‘Lethal Weapon 2′ Download and Reviews

November 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

“Lethal Weapon 2″ Movie Details

Lethal Weapon 2 tagline: The magic is back!
Lethal Weapon 2 - DVD Cover

Lethal Weapon 2 DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Philip Suriano
  • Mel Gibson Martin Riggs
    Danny Glover Roger Murtaugh
    Joe Pesci Leo Getz
    Joss Ackland Arjen ‘Aryan’ Rudd
    Derrick O’Connor Pieter ‘Adolph’ Vorstedt
    Patsy Kensit Rika van den Haas
    Darlene Love Trish Murtaugh
    Traci Wolfe Rianne Murtaugh
    Steve Kahan Captain Ed Murphy
    Mark Rolston Hans
    Jenette Goldstein Officer Meagan Shapiro
    Dean Norris Tim Cavanaugh
    Juney Smith Tom Wyler
    Nestor Serrano Eddie Estaban
    Joseph Ragucci
    Directors: Richard Donner IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 41,676 votes

    “Lethal Weapon 2″ Movie Review

    “Lethal Weapon 2″ Plot Summary

    Riggs and Murtaugh are on the trail of South African diplomats who are using their immunity to engage in criminal activities.

    The adventure continues

    The adventure continues with Lethal Weapon 2. All the great characters are back and with some new ones, as well. Joe Pesci enters the Lethal Weapon-series as the annoying and witty Leo Getz(ok ok ok ok?) Riggs and Murtaugh must fight against a South-African diplomat, who`s a big drugdealer. The classic mixture of action and comedy is also to be found here. I have never seen another series of movies (except Die Hard), where all the chapters are just as great as the original film. 9/10

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    ‘Brazil’ Download and Reviews

    September 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

    “Brazil” Movie Details

    Brazil tagline: It’s only a state of mind.
    Brazil - DVD Cover

    Brazil DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jonathan Pryce Sam Lowry
    Robert De Niro Archibald “Harry” Tuttle
    Katherine Helmond Mrs. Ida Lowry
    Ian Holm Mr. M. Kurtzmann
    Bob Hoskins Spoor
    Michael Palin Jack Lint
    Ian Richardson Mr. Warrenn
    Peter Vaughan Mr. Helpmann
    Kim Greist Jill Layton
    Jim Broadbent Dr. Jaffe
    Barbara Hicks Mrs. Alma Terrain
    Charles McKeown Harvey Lime
    Derrick O”Connor Dowser
    Kathryn Pogson Shirley
    Bryan Pringle Spiro
    Directors: Terry Gilliam
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 70,585 votes

    “Brazil” Movie Review

    “Brazil” Plot Summary

    A bureaucrat in a retro-future world tries to correct an administrative error and himself becomes an enemy of the state.

    One of my favorite films of all time

    This film is a treasure to me, so I’m really not sure how objectively I can talk about it. I also don’t know if there’s anything to be said that hasn’t already been said before. But whatever, I will just comment on some of the things that strike me particularly about the film.

    First of all, it seems to me that at least cinematically dealing with a dystopia in a satirical or comedic way is far superior to doing so in a more straightforward manner. This film is far more interesting than ‘1984′ or any of the other films that have tried to capture a serious pessimistic view of future society.

    I’ve always felt like the song ‘Brazil’ fit into the film very well — it suggests a kind of ridiculous Utopian or exotic romanticism, blown completely out of scale. There are several scenes in the film that visually portray this concept, such as the shot of the futuristic street which turns out to be only a tiny model which an old drunk with a Guinness is glaring at. Sam Lowry himself is a very dull person to begin with, as Jill Layton’s reaction to him indicates. He believes, at least in his conscious mind, that he doesn’t want any conflict or excitement in his life. ‘Not even dreams’ he says — but of course the truth we see is quite different, and it eventually unhinges his life and his mind. I think I’m not alone in sympathizing with this. Our lives can get so monotonous and so dreary, but we do convince ourselves that we’re happy. ‘It’s what you wanted, isn’t it?’ says Mr. Kurtzmann.

    Some of my favorite bits — when Mr. Kurtzmann hits his hand on the table (‘what a pathetic creature I am!’), Harry Tuttle’s first appearance and his escape on the wire, the dinner scene where you have the explosion and then the waiters are setting up screens to block the diners’ view of the bloody mayhem.

    Basically I think in this film what you have is a scary story about how dangerous it is in the modern world to be a dreamer. But rather than simply terrify us, Gilliam is giving us a chance to laugh at the existential absurdity of it all.

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    ‘Deep Blue Sea’ Download and Reviews

    August 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Horror, Thriller

    “Deep Blue Sea” Movie Details

    Deep Blue Sea tagline: Bigger. Smarter. Faster. Meaner.
    Deep Blue Sea - DVD Cover

    Deep Blue Sea DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Arnold Schwarzenegger Jericho Cane
    Gabriel Byrne The Man
    Gabriel Byrne Satan
    Robin Tunney Christine York
    Kevin Pollak Bobby Chicago
    CCH Pounder Detective Margie Francis
    Derrick O’Connor Thomas Aquinas
    David Weisenberg OB
    David Weisenberg GYN
    Rainer Judd Christine’s Mother
    Miriam Margolyes Mabel
    Udo Kier Head Priest
    Victor Varnado Albino
    Michael O’Hagan Cardinal
    Mark Margolis Pope
    Directors: Renny Harlin
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 41,901 votes

    “Deep Blue Sea” Movie Review

    “Deep Blue Sea” Plot Summary

    Searching for a cure to Alzheimer’s disease a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the bait as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back. add synopsis

    A survivalist’s dream!

    A team of doctors, scientists and other professionals are sent to a remote research facility to study sharks in the hopes of finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. But the Bio-engineered sharks soon use their newly acquired intelligence to try and outsmart their human counterparts. One by one the team, a cast that includes Michael Rapaport, LL Cool J, Samuel L Jackson, Saffron Burrows amongst others, begin to be eliminated one by one as a struggle for survival begins when the sharks sabotage the facility by causing it to deliberately flood so that they (the sharks) can escape into the open sea. I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense and thriller aspects of the film, it wasn’t too gory (compared to some other films) but the script as well as certain situations were very annoying and not to mention predictable.

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