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Showing: 05/03/08
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Howls Moving Castle: A plain young hatter named Sophie has her life changed when an evil witch transforms her into an old woman. Unable to face her family in such a condition, Sophie runs away in search of a way to become young again. Along the way, Sophie helps a turnip headed scarecrow, who repays her by leading her to the moving castle owned by the dreaded wizard Howl. There she befriends Howl's apprentice Markl, Howl's fire demon Calcifer, and eventually, Howl himself. Sophie then becomes the castle's cleaning lady in an effort to not only find the solution to her problem but to save Howl from his own terrible secrets as well.
God of Cookery: The God of Cookery, a brilliant chef who sits in judgement of those who would challenge his title, loses his title when a jealous chef reveals him to be a con-man and humiliates him publicly. As this new chef takes on the God of Cookery's role, the former God tries to pull himself back on top again, to challenge his rival and find once and for all who is the true God of Cookery.
Another classic mad-cap comedy from Stephen Chow
Sukeban Deka: code name Asamiya Saki (Yo-Yo Cop Girl): A police detective working undercover at private school Seisen Gakuen is blown to pieces on the streets of Shibuya. The cop had been investigating students frequenting a popular underground website named 'Enola Gay', where information on everything from bullying to bomb-making is exchanged. One week earlier, a strange counter on the website began ticking down to some unmentioned event.... Meanwhile, a young girl only known as 'K' is brought back to Japan from New York against her will, and is assigned the codename 'Asamiya Saki' by the National Police Agency. Her mission: infiltrate Seisen Gakuen....
Love and Honour: Shinnojo Mimura is a low-ranked samurai of the Unasaka clan living frugally with his beloved wife Kayo. 'I want to resign my post, and teach children fencing,' he confides, but a dark end comes to his time of blissful peace on the day that, as a poison taster to the lord of the clan, he goes blind. The duty that only a few days before he complained was a bore is one he can no longer perform. It is only Kiyo's pleading that persuades the despairing Shinnojo not to kill himself, but she falls into the clutches of the clan's Chief Duty Officer, Toya Shimada, trying to get him to put in a good word for her beloved husband. Shinnojo, feeling that this action is a betrayal that severs the matrimonial ties, announces that he is divorcing Kayo, and vows revenge. His opponent Shimada, however, is one of the best swordsmen in the clan. Does Shinnojo have any chance of winning this reckless duel, and can the ties of affection binding him to his lost wife be restored?


