‘Osmosis Jones’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Animation, Comedy

“Osmosis Jones” Movie Details

Osmosis Jones tagline: He’s one cell of a guy.
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Actors:
  • Carlos Alazraqui
  • Molly Shannon
    Bill Murray
    Ben Stein
    Joel Silver
    Chris Rock Osmosis Jones
    Laurence Fishburne Thrax
    David Hyde Pierce Drix
    Brandy Norwood Leah
    William Shatner Mayor Phlegmming
    Ron Howard Tom Colonic
    Kid Rock Kidney Rock
    Kenny Olson Kidney Rock
    Jason Krause Kidney Rock
    Joe C. Kidney Rock
    Stefanie Eulinberg Kidney Rock
    Jimmie Bones Kidney Rock
    Uncle Kracker Kidney Rock
    Jonathan Adams Additional Character Voice
    Additional Character Voice
    Directors: Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 10,206 votes

    “Osmosis Jones” Movie Review

    “Osmosis Jones” Plot Summary

    A policeman white blood cell, with the help of a cold pill, must stop a deadly virus from destroying the human they live in, Frank. add synopsis

    Bloody Good Movie

    I think that this movie was horribly underrated in the UK, and it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. I saw the animated series before the movie, and got interested in watching it, but as I have a phobia of vomit, I was incredibly shocked when I saw Bill Murray throw up all over Molly Shannon with visual and graphic sounds. Still, I plucked up the courage to watch the rest of the movie, which I really enjoyed. However, to this day I have to skip the vomit scene on my DVD. I liked the fact that it was a classic ‘cop type’ story, with a baddie, a love interest, a rookie cop and a partnership too. I thought that David Hyde Pierce played the part of Drix brilliantly and Chris Rock was superb as Osmosis. I also like the fact that the movie teaches kids that it’s important to take care of yourself

    My friend and I still quote ‘You gotta get spiffy!’ all the time. I also really loved the soundtrack, I went frantic searching for the CD!

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    ‘Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi’ Download and Reviews

    December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

    “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Details

    Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi tagline: Coming May 25, 1983 to your galaxy. [Second Advance poster]
    Return Of The Jedi - DVD Cover

    Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kenneth Colley
  • Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker
    Harrison Ford Han Solo
    Carrie Fisher Princess Leia Organa
    Billy Dee Williams Lando Calrissian
    Anthony Daniels C-3PO
    Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
    Sebastian Shaw Anakin Skywalker
    Ian McDiarmid The Emperor
    Frank Oz Yoda
    James Earl Jones Darth Vader
    David Prowse Darth Vader
    Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi
    Kenny Baker R2-D2/Paploo
    Michael Pennington Moff Jerjerrod
    Admiral Piett
    Directors: Richard Marquand IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 198,455 votes

    “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Review

    “Return Of The Jedi” Plot Summary

    After rescuing Han Solo from the palace of Jabba the Hutt, the Rebels attempt to destroy the Second Death Star, while Luke Skywalker tries to bring his father back to the Light Side of the Force.

    Greatest Cinematic Film Of All Time

    Despite the feelings of most ‘Star Wars’ fans, in my opinion ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is the greatest cinematic film ever created. Ever since the first time I saw it, it’s depth, intensity, special effects, and moving story have overwhelmed me. The film was so well put together that it has been able to stand the test of time over the last 20 years. Filled with powerful action, as the climax of the original trilogy, George Lucas gives us a rousing finish of the ‘Star Wars’ saga in ‘Jedi’.Film Summary (Contains Spoilers For Those Who Have Not Seen It)After ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ left us hanging for 3 long years we finally find the end of the story in ‘Return Of The Jedi’. Darth Vader, in emotional turmoil makes a surprise visit to a new uncompleted Death Star to oversee it’s construction. The Emperor is first seen in this film as he has the ultimate plan to destroy the Rebel Alliance and bring young Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side. Luke, Lando, Leia, Chewie, and the droids all travel to Tatooine to rescue the frozen Han Solo from the crime Lord; Jabba The Hutt. After Han has been rescued, and Jabba defeated, Luke returns to Dagobah to find a dying Yoda where he learns the awful truth; Darth Vader is in fact his father. The rebel heroes regroup with the Rebel Fleet. Now joined by other species and races including the Mon Calamari the Rebels must make a all-or-nothing plan of attack to destroy the Death Star before it is completed. While Lando heads the space attack in the Millennium Falcon, the Rebel heroes must disable the Death Star’s shield generator on the Forest Moon Of Endor. It is here that the Rebels happen upon the furry, but mighty Ewoks. During the the two part intense battle, a third battle must take place as Luke willingly delivers himself to Vader in an attempt to convince him to leave the Dark Side. In emotionally charged sequences Luke must face his father as the Emperor lures out his dark emotions. As young Skywalker is about to face his death at the hands of Palpatine, Vader turns on his wicked master to save his son’s life. Filled with a deep timeless story of good vs. evil, ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is a spectacular, emotionally charged film that redeems the good in all of us.

