‘Ghostbusters II’ Download and Reviews

December 3, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

“Ghostbusters II” Movie Details

Ghostbusters II tagline: Be ready to believe us.
Ghostbusters II - DVD Cover

Ghostbusters II DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Henry J. Deutschendorf II
  • Bill Murray Dr. Peter Venkman
    Dan Aykroyd Dr. Raymond Stantz
    Sigourney Weaver Dana Barrett
    Harold Ramis Dr. Egon Spengler
    Rick Moranis Louis Tully
    Ernie Hudson Winston Zeddemore
    Annie Potts Janine Melnitz
    Peter MacNicol Dr. Janosz Poha
    Harris Yulin Judge Stephen ‘The Hammer’ Wexler
    David Margulies Mayor Lenny
    Kurt Fuller Jack Hardemeyer
    Janet Margolin The Prosecutor
    Wilhelm von Homburg Vigo
    William T. Deutschendorf Baby Oscar
    Baby Oscar
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 42,273 votes

    “Ghostbusters II” Movie Review

    “Ghostbusters II” Plot Summary

    The discovery of a massive river of ectoplasm and a resurgence of spectral activity allows the staff of Ghostbusters to revive the business. add synopsis

    Great plot, fab characters, brill movie sequel!

    I saw this film before I saw the original, and found that on its own, it was a great movie. The story was original, but gripping, and there was plenty more comedy thrown in by Bill Murray than in the original. The problem with sequels is that people compare them to the magic and novelty of the original. Usually they are just as good, if not better. And if this film had been released on its own, it would have been as smash-hit as the original.

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    ‘Evolution’ Download and Reviews

    November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Sci-Fi

    “Evolution” Movie Details

    Evolution tagline: Have a nice end of the world.
    Evolution - DVD Cover

    Evolution DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Sarah Silverman
  • David Duchovny Dr. Ira Kane
    Julianne Moore Dr. Allison Reed, CDC
    Orlando Jones Prof. Harry Phineas Block
    Seann William Scott Wayne Grey
    Ted Levine General Russell Woodman
    Ethan Suplee Deke
    Michael Bower Danny
    Pat Kilbane Officer Sam Johnson
    Ty Burrell Colonel Flemming
    Dan Aykroyd Governor Lewis
    Katharine Towne Nadine
    Gregory Itzin Barry Cartwright
    Ashley Clark Lieutenant Cryer
    Michelle Wolff Carla
    Denise
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 37,516 votes

    “Evolution” Movie Review

    “Evolution” Plot Summary

    A firefighting cadet, two college professors, and a geeky-but-sexy government scientist work against an alien organism that has been rapidly evolving ever since its arrival on Earth inside a meteor. add synopsis

    great one

    Excellent movie with lots of new ideas. Such fun to watch funny creatures and all the sticky liquid coming out from the aliens. The combinations of Mr Duchovny and the other are great but some extra do not perform very well such as the scene at with the flying creatures

    The last part where the movie almost end, looks so fake on the big huge aliens and that make this story weakness at that part. Other than that, all have been done very 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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    ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ Download and Reviews

    October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “Driving Miss Daisy” Movie Details

    Driving Miss Daisy tagline: The comedy that won a Pulitzer Prize
    Driving Miss Daisy - DVD Cover

    Driving Miss Daisy DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ray McKinnon
  • Morgan Freeman Hoke Colburn
    Jessica Tandy Daisy Werthan
    Dan Aykroyd Boolie Werthan
    Patti LuPone Florine Werthan
    Esther Rolle Idella
    Joann Havrilla Miss McClatchey
    William Hall Jr. Oscar
    Alvin M. Sugarman Dr. Weil
    Clarice F. Geigerman Nonie
    Muriel Moore Miriam
    Sylvia Kaler Beulah
    Carolyn Gold Neighbor lady
    Crystal R. Fox Katie Bell (Boolie’s cook)
    Bob Hannah Red Mitchell (Century Cadillac dealer)
    Alabama trooper #1
    Directors: Bruce Beresford IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 21,191 votes

    “Driving Miss Daisy” Movie Review

    “Driving Miss Daisy” Plot Summary

    An old Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur in the American South have a relationship that grows and improves over the years. add synopsis

    A mix of drama and comedy with great acting

    A mix of drama and comedy with great acting is the best way to sum up the movie. It contained the sassy attitude of Miss Daisy (Tandy)with the happy spirit of her driver Hoke (Freeman). The plot line is good and it’s not one of those really depressing dramas – its actually funny in many places. All actors in this movie were great, especially Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman. Tandy won best actress for her acting, and I think Freeman should have one best actor award. Watch it!

