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Black Killer

Dandy (Nattakan Petchrapanna) He travelled from Japan for finding Jam, his grandpa. He took his fraud money document of his father's office with him. Dandy was chasing by a secret ninja, but there's an Interpol also chasing him. Dandy got a favor from Thanu (Bin Bunlurit), he got the order to kill Jam, but when he knew the truth, he had changed his mind. The turbulence happened when the secret document was grabbed by the pickpocket gang of Dam (Panna Rittikrai); Then the scramble happened.

Black Killer

2.0 1990
James O'Barr's THE CROW

A film adaptation of James O’Barr’s graphic novel, THE CROW, was created from 1994-1998. A year after his own tragic death, a young man rises from the grave to seek vengeance for the brutal murder of his fiancée. Through painful flashbacks, he relives their deaths and remembers their life together. Donning a sinister mime-like visage, he stalks the murky alleyways and rain-slicked city streets, determined to exact a terrible and bloody revenge upon the gang that killed them.

James O'Barr's THE CROW

NR 1998
Deadly Heat

Rick Marshall (Steve Fletcher) is a St. Louis District Attorney on the trail of an invading drug underworld. When they capture the local leader Jamahl and put him on trial, Angel (Ramon Franco), one of the L.A. bosses, comes in to make sure he goes free by any means necessary. When Angel kidnaps two jurors and Rick's girlfriend Rachel, Rick decides its time to exact justice on his own terms. Angel has other ideas, and puts a call in to L.A. for toughman Che (Leonard L. Holmas) to eliminate the problem of Rick Marshall for good.

Deadly Heat

NR 1991
Chainspotting

The most intense British mountain biking action ever captured on film! Discover the truth behind mountain biking addiction; hang out with the riders in the their own haunts; go beyond extreme action and off into a psychedelic soul ride. Follow Steve Peat, Rob Warner, Martyn Ashton, Wil Longden, Martin Hawyes etc and special guest Hans Rey, from the UK to Southern California in search of mountain biking nirvana. Shot raw and live, in 16mm motion picture film with a soundtrack featuring Tribute to Nothing, Black Star Liner, Orbital, Death in Vegas, C.J.Bolland, Space Monkeys, Garbage, Freakpower and more...

Chainspotting

7.0 1997
Monstershow

"We see a small traveling show performing in various outdoor Ohio locals; actors do scenes from Frankenstein, Dracula, and Jekyll and Hyde. Myers intercuts clips from old movies, including versions of the same three stories; as well as footage from his own effort -a "Frankenstein" begun when he was 12. All of these elements are deftly combined to interpenetrate rather than collide; the banker's voice often continues when the old movies begin so that he seems to be narrating them as well. The result is that present and past, the personal and the public, Hollywood and amateur theater all seem to meld. Myer's sensuous, grainy black and white cinematography- is the key to the film's tone and meaning." -Fred Camper, Chicago Reader

Monstershow

NR 1996
Twins Young-gu and The Godfather

The man of the money-hungry is a little unlucky. The Don Honey Ongfa, who were dispatched to take away the treasure map of Okju, rather, was attacked by Okjupa and the car explodes, causing the boss to die and the hump transforms into the Hulk due to the explosive energy. On the other hand, around the 400th century, there was a Yeong-gu living in Wangsimliran village outside Dongdaemun. Yeong-gu, which is a bundle of accidents, does not study writing, but only plays all kinds of grumpy spears with a young man in the village. However, in the village, there is a hunchback, a person who is looking for a book called "Map of Joseon", which is rumored to have Kim Dae-gam, and a man appear...

Twins Young-gu and The Godfather

NR 1993