Šílený Max 2: Bojovník silnic

Šílený Max 2: Bojovník silnic 1981

7.39

Svět zpustošila válka. Nastal boj o zbytky nejcennějšího zdroje energie - nafty. Max, jenž ztratil rodinu nyní bezcílně putuje krajinou. Dostane se do území, kterému vládne gang vedený psychopatickým Humungusem. Získává spojenectví Gyro Kapitána, vlastnícího vrtulník. Max poté nalézá samostatnou kolonii, která vlastní ropný vrt. Ti se chtějí spolu se zásobami ropy dostat k moři. Max je proto po smrti jejich vůdce musí dostat přes Humungus a jeho motorizovaný gang.

1981

Zatóiči keššótabi

Zatóiči keššótabi 1964

6.80

Slepý šermíř a masér Zatoiči se spřátelí s mladou ženou, která se vrací domů s dítětem. Když si ji gangsteři spletou se Zatoichim a zabijí ji, rozhodne se Zatoichi doprovodit dítě k jeho otci. Získá neochotnou pomoc mladého kapsáře a společně se vydají hledat otce dítěte. Nepočítají však s otcovou reakcí na jejich příjezd ani s vlastními rostoucími city k dítěti.

1964

Samurai Jack

Samurai Jack 2001

8.40

A great warrior is displaced to the distant future by the evil shape-shifting wizard Aku. The world has become a bleak place under the rule of Aku, segregated into fantastic tribes and ruled by Aku's evil robot warlords. Jack travels this foreign landscape in search of a time portal that can return him to his home time so he can "undo the future that is Aku!".

2001

The Littlest Hobo

The Littlest Hobo 1979

6.90

The Littlest Hobo is a Canadian television series based upon a 1958 American film of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. The series first aired from 1963 to 1965 in syndication, spanning six seasons and was revived for a popular second run on CTV from October 11, 1979 to March 7, 1985. It starred an ownerless dog. All three productions revolved around a stray German Shepherd, the titular Hobo, who wanders from town to town, helping people in need. Although the concept was perhaps similar to that of Lassie, the Littlest Hobo's destiny was to befriend those who apparently needed help. Despite the attempts of the many people whom he helped to adopt him, he appeared to prefer to be on his own, and would head off by himself at the end of each episode. Never actually named on-screen, the dog is often referred to by the name Hobo or by the names given by temporary human companions. Hobo's background is also unexplained on-screen. His origins, motivation and ultimate destination are also never explained. Although some characters appeared in more than one episode, the only constant was the Littlest Hobo himself.

1979