Undergrads: The Complete First Season - Available For Free Legally
Undergrads: The Complete First Season- has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Richard Binsley simply shines. Juan Chioran actually caught my interest too.
I think Richard Binsley and Juan Chioran worked wonderful in Undergrads: The Complete First Season. The great supporting cast includes Richard Binsley, Juan Chioran, Alison Sealy-Smith, Sterling Jarvis, Joshua Peace.
If you are a true like Undergrads: The Complete First Season, you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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Summary of Undergrads: The Complete First Season: The complete first season of the hippest cartoon on TV comes to DVD! Straight from MTV and Teletoon come the freshman adventures of NITZ, GIMPY, CAL and ROCKO, four high school friends hitting college for the first time. How they managed to "deal" with life away from home is the grist for thirteen hilarious episodes crammed onto two DVDs along with interactive DVD-ROM bonus material. Undergrads, created in1997 by a then 18 year-old Pete Williams, is an internet phenomenon with over 400,000 hits per week at undergrads.tv
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Onmyoji - An Extraordinary Movie
I really loved the movie Onmyoji. I really enjoyed watching Mansai Nomura in this movie. I also think Hideaki Ito was great!
I think Mansai Nomura and Hideaki Ito worked wonderful in Onmyoji. The great supporting cast includes Mansai Nomura, Hideaki Ito, Eriko Imai, Yui Natsukawa, Mai Hosho.
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Summary of Onmyoji: A mystical tale set in Japan's Heian era (794-1185 A.D.), when demons and sorcery lent intrigue to the business of ruling the kingdom, Onmyoji was Japan's box office king in 2001. The emperor Mikado and his infant son are the targets of evil spells, and someone amidst the Onmyoji, the longtime supernatural guardians of the kingdom, is suspected of betrayal. A bumbling and somewhat cowardly court official named Minamoto no Hiromaki recruits the famed Japanese folk hero SeiMei, an easygoing yin-yang sorcery master, to help solve the mystery. The two develop a Holmes and Watson relationship while trying to thwart the conspirators. The movie fails to achieve much dramatic tension over a long two hours. With the exception of Mansai Nomura as SeiMei, the acting is exaggerated, as in bad theater. Some shoddy scene and sound editing leads to some clumsy transitions, and the special effects and fight scenes are of the made-for-TV quality. Still, with a lineup that includes Japanese pop idols Kyoko Koizumi and Eriko Imai and villains that cackle with such enthusiasm, Onmyoji nearly qualifies as a campy guilty pleasure. --Eugene Wei