‘The Karate Kid’ Download and Reviews

November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama

“The Karate Kid” Movie Details

The Karate Kid tagline: Only the ‘Old One’ could teach him the secrets of the masters.
The Karate Kid - DVD Cover

The Karate Kid DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Tom Fridley
  • Ralph Macchio Daniel Larusso
    Pat Morita Mr. Kesuke Miyagi
    Martin Kove John Kreese
    William Zabka Johnny Lawrence
    Ron Thomas Bobby Brown
    Rob Garrison Tommy
    Chad McQueen Dutch
    Tony O’Dell Jimmy
    Israel Juarbe Freddy Fernandez
    William Bassett Mr. Mills
    Larry B. Scott Jerry
    Frank Burt Avalon Chucky
    Jeff Fishman Billy
    Ken Daly Chris
    Alan
    Directors: John G. Avildsen IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 33,228 votes

    “The Karate Kid” Movie Review

    “The Karate Kid” Plot Summary

    A handyman/martial arts master agrees to teach a bullied boy karate and shows him that there is more to the martial art than fighting.

    Karate Kid

    Best movie ever!!! The chemistry between Ralph Macchio and Elisabeth Shue is pure gold! This movie is really relatable to just about everyone who ever got picked on. I also think Pat Morita did a great job in reducing vocabulary while retaining intelligence for this movie. Another thing that really impressed me was that I heard that Billy Zabka really took that kick to the face in the conclusion of the tournament. The characters really play off of each other and the result is astounding. One thing however I find almost unbelievable, is that in this movie, Ralph Macchio is almost 23 years old. With his ability to pull off such a young role and his performances in The Outsiders along with these Karate Kid movies I believe he is one of the best actors ever. All in all, this movie is a must see and an extremely good classic.

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    ‘Hollow Man’ Download and Reviews

    October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Hollow Man” Movie Details

    Hollow Man tagline: What would you do if you were invisible? How far would you go?
    Hollow Man - DVD Cover

    Hollow Man DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kelli Scott
  • Elisabeth Shue Linda McKay
    Kevin Bacon Sebastian Caine
    Josh Brolin Matthew Kensington
    Kim Dickens Sarah Kennedy
    Greg Grunberg Carter Abbey
    Joey Slotnick Frank Chase
    Mary Randle Janice Walton
    William Devane Dr. Howard Kramer
    Rhona Mitra Sebastian’s Neighbor
    Pablo Espinosa Ed, Warehouse Guard
    Margot Rose Mrs. Martha Kramer
    Jimmie F. Skaggs Wino
    Jeffrey Scaperrotta Boy in Car
    Sarah Bowles Girl in Car
    Mom
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 39,266 votes

    “Hollow Man” Movie Review

    “Hollow Man” Plot Summary

    Scientists discover how to make people invisible, but their test subject becomes an insane killer who stalks them. add synopsis

    Good movie that i like

    There are 2 reasons why this movie is good and there is 1 reason why this movie is bad.reasons why this movie is good: 1.

    There is a good cast in this movie with good actors and actress like The really great actor Kevin Bacon from the great movie Mystic River,The really beautiful Elisabeth Shue from the great movie Back To The Future Part II,Josh Brolin,Kim Dickens and Joey Slotnick.2.

    The special Effects in this movie are really great

    There is one reason why this movie is bad:1.how Kevin Bacon never seemed to die in this movie even after being on fire and then he got hit in the head with a metal pole and then he got electrocuted but he did not die

    Over all this movie is mostly good but there are some flaws and my rating is 6 out of 10.

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    ‘Back to the Future Part III’ Download and Reviews

    August 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “Back to the Future Part III” Movie Details

    Back to the Future Part III tagline: They’ve saved the best trip for last… But this time they may have gone too far.
    Back to the Future 3 - DVD Cover

    Back to the Future Part III DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Richard Dysart
    ZZ Top
    Michael J. Fox Marty McFly/Seamus McFly
    Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown
    Mary Steenburgen Clara Clayton
    Thomas F. Wilson Buford “Mad Dog” Tannen/Biff Tannen
    Lea Thompson Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly
    Elisabeth Shue Jennifer Parker
    James Tolkan Chief Marshal James Strickland
    Matt Clark Chester the Bartender
    Dub Taylor Saloon Old-Timer #1
    Harry Carey Jr. Saloon Old-Timer #2
    Pat Buttram Saloon Old-Timer #3
    Christopher Wynne Buford”s Gang Member #1/Needles” Gang Member #1
    Sean Gregory Sullivan Buford”s Gang Member #2
    Mike Watson Buford”s Gang Member #3
    Marc McClure Dave McFly
    Directors: Robert Zemeckis
    IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 70,443 votes

