‘Bicentennial Man’ Download and Reviews

December 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, Family, Fantasy

“Bicentennial Man” Movie Details

Bicentennial Man tagline: One robot’s 200 year journey to become an ordinary man.
Bicentennial Man - DVD Cover

Bicentennial Man DVD Cover

Actors:
Robin Williams Andrew Martin
Embeth Davidtz Little Miss Amanda Martin/Portia Charney
Sam Neill ‘Sir’ Richard Martin
Oliver Platt Rupert Burns
Kiersten Warren Galatea
Wendy Crewson ‘MaВґam’ Martin
Hallie Kate Eisenberg 7 Year Old ‘Little Miss’ Amanda Martin
Lindze Letherman 9 Year Old ‘Miss’ Grace Martin
Angela Landis ‘Miss’ Grace Martin
John Michael Higgins Bill Feingold, Martin’s Lawyer
Bradley Whitford Lloyd Charney
Igor Hiller 10 Year Old Lloyd Charney
Joe Bellan Robot Delivery Man
Brett Wagner Robot Delivery Man
Stephen Root Dennis Mansky, Head of NorthAm Robotics
Directors: Chris Columbus
IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 26,919 votes

“Bicentennial Man” Movie Review

“Bicentennial Man” Plot Summary

An android endeavors to become human as he gradually acquires emotions.

Very entertaining and heart warming movie.

Chris Columbus has another hit on his hands. Robin Williams gives his usual first rate performance, along with Sam Neil and Embeth Davidtz. They highlight a well cast movie that will pull at your heart strings more than once, in a tale written by Isaac Asimov that brings a lot of human emotion to this science fiction piece.

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‘The Rocker’ Download and Reviews

December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Music

“The Rocker” Movie Details

The Rocker tagline: Opportunity rocks
The Rocker - DVD Cover

The Rocker DVD Cover

Actors:
Rainn Wilson Robert ‘Fish’ Fishman
Christina Applegate Kim
Teddy Geiger Curtis
Josh Gad Matt Gadman
Emma Stone Amelia
Jeff Garlin Stan
Jane Lynch Lisa
Jason Sudeikis David Marshall
Will Arnett Lex
Howard Hesseman Gator
Fred Armisen Kerr
Bradley Cooper Trash
Lonny Ross Sticks
Jon Glaser Billy
Jane Krakowski Carol
Directors: Peter Cattaneo
IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 10,165 votes

“The Rocker” Movie Review

“The Rocker” Plot Summary

The Rocker tells the story of a failed drummer who is given a second chance at fame. Robert “Fish” Fishman…

Surprisingly enjoyable

The best news here is that Christina Applegate is still hot and Rainn Wilson has escaped from ‘The Office’ effectively. He is a comedic talent with promise

This is a tight little flick that works for what is is. The story flows well and the cast works together comfortably. Looks like they enjoyed the project

The directing and editing are spot-on. This simple low-budget comedy is very well done

There should be another set of awards for films like this. Not Oscars (maybe Felixes), for meticulously crafted smaller films that do what films are supposed to do – entertain.

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‘Secret Window’ Download and Reviews

December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Mystery, Thriller

“Secret Window” Movie Details

Secret Window tagline: The most important part of a story is the ending.
Secret Window - DVD Cover

Secret Window DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Richard Jutras
  • Johnny Depp Mort Rainey
    John Turturro John Shooter
    Maria Bello Amy Rainey
    Timothy Hutton Ted Milner
    Charles S. Dutton Ken Karsch
    Len Cariou Sheriff Dave Newsome
    Joan Heney Mrs. Garvey
    John Dunn-Hill Tom Greenleaf
    Vlasta Vrana Fire Chief Wickersham
    Matt Holland Detective Bradley
    Gillian Ferrabee Fran Evans
    Bronwen Mantel Greta Bowie
    Elizabeth Marleau Juliet Stoker
    Kyle Allatt Busboy
    Motel Manager
    Directors: David Koepp IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 50,190 votes

    “Secret Window” Movie Review

    “Secret Window” Plot Summary

    A writer is accused for plagiarism by a strange man, who then starts haunting him for “justice.”

    i love this movie!

    i love this movie, its great for the simple fact that Stephen king wrote the basic story line . the movie is pretty close cut from the book with a few exceptions like in the book he drinks Pepsi and in the movie he drinks mountain dew(or maby its the other way around) but other then a few things like that its pretty true to the masterpiece that is any Stephen king work, if u liked movies like psycho and identity u will love secret window because of the mind boggling psychological turn of all rational thought into a twilight zone that can only be described as the human mind when at its best and most vulnerable state.the fact that king opens eyes to the part of the brain that is only slightly touched in movies like red dragon(also awesome). definitely watch this movie if u like psychology related horror!

