‘Scream 2′ Download and Reviews

November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Mystery, Thriller

“Scream 2″ Movie Details

Scream 2 tagline: Someone has taken their love of sequels one step too far.
Scream 2 - DVD Cover

Scream 2 DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Portia de Rossi
  • David Arquette Dwight ‘Dewey’ Riley
    Neve Campbell Sidney Prescott
    Courteney Cox Gale Weathers
    Sarah Michelle Gellar Casey ‘Cici’ Cooper
    Jamie Kennedy Randy Meeks
    Laurie Metcalf Debbie Salt
    Elise Neal Hallie McDaniel
    Jerry O’Connell Derek Feldman
    Timothy Olyphant Mickey Altieri
    Jada Pinkett Smith Maureen Evans
    Liev Schreiber Cotton Weary
    Lewis Arquette Chief Lewis Hartley
    Duane Martin Joel Jones
    Rebecca Gayheart Sorority Sister Lois
    Sorority Sister Murphy
    Directors: Wes Craven IMDB Rating: 5.9/10 out of 45,766 votes

    “Scream 2″ Movie Review

    “Scream 2″ Plot Summary

    It has been two years since the tragic events at Woodsboro. Sidney Prescott and Randy Meeks are trying to get on with their lives… add synopsis

    My favorite of the three films.

    Two years has passed… the infamous murders at Woodsboro has turned into a movie. Since the novel is written by reporter Gale Wheaters (Courtney Cox). Two college students (Jada Pinkett Smith and Omar Epps) were killed in a sneak peak of a horror movie called ‘Stab’, which is based on Wheaters’ book. Now Sidney (Neve Campbell), Randy (Jamie Kennedy), Dewey (David Arquette), Gale and Cotton Weary (Liev Schreiber) find themselves in danger. This killer certainly wants something from Sidney, so she’s also putting her boyfriend (Jerry O’Connell) and her two friends (Timothy Olyphant & Elise Neal) in deep trouble as well

    Directed by Wes Craven (The Hills Have Eyes, The Last House on the Left, Shocker) made an truly enjoyable sequel to ‘Scream’ that is even more entertaining and funnier than the original. The script by Kevin Williamson (Cursed, Teaching Miss Tingle) certainly made some truly fun writing about the rules of a sequel. This was just as a blockbusters as the original was. Some film critics (For example the late Gene Siskel) felt the sequel was much better. There’s an amusing film within the film, which those scenes are directed (uncredited) by Robert Rodriguez (Spy Kids Trilogy, Grindhouse, The Faculty).

    The Original DVD has an sharp non-anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) transfer and an strong Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound. DVD includes Cast & Crew information and the original theatrical trailer. The only flaw in the sequel is the conclusion, which is a bit too much. ‘Scream 2′ has many funny moments as well for suspenseful moments. A good cast certainly helps. Heather Graham, Joshua Jackson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tori Spelling, Luke Wilson and others appears in bit parts. ‘Scream 2′ is certainly one of the better sequels has to offer these days and don’t miss it. Also available in a collector’e edition DVD with anamorphic widescreen, commentary by the filmmakers and more. Panavision. (****/*****).

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    ‘Notorious’ Download and Reviews

    August 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama, Music

    “Notorious” Movie Details

    Notorious tagline: No dream is too big
    Notorious - DVD Cover

    Notorious DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Brandon A. Bailey FAN#1
    Tim ‘Single’ Braddock Rap Battle Host
    Donald Calliste Larceny – Junoir Mafia Crew
    Duane Nakia Cooper Howard University Emcee
    Rico Devereaux Puffy’s Bodyguard #1
    Mohamed Dione Motown Record Executive
    Edwin Freeman Mister Cee
    Corey Hibbert Money Man
    Mike Hurt Crackhead #1
    Marc John Jefferies Lil Cease
    Derek Luke Sean Combs
    Anthony Mackie Tupac Shakur
    Kevin Navayne Junior Mafia Crew
    Robert Oppel Pool Player
    Kevin Phillips Mark
    Directors: George Tillman Jr.
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 8,423 votes

    “Notorious” Movie Review

    “Notorious” Plot Summary

    The life and death story of Notorious B.I.G. (a.k.a. Christopher Wallace), who came straight out of Brooklyn to take the world of rap music by storm.

