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Heat
Miami Vice
The Kingdom
Collateral
Last of the Mohicans (1992)
Manhunter
These all have something in common other than being all very good movies.

Terry Goodkind's Confessor series as mentioned in pg one or two has a lot more than the philosophies of Ayn Rand in them. There are a lot of other philosopher's views reflected within the work, and more than a little military doctrine in it. I suspect there's some counterintelligence dealings in Goodkind's background. BTW, they made this into a tv series that absolutely blew chunks...

If you want to watch a movie that reflects the origins of the 5th amendment, watch "Man for All Seasons". It's hard to come by though. It was the 1966 Best Picture.
Holy Shit! You are one of the last people on the website that I would have guessed would have read the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I can't even watch the TV series for a full minute before I get pissed and change the channel. They couldn't even make Darken Rahl have blond hair? 5 people in the Confessor hunting "Quads?" I watched about 5 minutes of the first episode and was in a rage and never watched again. That Comedy Central spoof of epic fantasy shows was much better.

I hope the movie of Mistborn and World War Z won't be such epic failures.