Alien Resurrection – Beyond Salvation

January 14, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Alien: Resurrection taglines:Witness the resurrection. Pray you die first.
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Actors:

Sigourney Weaver Ellen Ripley
Winona Ryder Annalee Call
Dominique Pinon Vriess
Ron Perlman Johner
Gary Dourdan Christie
Michael Wincott Frank Elgyn
Kim Flowers Sabra Hillard
Dan Hedaya Gen. Martin Perez
J. E. Freeman Dr. Mason Wren
Brad Dourif Dr. Jonathan Gediman
Raymond Cruz Vincent Distephano
Leland Orser Larry Purvis
Carolyn Campbell Carlyn Williamson
Marlene Bush Scientist
David St. James Surgeon
Directors: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
IMDB Rating: 6.1out of 10

(57,809 votes)

” Alien Resurrection” 1997 by Jean-Pierre Jeunet – Movie Review

Sci-Fi thriller “Alien: Resurrection” finalizes the quadrilogy of cult series about Aliens. In “Alien 4″ we bid farewell to Ripley so wonderfully impersonated by Sigourney Weaver. The final victory is won and the aliens will never be able to cause irreparable damage to the Earth and endanger the existence of humankind.

“Alien: Resurrection” Plot Summary

Auriga Research Facility

Auriga Research Facility

Ripley is successfully cloned from the eighth attempt, and the alien embryo is given new life with her. The military seem to be not able to abandon the crazy unrealizable idea of taming the aliens, turning them into creatures under human control. They do not want to recognize that this lethal weapon could destroy human civilization forever. Nobody can manage to breed the aliens in captivity, neither did anybody manage to train them. In “Alien 4″ Ripley gets a second life, but cloning has caused an unexpected effect of hybridization. She is extremely strong, has a highly developed instincts. Her blood like the blood of Aliens is capable to burn through metal. She calls herself ‘mother of the monster” and has the ability to feel the presence of monsters. She became much colder and sober-minded than she was in her real life.

The criminal military officials’ plans extend so far that they are willing to pay the pirates for kidnapping. The live cargo is going to be a ‘farm’ for breeding these extremely ‘attractive’ creatures. But Aliens do not doze for an extra minute, they spend great time spreading inside the research center. Although Ripley is perceived by the scientists as the production waste, she and the female android Annalee Call (Winona Rider) are to save the humankind from the invasion of the terrible Aliens.

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Alien 3 – Gloomy Doom

January 4, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Alien 3 taglines: Start running … again. The bitch is back
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Alien 3 DVD Cover

Actors:

Sigourney Weaver Ellen Ripley
Charles S. Dutton Dillon
Charles Dance Clemens
Paul McGann Golic
Brian Glover Andrews
Ralph Brown Aaron
Danny Webb (V) Morse
Christopher John Fields Rains
Holt McCallany Junior
Lance Henriksen Bishop II
Christopher Fairbank Murphy
Carl Chase Frank
Leon Herbert Boggs
Vincenzo Nicoli Jude
Pete Postlethwaite David
Directors: David Fincher
IMDB Rating: 6.1out of 10

(68,515 votes)

” Alien?” 1992 by David Fincher – Movie Review

Ellen Ripley Closely Cropped

Ellen Ripley Closely Cropped

A rare case for Hollywood: the “Alien 3″ movie is so bizarre, so non-for-profit that it is pretty surprising it got shot and released to the theatres. The film has undergone an unusually complex preparation process: the script was at different times written by the famous cyberpunk writer William Gibson and screenwriter Eric Red, among the previous assigned directors were Renny Harlin and Vincent Ward (director of the “The Navigator: A Mediaeval Odyssey”, 1988), some of Ward’s storyline ideas entered the final script, which was then modified by producers David Giler and Walter Hill. The latter said later that in the “Alien 3″ he sees a certain connotations associated with the AIDS virus: well, it might be the way it is. The last of the directors, David Fincher, by the time was known mostly for a few inventive rock-music videos. Subsequently this director got famous for strong thrillers “Se7en” (1995) and “The Game” (1997).

Alien 3 Plot Summary

A remote planet, neglected ore refinery- a correctional facility for especially dangerous criminals with extra Y-chromosome. An escape vessel in which Ripley, Newt, Hicks, and a droid called Bishop are traveling on crash lands on Fiorina 161. Unfortunately, although Newt and Hicks do not survive the crash, the brisk and tenacious form of life does and it is probably somewhere nearby, in the endless factory ventilation shafts. The rescuer team from the Corporation is already speeding to rescue, though who knows whom exactly they are going to save? Therefore Ripley and the local black sanctimonious leader have raised the convicts to fight the alien monster – and the alien habitually tears all the living beings into parts but somehow it doesn’t touch the heroine.

