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The Warrior's Way (2010)

The Warrior's Way (2010)
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Asian samurai Yang (Korean superstar Jang Dong-gun) has a change of heart after slaughtering his enemy's family, and spares a newborn child. On the run from his master, he heads to America, where he finds a beat-down town that is home to freaks, circus performers, an old drunk (Geoffrey Rush), and a knife-thrower (Kate Bosworth). This spunky love interest soon becomes the student, with the wandering warrior passing along his knowledge so that she can enact revenge against scarred scumbag The Colonel (Danny Huston). As the master tracks the sound of the warrior's sword (literally), the samurai makes one final stand with the town to thwart The Colonel and his gang before they burn it all down. Soon enough, cowboys and ninjas meet in a duel to the death -- guns vs. katanas. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jang Dong-gunKate Bosworth, (more)
Director(s):
Sngmoo Lee
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The Warrior's Way

Asian samurai Yang (Korean superstar Jang Dong-gun) has a change of heart after slaughtering his enemy's family, and spares a newborn child. On the run from his master, he heads to America, where he finds a beat-down town that is home to freaks, circus performers, an old drunk (Geoffrey Rush), and a knife-thrower (Kate Bosworth). This spunky love interest soon becomes the student, with the wandering warrior passing along his knowledge so that she can enact revenge against scarred scumbag The Colonel (Danny Huston). As the master tracks the sound of the warrior's sword (literally), the samurai makes one final stand with the town to thwart The Colonel and his gang before they burn it all down. Soon enough, cowboys and ninjas meet in a duel to the death -- guns vs. katanas. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Sngmoo Lee
Writer(s):
Sngmoo Lee
Producer(s):
Michael PeyserJooick LeeBarrie M. Osborne
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Action / AdventureForeign
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jennifer R.

    I just saw this in the cinema and I loved it. I am anxious to buy this DVD. Geoffrey Rush is an awesome actor and he is not capable of making a lousy movie. In this, a ninja refuses to kill the final member of a rival clan -- a baby. He flees with the child to a western town where a group of circus performers are struggling. In this town, the warrior meets two people, Lynn (Kate B.) and Ron (Geoffrey R.), who both have tragic pasts. The entire town bands together to protect the innocent child. The R rating is well-deserved with the extreme violence and some graphic images. If you like a great action movie with great acting, see this one. You will not be disappointed.

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    Michael B.

    Good movie, really enjoyed it, didn't know what to expect but had a few dynamics going in the movie that made it interesting

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    Lawrence C D.

    What a strange movie good action the story line was weak the acting was even weaker, it was so so so for me..........and people pop in from nowhere it was strange to say the less, there are a lot better movies out there.

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