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Naruto Shippuden Movie?

Does anyone know where i can watch naruto movie 4 (shippuden)online with english subs?

Naruto Shippuuden the Movie was released in Japan on 4th August 2007. But I don’t think the subbed version of the movie will be made available online until sometime around April or May next year.

That’s because I think the movie can only be made available online after release of the movie DVD, and I suppose that would take a few months. And it will take some time for Dattebayo to do the subs too.

For instance, the 3rd Naruto movie was released on 5th August last year, and the subbed version of it was only made available for downloading on the net on 27th April this year. That means it took about 8 to 9 months for the subbed version of the movie to be made available on the Internet after its release in the cinemas.

So assuming that Naruto Shippuuden the Movie takes the same amount of time for the DVD release and the subs, the subbed version of the movie will be uploaded on the net around April or May next year. Yeah anyway when the movie is uploaded online, you should be able to get it at YouTube or Livevideo, here: http://www.youtube.com/, http://www.livevideo.com/. You can also get it from Naruto fansites too.

Yup hope that helps! :)

Naruto 64 {3/3} English Dub


The Movies


The Movies


$9.48


The medium of film has entertained audiences for more than 100 years. It has also intrigued scholars. What qualities give a film the complexity and resonance of high art? What effects do films produce in spectators and in society? How is our appreciation of a film dependent on such different elements as the screen, the stars, the zeitgeist, and even the petty business deals in Hollywood studios? Laurence Goldstein and Ira Konigsberg, the editors of The Movies: Texts, Receptions, Exposures, have sought to answer these questions by gathering writing and visual art from a variety of perspectives that describe the history, art, and technology of motion pictures in deep-focus detail.The book’s first part, "Analyzing Films," offers essays on six important films: Secrets of a Soul, The Wizard of Oz, The Silence of the Lambs, The Last Emperor, The King of Comedy, and Menace II Society. Each reading uses a different methodology to reveal intricate structure and cultural provenance of the film narrative.The second part, "Making Films," takes the reader behind the camera for some expert testimony, including an interview with the great director Billy Wilder, a montage by screenwriter William Harrison of his fateful meetings in the film capital, a memoir by Arthur Miller, and an account by M-G-M producer Sam Marx of how the first film about the atomic bomb came into being.The third part, "Screening Films," measures the impact of movies on their audiences. Diane Kirkpatrick contributes an essay on how artists have responded to the movies. In short stories Laura Antillano, a Venezuelan, and Janset Berkok Shami, a Jordanian, dramatize the colonizing of other continents by the Hollywood dream factory. Leo Braudy assesses the treatment of the male body in the Brando and Dean flicks of the 1950s, while William Paul chronicles the narrative of the screen, that looked-at and overlooked monitor for the moviegoing public. A fourth part, "The Poetry of Film," collects some compelling recent poems about the movies: Margaret Atwood on Ava Gardner, Mordechai Geldmann on pornography, and Pier Paolo Pasolini on Marilyn Monroe, among others. Also included are archival essays by modernist poets H.D. and Vachel Lindsay, on Greta Garbo and the necessity of censorship, respectively.It is rare for a collection to investigate cinema with this much wit, creative play, and scholarly rigor. Common to all the contents, however, is a thoroughly contemporary manner of treating what Arthur Miller calls "the single great cultural invention of this civilization." Laurence Goldstein is the author of The American Poet at the Movies: A Critical History, editor of The Female Body: Figures, Styles, Speculations, and The Male Body: Features, Destinies, Exposures, and Professor of English, University of Michigan. Ira Konigsberg is Professor of English and Film/Video Studies, University of Michigan.

Naruto: The Broken Bond - Pre-Played


Naruto: The Broken Bond – Pre-Played


$29.99


After saving the village in Naruto: Rise of the Ninja, Naruto finds himself a full-fledged ninja. But with his new status comes a new, even greater challenge. When Sasuke, driven by painful memories, makes a desperate grab for power, Naruto must summon the courage to face his best friend before it’s too late. Lean on your teammates as you join with multiple characters to overcome challenges and emerge victorious in tag battles. Battle against prominent Naruto characters in beautifully rendered locations from the Naruto universe. Relive favorite moments from the original series with fully voiced acting, then choose from 25 characters in the Naruto franchise’s first-ever online multiplayer option.

Looking at Movies with Access to Looking at Movies Online: An Introduction to Film with Dvd and Booklet


Looking at Movies with Access to Looking at Movies Online: An Introduction to Film with Dvd and Booklet


$29.75


ISBN-13: 9781393171300 ISBN-10: 1393171303 Title: Looking at Movies with Access to Looking at Movies Online: An Introduction to Film with Dvd and Booklet. Author: Richard Barsam. Edition: 2nd.

Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising - Pre-Played


Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising – Pre-Played


$21.99


Naruto and his friends are in for the fight of their lives, and you’re in it right along with them! Step into the ninja shoes of Naruto in this game that lets you battle through the Naruto Shippuden storyline. Play as ten different ninjas – including Akatsuki ninjas for the first time. Controls are optimized for PSP, so it’s easy to time and unleash your Jutsu attacks. Fight fast-moving tactical battles against one ninja – or three! Create a three-ninja team and use the skills of each to complete missions. The anime-style battles are epic whether you’re on the Kazekage Retrieval story arc or one of the game’s original storylines.

Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 - Pre-Played


Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny 2 – Pre-Played


$19.99


You can’t fight your destiny, but if you’re a ninja, you sure can fight on your way to reaching it! Naruto is back for another round in this Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Destiny sequel. Naruto has grown up, and his ninja powers have grown with him. Like each of the 32 characters you’ll encounter, he’s got new ninja moves and even more awesome jutsu! You’ll dive deeper into the Shippuden saga than ever before in a Story Mode that spans the first two arcs: Gaara Rescue and Sasuke Retrieval. Journey through dungeon mazes and level up your character as you explore an all-new Quest Mode or take on all challengers in Wireless Battle Mode.

Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 - Pre-Played


Naruto Shippuden: Ninja Council 4 – Pre-Played


$12.99


Naruto is beginning to grow up. He’s just returned from a two-year training session with his mentor, Jiraiya. Now he’s reunited with some of his friends and headed for an all-new adventure! Play through the game from five different perspectives, including Naruto, Sakura, Kakashi, Rock Lee, and Leiji. You’ll explore massive levels (with plenty of opportunities to grab points) and uncover secrets of the criminal organization, Akatsuki. Once you’ve beaten a level, you’ll have the chance to play through it again at the Ninja level, earning you even more points. And you can always join up with some friends for four-player multiplayer, where the best ninja will be the only one left standing!

Naruto: Ninja Council 3 - Pre-Played


Naruto: Ninja Council 3 – Pre-Played


$9.99


Your stylus is now a weapon. Your touch screen a tool of your martial arts trade. And your Nintendo DS is now a Ninjitsu DS as Naruto: Ninja Council comes to DS for the first time! Use the touch screen and stylus to hone your ninja skills on 42 missions taken from the popular series. While Naruto: Ninja Council 2 offered just 3 playable characters, this time you’ll choose from a super-expanded cast of 24, all with their trademark attacks. An interchangeable attack system lets you harvest the special abilities of other characters to help your character through your current mission. Four-ninja Versus modes include Timed, Scroll Collection, and Head-to-Head.


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