THE COMPLETE SAMURAI SERIES ON 4 DVDS. OVER NINE HOURS The epic battle beings as a new Power Rangers Samurai team unites to take on the evil Master Xandred in a race to save the world. Master Xandred, the evil Nighlok leader, has reawakened and it's up to Red Ranger (Jayden) and Mentor Ji to form a new Samurai team to stop him! Bound by ancestral duty, Kevin (Blue Ranger), Mike (Green Ranger), Emily (Pink Ranger) and Mia (Yellow Ranger) join Jayden on a quest to abolish evil, working together with their Symbol Powers and their devoted animal Zords, to battle the dreaded Highlok monsters. As Xandred plans to flood the Earth with tears from the Sanzu River, only these brave Samurai Rangers stand between the world and destruction. RANGERS TOGETHER, SAMURAI FOREVER!!
First volume of episodes from the follow-up series to 'Power Rangers Samurai'. This generation of rangers is comprised of Red Ranger Jayden (Alex Heartman), Blue Ranger Kevin (Najee De-Tiege), Pink Ranger Mia (Erika Fong), Green Ranger Mike (Hector David Jr.), Yellow Ranger Emily (Brittany Anne Pirtle) and Gold Ranger Antonio (Steven Skyler). Together the six rangers are tasked with protecting innocent civilians from a variety of threats. How will they fare?
Fate can bring us together; so can sin! Hong Kong's Mongkok district one of the most densely populated places on earth is a hotbed of illicit business separated into turfs by Triad bosses. Two such bosses come to a deadly conflict when the son of one is killed in a car crash apparently the fault of the other. A hitman is hired to take out the driver and the gang lord held responsible but the assassin is inexperienced farm hand Lai Fu (Daniel Wu) a newcomer to Hong
In a climactic battle the Rangers face off against Master Xandred for the last time. Lauren gives more Symbol Power to make a second Shiba fire disk. Jayden and the others destroy Master Xandred with the last of their Symbol Power. Meanwhile Bulk and Skull are reunited. In the end Lauren leaves saying she will see Jayden again Mia goes to cooking school Kevin goes back to swimming Antonio goes to a fishing expedition and Mike and Emily go back to her farm together.
Second volume of episodes from the follow-up series to 'Power Rangers Samurai'. This generation of rangers is comprised of Red Ranger Jayden (Alex Heartman), Blue Ranger Kevin (Najee De-Tiege), Pink Ranger Mia (Erika Fong), Green Ranger Mike (Hector David Jr.), Yellow Ranger Emily (Brittany Anne Pirtle) and Gold Ranger Antonio (Steven Skyler). Together they are tasked with protecting innocent civilians from a variety of threats. How will they fare?
The Stormriders transplants Macbeth into a medieval China in director Andy Lau's reinvention of classical tragedy as CGI-laden blockbuster. Officially the source material is a best-selling Manga, and the flying heroes with magical powers and the wild camera angles do indeed have a real graphic-novel flair. As the warlord Sonny Chiba is a commanding presence, while Ekin Cheng as Wind and Aaron Kwok as Cloud are perfect contrasting comic-book warriors. Kristy Yeung is a suitably lovely heroine, while Shi Qi provides irritating comic relief. There is style to burn, with beautiful imagery bearing the influence of Ridley Scott and, in the "blur-motion" duel in a bamboo forest, Wong Kar-Wai; indeed, Lau has served as Kar-Wai's cinematographer. Spectacular yet laden with symbolism The Stormriders is a film to bridge the appeal of Ashes of Time (1994) and The Bride with White Hair (1993) with the Superman (1978) and Mummy (1999) movies. The fights and a romantic flying sequence pay homage to the former, the computer effects update the groundbreaking Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain (1983) with the technology of the latter. Sometimes overly ambitious or just plain bizarre The Stormriders is an emotionally charged darkly romantic adventure which outclasses any comic-book adaptation Hollywood has made in years.On the DVD: The first disc presents the 127-minute director's cut in its original 2.35:1 ratio with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. While the sound is clean, dynamic and makes great use of all the channels the picture is presented non-anamorphically, so that while well-focused, with strong colours and little sign of artefacting, it is not as solid or detailed as it could be. The main special features are two documentaries, a general "making-of" running 22 minutes, and a 20-minute "featurette" on the special effects. Both are promotional pieces made at the time of the film's release. The second disc features the US trailer and an object lesson in how to ruin a film, i.e. the "international" version ofThe Stormriders. Cut by 38 minutes, horribly panned and scanned and dubbed, this is a travesty that destroys all the beauty and atmosphere and renders the story incomprehensible. Why anyone would watch it when they have the complete film on the first disc is a mystery. The sound is again Dolby Digital 5.1 and the 4:3 image is fair. --Gary S Dalkin
Second volume of episodes from the latest incarnation of the children's TV show following a group of rangers assigned the task of protecting innocent civilians from a variety of threats. The new generation of rangers is comprised of Red Ranger Jayden (Alex Heartman), Blue Ranger Kevin (Najee De-Tiege), Pink Ranger Mia (Erika Fong), Green Ranger Mike (Hector David Jr.), Yellow Ranger Emily (Brittany Anne Pirtle) and Gold Ranger Antonio (Steven Skyler). Together the six rangers are trained to f...
A triple bill of Hong Kong action classics from director Andrew Lau (Wai Keung Lau). The Stormriders: The most eagerly awaited Hong Kong movie event boasting Hong Kong's highest ever production budget and box office take. It is a visually stunning epic blend of swordplay explosive martial arts and breathtaking special effects to create the ultimate final fantasy. A Man Called Hero: Based on the comic book series by Ma Wing Shing 'A Man Called Hero' is a spectacular
""Guns Blazing Knives Flashing Arteries Spurting..."" Wong Jing and Clarence Ford reunite after the ground-breaking ""Naked Killer"" to create an ultra violent Film Noir that takes an unadulterated look at the decadence of the Hong Kong Underworld. Jerry (Sunny Chan) and Sam (Alex Fong) are a couple of Triad Assassins at the top of their game. They have everything: fancy cars beautiful woman plenty of cash... then something goes wrong. Betrayal and deceit blossom when an affair
Leslie Cheung stars as Rick a skilled marksman capable of firing a ""double tap"" - the positioning of two rapidly successive bullets in the exact same position on any given target. Taking part in a shooting competition he finds himself pitched up against Hong Kong cop Miu (Fong). When a gunman goes on the rampage during the competition Miu freezes forcing Rick to take out the psycho. The rush of delivering the fatal shot has a profound effect on Rick. Three years later Rick has tu
Tricky On (Alex Fong) is hired by a crime lord to rescue his daughter from a rival gangland boss. However the job turns out to be a double-cross and so Fong and his handpicked team of cuns for hire set out to turn the tables on the mob. Anya Wu steals the show as the S&M loving assassin whose stunning performance combines both sex and violence in true femme fatale style!
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