‘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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‘Star Trek III: The Search for Spock’ Download and Reviews

November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

“Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” Movie Details

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock tagline: Join the search
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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Vadia Potenza
  • William Shatner Admiral James T. Kirk
    DeForest Kelley Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy
    James Doohan Montgomery “Scotty” Scott
    George Takei Hikaru Sulu
    Walter Koenig Pavel Chekov
    Nichelle Nichols Cmdr. Uhura
    Merritt Butrick Dr. David Marcus
    Phil Morris Trainee Foster
    Scott McGinnis Mr. Adventure
    Robert Hooks Adm. Morrow
    Robin Curtis Lt. Saavik
    Carl Steven Spock…Age 9
    Spock…Age 13
    Directors: Leonard Nimoy IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 21,126 votes

    “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” Movie Review

    “Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock” Plot Summary

    Admiral Kirk and his bridge crew risk their careers stealing the decommissioned Enterprise to return to the restricted Genesis planet to recover Spock’s body. add synopsis

    the best Trek movie, in my opinion

    Most Star Trek fans will tell you that the even numbered movies are the best ones, but this one is my favorite of the series

    More so than in Wrath of Kahn, the crew experiences loss in this movie. The crew of the Enterprise loses almost everything. By hijacking the Enterprise, they put their future in Starflleet in danger. They do so because of some facet of ancient Vulcan mysticism they’re not sure they believe. Once they get to the Genesis planet to retrieve Spock’s body, Kirk loses his son and the Enterprise is destroyed. Compare this to the Enterprise being destroyed in Generations. They seem to laugh it off and say, oh we’ll get another ship. I very much appreciate the fact that a genuine sense of sacrifice from almost all the characters. All of the main characters lose almost everything, and the road towards getting back even a fraction of what they once had is long and difficult.

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    ‘Six Days Seven Nights’ Download and Reviews

    October 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Romance

    “Six Days Seven Nights” Movie Details

    Six Days Seven Nights tagline: After this week in paradise, they’re going to need a vacation.
    6 Days 7 Nights - DVD Cover

    Six Days Seven Nights DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John Koyama
  • Harrison Ford Quinn Harris
    Anne Heche Robin Monroe
    David Schwimmer Frank Martin
    Jacqueline Obradors Angelica
    Temuera Morrison Jager
    Allison Janney Marjorie, Robin’s Boss
    Douglas Weston Philippe Sinclair, Resort Manager
    Cliff Curtis Kip
    Danny Trejo Pierce
    Ben Bode Tom Marlowe, Helicopter Pilot
    Derek Basco Ricky, Helicopter Crewman
    Amy Sedaris Robin’s Secretary
    Long Nguyen Pirate
    Jake Feagai Pirate
    Pirate
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 25,504 votes

    “Six Days Seven Nights” Movie Review

    “6 Days 7 Nights” Plot Summary

    Robin Monroe, a New York magazine editor, and the gruff pilot Quinn Harris must put aside their mutual dislike if they are to survive after crash landing on a deserted South Seas island. add synopsis

    Surprisingly, delightful!

    I sat down in front of this movie fully expecting to laugh at it and was hardly ever given the opportunity: although the opening, with David Schwimmer ‘Friends-ing’ it is pretty awful. You sense there’s more to it all though when he asks Heche to wear something special and her naughty thoughts are quickly usurped with a ring. Nice script moment and I kept watching…The meat of the film centres around the burgeoning love between the unlikely castaway couple of Ford and Heche. I mean, this film has no pretensions beyond being a fully loved-up snog in the back of the flea-pit matinee, so we get flirting almost from the moment they crash. But a mixture of competent shooting at a marvelous location and great acting from Ford that’s well matched by Heche (who’s not only attractive, but game, wearing revealing costume throughout and having to refer to her own chest as ’small’ more than once) renders it sexy and believable