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    ‘1941′ Download and Reviews

    October 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, War

    “1941″ Movie Details

    1941 tagline: A Comedy Spectacular!
    1941 - DVD Cover

    1941 DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Samuel Fuller
  • Dan Aykroyd
    Ned Beatty
    John Belushi
    Treat Williams
    Nancy Allen
    Robert Stack
    Toshiro Mifune
    Christopher Lee
    Warren Oates
    John Candy
    Directors: Steven Spielberg IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 12,704 votes

    “1941″ Movie Review

    “1941″ Plot Summary

    Hysterical Californians prepare for a Japanese invasion in the days after Pearl Harbor.

    great film

    I have seen this film ten years ago..and I still remember it as one of the best movies i have ever seen…a great Comedy …with lots of laughs and action…. I enjoyed seeing it and wouldn’t mind going to see it once more…

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    ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ Download and Reviews

    September 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure

    “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” Movie Details

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom tagline: If adventure has a name… it must be Indiana Jones.
    The Temple of Doom - DVD Cover

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Michael Yama
  • Harrison Ford Indiana Jones
    Kate Capshaw Wilhelmina ‘Willie’ Scott
    Jonathan Ke Quan Short Round
    Amrish Puri Mola Ram
    Roshan Seth Chattar Lal
    Philip Stone Captain Blumburtt
    Roy Chiao Lao Che
    David Yip Wu Han
    Rick Young Kao Kan
    Chua Kahjoo Chen
    Rex Ngui Maitre d’
    Philip Tan Chief Henchman
    Dan Aykroyd Earl Weber
    Dr. Akio Mitamura Chinese Pilot
    Chinese Co-Pilot
    Directors: Steven Spielberg IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 105,109 votes

    “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” Movie Review

    “The Temple of Doom” Plot Summary

    After arriving in India, Indiana Jones is asked by a desperate village to find a mystical stone. He agrees, and stumbles upon a secret cult plotting a terrible plan in the catacombs of an ancient palace.

    Very Good!

    The Temple of Doom is the worst of the three original Indiana Jones movies but it’s still great. Harrison Ford reprises his role as Indiana Jones. He travels to the Far East to steal the Ankara Stone and rescue a group of enslaved children from an evil cult. The aspect that lowered my rating is the acting. Harrison Ford is great as always but Kate Capshaw is a bit annoying. She screams way too much for my liking. The Chinese boy is not bad. It’s just hard to understand him. The action is great. I especially liked the action towards the end. The score by John Williams is once again killer. The cinematography could’ve been better. Otherwise, this is a great movie in the Jones series. I rate this movie a 9/10.

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    ‘Ghost Busters’ Download and Reviews

    September 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

    “Ghost Busters” Movie Details

    Ghost Busters tagline: Here To Save The World Again [re-release]
    Ghostbusters - DVD Cover

    Ghost Busters DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jordan Charney
  • Bill Murray Dr. Peter Venkman
    Dan Aykroyd Dr. Raymond Stantz
    Sigourney Weaver Dana Barrett
    Harold Ramis Dr. Egon Spengler
    Rick Moranis Louis Tully
    Annie Potts Janine Melnitz
    William Atherton Walter Peck/”Wally Wick”
    Ernie Hudson Winston Zeddmore
    David Margulies Mayor
    Steven Tash Male Student
    Jennifer Runyon Female Student
    Slavitza Jovan Gozer
    Michael Ensign Hotel Manager
    Alice Drummond Librarian
    Dean Yeager
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 79,824 votes

    “Ghost Busters” Movie Review

    “Ghostbusters” Plot Summary

    Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removal service.

    Comedy Classic

    The 1980s was a decade known for its variety of unique entertainment, especially in film. As a child, I was raised on these movies, but none stand out more than that of Ghostbusters (1984). While not the most sophisticated piece of cinema to come out of that decade, it still stands as one of the most iconic. From the jumpsuits to the sigma, Ghostbusters made a permanent mark on popular entertainment. What makes the movie a classic comedy are not the iconic costumes and props, but the interactions between the Ghostbusters themselves

    Each character has their own mold, which they fit into. Starting off, Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) portrays a typical scientist; dry, humorless and an avid collector of spores, molds and fungus. Although also highly intelligent, Ray Stantz (Dan Akroyd) plays the dimwit of the group with a major lack in common sense or just sense in general. This is blatantly apparent during the scene which he purchases a junker car that needs a plethora of tune-ups and replacements, but only cost them $4800. Peter Venkmen, played by Bill Murray, is a sarcastic quick-wit who plays off both Egon’s seriousness and Ray’s stupidity. Winston Zeddmore (Ernie Hudson) completes the Ghostbuster team by being the new guy with zero experience in paranormal investigation, yet still manages to fit in due to the remainder of the team’s lack of professionalism

