Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

January 13, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

Transformers 2 Tagline: Revenge Is Coming.
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Transformers 2 DVD Cover

Actors:

Shia LaBeouf Sam ‘Spike’ Witwicky
Megan Fox Mikaela
Josh Duhamel Captain Lennox
John Turturro Agent Simmons
John Turturro Voice of Jetfire
James Harvey Ward Sonarman
Charles Adler Starscream
Derek Alvarado Joint Op #1
Cas Anvar Egyptian Interpol #1
Michael Benyaer Egyptian Interpol
Robert Bizik Maitre d’
Ted Borodaeff Mime
Jerome Ro Brooks Guard #5
Anthony C. Brown Paris Restaurant Patron
Lee Burkett Man in Street
John Sterling Carter CNN Reporter
Larry Carter Security Guard 3
Charles Chen Mandarin Blogger
Directors: Michael Bay
IMDB Rating: 6.4
out of 10 (47,928 votes)

“Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen ” 2009 by Michael Bay – Movie Review

Michael Bay has created a miracle and made the second part of the movie not worse (and nobody is able to do it better) than the first.

Megan Fox Looking Hot

Megan Fox Looking Hot

To cut the long story short, let me tell you what is waiting for the audience of “Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen”: Megan Fox in sexy ultra-short shorts, robot-bikes (not as steep as in the “Terminator 4: Salvation“, but still cool), a funny robot turns into a toy RC jeep, Megan Fox in sexy leather pants, the nano-robot composed of small metal balls, a giant robot composed of 5 or 7 machines, Megan Fox in sexy white pants, large one-eyed jaguar robot, a huge robot with the giant steel balls, an awesome sexy blonde robot in panties and a metal tail at the level of the coccyx, and much much more.

Okay, in short, that’s almost all the plot of the second Transformers movie.

‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen” (2009) Plot Overview

While the good robots, who has signed in to protect the Earth from evil robots, are finding their way through the bureaucracy of the Ministry of Defense, and the bad robots are regrouping gloomily somewhere near Saturn, the grown-up hero of the first “Transformers” (LaBeouf) argues with clearly too cool for him car mechanic girl (Fox) about who is the first to say “I love you”, and explains why he is not taking the animate “Chevrolet” to the college with him. Higher education, however, is limited to falling into bed with a pornographic student and the demolition of the library – the trumpet calls, the giant robot says: “Sam, we need you”.

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‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Animation, Comedy, Crime

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Movie Details

Who Framed Roger Rabbit tagline: It’s the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - DVD Cover

Who Framed Roger Rabbit DVD Cover

Actors:
Bob Hoskins Eddie Valiant
Christopher Lloyd Baron von Rotton a.k.a. “Judge Doom”
Joanna Cassidy Dolores
Charles Fleischer Roger Rabbit/Benny The Cab/Greasy/Psycho
Stubby Kaye Marvin Acme
Alan Tilvern R.K. Maroon
Richard LeParmentier Lt. Santino
Lou Hirsch Baby Herman
Betsy Brantley Jessica”s Performance Model
Joel Silver Raoul (Director)
Paul Springer Augie
Richard Ridings Angelo
Edwin Craig Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday Soldier
Mike Edmonds Stretch
Directors: Robert Zemeckis
IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 49,678 votes

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Movie Review

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Plot Summary

A toon hating detective is a cartoon rabbit’s only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.

A unique movie experience

‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ is a wonder in the art of making films. Because it mixes live-action and cartoons, it was a challenge to be made. But that’s exactly what makes it so distinguish and unique, especially considering that the idea works out so well. It’s a different and original movie experience, a real winner.

Yet, the film is more than a combination of live-action and cartoons. It has a dark atmosphere with lots of suspense, almost like a thriller. Classic humor isn’t forgotten either, with numerous funny lines and hysterical gags, as well as humorous characters. The joke about В«uncle ThumperВ» is one of the funniest, but there are many others. There’s also a hilarious piano acting with Donald Duck and Daffy Duck, which they play the same piano song as in Tom & Jerry’s short ‘The Cat Concerto’ and have their hilariously silly battle. In fact, the soundtrack of the movie is excellent, including Jessica Rabbit’s song ‘Why don’t you do right?’ and a suspense music very similar to one from the original ‘Back to the Future’.