    Chuck in some authentic contemporary pirates – I’m also a bit tickled by the fact that the Star Wars prequels’ Boba Fett is chasing around after IV, V and VI’s Han Solo! – and Reitman’s smart decision to avoid excessive tie-ups (e.g. How does Heche get down the island white water Ford found so difficult? Will Schwimmer hook up with the Latino at the end? etc.) and you have highly enjoyable 6.5/10 matinee fare for a weekend date. Bravo

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    ‘Love Actually’ Download and Reviews

    October 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “Love Actually” Movie Details

    Love Actually tagline: Love actually is all around.
    Love Actually - DVD Cover

    Love Actually DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bill Nighy Billy Mack
    Gregor Fisher Joe
    Rory MacGregor Engineer
    Colin Firth Jamie Bennett
    Sienna Guillory Jamie’s Girlfriend
    Liam Neeson Daniel
    Emma Thompson Karen
    Lulu Popplewell Daisy, her daughter
    Kris Marshall Colin Frissell
    Heike Makatsch Mia
    Martin Freeman John
    Joanna Page Just Judy
    Chiwetel Ejiofor Peter
    Andrew Lincoln Mark
    Keira Knightley Juliet
    Directors: Richard Curtis
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 91,864 votes

    “Love Actually” Movie Review

    “Love Actually” Plot Summary

    Follows the lives of eight very different couples in dealing with their love lives in various loosely and interrelated tales all set during a frantic month before Christmas in London, England.

    Actually…excellent

    Well this movie is actually…excellent. It includes lots of characters who are all in love in their own special way and the whole story is set in London five weeks before Christmas. We meet Billy Mack (Bill Nighy), old singer who tries to get back on top with help of his loyal manager Joe (Gregor Fisher); David (Hugh Grant) has just become the new Prime Minister and he instantly falls in love with his new personal assistant Natalie (Martine McCutcheon); Karen (Emma Thompson) and Harry (Alan Rickman) are married couple with their own problems; Sarah (Laura Linney) is women torn between a man she loves and her sick brother; Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Juliet (Keira Knightley) are fresh married, but Peter’s best friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln) is in love with Juliet; John (Martin Freeman) and Judy (Joanna Page) met on shooting of porn movie; Jamie Bennett (Colin Firth) moves to France after he found out that his girl is cheating him with his brother and there he meets Aurelia (Lucia Moniz), young Portuguese woman; Colin Frissell (Kris Marshall) hopes that he’ll find ‘normal’ girl(s) in America; and finally there is Sam (Thomas Sangster), who is young boy and also in love, which makes a problem to his stepfather Daniel (Liam Neeson).

    So many characters and so many actors that are beautifully composed in this movie. All that is achieved Richard Curtis in his directorial debut. His story is for everyone. I think that lots of people could find themselves in this characters that are full of life and very real. Maybe the only characters that are little stretched are the ones of John and Judy. It’s hard to believe that porn actors are so shy like they are both presented. But here Curtis makes fun with everything. That’s why I love Britons so much. They smile to others equally as they smile to themselves. ‘Love Actually’ rises above many romantic movies because it has great story, capable direction, top class actors and magnificent soundtrack mixed with some old and some new songs. I really can’t talk about all the actors in this movies cause it would last for days; instead I’ll mention only two: Bill Nighy and Emma Thompson. Nighy brings breath of fresh air to his character while he’s making fun with his manager, his own hit song and Britney Spears. Emma Thompson, ah Emma Thompson. She makes acting so easy, makes you feel that anyone could act. She’s so natural and believable, such extraordinary actress. There is also lots of cameo roles (Billy Bob Thornton, Claudia Schiffer, Denise Richards, Sienna Guillory…) and one hilarious appearance of Rowan Atkinson as jewelery salesman (he’s like Christmas ghost, you know when he helps young Sam).

