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The Penalty. As described in a film magazine, [3] Blizzard (Chaney), the legless crime boss of the Barbary Coast underworld, is possessed of two ambitions. One is to get revenge upon Dr. Ferris (Clary), whose blunder during a childhood operation resulted in Blizzard's legs being hastily and unnecessarily amputated; the other is to rally the Reds in his organization and loot the city of San ...
House of 9 received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. An especially harsh review from the web site Film Verdicts called the film "preposterous pretentiousness". [3] Dread Central said, "House of 9 does what it sets out to do, and that’s to deliver to its viewers a movie that sucks you in until you cannot breathe."
Geese Howard's popularity in Fatal Fury and his younger look from the first original video animation influenced his appearance in Art of Fighting 2 as a hidden boss. [10] Art of Fighting 3 the first game in the series to use motion capture for its animation inspired by Virtua Fighter. [11] Ryo was modified to feel more realistic to play.
Ash also appears as an available fighter in the KOF: Maximum Impact 2's update KOF Maximum Impact Regulation A and The King of Fighters XII, games without a storyline. [8] [9] In The King of Fighters XIII Ash is the only character not part of a team, [10] and it is learned that he works for Those From the Past (seen in 2003 and XI).
New prison guard Naoki Oikawa gets assigned to the death row section. He strikes a friendship with Watase Mitsuru, who, rather conveniently (contrast with Freeze Me), far from being a sadist, a sociopathic killer or rapist, dangerous to society or even particularly cruel, is actually quite a sympathetic character, someone that, unable to get justice from the system, killed the man that ...
On May 19, 2014, the United States House of Representatives voted to pass the Monuments Men Recognition Act of 2013, a bill that would award the Monuments Men a Congressional Gold Medal "in recognition of their heroic role in the preservation, protection, and restitution of monuments, works of art, and artifacts of cultural importance during ...
Akemitsu Akagami (赤神 明光, Akagami Akemitsu) Voiced by: Masayuki Akasaka [] [3] (Japanese); Bradley Gareth, Monica Rial (young) [4] (English) Deciding he is cursed with his womanizing father’s perversion after many attempts to disassociate himself with him, he enrolls as a monk and joins the male-only Mikazuki Temple, only to find a girl, one of its many female residents, in it.
Spriggan (Japanese: スプリガン, Hepburn: Supurigan) (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written by Hiroshi Takashige and illustrated by Ryōji Minagawa.It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazines Weekly Shōnen Sunday and Shōnen Sunday Zōkan from 1989 to 1996, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes.