‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Drama

“You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” Movie Details

You Don’t Mess with the Zohan tagline: Lather. Rinse. Save the world.
You Don't Mess with the Zohan - DVD Cover

You Don't Mess with the Zohan DVD Cover

Actors:
Ian Fisher
Herzl Tobey Commander aka Yaron
Danny A. Abeckaser Ze’ev
Omid Abtahi Shihab
Aesop Aquarian Rabbi
Sayed Badreya Hamdi
Mike Batayeh Fry cook
Tim Bearden Pants Store Owner
Robert Benny Autograph seeker #1
Shelley Berman
John Duerler Electronic Store customer
Ido Ezra Hassan
John Farley Tom
Eric Feliciano Israeli Fan
Les Gardonyi Pedestrian
Directors: Dennis Dugan
IMDB Rating: 5.7/10 out of 47,915 votes

“You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” Movie Review

“You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” Plot Summary

An Israeli Special Forces Soldier fakes his death so he can re-emerge in New York City as a hair stylist. add synopsis

To this movie makers thank you.

To comment on this movie, there are two main sides: First one would be Adam Sandler, I have always liked his movies, for the light kind of comedy he presents, you watch and you laugh but you don’t expect to come out of the movie with a deeper message or something remotely philosophic to think about, I find that when Adam Sandler tries to go deep, his movies become quite depressing and nonsensical, ‘Click’ quickly comes to mind

The thing about the Zohan, is that I laughed a lot in some parts, but I find his affairs with the older ladies to be a bit repetitive and leaning towards downright BORING. Also the crude language and the oh-too-much ‘crotch’ view makes it quite impossible to let your kids watch the movie, which is a pity, because I find the hilarious fight scenes and the Zohan’s ’supernatural’ cool stunts would have been fun for kids to watch

Second point of view would be from an Arab point of view; I started watching this movie, preparing myself to get offended, and mind you I am a very broad minded person … However, I was pleasantly surprised, for the first time in my life I see a movie that does not picture Arabs as animal-like, heartless, brainless killing machines. They are just people, trying to make a living, even the avenging one has a reason, the Zohan stole his goat

Watching this movie, I tried to forget that I am an Arab, and I see that it is portraying – in a very silly and somehow inaccurate way – two opposing sides, and suggesting that they stop fighting, get over their differences to see that they are in fact similar

The movie makers get my personal ‘thank you’ for that, it is no different than watching a movie about the conflict between ‘black’ and ‘white’ people after the civil war, or about Americans and Japanese directly after WWII, there is no prejudices against Arabs here

For the very first time, someone has discovered that Arabs are human beings too. So THANK YOU.

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‘Click’ Download and Reviews

December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

“Click” Movie Details

Click tagline: What If You Had A Universal Remote… That Controlled Your Universe?
Click - DVD Cover

Click DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Katheryn Cain
  • Adam Sandler Michael Newman
    Kate Beckinsale Donna Newman
    Christopher Walken Morty
    Kirsten The New Assistant
    Directors: Frank Coraci IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 71,932 votes

    “Click” Movie Review

    “Click” Plot Summary

    A workaholic architect finds a universal remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life. Complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices. add synopsis

    Funny & Touching – A Good Combination

    This was a funny and – near the end – a touching movie. That’s a nice combination to have. My only complaint is that it certainly isn’t ‘family fare’ for a nice story and should have been rated ‘R,’ not PG-13. There’s simply too much sexual material (and and f-word) for PG-13. With some editing, this could have been a great story for everyone

    However, for us adults who like to laugh, there is plenty in here to do that. The jokes come pretty fast, right from the get-go. The premise would good: with a (television-like) remote control, you could control your life. You could fast-forward through all the unpleasant scenes in your life, or freeze frame something that is happening now, or you could go back into time with your life. It all sounds good, but as our main character ‘Michael Newman’ (Adam Sandler) found out, it’s not so cool. That’s a key message here, too, that avoiding the bad things is not necessarily what’s best for us. The major message, however, was that spending time with your family is more important than putting your job ahead of them, as far as priorities go. That theme leads to some touching scenes in the final 30 minutes of this comedy. As funny as this film is, you would be hard-pressed not to have some tears in your eyes at some point near the end of this film