    Well, I almost forgot to say what is this movie about (at least how I understand it). It gives us a message; that we must search and struggle for love, we must make sacrifice, just like Jamie and Sam for example did, while Sarah choose the other way (her brother) and she gave up. Actually everything is said in the beginning; there is enough love on this world (great idea with airport arrivals). Actually, I advice you to watch this movie. Actually, I gave 10 to it, cause it’s so much better then any other romantic movie I’ve ever watched. Or I could just say, love actually.

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    ‘8 Mile’ Download and Reviews

    October 3, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Music

    “8 Mile” Movie Details

    8 Mile tagline: Go back to where it all started.
    8 Mile - DVD Cover

    8 Mile DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Chloe Greenfield
  • Eminem Jimmy ‘B-Rabbit’ Smith, Jr.
    Kim Basinger Stephanie Smith
    Mekhi Phifer David ‘Future’ Porter
    Brittany Murphy Alex
    Evan Jones Cheddar Bob
    Omar Benson Miller Sol George
    De’Angelo Wilson DJ Iz
    Eugene Byrd Wink
    Taryn Manning Janeane
    Larry Hudson Bouncer
    Proof Lil’ Tic
    Mike Bell Shorty Mike
    DJ Head Battle DJ
    Michael Shannon Greg Buehl
    Lily Smith
    Directors: Curtis Hanson IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 52,020 votes

    “8 Mile” Movie Review

    “8 Mile” Plot Summary

    A young rapper, struggling with every aspect of his life, wants to make the most of what could be his final opportunity but his problems around gives him doubts. add synopsis

    An incredibly inspiring film.

    Unlike many people who have seen this film, I’m no fan of Eminem. I never liked his music much, and put off watching the film for some time. Now that I’ve seen I’m very shocked at how good it is. Curtis Hanson has created an incredibly realistic environment. The film feels natural, and the script flows nicely

    Many people have said that Eminem’s performance is sub-par, but maybe they are blinded by their opinion of him. If I had never seen him before, and thought he was just another actor, I could have seen him going somewhere with this. I don’t know if he’ll ever pursue a career in acting, but he should try. The supporting cast feels just right, exactly like the regular people you might see every day.’8 Mile’ is inspiring, and sure to be regarded as a classic in the years to come, once the hype has died off.7.7 out of 10

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    ‘Snakes on a Plane’ Download and Reviews

    September 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Thriller

    “Snakes on a Plane” Movie Details

    Snakes on a Plane tagline: On August 18th Summer Really Begins
    Snakes on a Plane - DVD Cover

    Snakes on a Plane DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Samuel L. Jackson Neville Flynn
    Julianna Margulies Claire Miller
    Nathan Phillips Sean Jones
    Rachel Blanchard Mercedes
    Flex Alexander Three G’s
    Kenan Thompson Troy
    Keith Dallas Big Leroy
    Lin Shaye Grace
    James Bruce Ken
    Sunny Mabrey Tiffany
    Casey Dubois Curtis
    Daniel Hogarth Tommy
    Gerard Plunkett Paul
    Terry Chen Chen Leong
    Elsa Pataky Maria
    Directors: David R. Ellis and Lex Halaby
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 63,440 votes

    “Snakes on a Plane” Movie Review

    “Snakes on a Plane” Plot Summary

    An FBI agent takes on a plane full of deadly and poisonous snakes, deliberately released to kill a witness being flown from Honolulu to Los Angeles to testify against a mob boss. add synopsis

    Enjoyable Flight

    Another brilliant film from my most favourite director David R. Ellis after Final Destination 2 & Cellular. Snakes on a Plane is definitely one of my most favourite movies and the best film of 2006. Their has already been a lot of films with snakes like Anaconda, King Cobra and Python but they are all rubbish and with no story. This movie is nothing like them it has an amazing story and it’s very relentless. Samuel L. Jackson’s acting as usual was terrific and his line ‘Enough is enough! I have had it with these mother f**king snakes on this mother f**king plane!’ is a trademark of the film just like ‘I’ll be back’ in The Terminator. The rest of the actors are all new and not very well known but the boy who is the witness he was in Wolf Creek, the young blonde air hostess in first class was the alien Sarah in Species 3 and the girl in the bathroom with another boy was in Final Destination 3 one of the girls in the sun bed. It was about 1 hour 40 minutes and I enjoyed every second of it. I don’t know which the best scene is because it was good right from start to end and it is the kind of film that can be watched again & again. My verdict is 20/10.

