‘Spider-Man 3′ Download and Reviews

December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Thriller

“Spider-Man 3″ Movie Details

Spider-Man 3 tagline: Next summer, the greatest battle lies… within.
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Spider-Man 3 DVD Cover

Actors:
Tobey Maguire Spider-Man/Peter Parker
Kirsten Dunst Mary Jane Watson
James Franco New Goblin/Harry Osborn
Thomas Haden Church Sandman/Flint Marko
Topher Grace Venom/Eddie Brock
Bryce Dallas Howard Gwen Stacy
J.K. Simmons J. Jonah Jameson
Rosemary Harris Aunt May Parker
James Cromwell Captain Stacy
Theresa Russell Emma Marko
Dylan Baker Dr. Curt Connors
Bill Nunn Joseph ‘Robbie’ Robertson
Bruce Campbell MaГ®tre dВ’
Cliff Robertson Uncle Ben Parker
Elizabeth Banks Miss Brant
Directors: Sam Raimi
IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 134,529 votes

“Spider-Man 3″ Movie Review

“Spider-Man 3″ Plot Summary

A strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.

Better Then I Ever Imagined

Sam Raimi once again directs this visual, emotional, and stunning sequel

This movie picks up pretty much where Spider-man 2 had left off from. The first 20 minutes of the movie really rush through everyones story including Sandman and the arrival of Venom. Spider-man is now a huge star in New York in this movie, loved by everyone, while Mary Jane in the beginning is loving her career as an actress on stage. Harry Osborn is an angry and bitter human being driven to kill Peter Parker because he now knows that he is Spider-man and in his eyes, the man who killed his father

As the story goes on we learn that the sandman is really a man named Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church) who is a man who just broke out of jail, he is also a man who is trying to heal his sick daughter. Venom is a man named Eddie Brock, who is trying to steal the job that Peter currently has and hates Peter. Harry early on in the movie loses his some of his memory in a fight against Peter

While the movie does rush through these stories in the beginning, it does it smoothly and makes each scene look its best. The Sandman was done so beautifully in this movie and the emotion of the character really doesn’t make him feel like a villain. Venom however, is complete evil and that really is the main focus of the movie for the most part. When the black suit takes over Peter, it is actually pretty funny because we see Peter acting cool and bad, pointing at all the girls that pass and Maguire plays it so well, dancing in the streets, those scenes are just so golden

Topher Grace really proved he could play this character, there were some doubts because he is not a muscular guy like the character in the comics was but he does it wonderfully, the comedy he’s given is weak but that really doesn’t matter. The Venom character when it takes over Brock is not really what the comics has, its really more like the cartoon from the 1990’s but it works really well and fits the tone of the film. Sandman just looks plain awesome in this picture, they really made him look like what he did in the comics, with a few updates

The comedy in this film is just plain great, characters like Jameson will have you in tears because you will be laughing so hard. Jameson’s first scene is absolutely wonderful

The action is great, and the thing about the action in this movie is that it is not overdone, this movie does not have too many action scenes, they really do focus on the story more then the action, which was really great

There is also a lot of drama, this is one of few movies, mainly comic book movies, that almost brought me to tears because the acting is so good, if someone doesn’t get an Oscar, i’ll be angry, lol. The story actually brings the truth on how Ben Parker dies, which was so well done. Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s relationship goes through so many turns (and a very unexpected moment happens in a jazz club were M.J. works when Peter is fighting guards in the club). The story with Harry and Peter, The Sandman’s story, Aunt May also has some emotional moments in this. It is all so wonderfully acted that you will feel like crying

Overall, a 10 out of 10, i loved this film, and i wouldn’t mind seeing this several more times in theaters.

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‘Walk the Line’ Download and Reviews

October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Biography, Drama, Music

“Walk the Line” Movie Details

Walk the Line tagline: Love is a burning thing.
Walk the Line - DVD Cover

Walk the Line DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Johnathan Rice
  • Joaquin Phoenix John R. Cash
    Reese Witherspoon June Carter
    Ginnifer Goodwin Vivian Cash
    Robert Patrick Ray Cash
    Dallas Roberts Sam Phillips
    Dan John Miller Luther Perkins
    Larry Bagby Marshall Grant
    Shelby Lynne Carrie Cash
    Tyler Hilton Elvis Presley
    Waylon Payne Jerry Lee Lewis
    Shooter Jennings Waylon Jennings
    Sandra Ellis Lafferty Maybelle Carter
    Dan Beene Ezra Carter
    Clay Steakley W.S. ‘Fluke’ Holland
    Roy Orbison
    Directors: James Mangold IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 80,775 votes

    “Walk the Line” Movie Review

    “Walk the Line” Plot Summary

    A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. add synopsis

    Johnny would be proud.

    Hello, I’m Johnny Cash

    I’ve seen a lot of singer biopics: all the way from the Buddy Holly Story to Coal Miner’s Daughter. This one can’t quite make it to Coal Miner, but it’s light years ahead of Buddy. I read a review today that said that Joaquin was too short and Reese was too pretty to play Johnny and June. The reviewer was right, but what the hell does that have to do with great acting. They got it right and this old hillbilly cried, that’s right–cried–at every historical landmark they hit. Oscars for Joaquin and Reese–that’s all I want.woody pulpsWalk The Line update 03/19/2006.

    A retraction is in order. Not only have I come to realize this movie beats all the singer biopics, in my opinion, it beats all biopics and, indeed, has become my favorite movie…period. Read Jack Shaw’s comment below. It’s worth your time.(I did exactly what you asked and resisted a comment on a comment, but I gave in even though I tried).

    Oh, and by the way, if Dan John Miller wasn’t channeling Luther on the guitar, there is no such thing

    Great lines from the movie:June Carter…June Carter…when will you be mine? (sing it to the tune of Hey, Porter). June: I surmise you haven’t been to bed. An intoxicated Johnny: surmiiiiiise….Luther Perkins: It’s in A….A (nods ‘yes’ to Marshall Grant).

    June: I got tangled!woody pulps

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