Other movies that successfully mix live-action and cartoons are ‘Mary Poppins’, ‘Pete’s Dragon’ and ‘Bedknobs and Broomsticks’. Like ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’, those three movies combine this ‘marriage’ very well. On the other hand, other movies such as ‘Space Jam’ tried this idea but without the same success.

I believe that this movie was made in a unique moment of inspiration. The sceneries are great, the designs, the cartoons, the backgrounds, the details, the animation, the special effects, the artwork… everything was carefully made and I very much welcome that. This is one of the greatest live-action films from Disney.

Great actors make the difference too. Bob Hoskins is English but speaks with an excellent American accent, not to mention that he does the amazing thing of acting against the air. Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer, Alan Tilvern, Stubby Kaye, Cristopher Lloyd and Kathleen Turner are awesome too. Kathleen Turner is the voice of Jessica Rabbit, with that sexy and sensual voice. And… guess what! Even the singer Frank Sinatra has a minor role in this film as the hilarious but useless Singing Sword. Even without looking at the credits, who wouldn’t recognize that great voice? Frank Sinatra’s voice is just as recognizable as Nat King Cole’s or Sterling Holloway’s.

As for the characters, the weasels are a perfect example of chronical stupidity. They’re humorous because they’re always laughing, even though they know what happens to someone who can’t stop laughing.

Marvin Acme is В«the king of the jokesВ», always humorous and cheerful and at his funniest with his mythical hand-buzzer. Angelo is an idiot, drunk and greedy guy, but funny at the same time. Dolores is a great character. R. K. Maroon is an interesting character with half a dark side and half a good side. Judge Doom is a great villain, humorous, mysterious and somewhat sinister. Roger Rabbit is hilarious and very jolly – that’s his only purpose as a cartoon, like he says himself. Jessica Rabbit is a very sexy cartoon, one of the most beautiful and sexiest ever – she’s not bad, she’s just drawn that way. Benny the Cab is funny. Baby Herman is a bit annoying – he might look innocent at first, but he is extremely rude and he loves to woo women. Eddie Valiant is another great character – grumpy, serious and funny sometimes. And he looks very much like my godfather in appearance.

The movie takes place in Hollywood, 1947. It does recreate the 40’s very well. That influence is notorious in many ways, including the cars used.

Before finishing, let me say that I like rabbits very much. They’re adorable and very cute animals, although in the cartoons they aren’t as cute – but they’re usually funny in cartoons.

This should definitely be on Top 250.

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‘Universal Soldier’ Download and Reviews

December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

“Universal Soldier” Movie Details

Universal Soldier tagline: The ultimate weapons of the future have just declared war… on each other.
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Universal Soldier DVD Cover

Actors:
Jean-Claude Van Damme Luc Deveraux/GR44
Dolph Lundgren Andrew Scott/GR13
Ally Walker Veronica Roberts
Ed O’Ross Colonel Perry
Jerry Orbach Dr. Christopher Gregor
Leon Rippy Woodward
Tico Wells Garth
Ralf Moeller GR76
Robert Trebor Motel Owner
Gene Davis Lieutenant
Drew Snyder Charles
Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister GR55
Simon Rhee GR61
Eric Norris GR86
Michael Winther Technician
Directors: Roland Emmerich
IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 19,053 votes

“Universal Soldier” Movie Review

“Universal Soldier” Plot Summary

Luc and Scott were killed in Vietnam, but the army has a secret project for reanimating dead people as near-perfect soldiers.

Absolutely Amazing!!

This is quite possible the best movie I have ever seen! Dolph Lundgren is an action god in my books! There’s no words I can find in the English dictionary to help me describe how amazing this film is. It combines great acting (mostly on Dolph’s part), with excellent fight scenes. The thing that will be etched in my mind the most is the way Lundgren displays his joy after he throws a grenade at Ally Walker. If there could be joy in blowing someone up then Dolph Lundren has depicted it flawlessly! Oh yeah and Van Damme was okay.

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‘First Blood’ Download and Reviews

December 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

“First Blood” Movie Details

First Blood tagline: One war against one man.
Rambo: First Blood - DVD Cover

First Blood DVD Cover

Actors:
Sylvester Stallone John J. Rambo
Richard Crenna Col. Samuel Trautman
Brian Dennehy Hope Sheriff Will Teasle
Bill McKinney State Police Capt. Dave Kern
Jack Starrett Deputy Sgt. Arthur Galt
Michael Talbott Deputy Balford
Chris Mulkey Deputy Ward
John McLiam Orval the Dog Man
Alf Humphreys Deputy Lester
David Caruso Deputy Mitch
David L. Crowley Deputy Shingleton
Don MacKay Preston
Charles A. Tamburro Pilot
David Petersen Trooper
Craig Huston Radio operator
Directors: Ted Kotcheff
IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 50,481 votes

“First Blood” Movie Review

“Rambo: First Blood” Plot Summary

A mentally unstable Vietnam war vet, when abused with a small town’s police force, begins a one man war with it.