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    ‘The Maiden Heist’ Download and Reviews

    September 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Crime

    “The Maiden Heist” Movie Details

    The Maiden Heist tagline:
    The Maiden Heist - DVD Cover

    The Maiden Heist DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Beau C. Bedugnis Adam Roffman
    Douglass Bowen Flynn The Danish Guard
    Burke Bryant Brian
    Anthony Cascio Tony Bargello
    Vic Clay Janitor
    Michael Anthony Coppola Security Guard
    David J. Curtis Security Guard
    Peter Darrigo Phil
    Roger Dillingham Jr.
    Vincent J. Earnshaw Museum Patron
    Vincent J. Earnshaw Public Garden Pedistrian
    Scott C England Museum Executive
    Shawn Fogarty Art Shipping Co. Personnel
    Morgan Freeman Charles
    David J. Garfield Shipping Manager
    Directors: Peter Hewitt
    IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 2,117 votes

    “The Maiden Heist” Movie Review

    “The Maiden Heist” Plot Summary

    A comedy centered on three museum security guards who devise a plan to steal back the artworks to which they have become attached after they are transferred to another museum. add synopsis

    An unusual comedy platter

    Art shouldn’t just be for highbrow types. A painting can have special meaning. Even for an ordinary blue-collar Joe. At least that’s the message from director Pete Hewitt. This is knockabout comedy that might make Woody Allen fans affectionately recall Small Time Crooks, even though this film is very different to Allen’s caper and wears its point on its sleeve. ‘Great art is not solely the domain of the connoisseur,’ says Hewitt. ‘Anyone can be emotionally transported by a few paint smudges on a canvas.’ Hewitt (Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey, Thunderpants) has here come up with a grand robbery that is for love rather than money. Three misfit security guards at the museum embark on a dangerous journey to save the things they hold dear

    Decorated with a galaxy of stars, the Maiden Heist has been avidly awaited by fans worrying if it will see the light of day. In December 2008, the distribution arm of the Yari Film Group responsible filed for bankruptcy. Yari’s Emily Lambert e-mailed the Globe saying, ‘I don’t anticipate any screenings of The Maiden Heist in the near future,’ and producer Rob Paris went scrambling to find a new distributor. With a comparatively modest budget of $20 million, Paris feels he has got great value. ‘Our movie needed the scope the size of the Worcester Art Museum,’ he says. ‘It gave the film a look, a richness, that we otherwise wouldn’t have gotten.’ The WAM is used to establish the interior of the fictional Boston Art Museum (BAM) in which our story takes place. Scriptwriter Michael LeSieur had a top comedy actor in his previous hit (You, Me & Dupree) in the form of Owen Wilson. In The Maiden Heist, the chameleon-like talents of William H Macy first spring to mind as being suited to comedy, due to his Fargo fame, when he played the police story with subtle humour. Christopher Walken and Morgan Freeman are better known for their serious roles, but we should remember that Walken has also starred in comedy (Wedding Crashers, Hairspray), even if it is to play the straight man against the likes of Owen Wilson. Freeman has had brushes with his funny side in Bruce Almighty. Heading up the supporting cast is Marcia Gay Harden, who won an Oscar playing an artist (Lee Krasner) in the art biopic, Pollock. But it is probably fair to say that all these great stars are known primarily for their power to bring great depth to serious dramatic roles. There were moments in The Maiden Heist where I felt they were bumbling through the comedy rather than playing bumbling heisters. I found this a bit worrying as I have deep respect for their work. But maybe other viewers could find the apparent mismatch of seemingly inappropriate casting oddly rewarding