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    ‘The Boondock Saints’ Download and Reviews

    December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “The Boondock Saints” Movie Details

    The Boondock Saints tagline: Brothers. Killers. Saints.
    The Boondock Saints - DVD Cover

    The Boondock Saints DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Layton Morrison
  • Willem Dafoe Paul Smecker
    Sean Patrick Flanery Connor MacManus
    Norman Reedus Murphy MacManus
    David Della Rocco David Della ‘Roc/Funny Man’ Rocco
    Billy Connolly Il Duce
    David Ferry Detective Dolly
    Brian Mahoney Detective Duffy
    Bob Marley Detective Greenly
    Richard Fitzpatrick The Chief
    William Young Monsignor
    Robert Pemberton Macklepenny
    Bill Craig McGerkin
    Dot Jones Rosengurtle Baumgartener
    Scott Griffith Ivan Checkov
    Vladdy
    Directors: Troy Duffy IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 77,268 votes

    “The Boondock Saints” Movie Review

    “The Boondock Saints” Plot Summary

    Fraternal twins set out to rid Boston of the evil men operating there while being tracked down by an FBI agent.

    A wonderful movie,

    …albeit a little too proud of itself. I waited a long time before actually watching this film, then an ex-girlfriend loaned it to me telling me I wouldn’t be disappointed. And I wasn’t. Boondock Saints looks and feels like a fan film, and it is well done. The actors, I felt, were carefully chosen, did a wonderful job, and composed themselves well. The only real annoyances were Willem Dafoe’s character being a know-it-all, and David Della Rocco who screams his head off throughout the whole movie. Its rare that a movie of this genre has a gratifying ending, and when the credits started rolling, I was a little sad that there wasn’t more. This movie kept me entertained thoroughly, and I was happy that I finally watched it. For those who haven’t seen it, sit back and enjoy the violent ride, for it’s a fun one.

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    ‘World’s Greatest Dad’ Download and Reviews

    December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Movie Details

    World’s Greatest Dad tagline: Lance Clayton is about to get everything he deserves.
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    World's Greatest Dad DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John McCafferty Sr.
  • Robin Williams Lance Clayton
    Alexie Gilmore Claire
    Daryl Sabara Kyle
    Michael Thomas Moore Chris
    Jermaine Williams Jason
    Steve Anderson News Crew – Boom Holder
    Wayne Bastrup TV Crew Member
    Max Canlas Student
    Gary Low income person
    Bruce Hornsby Himself
    Toby Huss Bert Green
    Tom Kenny Jerry Klein
    Evan Martin Andrew
    Teacher
    Directors: Bobcat Goldthwait IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 6,602 votes

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Movie Review

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Plot Summary

    A comedy about a man who learns that the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.

