| Don Johnson Movie: Asteroid Region 2
Movie Asteroid [Region 2] |  | ![Asteroid [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21BNT9NS0WL._SL160_.jpg) | | | | Salesrank:
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Asteroid [Region 2] Reviews: Excellent Product  2009-08-07 - Tape arrived in like new condition and very quickly. I would not hesitate to do business here again. Thanks
Asteroid  2009-04-16 - Michael Biehn is a fantastic actor and his role in this movie was excellent. This is a excellent movie to me. I would like to buy it on DVD.
Michael Biehn Fan  2008-09-11 - I am a huge Michael Biehn fan. I saw this movie on tv when it was a miniseries. Even without the commercials, this movie would have been more than 120 minutes, trust me, I actually calculated just how long this movie SHOULD be on DVD or VHS - it should be approximately 145 minutes. There were a bunch of necessary scenes taken out that shouldn't have been. But the film itself was still a good edge of ur seat kind of movie and Annabella Sciorra did a great job also. I too would like to know why this movie cost so much. Personally, I'd say that the price is a rip off, I mean, I was doing some price checking and I found a few other places (after I bought the movie of course), that were actually selling it for $70 LESS!! Someone is ripping the Amazon customers off and cleaning up and I think that Amazon.com should monitor them.
The Price for This Movie!! ??  2008-07-09 - Although I absolutely loved this movie, I have only one question:
Why is this movie $99 and not even "new??"
StarAngel
Asteroid  2008-03-19 - I liked this movie. It was thought provoking and insightful with the action taking place in a location not usually seen before. Dallas, Texas was a good choice as it is highly populated, but not typical like New York, or Los Angeles. Being a Colorado girl, I liked that the NOAA facility in Boulder was used. The FEMA aspect was something new not usually included in these types of movies, and gave a more human element to the story instead of focusing on the impending disaster.
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