    The big star of The Maiden Heist though is of course the central painting. Roger (Christopher Walken) stares at ‘The Lonely Maiden’ for years. First as a way to pass time, but now as a way to address or replace what is lacking in his life. The painting has become his passion. His obsession. Supplanting the passion he once felt for his wife. This particular artwork in the film was especially created by painter Jeremy Lipking. ‘When I first met with the director he opened up the Gabriel Weisberg book Beyond Impressionism: the Naturalist Impulse, (which is probably the most worn out book on my shelf) and said, ‘We need something like this.’ A painting in the manner of Naturalist painters George Clausen, Emile Friant and Jules Bastien Lepage. I had to finish the painting in 7 days. It normally would have taken me a month or longer to do something this size. I got artist model Toni Czechorosky help me out with the period costume.’ Macy’s character, on the other hand, is obsessed with a statue. Creating it involved photographing a naked Macy from a three-hundred and sixty degree perspective. (The photographs went to a sculptor in Los Angeles, who brought in another model and photographed him in the same fashion before creating a mould for the statue.)The Maiden Heist quickly sold out at its opening at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. It’s a light-hearted caper that makes for undemanding viewing. I don’t see audiences flocking to galleries as a result, but who knows? While Roger might find his wife has been his lonely maiden all along, many viewers may more identify with the bit where he flits to Florida with the missis. Missing out on the art appreciation stuff seems a convenient bypass. If this is the case, the film is somewhat hypocritical in its claim about art and the general masses. It uses the notion to entertain without encouraging us to seriously engage. LeSieur, who wrote the script as a film school thesis project, may well be an art enthusiast. But the idea that ordinary people don’t love art is a bit worrying to those of us that do. Shortly after I visited (during extensive bar-hopping) the beautiful Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, it was victimised by amateur thieves who posed as security guards. If you see me exit the Tate Modern with a naked William H Macy under my arm, please shoot me. Or take him back he is a high-value asset of the acting profession and should not be high-jacked. ‘But it was a maiden heist, officer. . .’

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    ‘Fighting’ Download and Reviews

    September 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Sport

    “Fighting” Movie Details

    Fighting tagline: Some dreams are worth the fight.
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    Actors:
    Flaco Navaja Ray Ray
    Carol Commissiong Club Diva
    Quinton Aaron Street Vendor
    David Barroso Russian Fighter
    Aaron Behr
    David John Bernardo Toughguy
    Luis Camacho Kimo’s BX Crew
    John Cenatiempo Construction worker
    Gary Cherkassky Russian Guy
    Clem Cheung Korean Store Owner
    Kelvin Coffey Local
    Berto Colon Exp. Suit Man
    Greg Connolly Binghampton
    Jim Coope Roommate Sal
    Ryan Curtis Fight Spectator
    Directors: Dito Montiel
    IMDB Rating: 5.2/10 out of 6,950 votes

    “Fighting” Movie Review

    “Fighting” Plot Summary

    In New York City, a young counterfeiter is introduced to the world of underground street fighting by a seasoned scam artist, who becomes his manager on the bare-knuckling brawling circuit.

    Fighting – A beating I enjoyed.

    The script of this movie contains a lot of bad lines, yeah the script isn’t close to Montiels A guide to recognizing your saints. But this movie has got content that a lot of other movies lack… and it has got some features from the movie mentioned that gives the same street feel as AGTRYS did. The ending could be so much more than it is, and that is in my opinion the main reason why this movie got the low ratings it got