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    ‘Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets’ Download and Reviews

    December 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Family, Fantasy

    “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” Movie Details

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets tagline: Dobby Has Come To Warn You Sir.
    HP and the Chamber of Secrets - DVD Cover

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Chris Rankin
  • Alfie Enoch
    Kenneth Branagh
    Miriam Margolyes
    Jason Isaacs
    John Cleese
    Sean Biggerstaff
    David Bradley
    Robbie Coltrane
    Richard Harris
    Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter
    Rupert Grint Ron Weasley
    Emma Watson Hermione Granger
    Richard Griffiths Uncle Vernon
    Fiona Shaw Aunt Petunia
    Harry Melling Dudley Dursley
    Toby Jones Dobby the House Elf
    Jim Norton Mr. Mason
    Veronica Clifford Mrs. Mason
    James Phelps Fred Weasley
    Oliver Phelps George Weasley
    Julie Walters Molly Weasley
    Bonnie Wright Ginny Weasley
    Mark Williams Arthur Weasley
    Percy Weasley
    Directors: Chris Columbus IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 113,450 votes

    “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” Movie Review

    “HP and the Chamber of Secrets” Plot Summary

    Harry ignores warnings not to return to Hogwarts, only to find the school plagued by a series of mysterious attacks and a strange voice haunting him.

    Worth the price of admission.

    Warning to those who are avid fans of J.K. Rowling–I LOATHE the Harry Potter books. Yes, I have read them. I find her writing to be more than a little plagiaristic of the style of C.S. Lewis, but without the skill that he employed. That being said, I thoroughly enjoyed both this and the first movie. Frankly, I don’t care if the scriptwriters left this bit or that bit out; it is simply impossible for all parts of any novel to be completely included in a film without turning it into an epic of a minimum of seven hours, which is ridiculous. That is the nature of a film; much over two-and-a-half hours and the theatres are only going to be able to show a limited number of screenings, which will, of necessity, limit the profit to be made on the film–and the bottom line of any film project is ‘How much of a profit will it make?’. (And, of course, how many people are going to be able to sit through it without multiple bathroom breaks? I had to run out myself once, cursing, just when they were about to ‘follow the spiders’…)I found the casting to be clever and appropriate; of special note is, of course, the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore (and I wonder if they will make the obvious choice to replace him in the next movie with Max von Sydow, who could be made to look and sound exactly the same?) as well as the return of Robbie Coltrane and Alan Rickman. Both of these actors can actually act, as opposed to simply being screen personalities. The visual effects are stunning, although just a little too obviously digital in more than a few cases. The story is easily followed, which is more than I could say for the original books. The pacing was almost perfect; I only looked at my watch twice–my measure for a movie in which I am immersed. Both times occurred, I might add, when I was distracted by Rupert Grint’s voice obviously cracking–they’re going to have to do something about the fact that their stars are definitely more than a few miles down the road of adolescence

    This movie, of course, is raking in the cash. Deservedly so; it’s not by any stretch of the imagination a movie of any deep and lasting meaning, but it gives good value for one’s entertainment dollar, and at the scandalous prices that movie admissions are reaching now, that is certainly a ringing endorsement. It was able to take me away from the insanity of a stressful holiday season, and for that reason alone I was completely satisfied. See if it can do the same for you.

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    ‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ Download and Reviews

    December 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “He’s Just Not That Into You” Movie Details

    He’s Just Not That Into You tagline: Are you the exception…or the rule?
    He's Just Not That Into You - DVD Cover

    He's Just Not That Into You DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ginnifer Goodwin Gigi
    Jennifer Aniston Beth
    Jennifer Connelly Janine
    Scarlett Johansson Anna
    Drew Barrymore Mary
    Ben Affleck Neil
    Douglas Barcellos Hot executive
    Michael Bennett Home Depot Shopper
    John Ross Bowie Dan the Wiccan
    Greg Brown Parade marcher
    Kevin Connolly Connor
    Bradley Cooper Ben
    Scot Cregan Baltimore Executive
    Wilson Cruz Nathan
    Erik David Slick Guy at bar
    Directors: Ken Kwapis
    IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 27,716 votes

    “He’s Just Not That Into You” Movie Review

    “He’s Just Not That Into You” Plot Summary

    The Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.

