Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997) Language: English | Subtitle: N/A 01:34:41 | 1920x1080 pixels | x264 - 4201 kbps | 23.98 fps | AAC - 319 kbps | 48 KHz | 3 GB I.M.D.b INFO Release Date: 21 November 1997 IMDB Rating:3.3/10 from 21,546 I.M.D.b users Director(s): John R. Leonetti Writer(s): Ed Boon, Lawrence Kasanoff Star(s): Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, James Remar Genre(s): Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Storyline: Mortal Kombat is an ancient tournament where the Earth Realm warriors battle against the forces of Outworld. Liu Kang and a few chosen fighters fought and defeated the powerful sorcerer Shang Tsung, their victory would preserve the peace on Earth for one more generation. Taking place now where the first movie left off, the Earth realm warriors live a short period of peace when evil forces from another dimension come to invade and wreak havoc on Earth. They are guided by the forces of Outworld leader, Shao Kahn and his generals such as: Motaro, Rain, Ermac, Sheeva and Sindel. Now Liu Kang, Raiden, Jax, Sonya and Kitana must defeat Shao Kahn in six days before the Earth realm merges with the Outworld.
Storyline: A former L.A. drug dealer has moved to Houston to make a new life for himself as a married architect. Everything falls apart when he is suddenly visited by one of his former cohorts who comes carrying heroin. Discovering the dope, the architect flushes it down the drain. This sets up a series of tough customers seeking the dope including a Rasta hit-man, an ex-lover Dallas who ties him up and rapes him, a criminal called Billy with a penchant for torture, and a rogue cop.
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