    Sandler plays a typical role for him, and utters some great lines and uses sight gags as well for plenty of his laughs. Kate Bekinsale, who plays his wife ‘Donna,’ looks absolutely beautiful, the prettiest I’ve seen her since ‘Pearl Harbor.’ She plays a nice lady in here, too. Their little kids – especially the girl (Tatum McCann) – are cute and funny at times. I won’t mention the dog. I can’t without being crude. Christopher Walken is here, and that usually means good news as he tends to play fun-and-interesting characters. Unfortunately – just a warning – this comedy, as so many modern-day ones are, has its share of crude moments, some language and the above-mentioned sexual material. Overall, it was extremely, entertaining, however.

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    ‘Bedtime Stories’ Download and Reviews

    November 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

    “Bedtime Stories” Movie Details

    Bedtime Stories tagline: Whatever they dream up… he has to survive.
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    Bedtime Stories DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Adam Sandler Skeeter Bronson
    Keri Russell Jill
    Guy Pearce Kendall
    Courteney Cox Wendy
    Teresa Palmer Violet
    Dana Goodman Rose
    Russell Brand Mickey
    Adam Greeves Golfer
    Richard Griffiths Barry
    Jonathan Morgan Heit Patrick
    Matt Jordon Eni-Mine
    Mark Kubr Paparazzi
    Jordan Lawson Stranger
    Johntae Lipscomb Kid
    Ricky Marciano Parent
    Directors: Adam Shankman
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 17,888 votes

    “Bedtime Stories” Movie Review

    “Bedtime Stories” Plot Summary

    A family comedy about a hotel handyman whose life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.

    Pretty good. A fun family movie.

    Way better than I thought it’d be. I was expecting total garbage when I saw the movie today, but I was pleasantly surprised. Adam Sandler is very funny in this movie. It’s fun for the whole family. Keri Russell is a very good actress in her role. Those cute little kids that plays Adam’s niece and nephew are good in their roles. Russel brand is good as the best friend. Richard Griffiths is perfect as always in everything he does. The guy that plays Adam’s dad was amazing. I loved his voice over. I enjoyed it very much. My only complaint is that the Guinea Pig jokes were a little much at times. All and all it was a good movie.

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    ‘Spanglish’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “Spanglish” Movie Details

    Spanglish tagline: A comedy with a language all its own.
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    Spanglish DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Adam Sandler John Clasky
    TГ©a Leoni Deborah Clasky
    Paz Vega Flor Moreno
    Cloris Leachman Evelyn Wright
    Shelbie Bruce Cristina Moreno
    Sarah Steele Bernice ‘Bernie’ Clasky
    Ian Hyland George ‘Georgie’ Clasky
    Victoria Luna Cristina Moreno – Age 6
    Cecilia SuГЎrez Monica
    Ricardo Molina Flor’s Husband
    Brenda Canela Luz
    Eddy Martin 14-Year-Old Boy
    Nicole Nieth Hostess at Fancy Restaurant
    Jamie Kaler Businessman
    James Lancaster Businessman
    Directors: James L. Brooks
    IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 28,881 votes

    “Spanglish” Movie Review

    “Spanglish” Plot Summary

    A woman and her daughter emigrate from Mexico for a better life in America, where they start working for a family where the patriarch is a newly celebrated chef with an insecure wife.

    Great Movie!

    This movie was very good. I thought Adam Sandler was fabulous and it showed his ability as an actor. The pain the family was going through was definitely brought out in the film. When a film like this is released, a lot of people expect the actors in it to not do well. I thought that Adam Sandler really connected with the children, especially with the daughter, in this film. He has a good grasp on what it is like to be a parent, how to love children unconditionally. The tension between John (Adam) and Flor (Paz) is believable. They care so deeply for each other, yet they both understand what is at stake. Yet Deb (Tea) insecurities are believable when she has an affair. I thought the direction of the movie was great as well.

