Ninja (Blu-ray Review)

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Look out Jason Statham, there’s a new kid in town. Does anyone recall a stretch of the mid-1990’s when our television sets were overrun by a startling phenomenon known as the “Mighty Morphin Power Ranger”? Fascinated by the violent encounters that dominated each episode, children everywhere picked their favorite Ranger and donned their spandex Halloween costume hoping they could someday take on evil costumed villains and Godzilla-sized robots. Naturally, I was too old to fully understand the “Power Ranger” craze, but I wasn’t too old to notice … Video Presented in 1080p utilizing the AVC codec (at an average …


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