    And anyone saying the fights lack cool moves, or that there are way too few fights for a movie called ‘Fighting’… i’d say you’re wrong. If you wanted a movie with a bunch of hardcore hits in slow motion, you should have gone for something that deals what that sorta thing… this movie does not. Sure there are some of these elements in there, but that’s not what the focus is on. Anyone actually believe that Rocky got badass from running up stairs? Shawn trains a little, but he survives on what he has got… that is kinda the message. And no fights aren’t fair game, if you take a beating and you get a chance to shove your opponent into a sink, you’ll take it.one thing to put out there is that the musical score for this movie is just as awesome as Dito M’s last movie, scenes from Zulay’s kitchen were done perfectly in a great mix with the music, same goes for anywhere Shawn wasn’t at a club or fighting. If you want a movie like Rocky or Never Back Down, don’t go for this one… there are better movies than Fighting out there, but this one ignites some emotion instead of adrenalin.

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    ‘The Santa Clause 2′ Download and Reviews

    September 1, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

    “The Santa Clause 2″ Movie Details

    The Santa Clause 2 tagline: Santa Claus is coming to town, November 1
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    The Santa Clause 2 DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tim Allen Santa Clause/Scott Calvin/Toy Santa
    Elizabeth Mitchell Principal Carol Newman
    David Krumholtz Bernard, the Arch-Elf
    Eric Lloyd Charlie Calvin
    Judge Reinhold Dr. Neil Miller
    Wendy Crewson Laura Miller
    Spencer Breslin Curtis, the Experimental Elf
    Liliana Mumy Lucy Miller
    Danielle Woodman Abby
    Art LaFleur Tooth Fairy
    Aisha Tyler Mother Nature
    Kevin Pollak Cupid
    Jay Thomas Easter Bunny
    Michael Dorn Sandman
    Christopher Attadia Engineer Elf #1
    Directors: Michael Lembeck
    IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 8,630 votes

    “The Santa Clause 2″ Movie Review

    “SC2″ Plot Summary

    Scott Calvin has been a humble Santa Claus for nearly ten years, but it might come to an end if he doesn’t find a Mrs. Claus.

    This movie was great!

    ***** spoilers ahead! *****This movie had me laughing and moved me almost to tears a couple of times. There are some who have not given this movie a good review, don’t listen to them. Tim Allen was great, his co-star (what’s her name?) was great. This was an excellent feel good movie for the holidays. I liked it better than the first one. The thing with the reindeer talking by making noises was very funny. I also liked the parts with the other characters from legend… Mother nature, Tooth Fairy, Father Time etc. Go see this movie, you will not be wasting your time.

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    ‘Vanilla Sky’ Download and Reviews

    August 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Mystery, Romance, Sci-Fi

    “Vanilla Sky” Movie Details

    Vanilla Sky tagline: What is happiness to you?
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    Vanilla Sky DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jhaemi Willens
  • Tom Cruise David Aames
    PenГ©lope Cruz Sofia Serrano
    Cameron Diaz Julianna ‘Julie’ Gianni
    Kurt Russell Dr. Curtis McCabe
    Jason Lee Brian Shelby
    Noah Taylor Edmund Ventura
    Timothy Spall Thomas Tipp
    Tilda Swinton Rebecca Dearborn
    Michael Shannon Aaron
    Delaina Mitchell David’s Assistant
    Shalom Harlow Colleen
    Oona Hart Lynette
    Ivana Milicevic Emma
    Johnny Galecki Peter Brown
    Jamie Berliner
    Directors: Cameron Crowe IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 82,725 votes

    “Vanilla Sky” Movie Review

    “Vanilla Sky” Plot Summary

    A successful publisher finds his life taking a turn for the surreal after a car accident with a jaded lover.

    great!

    This film is really a great metaphor for the experience of spiritual enlightenment. It shows us how we can manipulate our surroundings and the way we view life using our memories. We can either create a wonderland or a nightmare. But the movie explains that neither of these lead to true fulfillment because we are only truly happy when we risk it all and really EXPERIENCE life. When we all want to live a real life all we need to do is stop thinking, open our eyes and LIVE. A great film i saw it after i had been reading a book on spiritual enlightenment and meditation and through this I was able to derive all these morals from it. :]

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