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3 Ninjas Kick Back

3 Ninjas Kick Back

»rank: 27479

starring: Victor Wong (III), Max Elliott Slade, Sean Fox, J. Evan Bonifant, Caroline Junko King
directed by: Charles T. Kanganis


0ur opinion: :Three underage ninjas follow their grandfather to japan and find themselves in the middle of martial arts mayhem as they are pursued by a bumbling trio of braindead thieves and a well-trained army of ninjas. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: O4/24/2OO7 Starring: Victor Wong Sean Fox Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Pg



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Wishcraft

Wishcraft

»rank: 35734

starring: Michael Bower, A.J. Buckley, Scott Caudill, Sara Downing, Salim Grant
directed by: Richard Wenk, Danny Graves


0ur opinion:Description:Brett is one of the outsiders at his school. A little too bright to be popular, that doesn't stop him from having the biggest crush on the cheerleading Samantha, who's a little too popular to take him seriously. When Brett receives a mysterious package that contains a totem with the ability to grant its owner three wishes, he discovers that dreams can come true - with a vengeance. Suddenly Samantha is holding him so tight its cutting off his circulation, and her non-stop adoration is ...



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3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

»rank: 140581

starring: Victor Wong (III), Max Elliott Slade, Sean Fox, J. Evan Bonifant, Caroline Junko King
directed by: Charles T. Kanganis


0ur opinion:Description:Brett is one of the outsiders at his school. A little too bright to be popular, that doesn't stop him from having the biggest crush on the cheerleading Samantha, who's a little too popular to take him seriously. When Brett receives a mysterious package that contains a totem with the ability to grant its owner three wishes, he discovers that dreams can come true - with a vengeance. Suddenly Samantha is holding him so tight its cutting off his circulation, and her non-stop adoration is ...



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Wishcraft [Region 2]

Wishcraft [Region 2]

»rank: 212832

starring: Michael Bower, A.J. Buckley, Scott Caudill, Sara Downing, Salim Grant
directed by: Danny Graves, Richard Wenk


0ur opinion: :A teen horror flick that's a step above its peers, Wishcraft fuses a slasher movie with a 'be careful what you wish for' story line. Bret (Michael Weston), a smart but unsociable high school kid, receives a strange box in the mail. A note tells him the contents will give him three wishes; naturally, he wishes for a date with a cheerleader (Alexandra Holden) he has a crush on. His wish comes true--but just as his new life is beginning, someone is murdering the popular ...



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3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

»rank: 212832

starring: Victor Wong (III), Max Elliott Slade, Sean Fox, J. Evan Bonifant, Caroline Junko King
directed by: Charles T. Kanganis


0ur opinion: :A teen horror flick that's a step above its peers, Wishcraft fuses a slasher movie with a 'be careful what you wish for' story line. Bret (Michael Weston), a smart but unsociable high school kid, receives a strange box in the mail. A note tells him the contents will give him three wishes; naturally, he wishes for a date with a cheerleader (Alexandra Holden) he has a crush on. His wish comes true--but just as his new life is beginning, someone is murdering the popular ...



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3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

3 Ninjas Kick Back [Region 2]

»rank: 212832

starring: Victor Wong (III), Max Elliott Slade, Sean Fox, J. Evan Bonifant, Caroline Junko King
directed by: Charles T. Kanganis


0ur opinion: :A teen horror flick that's a step above its peers, Wishcraft fuses a slasher movie with a 'be careful what you wish for' story line. Bret (Michael Weston), a smart but unsociable high school kid, receives a strange box in the mail. A note tells him the contents will give him three wishes; naturally, he wishes for a date with a cheerleader (Alexandra Holden) he has a crush on. His wish comes true--but just as his new life is beginning, someone is murdering the popular ...



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