    A good romantic comedy!

    I happened to see this movie with my wife on Valentine’s day. I had entered the theater with low expectations and the only reason I was keen to watch this was because of Ben Affleck and host of other starts. However, as the movie progressed I found myself starting to like it. By the time it ended I was glad it didn’t turn out to be just another stupid romantic comedy made to pull the audiences with big stars

    The story is not new yet the script is cleverly written as it juggles between couples all somehow intertwined/related with each other added with nice style of presenting it, thus keeping the viewer interested

    The characters are from a wide range of people we encounter in real life. Alex, a guy who’s an ‘expert’ on relationships. He keeps himself away from emotional attachments, runs a bar and plays an agony aunt to Gigi; a lady desperately seeking a soul mate. Next is Beth, Gigi’s friend cum co-worker who is in a relationship with Neil since seven years and is very keen to tie the knot as opposed to Neil who loves Beth, is loyal to her but believes marriage is not an assurance of loyalty. This fact is proved by Ben; Neil’s friend who’s married to Janine (who also happens to be Gigi’s co-worker) for around 8 years, but falls for Anna. Next follows a typical chase of ‘A’ following ‘B’, ‘B’ following ‘C’, hidden meanings, signs, a little humor here and there and related stuff

    Performances in this movie are fine by everyone if not exceptional. Ben Affleck and Drew Barrymore play their parts with ease. I liked Drew’s small part, especially where she expresses her frustration with today’s increasing use of technology which is leading people apart as opposed to bringing them together. Justin Long impresses with his performance and Scarlett Johansson is convincing as the temptress. The rest of the cast also do not disappoint as well

    What I didn’t like about this movie was its length which I found to be a bit long. Also, the soundtrack of this movie is not very impressive, with a couple of exceptions. Finally it would’ve helped if it would have been more funny

    I would recommend this fresh take on love, romance, loyalty, marriage and things similar, to anyone who is looking for a good romantic comedy.

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    ‘Wedding Crashers’ Download and Reviews

    November 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “Wedding Crashers” Movie Details

    Wedding Crashers tagline: On July 15th, they’re coming to your wedding…with or without invitations.
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    Wedding Crashers DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jennifer Alden
  • Owen Wilson John Beckwith
    Vince Vaughn Jeremy Grey
    Christopher Walken Treasury Secretary William Cleary
    Rachel McAdams Claire Cleary
    Isla Fisher Gloria Cleary
    Jane Seymour Kathleen Cleary
    Ellen Albertini Dow Grandma Mary Cleary
    Keir O’Donnell Todd Cleary
    Bradley Cooper Zack “Sack” Lodge
    Ron Canada Randolph
    Henry Gibson Father O’Neil
    Dwight Yoakam Mr. Kroeger
    Rebecca De Mornay Mrs. Kroeger
    David Conrad Trap
    Christina Cleary
    Directors: David Dobkin IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 88,337 votes

    “Wedding Crashers” Movie Review

    “Wedding Crashers” Plot Summary

    John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.

    surprisingly funny

    I’m not a guy who usually goes for the gay and sexual humor. This is not because I am a prude, but because these kinds of movies tend to take it too far and just isn’t funny after that point. Wedding Crashers, however, executed this brand of humor perfectly. Another plus that makes this movie an above average comedy is the fact that the comedy did not take away from the plot. Many movies, such as Animal House, go so out of their way to be funny that they forget that movies are meant to tell a story. Wedding Crashers did a great job of keeping the comedy in the realm of a specific plot. Wedding Crashers is a unique and fun movie and I would definitely recommend watching it.

