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Walker Texas Ranger - The Final Season by Tony Mordente, Eric Norris, Michael Preece, Joe Coppoletta, Jerry Jameson
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Chuck Norris, Clarence Gilyard Jr, Sheree J. Wilson Director: Eric Norris, Jerry Jameson, Joe Coppoletta, Michael Preece, Tony Mordente Brand: Paramount DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 1065 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-06-14 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Paramount
Movie Reviews of Walker Texas Ranger - The Final SeasonMovie Review: A True Gift from God Summary: 5 Stars
In the annals of history, when all the fuss and speculation has died down, I have no doubts that it shall come to pass that Chuck Norris will finally be recognized as one of the finest actors in all recorded time. He has no rival, no parallel in this world or in any other; no one can compare to the sheer beauty and magnitude of his immaculate body of work.
In the year 1993, the people of this shallow, empty world were offered a glimpse of heavenly ambrosia in the form of a television show known as "Walker, Texas Ranger." Among scholars, philosophers, religious leaders, and foreign diplomats, there is no question that this show is the pinnacle of mankind's achievement in any field. The works of Shakespeare, Newton, Popeil, Christ and Mozart all pale in comparison to the unbelievable perfection found in this divine accomplishment.
But, sadly, the world was just not ready for the kind of pure, unadulterated brilliance found in this show, and in the year of Our Lord Two Thousand and One, A.D., we learned that we were to be deprived of Walker's sublime genius. This DVD set is a chronicle of that final year, a television season which some have seen as a parallel to the Biblical book of 'Revelations' because of the prophesies revealed therein.
I recommend this DVD set on the strength of one episode: "White Buffalo." In just one short hour of television, Chuck Norris, believed by many to be the true Messiah, shows us pitiful mortals the light. The episode's title refers to a drug that has found favor with a group of young ruffians who live on an Indian Reservation. This "reservation" can be seen as a modern representation of a leper colony, where all the undesirable elements of society are sent to live. In the episode's climax, two youths who are heavily under the influence of 'white buffalo' go crazy and fire gunshots at random items in the type of retail outlet typically known as a 'convenience store.' This act is obviously a parallel of the destruction of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. In the iconic final shot of the episode, a large statue of a white buffalo sheds a solitary tear for what has befallen. This haunting image is a symbol of the way mankind corrupts and debases everything pure and beautiful that is given to us from above, (such as "Walker, Texas Ranger.") I'll admit, it's hard not to be spiritually moved by the site of that white buffalo and his lonely teardrop.
If there is a heart in your chest and a soul in your body, if you believe in the existence of a divine being, if you are just a sad, desperate person in search of some kind of salvation, I beseech you! Purchase this DVD set at once! It may be the closest any of us poor sinners ever get to a glimpse of the sweet afterlife.
Summary of Walker Texas Ranger - The Final SeasonALL 23 EPISODES ON 6 DISCS
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