Unfortunately, crushing the criminal element on the far side of the ocean proves to be more difficult than they thought. The local police believe that Brushogun is nothing more than an urban legend. And if that wasn't enough, Robin winds up in jail after taking down an attacker in a thrilling showdown. As the other Titans race to Robin's rescue, Brushogun makes his move to end the Titans once and for all. Starring the voice talents of Scott Menville (Robin), Hynden Walch (Starfire), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy), Khari Payton (Cyborg), and Tara Strong (Raven). Written by David Slack; directed by Michael Chang, Matt Youngberg, and Ben Jones.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo
This fall, America's coolest heroes star in their first feature-length movie. When a high-tech ninja from the far East attacks Titans Tower, the Teen Titans-Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Beast Boy and Starfire- make sushi out of him. Upon learning that the ninja was sent by Japanese bad guy Brushogun to attack them, the crew heads to Japan to find the bigger fish to fry.
Unfortunately, crushing the criminal element on the far side of the ocean proves to be more difficult than they thought. The local police believe that Brushogun is nothing more than an urban legend. And if that wasn't enough, Robin winds up in jail after taking down an attacker in a thrilling showdown. As the other Titans race to Robin's rescue, Brushogun makes his move to end the Titans once and for all. Starring the voice talents of Scott Menville (Robin), Hynden Walch (Starfire), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy), Khari Payton (Cyborg), and Tara Strong (Raven). Written by David Slack; directed by Michael Chang, Matt Youngberg, and Ben Jones.
Unfortunately, crushing the criminal element on the far side of the ocean proves to be more difficult than they thought. The local police believe that Brushogun is nothing more than an urban legend. And if that wasn't enough, Robin winds up in jail after taking down an attacker in a thrilling showdown. As the other Titans race to Robin's rescue, Brushogun makes his move to end the Titans once and for all. Starring the voice talents of Scott Menville (Robin), Hynden Walch (Starfire), Greg Cipes (Beast Boy), Khari Payton (Cyborg), and Tara Strong (Raven). Written by David Slack; directed by Michael Chang, Matt Youngberg, and Ben Jones.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
In this delightful third installment of the Diary of A Wimpy Kid tween book series by Jeff Kinney, School is out for the summer. Middle school student Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) looks forward to playing video games and winning the heart of his crush over summer break, but his parents have something else in store for him. But Greg doesn't want to go along with his dad's program, so he lands a "job" at the country club to impress the girl of his dreams. He also hires his annoying older brother Rodrick's band Loded Diper to play at his crush's sister's birthday party and goes on a wild ride with his best friend Rowley at the amusement park. Can Greg get through his summer vacation without embarrassing himself in front of his peers for a change? In theaters August 3rd, 2012.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Mean Girls
Brought up by her zoologist parents on the African savanna, down-to-earth teenager Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) faces the most difficult challenge of all: high school. As she tries to find her place among her peers, Cady clashes with the fashionable Plastics clique, headed by queen bee Regina George (Rachel McAdams). She allows herself to join the Plastics so that she can spy on the popular kids, but before long, she starts to behave as badly as they do. Matters really start to heat up when Cady falls for Regina's ex-boyfriend. The queen bee is hurt to the core and devises a scheme to destroy Cady's social future.
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