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Monday August 15, 2005 |
3 new action titles hit the Sony PlayStation Portable format in October from Fox On October 18, Gotham¹s protector (Adam West) and his young ward Robin (Burt Ward) take on a fiendish plot by the world¹s super villains to take the United Nations hostage, in BATMAN THE MOVIE, available on UMD from Fox Home Entertainment. A couple of weeks earlier, on October 4th, Fox pulls no punches as two action-packed titles arrive on UMD. The knockout lineup includes DMX taking it to the streets in the crime drama NEVER DIE ALONE, and the jaw-dropping Tony Jaa in the martial arts spectacular ONG-BAK: THE THAI WARRIOR. Available for $29.98, these explosive films are a must have for Sony PSP owners. BATMAN THE MOVIE - Synopsis - When Batman (Adam West) and Robin (Burt Ward) get a tip that Commodore Schmidlapp (Reginald Denny) is in danger aboard his yacht, they launch a rescue mission. But the tip is a set-up by four of the most powerful villains ever, who seek to defeat the Dynamic Duo once and for all! Armed with a dehydrator that can turn humans into dust, the fearsome foursome intends to take over the world! Can the Caped Crusaders use their high-flying heroism and groovy gadgetry to de-claw Catwoman (Lee Meriwether), ice the Penguin (Burgess Meredith), upstage the Joker (Cesar Romero) and stump the Riddler (Frank Gorshin) in time? NEVER DIE ALONE - Synopsis: - DMX (Cradle 2 the Grave, Exit Wounds) will blow you away as King David, a cunning and charismatic leader of the streets who returns to his home turf seeking redemption... but finds only brutal retribution. Co-starring David Arquette (Scream 1, 2 & 3) as an aspiring reporter seduced by a culture of drugs and violence, Never Die Alone is a ³gritty, intense and unforgettable urban tale² (Wireless Magazine) of ruthless gangsters and cold-blooded revenge. ONG-BAK: THE THAI WARRIOR - Synopsis - Tony Jaa, the fighting superstar ³destined for film¹s martial arts pantheon² (New York Daily News) electrifies as Ting, a religious young warrior who swears an oath of peace. But when the head of Ong-Bak, his village¹s sacred statue, is stolen, he heads for Bangkok to recover it from a ruthless crime lord at any cost. In a film Time calls ³exhilarating,² with relentless, fever-pitched action free of stunt doubles and special effects, Jaa performs ³moves that would send Jackie Chan to the chiropractor!² (Maxim). |
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