    Nice Black Comedy for Williams and Bobcat

    World’s Greatest Dad (2009) *** (out of 4) One of the blackest of all black comedies features Robin Williams as Lance, a failed teacher, failed boyfriend and failed father to an obnoxious pervert (Daryl Sabara) who masturbates too much, is hated by everyone and who has no real purpose in life. After a tragedy and a lie the father must then come to terms with something that I won’t ruin here. When people think of Goldthwait, 99% of them are going to think of the crazy guy from the POLICE ACADEMY films and only 1% are going to know him as a filmmaker. SHAKES THE CLOWN has gained a cult following over the years and there’s no doubt that this film will eventually be looked at as not a great movie but one that after watching you’ll want to stand up and applaud the filmmakers for delivering something completely original and different. It’s hard to really describe this movie because it’s best that you go into it without knowing all of the details and how we get to the events in the second half. I’m sure you could show this movie to a hundred people and each one of them would walk away feeling the movie was about something different. I think the film certainly shines the spotlight on parenthood, teen suicide and how we worship celebs and how those celebs even become famous. The movie has so many layers that people are going to take different things away from it but I really respected the comedy of the first half and then the drama of the second. The first half of the movie is full of vulgar situations as the loser son offends one person after another and the viewer can’t help but hate him. There’s never an attempt to make us like him and that’s usually not a good thing in a comedy if you hate the leading man. We’re not even given a reason to like the father played by Williams, although I’m sure one could feel sorry for him because of how big of a loser he is to everyone around him. If you do find yourself caring for him then that might change after the events in the second half of the movie. Everyone was informed about Williams and his full frontal nudity but more people should really look at his terrific performance. I guess raw might be a simple word but the entire Williams persona is cleaned away and we’re seeing a performance from him that we haven’t seen before. I’ve always felt that he was a better dramatic actor than a comedic one but he handles both sides extremely well here. Sabara is just as great as the perverted son and Alexie Gilmore is wonderful as Williams’ girlfriend. The film hits on all sorts of rather taboo subjects but for the most part is looks them directly in the face and doesn’t back down. I’m sure the subject matter might be too much for certain film fans but I think those looking for a rather brave and original piece of film-making is going to at least respect what we get here even if they find themselves feeling uncomfortable.

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    ‘Broken Flowers’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Mystery

    “Broken Flowers” Movie Details

    Broken Flowers tagline: Sometimes life brings some strange surprises.
    Broken Flowers - DVD Cover

    Broken Flowers DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bill Murray Don Johnston
    Julie Delpy Sherry
    Heather Simms Mona
    Brea Frazier Rita
    Jarry Fall Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Korka Fall Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Saul Holland Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Zakira Holland Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Niles Lee Wilson Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Jeffrey Wright Winston
    Meredith Patterson Flight Attendant
    Jennifer Rapp Girl on Bus
    Nicole Abisinio Girl on Bus
    Ryan Donowho Young Man on Bus
    Alexis Dziena Lolita
    Directors: Jim Jarmusch
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 37,078 votes

    “Broken Flowers” Movie Review

    “Broken Flowers” Plot Summary

    As the devoutly single Don Johnston is dumped by his latest girlfriend, he receives an anonymous pink letter informing him that he has a son who may be looking for him. The situation causes Don to examine his relationships with women instead of moving on to the next one, and he embarks on a cross-country search for his old flames who might possess clues to the mystery at hand. add synopsis

    Liked it

    Jarmusch aims for the mainstream

    Murray visits his ex-girlfriends to find out which of them sent him a letter

    Similar in structure to The Swimmer – at the first people are friendly but gradually turn nasty. Watchable movie with many good scenes – sometimes you feel sorry for Murray but other times you feel sorry for the women he visits. The best scene has Murray visiting a nervous childless woman and her husband – very nice couple. Similar to many independent American movies of recent years – but more enjoyable

    Broken Flowers is worth a look.

