‘Pulp Fiction’ Download and Reviews

December 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Thriller

“Pulp Fiction” Movie Details

Pulp Fiction tagline: Girls like me don’t make invitations like this to just anyone!
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Pulp Fiction DVD Cover

Actors:
Tim Roth Pumpkin (Ringo)
Amanda Plummer Honey Bunny (Yolanda)
John Travolta Vincent Vega
Samuel L. Jackson Jules Winnfield
Phil LaMarr Marvin
Bruce Willis Butch Coolidge
Ving Rhames Marsellus Wallace
Maria de Medeiros Fabienne
Rosanna Arquette Jody
Duane Whitaker Maynard
Peter Greene Zed
Eric Stoltz Lance
Paul Calderon Paul
Uma Thurman Mia Wallace
Frank Whaley Brett
Directors: Quentin Tarantino
IMDB Rating: 8.9/10 out of 375,585 votes

“Pulp Fiction” Movie Review

“Pulp Fiction” Plot Summary

The lives of two mob hit men, a boxer, a gangster’s wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.

amazing

this is a film that gets better and better each time you see it, the dialogue is just superb, its funny, clever and realistic, the film is set around different groups of people and each character puts in a performance, nobody lets the film down. Even if their role is only small, they still do the job.

the cinematography is inspiring, as a student it really makes me want to go out with a camera and film, the shots are clever and effective, just a beauty to watch.

the soundtrack is one of the best iv heard in a film, every song fits.

I’m not going to spoil the film or go in to much detail but it is a film you have to see, once, twice, or a hundred times…

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‘Green Mile’ Download and Reviews

October 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama, Fantasy

“Green Mile” Movie Details

Green Mile tagline: Miracles do happen.
Green Mile - DVD Cover

Green Mile DVD Cover

Actors:
Tom Hanks Paul Edgecomb
David Morse Brutus “Brutal” Howell
Bonnie Hunt Jan Edgecomb
Michael Clarke Duncan John Coffey
James Cromwell Warden Hal Moores
Michael Jeter Eduard Delacroix
Graham Greene Arlen Bitterbuck
Doug Hutchison Percy Wetmore
Sam Rockwell “Wild Bill” Wharton
Barry Pepper Dean Stanton
Jeffrey De Munn Harry Terwilliger
Patricia Clarkson Melinda Moores
Harry Dean Stanton Toot-Toot
Dabbs Greer Old Paul Edgecomb
Eve Brent Elaine Connelly
Directors: Frank Darabont
IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 176,652 votes

“Green Mile” Movie Review

“Green Mile” Plot Summary

The story about the lives of guards on death row leading up to the execution of black man accused of child murder & rape, who has the power of faith healing.

Excellent! Tom Hanks leads a wonderful cast in this great movie

What an excellent movie this picture was. When I first saw the trailers in October, I thought it might be pretty good.

The Green Mile exceeded my expectations. Tom Hanks leads a wonderful cast in this movie which stands out by far from most others. If you liked Shawshank Redemption, you’ll love this one. I’ve realized just how good Stephen King can write, now that I’ve seen this and Shawshank. It’s three hours long, and worth every minute of it. It touched me in many ways. I was fortunate enough to see it twice. And I will buy it on dvd as soon as it is available. The Green Mile will certainly become a classic. Go see it, you won’t be disappointed.

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‘New Moon’ Download and Reviews

October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, Fantasy, Horror

“New Moon” Movie Details

New Moon tagline: The Next Chapter Begins
The Twilight Saga: New Moon - DVD Cover

New Moon DVD Cover

Actors:
Kristen Stewart Bella Swan
Robert Pattinson Edward Cullen
Taylor Lautner Jacob Black
Ashley Greene Alice Cullen
Peter Facinelli Dr. Carlisle Cullen
Elizabeth Reaser Esme Cullen
Kellan Lutz Emmett Cullen
Nikki Reed Rosalie Hale
Jackson Rathbone Jasper Hale
Bronson Pelletier Jared
Alex Meraz Paul
Kiowa Gordon Embry Call
Billy Burke Charlie Swan
Chaske Spencer Sam Uley
Edi Gathegi Laurent
Directors: Chris Weitz
IMDB Rating: 4.6/10 out of 47,946 votes

“New Moon” Movie Review

“The Twilight Saga: New Moon” Plot Summary

After Bella recovers from the vampire attack that almost claimed her life, she looks to celebrate her birthday with Edward and his family…

Exeedingly Better Than The First

First off, I don’t understand all the bashing for this movie. It was beautifully made and was FAR better made than the first movie. Then again most of these reviews don’t have proper spelling or grammar so I can’t take them very seriously. They also don’t have clear understanding of the book and are not judging the movie on how its made and how the movie sells the story line to someone who has never been exposed to the Twilight Saga

