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 Kung Fu Hustle/The Medallion (Widescreen) "Kung Fu Hustle" - Stephen Chow (director and star of "Shaolin Soccer") is at it again with his newest action-packed and comedic martial-arts adventure, "Kung Fu Hustle." From wildly imaginative kung fu showdowns to dance sequences featuring tuxedoed mobsters, you've never seen action this outrageous and characters this zany! With jaw-dropping fight sequences by Yuen Wo Ping (famed action choreographer of "Kill Bill: Volumes 1 & 2" and "The Matrix"), "Kung Fu Hustle" will blow you away! In a town ruled by the Axe Gang, Sing (Stephen Chow) desperately wants to become a member. He stumbles into a slum ruled by eccentric landlords who turn out to be kung fu masters in disguise. Sing's actions eventually cause the Axe Gang and the slumlords to engage in an explosive kung fu battle. Only one side will win and only one hero will emerge as the greatest kung fu master of all. "The Medallion" - Action superstar Jackie Chan ("Rush Hour 2," "Shanghai Knights") combines his high-flying style with state-of-the-art special effects as he unleashes the power of "The Medallion," the film Roger Ebert gives a big "Thumbs up!" Chan plays Hong Kong detective Eddie Yang, who works with the beautiful Interpol agent Nicole (Claire Forlani from "Meet Joe Black" and "The Rock") and the bumbling agent Watson (Lee Evans of "Mouse Hunt") to try to rescue a boy from the clutches of the villainous Snakehead ("Warlock's" Julian Sands). But when a fatal accident ends his life, Eddie is brought back to this world with the help of "The Medallion" and is supercharged! Now empowered with superhuman strength, Eddie sets out to thwart Snakehead's plan for world domination. Filmed on location in Hong Kong, Thailand, and Ireland. Jackie Chan has got the power - and kicks "The Medallion" into high gear! Packaging type is Side-by-Side.
 Ronin (UMD Video For PSP) (Widescreen) In a world where loyalties are easily abandoned and allegiances can be bought, a new and deadlier terrorist threat has emerged ? free agent killers! Featuring "high-octane action" (Gene Shalit, Today), a "first-rate cast" (L.A. Daily News) and exhilarating car chases that "are nothing short of sensational" (The New York Times), "Ronin" is "the real deal in action fireworks" (Rolling Stone) directed by "a master of intelligent thrillers" (Roger Ebert). The Cold War may be over, but a new world order keeps a group of covert mercenaries employed by the highest bidder. These operatives, known as "Ronin," are assembled in France by a mysterious client for a seemingly routine mission: steal a top-secret briefcase. But the simple task soon proves explosive as other underworld organizations vie for the same prize...
Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists - The following is Roger Ebert's Top 10 Lists of films for the years from 1967 to 2005. Roger Ebert, a noted American film critic, has also assembled a list of great movies and a list of his most hated films. Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival - Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival, commonly referred to as "Ebertfest," is a film festival held each April in Champaign, Illinois organized by the College of Communications at the University of Illinois. Roger Ebert, the TV and Chicago Sun-Times film critic selects films for the festival which in his opinion are excellent, but have been overlooked by the public or by film distribution companies. Roger Ebert's most hated films - Roger Ebert's most hated films are films which Roger Ebert described in an article posted at his Chicago Sun-Times website in August 2005 as "some of the worst movies [he's] ever seen." Some of these also appear on the more general Films considered the worst ever. List of Roger Ebert's Great Movies - Roger Ebert runs a bi-weekly column, on his website and in print, devoted to films he believes should be required viewing for those interested in the film industry. It contains mostly 3.
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