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    ‘A Scanner Darkly’ Download and Reviews

    December 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Animation, Crime, Drama

    “A Scanner Darkly” Movie Details

    A Scanner Darkly tagline: What Does A Scanner See?
    A Scanner Darkly - DVD Cover

    A Scanner Darkly DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Rory Cochrane Charles Freck
    Robert Downey Jr. James Barris
    Mitch Baker Brown Bear Lodge Host
    Keanu Reeves Bob Arctor
    Sean Allen Additional Fred Scramble Suit Voice
    Cliff Haby Voice from Headquarters
    Steven Chester Prince Cop
    Winona Ryder Donna Hawthorne
    Natasha Valdez Waitress
    Mark Turner Additional Hank Scramble Suit Voice
    Woody Harrelson Ernie Luckman
    Chamblee Ferguson Medical Deputy #2
    Angela Rawna Medical Deputy #1
    Eliza Stevens Arctor’s Daughter #1
    Sarah Menchaca Arctor’s Daughter #2
    Directors: Richard Linklater
    IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 38,974 votes

    “A Scanner Darkly” Movie Review

    “A Scanner Darkly” Plot Summary

    An undercover cop in a not-too-distant future becomes involved with a dangerous new drug and begins to lose his own identity as a result.

    Imaginative and original

    At first glance, you’d think A scanner darkly was style over substance. That is very much wrong. If you peeled away the trippy layers of rotoscoping, you’d still have a very cool and original movie. The writing is really tight and builds up a great and paranoid setting

    The characters are very varied. Keanu Reeves, who does a decent job, is a somewhat apathetic washout, a role that fits him well. For all the Keanu-haters out there, I can say that he is not the sole star of the movie. This movie is much more about his friends, a mixed bag of drug-addicts and dopers

    Robert Downey Jr. does a fantastic role as the manic, phony-eloquent pseudo-intellectual Barris. He’s very believable and you can’t help get a bit annoyed by him even as you laugh. He has some great lines, and he delivers them superbly

    Winona Rider’s Donna is a character we don’t get to see enough of. The scenes she’s in are good, and she certainly looks and acts like a burnout

    Rory Cochrane is even more creepy as Freck, the worst case of the little group. You can feel your skin crawling as soon as he goes on-screen. For those who have read the book: Yes, the opening sequence is the same

    Then there’s the under-appreciated Woody Harrelson, funny and realistic as Luckman. His burned-out logical jumps and paranoid outbursts are perfect

    A benefit of the rotoscoping is that supporting roles can for once look like natural people. Think about it. In your average Hollywood flick, there are professional small parts actors and actresses. The same small group of people perpetually turning up as doctors, gas station attendants, brokers… how real does that feel? I’m sure Linklater doesn’t care anyway, but it just seems more natural with unknowns when they’re drawn. A small point but there might be something to it

    The real benefit of the rotoscoping, of course, is that it looks good. Every frame is like a cutout from a graphic novel or some pop art. For a drug movie, you couldn’t ask for anything better. As tempting as it must have been, the animation team has however limited the really trippy sequences to where it matters. All in all, there are only two or three hallucinatory scenes. The general floatiness of the animation, however, gives the movie a fluid and slightly hallucinatory look in general

    Combine all of the above and add a healthy dose of paranoid music by Radiohead and you’ve got a cult classic and a great piece of art. Not to be missed by those who appreciate film.

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    ‘The Stepford Wives’ Download and Reviews

    December 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller

    “The Stepford Wives” Movie Details

    The Stepford Wives tagline: Make one.
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    The Stepford Wives DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Lorri Bagley
  • Nicole Kidman Joanna Eberhart
    Matthew Broderick Walter Kresby
    Bette Midler Bobbie Markowitz
    Glenn Close Claire Wellington
    Christopher Walken Mike Wellington
    Roger Bart Roger Bannister
    David Marshall Grant Jerry Harmon
    Jon Lovitz Dave Markowitz
    Dylan Hartigan Pete Kresby
    Fallon Brooking Kimberly Kresby
    Faith Hill Sarah Sunderson
    Matt Malloy Herb Sunderson
    Kate Shindle Beth Peters
    Tom Riis Farrell Stan Peters
    Charmaine Van Sant
    Directors: Frank Oz IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 25,498 votes

    “The Stepford Wives” Movie Review

    “The Stepford Wives” Plot Summary

    What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who’ve created this high-tech terrifying little town, in a very modern comedy-thriller.

    Colorful and comical remake.

