Gun-Action: (Story/Location) A subcategory of "Action". Entries with this keyword should contain the use of firearms (that are small enough to be handled by one or two persons).
Movie: (Type) Self-explanatory. This should only apply to movies released in the theater.
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| C | ||
![]() City Hunter (Live-Action Movie) |
Rent |
Ryo Saeba, a womanizing private detective, is hired to find the runaway daughter of a wealthy businessman. Ryo's pursuit of the girl leads him to a cruise ship. Through coincidence, and a plot device borrowed from Die Hard, the ocean liner is hijacked, leaving Ryo to contend with the hostage takers as well as the elusive daughter. |
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Cowboy Bebop: Knockin on Heaven's Door |
Buy |
Mars is under siege! Just before Halloween 2071, a terrorist bomb destroys a tanker truck on Highway One, close to a densely-populated crater city. There are casualties up to half a mile from the blast - 500 killed or injured by what appears to be a biochemical weapon. The reward for the bomber’s capture is a massive 300,000,000 woolongs... and there are four humans and a dog who really need the money. Down on their luck as usual, the crew of the Bebop get on the case. |
| Cowboy Bebop: The Movie | Buy | See Cowboy Bebop: Knockin on Heaven's Door |
| D | ||
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Dead Leaves |
Pandy and Retro, two unlikely renegades, awaken naked on Earth with no recollection of their past. After embarking on a devastating crime spree for food, clothing and transportation in downtown Tokyo, they are captured by authorities and sent to the infamous lunar prison called Dead Leaves. (source: ANN) | |
| カウボーイビバップ天国の扉 (Japanese) | Buy | See Cowboy Bebop: Knockin on Heaven's Door |
| デッド リーブス (Japanese) | See Dead Leaves | |
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