Got it on Netflix

Martin wrote:
> I own "Night Watch", both book and DVD. The book, I haven't had the chance to 
> really dig into. The DVD was a little wobbly in places, but a good story 
> overall. I'll have to keep my eyes open for "Day Watch".
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> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Looking for some flix to rent on Netflix over the weekend.  I just saw a 
> preview for Day Watch, that was interesting.  Has anyone hear of it or 
> its prequel Night Watch.  Anyone read th trilogy.  It got some good 
> reviews.  I never heard of them prior to seeing the preview.  I think it 
> came out while I was in Mexico.  NY Times describes it as "Star Wars 
> Meets the Vampires in Moscow."
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> See the plot summaries below.
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> Nightwatch - This first installment of the trilogy based on the 
> best-selling science fiction novels by Russian writer Sergei Lukyanenko 
> plays upon the tension between light and dark, pitting the superhuman 
> Night Watch patrollers (known as the "Others") against the shadowed 
> forces of the night. But the biggest fear of all stems from the lines of 
> an ancient prophecy, which warns of a renegade Other whose betrayal 
> could bring chaos to the land.
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> Daywatch - Anton (Konstantin Khabensky) finds himself in the middle of a 
> mythic conflict between the forces of Light and Dark in this sequel to 
> Night Watch, the surprise 2004 hit from Russia. To protect his son, who 
> has come under the control of the dark side, Anton must seek an ancient 
> artifact. But the powerful relic threatens to upset the uneasy peace 
> between the two sides and puts Moscow at risk for a devastating 
> cataclysm in this supernatural thriller.
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> "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels will get 
> organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man Without A 
> Country"
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