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    ‘50 First Dates’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “50 First Dates” Movie Details

    50 First Dates tagline: Imagine having to win over the girl of your dreams… every friggin’ day.
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    50 First Dates DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jonathan Loughran
  • Adam Sandler Henry Roth
    Drew Barrymore Lucy Whitmore
    Rob Schneider Ula
    Sean Astin Doug Whitmore
    Lusia Strus Alexa
    Dan Aykroyd Dr. Keats
    Amy Hill Sue
    Allen Covert Ten Second Tom
    Blake Clark Marlin Whitmore
    Maya Rudolph Stacy
    Pomaika’i Brown Nick
    Joe Nakashima Old Hawaiian Man
    Peter Dante Security Guard
    Dom Magwili Security Guard
    Jennifer
    Directors: Peter Segal IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 59,711 votes

    “50 First Dates” Movie Review

    “Fifty First Dates” Plot Summary

    Henry Roth is a man afraid of commitment up until he meets the beautiful Lucy. They hit it off and Henry think he’s finally found the girl of his dreams, until he discovers she has short-term memory loss and forgets him the very next day.

    Very sweet feel good film

    I will admit right now, I am not an Adam Sandler fan. However, I found this film to be surprisingly enjoyable. It is sweet and cute in places, and while certainly not a masterpiece it is above decent. A vast majority of the jokes work here, and that was great to see. The camera work was good making good use of the gorgeous scenery, and the soundtrack was lovely. I had little problem with the performances; Adam Sandler gives of his more likable performances, and Drew Barrymore is the persona of sweetness as his love interest. Out of the supporting performances, Rob Schneider guarantees a number of laughs, and Sean Astin comes close to stealing the film in places. But it is the chemistry of Sandler and Barrymore that shines through despite the flaws that mar it from being more than enjoyable

    While Dan Ackroyd has a small appearance, it is sadly one that isn’t particularly memorable. The plot isn’t exactly original, and certainly isn’t the most interesting one ever. And the script does have its ups and downs, and is predictable. Overall though, it is a sweet feel good film. It has its flaws, but it is a brave attempt at a romantic comedy, and mainly because of the chemistry of the two leads it mostly succeeds. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    ‘I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry’ Download and Reviews

    November 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry” Movie Details

    I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry tagline: They’re as straight as can be, but don’t tell anyone.
    I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry - DVD Cover

    I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Christopher L. Antie Courtroom member
    Dan Aykroyd Captain P. Tucker
    John Boyd Criminal
    Steve Buscemi
    Richard Chamberlain
    Billy Concha Fireman Jailbird #1
    Jim Ford Criminal
    Taylor Gerard Hart Bartender
    Dante Henderson Dancer/Viking #1
    Kevin James Larry Allensworth
    Cole Morgen Eric
    Larry Newman Officer Newman
    Tyler Nilson Crying Man
    Ving Rhames Duncan
    Adam Sandler Chuck Ford
    Directors: Dennis Dugan
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 42,987 votes

    “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry” Movie Review

    “I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry” Plot Summary

    Two straight, single Brooklyn firefighters pretend to be a gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits.

    Don’t listen to the bad reviews

    Kevin James and Adam Sandler are hilarious in ‘I Now Pronoce You Chuck And Larry.’But where are all of the bad reviews coming from?And why was this movie nominated for so many Razzie awards?In case you don’t know,a Razzie is an award given to a movie for being bad or having a bad concept,such as worst actor or worst picture

    But why this movie?This is a funny,funny,and like I said,funny movie

    Okay,so maybe the movie offends many types of people,including gays,fat people,Asians,and so on

    But that’s one of the reasons why this movie is so dang funny

    But if you are gay and you are reading this review,then I suggest you avoid this movie

    That goes the same with fat people,Asians,etc

    But if you’re looking for a belly full of laughs,then I highly recommend this movie.