This is a Great Great Film!

It is sad that the image of Sly Stallone has become what it has become. He is mocked and used as a punchline by more than a few comics. As a result, many of his films are seen in a less than favorable light. This is very unfortunate, because in ‘First Blood,’ Sly made one of the great all-time action films. However, it is more than an action film, and if the final scene does not make your skin tingle, well, you are not human. In many ways, First Blood captures, more than any other film, the difficulty many returning Vietnam Vets had when they returned to America. They had so many friends and so much responsibility in Vietnam. Back in America, they were isolated and slow to readjust into the peacetime way of life. As a result, many were sent wandering about, or worse, heading to jail. First Blood tells the story of one American hero who you should not push too far. In John Rambo, you have a hero from a war nobody wanted to remember. However, the town that persecuted him will remember him, for a long time.

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‘Fame’ Download and Reviews

December 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Drama, Family

“Fame” Movie Details

Fame tagline: Dream It – Earn It – Live It
Fame - DVD Cover

Fame DVD Cover

Actors:
Kay Panabaker Jenny Garrison
Naturi Naughton Denise Dupree
Kherington Payne Alice Ellerton
Megan Mullally Ms. Fran Rowan
Bebe Neuwirth Ms. Kraft
Debbie Allen Ms. Angela Simms
Asher Book Marco
Cody Longo Andy Matthews
Walter Perez Victor Taveras
Charles S. Dutton Mr. James Dowd
Kelsey Grammer Mr. Martin Cranston
Collins Pennie Malik Washburn
Anna Maria Perez de Tagle Joy
Paul McGill Kevin Barrett
Paul Iacono Neil Baczynsky
Directors: Kevin Tancharoen
IMDB Rating: 4.4/10 out of 3,527 votes

“Fame” Movie Review

“Fame” Plot Summary

An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.

A surprise

I saw this film by myself in the cinema which gave me the chance to really focus on it-since I went to an early show. I thought the film would be a flop-I was kind of just killing time-in a nutshell. Surprisingly, I found the film very well done, hard and soft in all the right places-and bang on in its portrayals of the disciplinarians that exists in many American families. I was completely blown away by some of the music in the film. All in all I had a really good time and wasn’t expecting to at all

I saw the film Rent when that came out and I was expecting to have a better time than I did at it-I found Rent depressing whereas this one was really very life affirming in many ways

I guess you either get it or you don’t, just like you either appreciate the better dance and trance tunes or ya don’t.

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‘Beauty and the Beast’ Download and Reviews

November 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Animation, Drama, Family

“Beauty and the Beast” Movie Details

Beauty and the Beast tagline: The most beautiful love story ever told.
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Beauty and the Beast DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Alec Murphy
  • Robby Benson Beast
    Jesse Corti Lefou
    Rex Everhart Maurice
    Angela Lansbury Mrs. Potts
    Paige O’Hara Belle
    Jerry Orbach Lumiere
    Bradley Pierce Chip
    David Ogden Stiers Cogsworth/Narrator
    Richard White Gaston
    Jo Anne Worley Wardrobe
    Mary Kay Bergman Babette
    Brian Cummings Stove
    Alvin Epstein Bookseller
    Tony Jay Monsieur D’Arque
    Baker
    Directors: Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 64,296 votes

    “Beauty and the Beast” Movie Review

    “Beauty and the Beast” Plot Summary

    Belle, whose father Maurice is imprisoned by the Beast (really an enchanted Prince), offers herself instead and finds the prince inside the Beast.

    The most beautiful love story ever told.