    Frank Oz’s remake of the classic 1975 thriller may be critically bashed by some, but is actually a very entertaining re-envisioning

    Fired business woman moves to a small Conneticut village with her family, where she learns that the local housewives are acting very strangely

    The Stepford Wives 2004 is one of the most cleverly done remakes around. Rather than try to capture the expectations of the original film, this remake looks at the already-familiar story in a whole new light as a dark comedy. Even more effective is the fact that this is a truly funny and well-written dark comedy! The direction is lavishly good, the film has some wonderful sets, a great music score, and a very stylish credit sequence

    The great cast is yet another highlight. Lovely Nicole Kidman does an excellent performance as usual. While supporting cast Broderick, Midler, Close, Walken, and Bart make for some nicely colorful characters

    Just why so many people dislike this film I don’t know, but it’s a remake that is worth being viewed before being judged. Some have come to like this version better than the original film.*** 1/2 out of ****

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    ‘I’m Not There’ Download and Reviews

    December 1, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama, Music

    “I’m Not There” Movie Details

    I’m Not There tagline: All I Can Do Is Be Me Whoever That Is
    I'm Not There - DVD Cover

    I'm Not There DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn
    Ben Whishaw Arthur Rimbaud
    Christian Bale Jack Rollins/Pastor John
    Richard Gere Billy the Kid
    Marcus Carl Franklin Woody Guthrie
    Heath Ledger Robbie Clark
    Kris Kristofferson Narrator
    Don Francks Hobo Joe
    Roc LaFortune Hobo Moe
    Larry Day Government Agent
    Paul Cagelet Carny
    Pierre-Alexandre Fortin Gorgeous George
    Richie Havens Old Man Arvin
    Tyrone Benskin Mr. Arvin
    Kim Roberts Mrs. Arvin
    Directors: Todd Haynes
    IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 21,263 votes

    “I’m Not There” Movie Review

    “I’m Not There” Plot Summary

    Ruminations on the life of Bob Dylan, where six characters embody a different aspect of the musician’s life and work.

    Beautiful, Unique & Full of Life

    Todd Haynes (‘Velvet Goldmine’, ‘Far from Heaven’) created a non-linear, truly original film, that must be seen by every Bob Dylan lover. Haynes’s tapestry is ‘inspired by the music and lives of Bob Dylan’ – he introduces us to 6 different Dylans: Jack Rollins (Christian Bale), Woody Guthrie (Marcus Carl Franklin), Jude Quinn (Cate Blanchett), Robbie Clark (Heath Ledger), Billy the Kid (Richard Gere) and Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishaw), interweaving their stories in a groundbreaking narrative slightly similar to Todd Solondz’s unsettling, caustic ‘Palindromes’ (2004), in which several very different actresses (and a boy) play a 13 year-old pregnant girl. While ‘Across the Universe’ illustrated The Beatles’ fantastic songs with simple, adorable characters in a psychedelic rhythm, but with little character development (not that I’m complaining: I absolutely love to see visual masters like Baz Luhrmann or Julie Taymor on fire, since their self-indulgence creates wonderful sensorial pieces), ‘I’m Not There’ is much more complex: it’s deeper than conventional biopics (‘Ray’, ‘Walk the Line’), and much smarter than exploitative flicks (the atrocious ‘Factory Girl’). Haynes crafted a unique film that’s a feast for the eyes (thanks to cinematographer Ed Lachman, ‘The Virgin Suicides’, who also co-directed the disgusting ‘Ken Park’ with Larry Clark), ears (Dylan’s music is always a pie in the sky) and mind (it’ll make you admire the man even more, and it doesn’t even need to be an ass-kissing biopic to succeed on that). The cast is heterogeneous and solid, but I think critics are overrating Cate Blanchett for the sheer fact that she’s playing a man (which makes things more challenging for her, indeed), when she’s not really better than most of the cast; a good performance for sure, but I was much more impressed by Christian Bale and the young revelation Marcus Carl Franklin. Julianne Moore, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Michelle Williams play some important women from Dylan’s life, and the always underrated Bruce Greenwood has a small but interesting part. All in all, this isn’t a film that will enjoy big commercial success, and it’s probably too artsy (although, not in a bad way) to get the Academy’s top prize (even though Blanchett’s performance and, maybe, Haynes’s magnificent directing/writing, will probably be remembered), but it’s a real gem for those who want to see something really exciting and original. As for myself, I’m thankful to Haynes and his audacious, faithful producer Christine Vachon (this woman rocks, and in a perfect world, she’d have all the money that a certain Jerry Bruckheimer possesses), who always dare to blow us away – something rare, these days. Fascinating. 10/10.