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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 Santa Clause’ Download and Reviews

    October 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Family

    “The Santa Clause” Movie Details

    The Santa Clause tagline: This Christmas, the snow hits the fan.
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    The Santa Clause DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tim Allen Scott Calvin
    Tim Allen Santa Claus
    Wendy Crewson Laura Calvin Miller
    Judge Reinhold Dr. Neil Miller
    Eric Lloyd Charlie Calvin
    David Krumholtz Bernard the Elf
    Larry Brandenburg Det. Nunzio
    Mary Gross Miss Daniels
    Paige Tamada Judy the Elf
    Peter Boyle Mr. Whittle
    Judith Scott Susan Perry
    Jayne Eastwood Judy the Waitress
    Melissa King Sarah the Little Girl
    Bradley Wentworth Elf at North Pole
    Azura Bates Elf in Hangar
    Directors: John Pasquin
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 17,035 votes

    “The Santa Clause” Movie Review

    “The Santa Clause” Plot Summary

    When a man inadvertantly kills Santa on Christmas Eve, he finds himself magically recruited to take his place. add synopsis

    A very pleasant and amiable family Christmas film

    I really liked this film, it is very funny and pleasant. Tim Allen gives a truly amusing performance as Scott Calvin, who replaces Santa after he falls off the roof. The plot is original, the script is fun, and the pace is surprisingly even. Don’t expect a classic like Scrooge(1951), the first 2 Home Alone movies or It’s a Wonderful Life, just expect a pleasant family Christmas film, that way the whole family is in for a good time. The film is directed with careful precision, and the characters are likable, though I did find the parents a tad too cliched and the film a tad too overly sentimental in places. If I had a favourite character, I think it was Judy, there was something about her truly infectious smile that made me warm to her. All in all, well above average and highly recommended. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    ‘Jumanji’ Download and Reviews

    October 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Family, Fantasy

    “Jumanji” Movie Details

    Jumanji tagline: Roll the dice and unleash the excitement!
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    Jumanji DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gary Joseph Thorup
  • Robin Williams Alan Parrish
    Jonathan Hyde Samuel Alan Parrish/Hunter Van Pelt
    Kirsten Dunst Judy Shepherd
    Bradley Pierce Peter Shepherd
    Bonnie Hunt Sarah Whittle
    Bebe Neuwirth Aunt Nora Shepherd
    David Alan Grier Carl Bentley
    Patricia Clarkson Carol Anne Parrish
    Adam Hann-Byrd Alan Parrish, 1969
    Laura Bell Bundy Sarah Whittle, 1969
    James Handy Exterminator
    Gillian Barber Mrs. Thomas the Realtor
    Brandon Obray Benjamin
    Cyrus Thiedeke Caleb
    Billy Jessup
    Directors: Joe Johnston IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 51,079 votes

    “Jumanji” Movie Review

    “Jumanji” Plot Summary

    When two kids play an old magic board-game they found, they release a man trapped for decades in it and a host of dangers that can only be stopped by finishing the game. add synopsis

    If I could go back…

    I love this movie. I don’t know why. Maybe because I wonder what it would be like to start my life over again when I was 10 or 12, knowing what I know now at…well, much older. My favorite part is at the end, when Alan and Sarah come face to face in 1995 with the 2 kids who played the game with them the PREVIOUS 1995. Visually very interesting and not a rip off of any other film, that’s for sure!

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    ‘The Hangover’ Download and Reviews

    October 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Crime

    “The Hangover” Movie Details

    The Hangover tagline: Feel it June 5
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    Actors:
    Andrew Astor Eli
    John Bailey Pimp
    Justin Bartha Doug Billings
    Michael Bravo Traveller
    Bryan Callen Eddie Palermo
    Bradley Cooper Phil Wenneck
    Ian Anthony Dale Chow’s Guy
    Sammy Fine Sean
    Dan Finnerty
    Zach Galifianakis Alan Garner
    Calvin Heino Pool Host 3
    Ed Helms Stu Price
    David Hill Parent
    Mitch Holleman Max
    Brian Irvin VIP Hotel Guest
    Directors: Todd Phillips
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 104,164 votes

    “The Hangover” Movie Review

    “The Hangover” Plot Summary

    A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him.

    Funniest ‘guy movie’ since Wedding Crashers

    Absolutely loved this movie. The theatre was all laughs through the whole movie. Don’t go expecting a cinematic masterpiece but if you are looking for out of control laughter this is your flick. The story was funny the acting was hilarious and I don’t want to spoil it but the end was so funny my wife hurt her ribs (no I’m not kidding) from laughing so hard. I am going back to see this movie again. And I don’t do that often, but for any guy with a sense of humour or has ever been to a bachelor party (or can’t wait to go to a rockin’ bachelor party) this is a must see movie.

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