    ” The Beauty and The Beast” is one of the greatest stories ever told and one of the best movies from Disney that I watched in my life. I always identified myself with Belle, the girl who does not belong the place where she is lives and also with a big taste of reading lots of books. Our story takes part in France in 18 century, and our main character Belle is the prettiest girl in the city she lives, being the object of the affection and interest of Gaston, an arrogant man that has the sympathy of the people of the region.(And also considered a big catch for the girls of the city)But Belle is not interested in him and always imagined her life different from the domestic life people always imagine for her

    One day, Belle’s father, an inventor, was going to sell one of his inventions and lost his ways, being attacked by wild animals and entering in a big dark mansion apparently without a owner. He stays there for a time, but soon the Beast comes up and attacks him,making him a prisoner in his castle

    Belle stays worried and goes after her father in the mansion and there she sees the violent and awful beast who locked her father. She then makes a deal: Belle agrees to stay in the dark castle with the horrible beast in return to her father’s freedom. But with the time, Belle is going to discover all the magic that is beyond the castle, including the talking objects and even a nice side that the Beast has

    This story is very inspiring and very beautiful! =)

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    ‘The Firm’ Download and Reviews

    November 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Thriller

    “The Firm” Movie Details

    The Firm tagline: Power can be murder to resist.
    The Firm - DVD Cover

    The Firm DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Dan Hildebrand
  • Gary Oldman Bex Bissell
    Philip Davis Yeti
    Andrew Wilde Oboe
    Charles Lawson Trigg
    William Vanderpuye Aitch
    Jay Simpson Dominic
    Patrick Murray Nunk
    Robbie Gee Snowy
    Terry Sue Patt Yusef
    Nick Dunning Simon
    Nicholas Hewetson Beef
    Steve McFadden Billy
    Steve Sweeney J.T
    Hepburn Graham Stu
    Sully
    Directors: Sydney Pollack IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 34,143 votes

    “The Firm” Movie Review

    “The Firm” Plot Summary

    A young lawyer joins a prestigous law firm only to discover that it has a sinister dark side. add synopsis

    Had issues, still good

    May contain spoilers, be warned!It seems like the more Tom Cruise movies I watch, the more I really really like him. The Firm surprised me because it was LONG, which means it has a lot of potential for viewers to lose interest, but that didn’t happen to me. It was tight & suspenseful all the way through. My one compliant: there were too many characters & too many different settings. I didn’t know all the lawyers names, plus the Mafia guys, the FBI workers, etc., not to mention where they all where, as the action was spread across several US cities plus in the Cayman Islands. All in all, a good movie. The changes in the story from the book that it was based on didn’t create a weaker/worse film. ***1/2 out of 5

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    ‘Amadeus’ Download and Reviews

    November 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Music

    “Amadeus” Movie Details

    Amadeus tagline: Amadeus. The man. The music. The magic. The madness. The murder. The mystery. The motion picture.
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    Amadeus DVD Cover

    Actors:
    F. Murray Abraham Antonio Salieri
    Tom Hulce Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Elizabeth Berridge Constanze Mozart
    Roy Dotrice Leopold Mozart
    Simon Callow Emanuel Schikaneder
    Simon Callow Papageno in ‘The Magic Flute’
    Christine Ebersole Katerina Cavalieri
    Christine Ebersole Constanza in ‘Abduction from the Seraglio’
    Jeffrey Jones Emperor Joseph II
    Charles Kay Count Orsini-Rosenberg
    Kenneth McMillan Michael Schlumberg
    Kenny Baker Parody Commendatore
    Lisabeth Bartlett Papagena
    Barbara Bryne Frau Weber
    Martin Cavina Young Salieri
    Directors: Milos Forman
    IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 out of 90,496 votes

    “Amadeus” Movie Review

    “Amadeus” Plot Summary

    The incredible story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, told in flashback mode by Antonio Salieri – now confined to an insane asylum.

    An Excellent film of describing Mozart’s life from wealthy with great fame that shatters in pieces

    Amadeus is one tremendous film. The acting was great. Tom Hulce did wonderful and I have only seen him once in a film and that was Animal House. The rest of the cast was great to like F. Murry Abraham did a terrific job in his performance. The music was brilliant, I have never seen a film with such great performances in their plays. I really did admire this movie, everything in it was very interesting and after I watched the film I did a little research on Mozart. The script and directing was superb and the cinematography was brilliant. I couldn’t of asked for a better film than Amadeus. I’m glad I saw this film!Hedeen’s outlook: 10/10!! **** A+

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    ‘Beverly Hills Cop II’ Download and Reviews

    October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Beverly Hills Cop II” Movie Details

    Beverly Hills Cop II tagline: The Heat’s Back On!
    Beverly Hills Cop 2 - DVD Cover