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    ‘Reign Over Me’ Download and Reviews

    October 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama

    “Reign Over Me” Movie Details

    Reign Over Me tagline: Let in the unexpected.
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    Reign Over Me DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Adam Sandler Charlie Fineman
    Don Cheadle Alan Johnson
    Jada Pinkett Smith Janeane Johnson
    Liv Tyler Angela Oakhurst
    Saffron Burrows Donna Remar
    Donald Sutherland Judge Raines
    Robert Klein Jonathan Timpleman
    Melinda Dillon Ginger Timpleman
    Mike Binder Bryan Sugarman
    Jonathan Banks Stelter
    Rae Allen Adell Modell
    Paula Newsome Melanie
    John de Lancie Nigel Pennington
    Paul Butler George Johnson
    Camille LaChe Smith Cherie Johnson
    Directors: Mike Binder
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 36,854 votes

    “Reign Over Me” Movie Review

    “Reign Over Me” Plot Summary

    A man who lost his family in the September 11 attack on New York City runs into his old college roommate. Rekindling the friendship is the one thing that appears able to help the man recover from his grief.

    Not Warm and Fuzzy but it IS Great ~ Don’t Miss This

    I didn’t know what to expect with this one. I was pleasantly surprised as well as shocked. Adam Sandler met and surpassed any expectations I would have ever had with a dramatic role

    This film will take you through an emotional roller coaster and because of it’s execution, you won’t even mind. The story itself is too painful to imagine but the range of emotions are very understandable. You can’t help but feel something for both of the leads but the story is clearly focused on Sandler. Adam delivers a more than capable performance in a VERY demanding role

    Whatever you were/are expecting from this film, expect more. Set aside two hours and prepare to involve yourself. I was actually disappointed when it ended because I wanted more story. How often can you say that?

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    ‘Big Daddy’ Download and Reviews

    October 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “Big Daddy” Movie Details

    Big Daddy tagline: Nature called. Look who answered.
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    Big Daddy DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Tim Herlihy
  • Adam Sandler Sonny Koufax
    Joey Lauren Adams Layla Maloney
    Jon Stewart Kevin Gerrity
    Cole Sprouse Julian ‘Frankenstien’ McGrath
    Dylan Sprouse Julian ‘Frankenstien’ McGrath
    Josh Mostel Arthur Brooks
    Leslie Mann Corinne Maloney
    Allen Covert Phil D’Amato
    Rob Schneider Nazo
    Kristy Swanson Vanessa
    Joseph Bologna Lenny Koufax
    Peter Dante Tommy Grayton
    Jonathan Loughran Mike
    Steve Buscemi Homeless Guy
    Singing Kangaroo
    Directors: Dennis Dugan IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 47,833 votes

    “Big Daddy” Movie Review

    “Big Daddy” Plot Summary

    A lazy law school grad adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend, but everything doesn’t go as planned and he becomes the unlikely foster father. add synopsis

    One of Sandler’s funniest

    Adam Sandler really began to peak in the 1990’s after he hit it big on SNL. He quickly was pushed into Going Overboard in 1989, which wasn’t terrible but wasn’t good either. Then he began to receive more work throughout then while people seemed to have a feel for him and he became well known, sort of how Seth Rogen is coming into his own now. Sandler really is well known for just playing a normal guy with such a short fuse that ends up getting into a major crisis. If you don’t believe me then watch this movie. It can be touching at moments and tear jerking for some of you out there, but for the most part this is a Sandler comedy that you don’t want to pass by.