To start off, the beginning of the movie was sweet and slightly painful. Kristen Stewart’s acting with Robert Pattinson is horrible but then has the best chemistry with the rest of the characters. The moments with Jacob are touching and heartbreaking and I was damn-near brought to tears a few times because of it. Bella was actually sarcastic this time and what do you know, even the Cullen’s had their own personalities that ’sparkled’ perfectly! The story line was very true to the book, other than a few instances where I have no issue giving concessions since what they did helped the story line. There was only one major continuity issue, Harry Clearwater’s death, and some minor ones, the last scene was backwards Edward was supposed to propose to Bella and then have the confrontation with Jacob and I’m pretty sure I saw a sandy werewolf during the Victoria chase scene which would have been Seth who wasn’t introduced in the movie at all though he was in the book. The Werewolves and the Volturi had the perfect amount of screen time each in correlation to the book. The Werewolves were the band of brothers I always imagined and the Volturi were just as terrifying. Charlie, as always, made the movie even more perfect and even the little bit of Harry Clearwater we saw was brilliant. All in all, there isn’t much more I could have asked for from this movie. I only ask that those who don’t like the Twilight Saga, to which I have no issue with seeing as I live with three people who hate the series so much they leave the room when I say the word ‘Twilight’, see how well done this movie was made, especially compared to the disaster that was Twilight.

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‘Die Hard: With a Vengeance’ Download and Reviews

October 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

“Die Hard: With a Vengeance” Movie Details

Die Hard: With a Vengeance tagline: Think fast. Look alive. Die hard.
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Die Hard: With a Vengeance DVD Cover

Actors:
Bruce Willis John McClane
Jeremy Irons Simon Gruber
Samuel L. Jackson Zeus Carver
Graham Greene Joe Lambert
Colleen Camp Connie Kowalski
Larry Bryggman Insp. Walter Cobb
Anthony Peck Ricky Walsh
Nicholas Wyman Mathias Targo
Sam Phillips Katya
Kevin Chamberlin Charles Weiss
Sharon Washington Officer Jane
Stephen Pearlman Dr. Fred Schiller
Michael Alexander Jackson Dexter
Aldis Hodge Raymond
Mischa Hausserman Mischa
Directors: John McTiernan
IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 80,317 votes

“Die Hard: With a Vengeance” Movie Review

“Die Hard 3″ Plot Summary

John McClane and a store owner must play a bomber’s deadly game as they race around New York while trying to stop him.

The best of the quadrilogy

Man, I was watching this movie the other day and I can’t believe how good this movie is. Even though I liked Die Harder, it lacked the brains of its predecessor. John McTiernan returned to give us an action flick that not only delivers as an action flick but is also quite effective as a thriller.

Simon Peter Gruber(Jeremy Irons) is the brother of Hans Gruber who was killed by McClane in the Nakatomi Plaza. He detonates a few bombs in New York City and sends McClane on ‘Fools Errands’ while covering up his real scheme: to steal gold reserves. McClane is saved from an a**kicking by angry mob by Zeus Carver(Samuel L Jackson), a shop owner. They reluctantly team up to play along with Simon’s games. They later find out his big scheme all along.

Samuel Jackson and Bruce Willis have excellent chemistry together. Plus you have to admire the match up. Zeus Carver has a nationalistic mentality and John McClane is your not-so-average white-bread cop. Despite their differences they still get together to handle the same goal.

Jeremy Irons is magnificent as Simon Peter Gruber. He’s definitely one of the best movie villains in history. His plan showed a clever genius absent from movie villains nowadays. Quite possibly the last serious role that Jeremy Irons had. Tell the truth, can you look at him with a straight face after he starred in Dungeons and Dragons? I think not.

I like the pacing of this movie too. It keeps you glued to the screen and provides a thrill ride from start to finish. Im kind of surprised that this movie didn’t do so well at the box office when everybody knows that its better than Die Hard 2. Plus this movie has lowest score of all Die Hard movies on Rottentomatoes. Shows you just how much these snooty consensus followers really know.

If you’re looking for an action/thriller that doesn’t disappoint you cant go wrong with Die Hard With A Vengeance. It has great acting, a superb villain, a good plot and some engaging action sequences. More effective than what passes for Thriller these days and is easily the most underrated action sequel of all time.

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‘Twilight’ Download and Reviews

September 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, Fantasy, Romance

“Twilight” Movie Details

Twilight tagline: When you can live forever what do you live for?
Twilight - DVD Cover

Twilight DVD Cover

Actors:
Kristen Stewart Bella Swan
Robert Pattinson Edward Cullen
Billy Burke Charlie Swan
Ashley Greene Alice Cullen
Nikki Reed Rosalie Hale
Jackson Rathbone Jasper Hale
Kellan Lutz Emmett Cullen
Peter Facinelli Dr. Carlisle Cullen
Cam Gigandet James
Taylor Lautner Jacob Black
Anna Kendrick Jessica Stanley
Michael Welch Mike Newton
Christian Serratos Angela Weber
Gil Birmingham Billy Black
Elizabeth Reaser Esme Cullen
Directors: Catherine Hardwicke
IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 100,875 votes

“Twilight” Movie Review

“Twilight” Plot Summary

A teenage girl risks everything when she falls in love with a vampire.

Twilight

I’m an avid Twilight reader and stalker (yes I went to Hot Topic tour.) I can’t remember a time when I was SO anxious and excited to see a movie. I just saw Twilight at a screening in San Francisco on 11/17. I left the theatre feeling..indifferent

First of all, I knew the movie was not going to be based exactly to the books but at the same time it kind of hurts me to say that it just wasn’t good. ~sigh I felt that the director Catherine tried to bring her indie elements into the Hollywood style movie that just didn’t work. The opening scene with the deer was alright, but I was just about to laugh out loud when the movie got to Edward and Bella finally acknowledging what Edward truly was. This was the biggest issue I had. I didn’t think viewers were able to experience the intensity of Bella and Edward relationship. I wouldn’t believe that Bella was ready to place her undying pledge to go vamp at the end. The scene was so choppy, where it felt like the scene was full of greatest hits of one liners all cram into this one scene. It wasn’t the turning point as where it should have been. The movie was clearly not based on romance, which is the ultimate theme of the book. The movie hastily breezed through the courtship development to finally get to the lingering action sequence

I like Robert but he just couldn’t pull off a convincing Edward. His reaction to Bella in Biology class was just laughable. Again Catherine trying to pull the artsy camera cuts— silly, silly. Jasper’s reaction was humorous also

Edward’s showing Bella who he was in the sun was not remarkable. His body hardly glisten. Couldn’t they get Britney’s Swarovski body suit from her ‘Toxic’ video? The movie nicely brought out Rosalie’s dislike for Bella. Alice was very convincing and good. Carlise was attractive and fitting

I was surprised by the diverse student body of Forks. I liked Jessica a lot. It was hard to see her as the small minded character as how she was written in the book

All in all, this movie wasn’t made for fans of the book, but to lure moviegoers into (hopefully) the film franchise

Little things that could have been included in the movie to make the readers happy wasn’t included. Such as why couldn’t Bella wear the blue V neck sweater when meeting the Cullens for the first time? Why couldn’t Bella attack Edward on the onset of their first kiss? Why couldn’t Edward’s couch be black? Why did James bite Bella on her forearm and not her hand? As a Twilighter, I think I may go see it again just to see if my reactions change, but I wouldn’t recommend this film to any non-Twilighters.

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‘The Mask’ Download and Reviews

September 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

“The Mask” Movie Details

The Mask tagline: From zero to hero
The Mask - DVD Cover

The Mask DVD Cover

Actors:
  • B.J. Barie
  • Jim Carrey Stanley Ipkiss
    Peter Riegert Lt. Mitch Kellaway
    Peter Greene Dorian Tyrell
    Amy Yasbeck Peggy Brandt
    Richard Jeni Charlie Schumaker
    Orestes Matacena Niko
    Tim Bagley Irv Ripley
    Nancy Fish Mrs. Peenman
    Johnny Williams Burt Ripley
    Reg E. Cathey Freeze
    Jim Doughan Detective Doyle
    Denis Forest Sweet Eddy
    Cameron Diaz Tina Carlyle
    Joseph Alfieri Police Officer
    Alley Punk #1
    Directors: Chuck Russell IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 67,669 votes

    “The Mask” Movie Review

    “The Mask” Plot Summary

    Bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss is transformed into a manic super-hero when he wears a mysterious mask. add synopsis

    This movie is a scream!!!

    If you ask me, ‘The Mask’ is Jim Carrey’s best work ever. It’s his best movie and the only one of him I find really great. It’s not a movie without its faults, but it’s original, imaginative, creative and has very good comical gags. It’s a classic. Or, to use only one word to describe it: ‘Smokin!’Jim Carrey can be two things: either a really funny comedian either a comedian who does his job well but overacts, although no one can deny that there is a genius inside this man. In ‘The Mask’ he is awesome. I consider this one of his best actings of all time, if not his very best