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    ‘Double Jeopardy’ Download and Reviews

    November 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Mystery, Thriller

    “Double Jeopardy” Movie Details

    Double Jeopardy tagline: Murder isn’t always a crime.
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    Double Jeopardy DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • David Jacox
  • Tommy Lee Jones Travis Lehman
    Ashley Judd Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Parsons
    Benjamin Weir Matty Parsons, Age 4
    Jay Brazeau Bobby Long
    Bruce Greenwood Nicholas ‘Nick’ Parsons
    John Maclaren Rudy
    Ed Evanko Warren
    Annabeth Gish Angela ‘Angie’ Green
    Bruce Campbell Bartender at Party
    Brennan Elliott Yuppie Man
    Angela Schneider Yuppie Girl
    Michael Gaston Cutter
    Gillian Barber Rebecca Tingely
    Tom McBeath Coast Guard Officer
    Deputy Ben
    Directors: Bruce Beresford IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 27,796 votes

    “Double Jeopardy” Movie Review

    “Double Jeopardy” Plot Summary

    A woman framed for her husband’s murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can’t be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him. add synopsis

    Great Movie!

    I found ‘Double Jeopardy’ to be a very good movie. I saw in school a few weeks ago and it immediately attracted my attention. I thought the acting was good and the storyline was very interesting.’Double Jeorpardy’ tells the story of Libby Parsons who is convicted of murdering her husband, Nick Parson. While she is in prison for six years she suspects that her husband is still alive. She learns about double jeopardy and plans on getting revenge on her husband, and being reunited with her son Matty

    Overall I thought this was a really good movie. I suggest that everyone should see it. I give ‘Double Jeopardy’ 10/10 stars.

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    ‘The Simpsons Movie’ Download and Reviews

    November 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “The Simpsons Movie” Movie Details

    The Simpsons Movie tagline: See our family. And feel better about yours.
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    The Simpsons Movie DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Dan Castellaneta Homer Simpson/Krusty the Clown
    Julie Kavner Marge Simpson
    Nancy Cartwright Bart Simpson
    Yeardley Smith Lisa Simpson
    Hank Azaria Moe Szyslak/Apu Nahasapeemapetilon/The Sea Captain
    Harry Shearer Seymour Skinner/Lenny Leonard/Dr. Hibbert/Ned Flanders
    Albert Brooks
    Kelsey Grammer Sideshow Bob
    Joe Mantegna Fat Tony
    Karl Wiedergott Various
    Erin Brockovich-Ellis Herself
    Minnie Driver
    Pamela Hayden Milhouse Van Houten/Jimbo Jones/Rod Flanders
    Tress MacNeille
    Maggie Roswell
    Directors: David Silverman
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 112,489 votes

    “The Simpsons Movie” Movie Review

    “The Simpsons Movie” Plot Summary

    After Homer accidentally pollutes the town’s water supply, Springfield is encased in a gigantic dome by the EPA and the Simpsons family are declared fugitives.

    The Simpsons Movie was Worth the Wait. Fantastic!

    I Don’t want to give much away, but this movie truly is EPIC. The storyline is great, so is the animation. The movie is hilarious throughout, and also has one of the most emotional moments ever on The Simpsons. You can see just about every face ever on The Simpsons and they keep making subtle references, such as when Homer and Bart jump Springfield Gorge, the ambulance is still crashed into the tree

    It definitely rewards long-time fans, but it is a great movie even for those who don’t watch the Simpsons. CGI only adds to the excellent drawings, and it is very cool to see them on the big screen!If you love the Simpsons, Old or New, you will LOVE this.

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