Action: (Genre) Lots of shooting, explosions, and the like. Contains subcategories of more specific types such as "Gun-Action", "Martial Arts", and "Swordplay"; see also: "Fighting".
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Biohazard: Degeneration |
The latest (4th?) CGI installment to the Resident Evil computer game inspired movie series. |
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| G | ||
| Gekijouban Kara no Kyoukai | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| K | ||
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Kara no Kyoukai |
Rent |
Based on a novel by Nasu Kinoko, writer for TYPE-MOON. Kara no Kyoukai plays in a parallel universe to that of Tsukihime. Considered the precursor/inspiratio |
| R | ||
| Rakkyo (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| Resident Evil: Degeneration | See Biohazard: Degeneration | |
| S | ||
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Speed Racer (live action movie) |
Rent |
Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer is a natural behind the wheel. Born to race cars, Speed is aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real competition is the memory of the brother he idolized-the legendary Rex Racer - whose death in a race has left behind a legacy that Speed is driven to fulfill. |
| T | ||
| The Garden of Sinners | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| U | ||
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Ultraviolet Code 044 |
Early plot summaries describe the show as an ongoing war between a race of vampires and a genetically engineered heroine named 044, not unlike the one played by Milla Jovovich in the film. Dezaki is joined on the Ultraviolet anime by character designer and animation director Akio Sugino, who's collaborated with him on everything from the pulpy, violent Golgo 13 anime to shojo classics like Rose of Versailles and the 1973 sports anime Aim for the Ace. Ultraviolet: Code 044 looks to be Dezaki's first work with an American property since his storyboard duties on Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates (wiki) in 1990. |
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| V | ||
| Vexille | Rent | See Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
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Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
Rent |
Concerns over the implications of the advancements in biotechnology and robotics, and their effects on the human body and humanity finally erupted in 2067. The United Nations deemed certain advanced technologies and research trends in cybernetics to be a dangerous threat, imposed restrictions and instituted global surveillance on prevent any misuse and abuse. And while the world accepted the decision, Japan stood alone in disagreement. Under the influence of the Daiwa company, the government of Japan refused to their halt biotech research and withdrew from the UN, created electronic barriers to restrict communications, travel and surveillance, and isolated itself from the world. Now some ten years later, word gets out about problems in Japan, suggesting that they may be up to something. It falls upon an American special forces unit named SWORD to infiltrate and uncover the truth hidden behind Japan’s electronic veil. |
| Vexille - 2077 Nihon Sakoku | Rent | See Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
| らっきょ (Alternate Title) | Rent | See Kara no Kyoukai |
| ウルトラヴァイオレット:Code044 | See Ultraviolet Code 044 | |
| バイオハザード:ディジェネレーション | See Biohazard: Degeneration | |
| ベクシル 2077日本鎖国 | Rent | See Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan (movie) |
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