    In ‘The Mask’ Jim Carrey portrays Stanley Ipkiss, a clerk in a nice Edge City bank. He is a very nice and easy-going guy with great sense of humor (which matches his funny name). He is the nicest guy, yet shy and somewhat depressed and he does not have much success in his job and personal life. He doesn’t have much friends, except for his co-worker Charlie and his loyal dog Milo (a Jack Russell Terrier). Stanley likes to watch cartoons (particularly a Tex Avery one with a whistling wolf), decorates his apartment with items from these cartoons and he has the most unusual pajama :)Jim Carrey also portrays the title character (The Mask), which is the other side of Stanley Ipkiss… or at least what he wants to be but can’t be without the mask. The mask gives him superpowers and courage to do things he wouldn’t be able to do without it. For example, he can dance like Fred Astaire, Gumby and Barishnikov (all together) – and he can flirt with the gorgeous Tina Carlyle. The Mask is a cartoonish figure that can do incredible things

    This film is a crazy comedy, a film that surpasses the limits of imagination. Yet, despite its cartoonish humor, it also works well as a thriller and has a dark atmosphere. At the same time, this movie is clearly inspired (in many ways) on several cartoons, such as the Looney Tunes, Tex Avery’s ‘Red Hot Riding Hood’ and even the live action/animation movie ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’. The movie also has great sceneries and backgrounds, as well as great lines, nice special effects and its magic

    Cameron Diaz in this movie… my goodness! Is there any guy who wouldn’t fall in love with her in this film? She was really a stunning beauty in this film. She was absolutely at her hottest and most sensual here: she was more curvy, sexier, so beautiful and her smile was even more enchanting. Her role as the gorgeous and loving Tina Carlyle was a great acting debut for her. Plus, she was great in this role. In fact, she was a better actress in her early acting years than in more recent years. And she got slimmer with time

    Cameron Diaz also sings very well in this film, with a husky, jazz-like voice. What a difference comparing to ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’, where she sings terribly. She was 21 years old in ‘The Mask’ but she surely looked older than that. She is really like a live-action version of Jessica Rabbit in this film

    Other funny characters (along with Stanley Ipkiss) are Charlie Schumacher, Milo, Detective Doyle and the impatient Lt. Mitch Kellaway

    Most of the soundtrack is great: the opening theme and other instrumental themes during the movie and even the cheerful songs ‘Hey Pachuco’ and ‘Cuban Pete’ – this last one is sung by Jim Carrey himself in a hilarious part where he (as The Mask) dances and makes the policemen dance either. It really makes one wanna dance

    Most actors are pretty good in their roles: Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz, Peter Riegert, Peter Greene, Ben Stein, Amy Yasbeck, Richard Jeni, Nancy Fish, Jim Doughan and Max

    Max is the name of the dog that portrays Milo. The intelligence of that dog deserves to be mentioned. This breed of dog is known for its intelligence and loyalty, but also for being lovable, playful and stubborn dogs. Milo is all of that. Plus, Milo seems to understand everything they tell him. When his master is giving him orders, he moves his head as if he is understanding every word that is said. Plus, he climbs a considerably tall wall to rescue Stanley and we can see in his eyes when he is feeling fear, joy and sadness, for example. What a fabulous dog actor!The loaner… what a piece of junk! That car makes its own scenes hilarious! Why? Simply because of what it is: a charger in a junkyard

    Jim Carrey makes this movie as good as it is. I believe that this movie couldn’t possibly be this good without the great Jim Carrey. This role was made for him and couldn’t be played by other than him

    This should definitely be on Top 250.

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    ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Download and Reviews

    August 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Little Shop of Horrors” Movie Details

    Little Shop of Horrors tagline: Don’t feed the plants.
    Little Shop of Horrors - DVD Cover

    Little Shop of Horrors DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Rick Moranis Seymour Krelborn
    Ellen Greene Audrey
    Vincent Gardenia Mr. Mushnik
    Steve Martin Orin Scrivello, DDS
    Tichina Arnold Crystal
    Michelle Weeks Ronette
    Tisha Campbell-Martin Chiffon
    Levi Stubbs Audrey II
    James Belushi Patrick Martin
    John Candy Wink Wilkinson
    Christopher Guest Customer #1
    Bill Murray Arthur Denton
    Bertice Reading ‘Downtown’ Old Woman
    Ed Wiley ‘Downtown’ Bum #1
    Directors: Frank Oz
    IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 20,438 votes

    “Little Shop of Horrors” Movie Review

    “Little Shop of Horrors” Plot Summary

    A nerdish florist finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed. add synopsis

    Cult Classic.

    Strange but humorous tale of a florist clerk (Rick Moranis) who comes across a rare plant which demands human blood. As it grows it wants more and more, and Moranis eventually kills an annoying – but funny – dentist (Steve Martin) to feed to the plant. Disgusting, dark, odd, strange, and delightfully perverted remake of the 1970s Jack Nicholson film. Highlight: Steve Martin’s ‘Dentist!’ song. 4.5/5 stars -John Ulmer

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