    Despite their unprofessional methods, the Ghostbusters still make good business and Venkmen is even able to get a date with customer Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver). Things go awry though when Barrett is possessed by the evil demons haunting her apartment and from here, the movie takes off into a hilarious yet apocalyptic direction. This in itself is another reason why Ghostbusters is such a good comedy

    Speaking for myself, when I hear terms such as ‘Armageddon’ or ‘Judgment Day,’ hilarity usually does not ensue. However, these elements are very prevalent yet the movie still garners countless laughs. This occurs for two reasons. The first being the brilliant script written by Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd who, as mentioned before, star in the film. The second can be accredited to Bill Murray’s trademark smug, sarcastic persona. One moment which comes to mind when Murray portrays this ideally is when he shares quips with the demon possessed Barrett. Murray’s acting and mannerisms supply the comedic lifeblood to the script like no other actor could

    As stated above, Ghostbusters is not the most serious of films, but during some parts it can be a little too corny. This is most apparent during the scene where the frightening demons are finally seen on screen in clay animation, also known as ‘claymation’. I realize the film came out before movies featured giant spectacular effects; however I think by 1984 other options existed. Another minor gripe I have with the film is the acting done by Weaver during her demon possessed state. I really do not know how someone is supposed to act in such a state, but the entire scene where Dana, while being demon possessed, was talking to Ray felt a bit awkward. Her heavy panting came off as more of a person suffering from an asthma attack than a hellacious demon. However, do not let these two minor complaints stop you from enjoying this classic comedy

    Looking at the film with a realistic point of view, Ghostbusters is a movie about four men trying to prevent Judgment Day from occurring due to two people’s demonic possessions. In actuality, the movie is based around four guys who enjoy their job and make light of even the grimmest of situations. For those who disagree with this; I have only one statement: ‘Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.’

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    ‘Sgt. Bilko’ Download and Reviews

    September 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy

    “Sgt. Bilko” Movie Details

    Sgt. Bilko tagline:
    Sergeant Bilko - DVD Cover

    Sgt. Bilko DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Chris Rock
  • Steve Martin Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko
    Dan Aykroyd Colonel John T. Hall
    Phil Hartman Major Colin Thorn
    Glenne Headly Rita Robbins
    Daryl Mitchell Pfc. Wally Holbrook
    Max Casella Pvt. Dino Paparelli
    Eric Edwards Pvt. Duane Doberman
    Dan Ferro Pvt. Tony Morales
    John Marshall Jones Sgt. Henshaw
    Brian Leckner Pvt. Sam Fender
    John Ortiz Pvt. Luis Clemente
    Pamela Adlon Sgt. Raquel Barbella
    Mitchell Whitfield Pvt. Mickey Zimmerman
    Austin Pendleton Major Ebersole
    1st Lt. Oster
    Directors: Jonathan Lynn IMDB Rating: 5.2/10 out of 9,229 votes

    “Sgt. Bilko” Movie Review

    “Sergeant Bilko” Plot Summary

    This movie is a remake of the hit series which starred, Phil Silvers as Sgt. Bilko. In this movie, Bilko… add synopsis

    I enjoyed it a lot

    Steve Martin is larger than life in this very funny comedy. He plays the title character who is lazy, sleazy, clever and always one step ahead of everyone else he should be ahead of. He runs the motor pool like it would be run by someone from ‘Animal House’. They spend all their time gambling and sleeping it off

    A new recruit (Darryl Mitchell, from ‘Galaxy Quest’ and ‘10 Things I Hate About You) does not understand his unprofessionalism as a military man so in some ways Darryl acts as the audience. Bilko has a girlfriend who is onto him but loves him in spite of herself. He constantly leaves her at the altar (‘I’m the only woman I know whose wedding dress is showing wear’) but its a game they play more than anything. Plot takes off when Phil Hartman shows up. He’s an old adversary of Bilko and wants to even an old score. He demands that Bilko and his men shape up and even starts romancing Bilko’s girlfriend, which of course drives Bilko crazy. Glenne Headley is perfectly cast as Bilko’s girlfriend. Unfortunately Phil Hartman is miscast and does not generate the laughs you’d hope for from this comic genius. Dan Ackroyd is very good too, but of course the movie belongs to Steve Martin. He’s an acquired taste, but so what. 8/10.

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