‘Gone in Sixty Seconds’ Download and Reviews

December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

“Gone in Sixty Seconds” Movie Details

Gone in Sixty Seconds tagline: Ice Cold, Hot Wired.
Gone in 60 Seconds - DVD Cover

Gone in Sixty Seconds DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Grace Zabriskie
  • Frances Fisher
    Nicolas Cage Randall ‘Memphis’ Raines
    Giovanni Ribisi Kip Raines
    Angelina Jolie Sara ‘Sway’ Wayland
    T.J. Cross Mirror Man
    William Lee Scott Toby
    Scott Caan Tumbler
    James Duval Freb
    Will Patton Atley Jackson
    Delroy Lindo Det. Roland Castlebeck
    Timothy Olyphant Det. Drycoff
    Chi McBride Donny Astricky
    Robert Duvall Otto Halliwell
    Christopher Eccleston Raymond Vincent Calitri
    Vinnie Jones The Sphinx
    Helen Raines
    Directors: Dominic Sena IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 69,163 votes

    “Gone in Sixty Seconds” Movie Review

    “Gone in 60 Seconds” Plot Summary

    A retired master car thief must come back to the industry and steal 50 cars with his crew in one night to save his brother’s life.

    Good action film

    I have seen a lot of good action films in my day and this one is definitely one of the best ones. If you want to enjoy a film including amazing cars, an interesting and innovative plot and obviously if u want to see the beautiful Angelina Jolie, this is the film for you. The film gives you an interesting view into the life of modern and old school car thief’s. The film always keeps you excited and might have some twists, I don’t know…well…I might know I don’t want to spoil it for you. This film is a one of a kind and i reckon you see it as quick as possible, trust me you will enjoy it. Not only is the plot interesting but all the characters are being so represented in such a cool and interesting way that you just start thinking:’ I would love to be like them.’. Enjoy the film. ;)

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    ‘Titanic’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Romance

    “Titanic” Movie Details

    Titanic tagline: Nothing On Earth Could Come Between Them.
    Titanic - DVD Cover

    Titanic DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Leonardo DiCaprio Jack Dawson
    Kate Winslet Rose DeWitt Bukater
    Billy Zane Caledon “Cal” Hockley
    Kathy Bates Molly Brown
    Frances Fisher Ruth Dewitt Bukater
    Gloria Stuart Old Rose
    Bill Paxton Brock Lovett
    Bernard Hill Captain Smith
    David Warner Spicer Lovejoy
    Victor Garber Thomas Andrews
    Jonathan Hyde Bruce Ismay
    Suzy Amis Lizzy Calvert
    Lewis Abernathy Lewis Bodine
    Nicholas Cascone Bobby Buell
    Dr. Anatoly M. Sagalevitch Anatoly Milkailavich
    Directors: James Cameron
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 217,122 votes

    “Titanic” Movie Review

    “Titanic” Plot Summary

    Fictional romantic tale of a rich girl and poor boy who meet on the ill-fated voyage of the ‘unsinkable’ ship.

    The triumph of contemporary tripe

    The tragedy of the doomed ship Titanic has inspired many books and movies. The battle between nature and technology always caught man’s imagination. The latest film concerning this tragedy in the Atlantic Ocean was written and directed by famous action movie filmmaker James Cameron. The story of ‘Titanic’ involves two fictional characters (Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet) from different backgrounds (one is a hobo-artist, the other is an aristocrat) and how their love triumphs over societal barriers and the tragedy of a sinking ship that they happen to be on.

    First of all, although using a historical name, this movie had little regard to history. The plot was built around two fictional lovers, French diamond, and treasure hunters. The deaths of over a thousand of people on the greatest luxury ship of its time became a mere background. Many historical facts were simply forgotten. Where was the radio operator that ignored the iceberg warnings? Why was there no mention of the ship that was only 5 miles away from the Titanic but did not come to the rescue because its captain failed to identify the distress signal? Omitting these facts is an insult to the tragedy. And what was the point of flavoring this historical disaster with fictional cheesy romance when the story is already as sad as it is.

    The overall plot was rather shallow; rich equals greed and corruption, poverty equals compassion and heroism. It is very ironic to spend $200 million to make a movie about how money corrupts. There was absolutely no human side shown in anti-heroes. It seemed like Billy Zane was playing a part of the devil. Casting was also very poor. If DiCaprio was 2 inches shorter than Winslet, you could swear she was his baby-sitter. The length of the movie was unnecessarily stretched to over 3 hours. First hour and the half was wasted on establishing the relationships between the characters that were known to audience long before they went to theater and the dialogue that was used to do so made it even worse. Hearing corny pick up lines such as ‘I see you’ and ‘This is my side of the ship’ generated more pain than the screams of drowning people. Also, jokes were too abundant and rather lame.

    ‘Titanic’ did involve some moving scenes such as the part when the musicians were playing while the ship was sinking but they were no way near anything original. The best thing about this film were its special effects, and that is the only thing that truly deserved an award.

    Although this film lacked artistical value in overall sense, the public could not resist a sentimental story starring Romeo (DiCaprio), and so the movie became a success. Now it is safe to say that the industry will be less hesitant to invest large amounts of money in a single motion picture, so it seems that ‘Titanic’ did achieve something after all.

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    ‘Unforgiven’ Download and Reviews

    October 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Western

    “Unforgiven” Movie Details

    Unforgiven tagline:
    Unforgiven - DVD Cover

    Unforgiven DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Josie Smith
  • Clint Eastwood William ‘Bill’ Munny
    Gene Hackman Little Bill Daggett
    Morgan Freeman Ned Logan
    Richard Harris English Bob
    Jaimz Woolvett The Schofield Kid
    Saul Rubinek W.W. Beauchamp
    Frances Fisher Strawberry Alice
    Anna Levine Delilah Fitzgerald
    David Mucci Quick Mike
    Rob Campbell Davey Bunting
    Anthony James Skinny Dubois
    Tara Frederick Little Sue
    Beverley Elliott Silky
    Liisa Repo-Martell Faith
    Crow Creek Kate
    Directors: Clint Eastwood IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 90,663 votes

    “Unforgiven” Movie Review

    “Unforgiven” Plot Summary

    Retired Old West gunslinger William Munny reluctantly takes on one last job, with the help of his old partner and a young man.

    Best Western ever made

    ‘-I’m not worth it, to die like this… I was building a house…-Deserve’s got nothing to do with it.-I’ll see you in hell, William Munny…-Yeah…’Little Bill (a fabulous Gene Hackman) -almost- cries for his life. William Munny (best Clint Eastwood ever) shows no mercy. Now, who’s the good and who’s the bad guy? The whole western filmography in one single film. The whole film in one single dialogue. A real MASTERPIECE… 10/10

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