    “Back to the Future Part III” Movie Review

    “Back to the Future 3″ Plot Summary

    Enjoying a peaceable existence in 1885, Doctor Emmet Brown is about to be killed by Buford “Mad Dog” Tannen. Marty McFly travels back in time to save his friend. add synopsis

    If the me of the future is now in the past…

    This is the best of the three Back to the Future movies. Two was a hodgepodge impossible to follow without a ’schematic’, but this one is enjoyable on all levels. No fancy anything, just a few good actors in a lovely part of the country enjoying their time together and producing a really good film for the rest of us.

    The lighting and cinematography are great, the historical details interesting, the plot fun, and the geography just plain confusing. What’s with ‘Devil’s Tower’ in the background of the drive in? Isn’t that like, somewhere in Nevada or something? It sure would be, ‘a hell of a long hike back to Hill Valley!’ Oh well, who cares? Marty has also gained some weight swooshing through the time portal this go around, but again, who cares? Michael Fox has said that ‘living happened’ between the production of these three movies, his son was born, his father died…he must have been thinking about time indeed.

    Thank you all who made this excellent film.

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    ‘Back to the Future Part II’ Download and Reviews

    August 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “Back to the Future Part II” Movie Details

    Back to the Future Part II tagline: Getting back was only the beginning.
    Back to the Future 2 - DVD Cover

    Back to the Future Part II DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Marc McClure
    George Di Cenzo
    Joe Flaherty
    Michael J. Fox Marty McFly/Marty McFly Jr/Marlene McFly
    Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown
    Lea Thompson Lorraine Baines/McFly/Tannen
    Thomas F. Wilson Biff Tannen/Griff Tannen
    Elisabeth Shue Jennifer Parker/McFly
    James Tolkan Mr. Strickland
    Jeffrey Weissman George McFly
    Casey Siemaszko 3-D
    Billy Zane Match
    J.J. Cohen Skinhead
    Charles Fleischer Terry
    E. Casanova Evans “Michael Jackson” Video Waiter
    Jay Koch “Ronald Reagan” Video Waiter
    Charles Gherardi “Ayatollah Khomeini” Video Waiter
    Ricky Dean Logan Data
    Directors: Robert Zemeckis
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 79,243 votes

    “Back to the Future Part II” Movie Review

    “Back to the Future 2″ Plot Summary

    After visiting 2015, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985… without interfering with his first trip. add synopsis

    The best sequel ever made

    Continuing a movie as perfect as ‘Back To The Future’ must have been a really tough job. What made it even harder was that the writers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale had to ignore an important character from part one. Because Crispin Glover asked for too much money, his character George McFly, Marty’s wacky Dad, hardly appears in the sequels, which constricted the storyline a lot beforehand.

    Still, ‘Back To The Future II’ turned out to be a huge success, commercially and artistically. The movie is every bit as clever and delightful as part one. I think most viewers don’t realize how extremely complex this story is, because it’s so enjoyable to watch. Gale & Zemeckis wrote a screenplay that takes place in three different periods of time, changes storyline more than once, has characters interacting with themselves all the time, but never seems overdone or confusing. The most original trick the two Bobs pulled was to virtually return to part one and have the main character interfere with the original storyline. I don’t think that has ever been done before or since.

    No, the movie isn’t flawless in a sense that everything can be explained logically. Bob Gale admitted himself that Marty and Doc shouldn’t be able to visit their future selves in the first place. There are a lot of impossible time travels in part two (you can read about them in detail here: http://mjyoung.net/time/back2.html). ‘Mistakes’ like that don’t take away any of the fun, though, and I still think that the ‘Back To The Future’ trilogy incorporates the logics of time traveling better than any other movie ever did.

    Besides the perfect script the trilogy’s success is due to Zemeckis ever so beautiful direction and his eye for detail, and of course the great cast. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson and Lea Thompson, all shamelessly underrated actors, are once again brilliant. It’s a REAL pity that Crispin Glover didn’t return for the sequels, but as I’ve said before, Gale & Zemeckis did a great job writing their way around his memorable character. The only other actress that didn’t come back was Claudia Wells, who played Jennifer in part one and was appropriately replaced by Elisabeth Shue here.

    Summing up, ‘Back To The Future II’ is a more than worthy follow-up to one of the best movies of all time. In fact, I think it’s the best sequel ever made, only rivaled by ‘Terminator 2: Judgement Day’. But that’s a different story…

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