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Naruto Shippuden The Movie Rasengan Col

When their parents fail to pick them up for winter break, Kat (Kiernan Shipka) and Rose (Lucy Boynton) are the only students left at their all-girls Catholic boarding school in Upstate New York. Somewhere nearby, Joan (Emma Roberts) makes her way to the school with the help of troubled couple Linda (Lauren Holly) and Bill (James Remar). A powerful demonic force will cause the lives of these five people to become forever intertwined in this chilling horror tale directed by Oz Perkins (Anthony's son). 95 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack English DTS HD 5.1 Master Audio; Subtitles English (SDH), Spanish. Two-disc set.

A deadly InchCode of SilenceInch sweeps through Los Angeles as gang violence erupts, taking no prisoners and leaving no witnesses alive. The police find themselves outgunned and out-sword-ed by Fujiyama's infamous Katana gang. Only one man has the training, expertise and swordsmanship needed to break the code. His name is Joe Marshall (Matt Hannon). They call him Samurai. He speaks fluent Japanese. He was trained by InchThe MastersInch in Japan. Joe must strike a balance between his insatiable appetite for women and his quest to stop the gang violence. Endless obstacles abound; A horny nurse, a S*x crazed policewoman, legendary henchmen (Robert Z'dar and Gerald Okamura) and countless petty thugs! Hilarity ensues but not how you might expect in this remastered so-bad-it's-good epic cult-classic. Katana [n] Japanese sword. BONUS FEATURES 3 Audio commentaries, Interviews, Music Score Excepts, Still Gallery

"I first discovered Captain Ortega's logbook in a monastery that overlooks the sea. On the morning of February 13, 1634, Captain Ortega anchored his ship behind a barrier reef. That night, they were attacked by pirates. The ship, set afire, sank into the lagoon. Ten days later, the captain was found, delirious, still clutching his logbook. He described a world of tiny, underwater creatures no bigger than his thumb. No one believed him,