Marvelous’ Studios “Samurai Jam -Bakumatsu Rock” game gets an anime adaptation! Right around the middle of the 19th century the dark overlords of the Late Tokugawa Shogunate ruled Japan with an iron fist. Because of this the top idols in Shinsengumi are ordered to sing only Heaven's Songs to brainwash and subjugate the masses making writing or singing any songs besides Heaven's Songs a capital offense. Enter: Sakamoto Ryouma and his Masters of the martial art OF ROCK! They must take charge as they change the old ways of a grumpy old guard while singing for what is just! Language: Japanese Subtitle: English
At his best, director John Woo turns action movies into ballets of blood and bullets grounded in character drama. Face/Off marks Woo's first American film to reach the pitched level of his best Hong Kong work (Hard-Boiled). He takes a patently absurd premise--hero and villain exchange identities by literally swapping faces in science-fiction plastic surgery--and creates a double-barrelled revenge film driven by the split psyches of its newly redefined characters. FBI agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) must play the villain to move through the underworld while psychotic terrorist Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) becomes a perversely paternal family man, while using every tool at his disposal to destroy his nemesis. Travolta vamps Cage's tics and flamboyant excess with the grace of a dancer after his transformation from cop to criminal, while Cage plays the sullen, bottled-up agent excruciatingly trapped behind the face of the man who killed his son. His attempts to live up to the terrorist's reputation become cathartic explosions of violence that both thrill and terrify him. This is merely icing on the cake for action fans, the dramatic backbone for some of the most visceral action thrills ever. Woo fills the screen with one show-stopping set-piece after another, bringing a poetic grace to the action freakout with sweeping camerawork and sophisticated editing. This marriage of melodrama and mayhem ups the ante from cops-and-robbers clichés to a conflict of near-mythic levels. --Sean Axmaker
A powerful action thriller, ARSENAL tells the intertwining stories of the Lindel brothers, Mikey (Johnathon Schaech) and JP (Adrian Grenier), who had only each other to rely on growing up. As adults, JP found success as the owner of a construction company, while Mikey became a small-time mobster, mired in a life of petty crime. When Mikey is kidnapped and held for a ransom by ruthless crime boss Eddie King (Nicolas Cage), JP turns to the brothers' old pal Sal (John Cusack), a plain clothes detective for help. In order to rescue his brother, JP must risk everything and unleash his vengeance against King's relentless army of gangsters.
The final load test The war between the Human Empire and the Dark Territory has engulfed Underworld entirely. The battle has shifted course with the Dark Territory army led by Gabriel, who seeks to capture Alice, the Priestess of Light, against Asuna and the Human Empire forces fighting to save Underworld. As Kirito's consciousness remains buried in a deep sleep, Gabriel, standing in as the Dark God Vecta, has recruited thousands of American players to log in to Underworld to annihilate the Human Empire forces. Meanwhile, Asuna, Sinon, and Leafa have joined the battle utilizing three super-accounts of the deities of the Underworld. As the Goddess of Creation Stacia, Asuna fights alongside the Human Empire forces to take on the American players in a vicious combat. Sinon, who has gained the super-account for the Sun Goddess Solus, is in pursuit of Gabriel, who has abducted Alice, while Leafa arrives to Underworld with the super-account Earth Goddess Terraria. But that is not all The impassioned speech by Lisbeth has convinced many ALO players to join the fight with the Human Empire despite the risks. With this great war, not only Underworld's continued existence, but the bottom-up artificial intelligence, the ultimate AI, and even the future of mankind is at stake. Though he has yet to awaken, only one man holds the fate of this world: the Black Swordsman. And so, the grand finale of the Alicization arc begins Episode 13-23 in English and Japanese, with English subtitles. Bonus: Collector's Slipcase 44-Page Booklet Episode 12.5 Clean Opening & Clean Closing Promo Videos
Drag Me To Hell: Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) is an ambitious L.A. loan officer with a charming boyfriend Professor Clay Dalton (Justin Long). Life is good until the mysterious Mrs. Ganush (Lorna Raver) arrives at the bank to beg for an extension on her home loan. Should Christine follow her instincts and give the old woman a break? Or should she deny the extension to impress her boss Mr. Jacks (David Paymer) and get a leg-up on a promotion? Christine fatefully chooses the latter shaming Mrs. Ganush and dispossessing her of her home. In retaliation the old woman places the powerful curse of the Lamia on Christine transforming her life into a living hell. Haunted by an evil spirit and misunderstood by a skeptical boyfriend she seeks the aid of seer Rham Jas (Dileep Rao) to save her soul from eternal damnation. To help the shattered Christine return her life to normal the psychic sets her on a frantic course to reverse the spell. As evil forces close in Christine must face the unthinkable: how far will she go to break free of the curse? Heartless: A menacing and magical Faustian tale of Jamie (Jim Sturgess) born with a heart-shaped birthmark on his face and living in a part of London's East End notorious for gang violence. When his mother is viciously murdered the media report it as a hoodie wearing a devil mask. But Jamie soon realizes the thugs aren't wearing disguises at all; they really are demons and hell on earth is beginning to plague the capital city...
Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon, continues the epic journey to fulfill his destiny, as he teams with his demigod friends to retrieve the Golden Fleece, which has the power to save their home and training ground, Camp Half-Blood.
A contemporary comedy based on Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, focusing on a television executive who decides to exploit the holidays to boost ratings.
The Pyongyang Concert
Having developed his skill as a master of contemporary crime drama, writer-director Michael Mann displayed every aspect of that mastery in Heat, an intelligent, character-driven thriller from 1995, which also marked the first onscreen pairing of Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. The two great actors had played father and son in the separate time periods of The Godfather, Part II, but this was the first film in which the pair appeared together, and although their only scene together is brief, it's the riveting fulcrum of this high-tech cops-and-robbers scenario. De Niro plays a master thief with highly skilled partners (Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore) whose latest heist draws the attention of Pacino, playing a seasoned Los Angeles detective whose investigation reveals that cop and criminal lead similar lives. Both are so devoted to their professions that their personal lives are a disaster. Pacino's with a wife (Diane Venora) who cheats to avoid the reality of their desolate marriage; De Niro pays the price for a life with no outside connections; and Kilmer's wife (Ashley Judd) has all but given up hope that her husband will quit his criminal career. These are men obsessed, and as De Niro and Pacino know, they'll both do whatever's necessary to bring the other down. Mann's brilliant screenplay explores these personal obsessions and sacrifices with absorbing insight, and the tension mounts with some of the most riveting action sequences ever filmed--most notably a daylight siege that turns downtown Los Angeles into a virtual war zone of automatic gunfire. At nearly three hours, Heat qualifies as a kind of intimate epic, certain to leave some viewers impatiently waiting for more action, but it's all part of Mann's compelling strategy. Heat is a true rarity: a crime thriller with equal measures of intense excitement and dramatic depth, giving De Niro and Pacino a prime showcase for their finely matched talents. --Jeff Shannon
A love triangle that hits all the right notes. Hoping to ditch her tomboy reputation and transform herself into a cute, maidenly girl, the fiery Chika picks up a flute and joins her high school s wind instrument club. Her decision to become a world-class flutist is only strengthened after a chance encounter with the handsome club supervisor but she s not the only one with eyes for the talented Mr. Kusakabe. Her childhood friend Haruta also hopes to win their teacher over with his musical prowess and penchant for solving mysteries. As the two work together to recruit more students into the club, they find themselves faced with puzzle after puzzle. Between secret codes scrawled on chalkboards, unsolvable Rubik s Cubes, and haunted apartment complexes, Haruta and Chika will have their hands full practicing their scales and balancing their love triangle! Contains the complete 12 episode series with both the English dub and the original Japanese track with English subtitles. Extras/Episodes: Complete series, 12 episodes on Blu-Ray Textless Songs Trailers
Tumble down the rabbit hole with Alice for a fantastical adventure from Walt Disney Pictures and Tim Burton. Inviting and magical, Alice In Wonderland is an imaginative new twist on one of the most beloved stories of all time. Alice (Mia Wasikowska), now 19 years old returns to the whimsical world she first entered as a child and embarks on a journey to discover her true destiny. This Wonderland is a world beyond your imagination and unlike anything you've seen before. The extraordinary chara...
The king is coming out! In the dark middle ages the last vampire king got killed and since that time vampires hide and search for their new king. As they finally find him in New York in 2012 the king is everything but happy that he should be the new leader of the vampires. Award winning gay vampire movie that is funny and bloody at the same time!
Ride Around the World traces the 1 000-year global evolution of horse-and-cattle culture as it spread from this nexus in Spain to every corner of the New World. In the process it would shape how entire societies live speak dress and eat the music they listen to the stories they tell the ideals they hold to the very fabric of their lives. The film makes this journey in a completely active way by visiting spectacular locations along this global path and through the immersive power of the giant screen allowing viewers to ride with men and women from those distinct cultures. Filmed in IMAX 15/70 on Kodak's amazing new 2-photon stocks Ride Around the World offers stunning imagery breathtaking action fantastic landscapes and unforgettable characters. And in its revolutionary look at a widely influential global culture it creates a giant screen experience that will thrill audiences around the world while uniting them in a shared heritage.
A British Brat Meets a Funjabi Boy Following the trials and tribulations of Jasmeet a free spirit born in London into an Indian family. Finding herself at odds with her traditionalist parents who over the course of time presented her with scores of eligible suitors Jasmeet begins to fall for Charlie a white divorcee. While on a date one evening Charlie proposes to Jasmeet but before she has time to think her father calls and informs her that the family are planning a trip to India on a mission to find the perfect husband.
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