    Interesting!

    Notorious tells the story of a Brooklyn junkie who later turned out to be one of the most world-wide known rappers. And that person was Christopher ‘Notorious B.I.G’ Wallace, a junkie who turned to rapping and then produced albums that made millions while also making a name for himself. Jamal Woolard plays the role of Biggie Smalls exceptionally well and he also shares a similar face and body. It tells the story of Biggie Smalls life from 1972 to 1997 starting from his childhood all the way to his death. The rap music is the great thing about this film but Lil’ Kim’s live stage rap was totally unnecessary and inappropriate. This film shows that a celebrities life-style isn’t all that great and when they think that they have everything, next thing they are getting divorced. The acting from some, Like Angela Bassett and Jamal Woolard, were very promising and they really settled into the life or Biggie Smalls. If you ever wanted to know more about Notorious B.I.G then this film must is supposed to be on your must-watch list. The language is very rude and uncool because they are swearing in every line, Motherf*cker that and this! What is the world coming to? NOTORIOUS is the story of Christopher Wallace. Through raw talent and sheer determination, Wallace transforms himself from Brooklyn street hustler (once selling crack to pregnant women) to one of the greatest rappers of all time; THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. Follow his meteoric rise to fame and his refusal to succumb to expectations – redefining our notion of ‘The American Dream.’ The story does get interesting and a lot of lessons are learned and this film sent out a message saying: It’s never too late to change yourself

    If you are a drama and rapping fan then by unanimous decision this film is what you need to watch. Jamal Woolard looks really weird and cute at the same time when he gets that weird smile on his face (See the scene between Faith and him at the end). Marc John Jefferies has given one of the best performances in the film as he portrays a young Lil’ Cease. The film also tells the story of Tupac’s and Smalls friendship that turned into a racial break up.

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    ‘Lions for Lambs’ Download and Reviews

    August 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, War

    “Lions for Lambs” Movie Details

    Lions for Lambs tagline: If you don’t STAND for something, you might FALL for anything
    Lions for Lambs - DVD Cover

    Lions for Lambs DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Robert Redford Professor Stephen Malley
    Meryl Streep Janine Roth
    Tom Cruise Senator Jasper Irving
    Michael PeГ±a Ernest Rodriguez
    Andrew Garfield Todd Hayes
    Peter Berg Lt. Col. Falco
    Kevin Dunn Howard – ANX Editor
    Derek Luke Lt. Arian Finch
    Larry Bates Soldier #1
    Christopher May Soldier #2
    David Pease Soldier #3
    Heidi Janson Soldier #4
    Christopher Carley Sniper
    George Back Student #1
    Kristy Wu Student #2
    Directors: Robert Redford
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 20,707 votes

    “Lions for Lambs” Movie Review

    “Lions for Lambs” Plot Summary

    Injuries sustained by two Army ranger behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.

    Simple but strong

    An excellent plot line, brilliantly directed, great cast, not one of Tom’s best performances, but non the less impeccable. The underlying critique of the severe levels of apathy we face in society nowadays is so subtle that it screams a wake up call. All Redford fans will surely be delighted as this is definitely one of his best pieces. I loved the way he approached the subject, which in it self is not an easy one to develop under the circumstances and what fascinates me is that the movie is so fluid, mind opening, non-invasive and easy to grasp that it almost leaves you with the impression that anyone could have done it, which of course is far from the truth. I think this should be a mandatory classroom video for both high school and college students alike, because everyone can benefit from the psychological momentum this movie captures and conveys so beautifully.

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