enigmatic tale, shot concurrently with RIDE IN THE WHIRLWIND, assures the director a place in Western history. Nicholson shooting gallery targets and Oates, who appear in almost all of Hellman's early films, slip into their roles with the ease shooting gallery targets and smoothness that has turned them into acting legends, giving cinephiles yet another reason to call THE SHOOTING an unadulterated classic. DVD Features: Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Monte Hellman - Director Text/Photo Galleries: Photos/Stills - 1. Gallery Biographies Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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