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| | | Dark Water is based on the original novel by Koji Suzuki, " the Stephen King of Japan," who wrote the best-selling Ring series. The film is directed by Hideo Nakata, who not only directed both Japanese Ring adaptations but also helmed Dreamworks’ rem . . . | |
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| | | Dark Water / Princess Blade 2 Pack | |
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| | | Dead Leaves is about two people. One of them is Retro, a guy with a TV for a head, and a lot of energy of all types. The other is Pandy, an even-keel, chic death-maiden that might come off as a nihilist were you to sit her down over a cup of coffee. . . . | |
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| | | After Kunisada (Riki Takeuchi)'s Yakuza leader and father figure is brutally murdered, he and his best friend (Kenichi Endo) go on a two-man mission to avenge his death, killing other Yakuza leaders leading to a final confrontation by the old man's k . . . | |
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| | | From VIZ Media! Based on the bestselling supernatural manga by Tsugumi Ohba and directed by Shusuke Kaneko (Gamera, Guardian of the Universe, Godzilla: GMK), this live-action adaptation of Death Note follows the chilling story of Light Yagami, an ace . . . | |
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| | | Meet Light Yagami, a brilliant but bored high school student whose life is changed when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami, or god of death, named Ryuk. When Light discovers that any human whose name is written in the bo . . . | |
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| | | Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects--and he's bored out of his mind. But all that
changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any
human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now . . . | |
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| | | The net begins to tighten around Light when the enigmatic detective L brings in FBI agents to assist on the case. Light becomes rattled when he meets a woman who may have information that could lead to his arrest. But Light holds the ultimate trump c . . . | |
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| | | For genius detective L, Light's behavior is too perfect to be true, and to get closer to him, he enrolls at the same university and even invites Light into the investigation. The murders continue, but with a new twist--there appears to be a second Ki . . . | |
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