    Beverly Hills Cop II DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Eugene Butler
  • Eddie Murphy Det. Axel Foley
    Judge Reinhold Det. William ‘Billy’ Rosewood
    John Ashton Det. Sgt. John Taggart
    JГјrgen Prochnow Maxwell Dent
    Ronny Cox Capt./Chief Andrew Bogomil
    Brigitte Nielsen Karla Fry
    Allen Garfield Police Chief Harold Lutz
    Dean Stockwell Charles ‘Chip’ Cain
    Paul Reiser Det. Jeffrey Friedman
    Gilbert R. Hill Insp. Douglas Todd
    Paul Guilfoyle Nikos Thomopolis
    Robert Ridgely Mayor Ted Egan
    Brian O’Connor Biddle, Lutz’s Aide
    Alice Adair Jan Bogomil
    May
    Directors: Tony Scott IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 28,075 votes

    “Beverly Hills Cop II” Movie Review

    “Beverly Hills Cop 2″ Plot Summary

    Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogamil’s near-fatal shooting and the series of “alphabet crimes” associated with it. add synopsis

    Excellent Sequel, That’s Very Entertaining

    This is an excellent sequel that’s very entertaining. It’s loaded with great humor, lots of laughs, exciting action, and it had 3 excellent main leads but it can’t quite match the original. The 2 main villains are very menacing, even though we hardly see Jurgen Prochnow, he was still very menacing when on screen. It’s somewhat of a rehash of the 1st, but that’s okay Murphy is still funny as hell, and The finale is excellent. One of the funniest parts in the film is, Reinhold’s sudden obsession with huge guns, and it had some pretty powerful moments, especially when Capt Bogomil gets shot. The Direction is very good. Tony Scott does a very good job here, keeping the film at an exciting pace, injecting lots of great humor, good camera angles, and doing a great job overall!. There is some blood. but lots of very bloody gunshot wounds is all we get. The Acting is awesome!. Eddie Murphy is wonderful here, once again he is HILARIOUS, very likable, had great chemistry with, Ashton and Reinhold, and was lots of fun to watch!. Judge Reinhold, is also wonderful here, he is also HILARIOUS, seemed to be having a lot of fun, plus he he had a lot more to do this time around, and was very likable. John Ashton is excellent here once again, he is also quite funny at times, and very likable, and also had more to do. Jurgen Prochnow does good as one of the main villains, but didn’t really have that much screen time. Ronny Cox is fine here again, but also didn’t have that much screen time. Brigitte Nielsen is good looking, and did excellent here as one of the main villains, and man was she big!, she was also very menacing. Allen Garfield is very good here, but he was EXTREMELY unlikable,, and yelled to much and i just wanted to slap him!, he did his job well though. Dean Stockwell, has a small role here, and did fine with it

    Paul Reiser is good here, once again. Gilbert R. Hill is great again as the tough inspector. Robert Ridgely is decent as the mayor. and Alice Adair is okay as Bogomil’s daughter. And look out for a cameo by a very young Chris Rock!. Overall a must see! **** out of 5

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    ‘Up’ Download and Reviews

    October 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Up” Movie Details

    Up tagline:
    Up - DVD Cover

    Up DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Edward Asner Carl Fredricksen
    Christopher Plummer Charles Muntz
    Jordan Nagai Russell
    Bob Peterson Dug
    Bob Peterson Alpha
    Delroy Lindo Beta
    Jerome Ranft Gamma
    John Ratzenberger Construction Foreman Tom
    David Kaye Newsreel Announcer
    Elie Docter Young Ellie
    Jeremy Leary Young Carl
    Mickie McGowan Police Officer Edith
    Danny Mann Construction Worker Steve
    Donald Fullilove Nurse George
    Jess Harnell Nurse AJ
    Directors: Pete Docter and Bob Peterson
    IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 out of 80,303 votes

    “Up” Movie Review

    “Up” Plot Summary

    By tying thousands of balloon to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn’t alone on his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.

    What a joy to watch

    LOOOVED this movie

    I found it so enjoyable to watch and actually had tears in my eyes from a particular scene which included a Doberman (won’t say more). I also teared up from an emotional, tender scene with Carl and Ellie

    The animation breathtaking, extremely funny and quirky too. It didn’t pander to children i.e a kiddy movie, but made sure it entertained ‘kids’ of all ages

    I actually wondered if the writers of this movie got together one night for pizza and beers and penned out this movie whilst a little intoxicated. It’s got some seriously good laughs!Can’t wait for it to come out on DVD.I highly recommend this movie.

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