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| D.I.C.E. - Vol. 2: High-Speed Action (2005) | Pocahontas (Eng, Span & French) |
The durable mecha genre continues its prominence in the world of anime with the Cartoon Network's action television series D.I.C.E. Aimed at preteen boys, the anime follows the crime-fighting adventures of the eponymous intergalactic police squad (short for DNA INTEGRATED CYBERNETIC ENTERPRISES) as they solve cosmic dilemmas ranging from space pirates to runaway comets.
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Pocahontas is a brave Indian princess whose kindness brings about peace between her tribe and the English settlers lead by John Smith.
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| Cinderella (Eng, Span & French) | Fists of Fury (1972) |
Cinderela the beautiful ragamuffin who lives with her greedy stepmother and two selfish stepsisters charms a handsome prince and you know the rest.
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A young martial arts expert makes a solemn vow to refrain from using his "Fists of Fury," and takes a job in an ice factory. When he discovers that the company is a front for a drug smuggling operation, he is forced to break his vow.
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| Ghost Dad (1990) | Cover Story (2002) |
As an overworked widower, Elliot Hopper is on the verge of completing a major business deal when he takes a harrowing taxi ride that ends at the bottom of the river. Now a ghost, he must learn how to be seen and heard so he can take care of his family.
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Starring Jason Priestly and Elizabeth Berkley, COVER STORY is a tale of murder and corruption in the upper echelons of society. Berkley plays Samantha Noble, a successful magazine editor who receives mysterious diaries chronicling a love affair that lead her to a reclusive millionaire (Priestly). But when she uncovers his connections to an unsavory criminal organization, she finds herself framed for murder and struggles to clear her name.
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| Bruce Lee The Chinese Connection & The Legend of Bruce Lee (2 pack) | D.I.C.E. - Vol. 4: The Phantom Knight (2005) |
Bruce Lee The Chinese Connection Bruce Lee consolidated his position as the cinema's greatest martial artist in this Kung Fu classic from Lo Wei, who also directed Lee's first leading role in Fists of Fury, and several of Jackie Chan's early films. The legendary star is at his powerful, graceful best in this film (also known as The Iron Hand), which is set in the early 1900s, and pulls no punches as the star pupil of Shanghai's Chinese Karate School. When he sets out to avenge the senseless murder of his beloved old instructor by tracking down the sadistic brutes who slew him, Bruce gets caught up in a violent web of international terror and intrigue.
The Legend of Bruce Lee Everybody's Kung Fu fighting as modern-day martial artist Bruce Le stars in this colorful, action-packed film about the tragically short life of his legendary look-alike and namesake, Bruce Lee. In between grueling lessons with his revered kung fu master, who teaches him to fight blindfolded, the young Bruce battles for his life in the city streets, barehanded against enemies with knives and chains. Then, he learns the "Snake Fist" style of kung fu just in time to avenge his murdered friend Ah Choi.
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The durable mecha genre continues its prominence in the world of anime with the Cartoon Network's action television series D.I.C.E. Aimed at preteen boys, the anime follows the crime-fighting adventures of the eponymous intergalactic police squad (short for DNA INTEGRATED CYBERNETIC ENTERPRISES) as they solve cosmic dilemmas ranging from space pirates to runaway comets. The anime action centers on one specific D.I.C.E. unit, the teenaged F-99 Fortress, led by a fiery redhead named Jet and aided by the Dinobreakers, specialized vehicles that convert into large mechanical dinosaurs at the first sign of danger. The fun and kid-friendly anime series continues with this fourth volume of episodes, which finds the Dicers trapped underwater while pursuing a top-secret artifact, a runaway android, and Jet's old archnemesis, the Phantom Knight.
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| The Second Chance (2006) | Super Stars Vol 1 |
Acclaimed Christian rock singer Michael W. Smith stars in this uplifting drama about an idealistic associate minister named Ethan, who works at a well-to do Tennessee Ministry run by his father (J. Don Ferguson). The ministry seems to be more interested in opening up new churches in other countries than it is in taking care of its own African-American poor right there in Tennessee, much to the chagrin of Jake (Jeff Obafemi Carr) who runs the struggling inner-city ministry named the Second Chance. He's dealing with helping prostitutes, drug addicts and the homeless, and all the charity donations aren't enough; these people need emotional support to stand on their feet, not hand outs. When Ethan lets him tell off the congregation (on television, no less), the "Rock Star" minister is sent to work with Jake at the Second Chance. Of course the pair are bound to butt heads at first, but the deeply felt humanity they share is just as bound to manifest sooner or later. Director Steven Tyler mixes some good urban grit and hope into the formula and it's refreshing that no one character is free of flaws or all bad--everyone's got problems and the miracle comes from working together and forgiving rather than smiting the evildoers or passing judgement. This will be a must-see for Christian audiences, but anyone with a heart should be able to relate and glean a lot from its message of humility and brotherhood. Smith also did the score, and there are several of his songs featured.
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Ronald "The Machine Gun" Jhun Falaniko Vitale part 1 Cabbage
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