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    ‘The Wedding Singer’ Download and Reviews

    October 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Music, Romance

    “The Wedding Singer” Movie Details

    The Wedding Singer tagline: He’s gonna party like it’s 1985.
    The Wedding Singer - DVD Cover

    The Wedding Singer DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Randy Razz
  • Adam Sandler Robbie Hart
    Drew Barrymore Julia Sullivan
    Christine Taylor Holly Sullivan
    Allen Covert Sammy
    Matthew Glave Glenn Guglia
    Ellen Albertini Dow Rosie
    Angela Featherstone Linda
    Alexis Arquette George Stitzer
    Christina Pickles Angie Sullivan
    Jodi Thelen Kate
    Frank Sivero Andy
    Patrick McTavish Tyler
    Gemini Barnett Petey
    Teddy Castellucci Robbie Hart Band Member
    Robbie Hart Band Member
    Directors: Frank Coraci IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 45,984 votes

    “The Wedding Singer” Movie Review

    “The Wedding Singer” Plot Summary

    Robbie, the singer and Julia, the waitress are both engaged to be married but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.

    A great fun film to watch for the whole family!

    I was just watching the Wedding Singer last night on television. I still love this film for all its quirks. I love the fact that it was set in the eighties. Contemporary music and MTV with all its real world shows are not the same as in the eighties. I become very nostalgic watching this film. I remember all the songs, the Madonna look of the moment, the Rubix cube, Freddy Kruger, etc. It is hard to believe that it’s almost twenty years since 1985. It was much better in 1985 for me, I was still a child and there were always music videos on MTV. They weren’t just concert videos neither. They told little stories. I wished that we were still in the eighties with the music and culture. Besides all the eighties stuff, they never tried to outdo it in the film. It really is a beautiful, sweet love story between Drew Barrymore’s character, Julia, and the wedding singer, Robby Hart. I love the flight to Vegas and I won’t spoil the ending for anybody else. The scenes at reception hall were always a pleasure to watch and a great cast. I love watching fellow SNL–Jon Lovitz, Laura Kightlinger, Kevin Nealon, play even small roles. I loved Ellen Law playing Rosie. She was the best supporting character in this film. The fact that Billy Idol is also in it playing himself is another reason to watch. I wish there were films about the 80s.

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    ‘Clerks II’ Download and Reviews

    October 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy

    “Clerks II” Movie Details

    Clerks II tagline: Just Because They Serve You… Doesn’t Mean They Like You.
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    Actors:
  • Kimberly Loughran
  • Brian O’Halloran Dante Hicks
    Jeff Anderson Randal Graves
    Marilyn Ghigliotti Veronica Loughran
    Lisa Spoonhauer Caitlin Bree
    Jason Mewes Jay
    Kevin Smith Silent Bob
    Scott Mosier Willam Black/Angry Hockey Playing Customer/Angry Mourner
    Walter Flanagan Woolen Cap Smoker/Egg Man/Offended Customer/Cat Admiring Bitter Customer
    Scott Schiaffo Chewlie’s Rep
    Al Berkowitz Old Man
    David Klein Hunting Cap Smoking Boy/Low I.Q. Video Customer/Hubcap Searching Customer/Angry Mourner/Angry Crowd at Door
    Ed Hapstak Sanford/Angry Mourner
    Pattijean Csik Coroner
    Ernest O’Donnell Rick Derris (Trainer)
    Heather Jones (Alyssa’s sister)
    Directors: Kevin Smith IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 86,188 votes

    “Clerks II” Movie Review

    “Clerks 2″ Plot Summary

    A day in the lives of two convenience clerks named Dante and Randal as they annoy customers, discuss movies, and play hockey on the store roof.

    great movie

    i would like to first of all thanks Kevin smith for such a great movie clerks was the first movie i saw that i can remember and i first saw it 10 years ago when it came out in theathes and from then on out i couldn’t get enough of it and then he came out with the trilogy and all the other ones but i still fell that his best was and always shall be clerks though the passion of the clerks might very well change that of course i don,t see how you could top something that great but then again the man is known for putting out great movie after great movie so i feel confident that his next movie will be as great as its predistor if not better so for those of you who don’t know Kevin smith is coming out with a sequel to clerks dubbed the passion of the clerks excited i knew you’d be

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