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‘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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‘As Good as It Gets’ Download and Reviews

November 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

“As Good as It Gets” Movie Details

As Good as It Gets tagline: Brace yourself for Melvin.
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As Good as It Gets DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Jaffe Cohen
  • Jack Nicholson Melvin Udall
    Helen Hunt Carol Connelly
    Greg Kinnear Simon Bishop
    Cuba Gooding Jr. Frank Sachs
    Skeet Ulrich Vincent Lopiano
    Shirley Knight Beverly Connelly
    Yeardley Smith Jackie Simpson
    Lupe Ontiveros Nora Manning
    Jill the Dog Verdell
    Timer the Dog Supporting Dog
    Billy the Dog Supporting Dog
    Bibi Osterwald Neighbor Woman
    Ross Bleckner Carl
    Bernadette Balagtas Caterer
    Partygoer
    Directors: James L. Brooks IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 88,323 votes

    “As Good as It Gets” Movie Review

    “As Good as It Gets” Plot Summary

    A single mother/waitress, a misanthropic author, and a gay artist form an unlikely friendship add synopsis

    This movie truly is ‘As Good As It Gets’

    This movie truly is ‘As Good As It Gets’. Outstanding acting, bizarre, yet amazing plot, this movie has got it all! Jack Nicholson plays a marvelous role as Melvin Udall, a seemingly cruel, middle-aged man, who is a successful romantic storywriter. Melvin is extremely rude to his neighbours, especially to his gay neighbour Simon Bishop, played by Greg Kinnear. Greg is a remarkable actor in this film. In fact, Greg was nominated for best supporting actor, along with Nicholson for best actor and Helen Hunt for best actress. The film was nominated for best picture and best screenplay for the 1997 Academy Awards. Greg plays the role of a gay artist who is mugged while working in his home studio. During his recuperation he has to leave his dog in the hands of his spiteful neighbour. In Simon’s absence an unlikely friendship grows between Melvin and his neighbour’s dog. The story unfolds to show that this uncaring man can indeed have feelings for another being, in this case the dog. You also see that Melvin has feelings for someone other than the dog. He has a daily routine of going to a restaurant. He orders the same meal by the same waitress everyday. One day the waitress, Carol Connelly, played by Helen Hunt, misses work because of her son’s illness. Melvin refuses to eat until Carol returns to work. He can’t live out his daily routine without Carol. He finds that he needs her. He pays for a home doctor for Carol’s son to get Carol back at work. But this only scares her. Eventually they all learn to love one another. The directing in this movie was reasonable. The director was James L. Brooks. This movie is a bit better than other movie that he has directed, such as I’ll Do Anything (1994), Broadcast News (1987) and Terms of Endearment (1983). The plot of this movie is interesting. It is believable, but not likely to happen. As Good As It Gets is an original film. No film I know is similar to it at all. I doubt there is any chance of any sequel to this movie. The sound in the movie isn’t really noticeable in the film. However, perhaps that is fine. If the sound were out of place, possibly it would have been more noticeable. That would be unpleasant. One sequence in this film that struck me as outstanding was when Nicholson went to the doctor for help. He had what is called obsessive-compulsive disorder. The doctor refuses to help him because he made no appointment. On his way out he passes through the waiting room. He stops and turns to everyone and say ‘Have you ever thought what if this is as good as it gets?’ I figure that was a turning point in his life. He realizes that life might not get any better and he should live it to its fullest. The photography and camera angles contributed to this scene to make it perfect. The movie was filmed in California, Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York. It was noticeable that the movie was filmed in New York, because the location on scenes looked like New York. One scene in the movie had exceptional make-up. The scene where you see Melvin’s neighbour Greg in the hospital after he is mugged. He is so bruised up. It looked so real. In the movie when Nicholson was walking on the sidewalk he would always make sure he didn’t step on the cracks. This was because of his obsessive-compulsive disorder. He did this every time he went out. Eventually after taking his neighbour’s dog out with him the dog started to do the same. This is considered a stunt. The stunt crew created a thin string fence above each crack in the sidewalk. The string fence was not visible to the viewer, but the dog would have to step over the string when walking over a crack. However nothing that occurred was that dangerous to warrant a major stunt scene. The editing in this movie was done fairly well. There are no noticeable mistakes. I’m sure special effects were used, but none were obvious in the movie. As Good As It Gets was produced and directed by James L. Brooks. Tristar Pictures financed and distributed the film. The film was successful

    As Good As It Gets is a good comedy, has a good love story and great acting. It is not that much of a convincing movie, however it has wonderful writing and acting. It’s a movie I would recommend.

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    ‘Alpha Dog’ Download and Reviews

    November 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama

    “Alpha Dog” Movie Details

    Alpha Dog tagline: Inspired by true events.
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    Alpha Dog DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bruce Willis Sonny Truelove
    Matthew Barry Interviewer
    Emile Hirsch Johnny Truelove
    Fernando Vargas Tiko “TKO” Martinez
    Vincent Kartheiser Pick Giamo
    Justin Timberlake Frankie Ballenbacher
    Shawn Hatosy Elvis Schmidt
    Heather Wahlquist Wanda Haynes
    Alex Solowitz Bobby “911″
    Alec Vigil P.J. Truelove
    Harry Dean Stanton Cosmo Gadabeeti
    Frank Cassavetes Adrian Jones
    Nicole Dubos Neighborhood Girl on Couch
    Regina Rice Dance Bitch Girl
    Laura Nativo Party Girl
    Directors: Nick Cassavetes
    IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 35,245 votes

    “Alpha Dog” Movie Review

    “Alpha Dog” Plot Summary

    A drama based on the life of Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI’s most wanted list.

    Powerful and realistic. Well done by Cassavetes and Timberlake.

    Alpha Dog starts off as what seems like a movie all about a group of friends who life their idea of the American dream: doing drugs, having sex, and hanging out with each other not a care in the world. However, when their leader, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch), decides to kidnap the brother (Anton Yelchin) of a man (Ben Foster) who owes him drug money, their perfect world begins to shatter as they realize that their mindless prank has become a situation that could get them stuck in jail for the rest of their lives.

    The acting is pretty good considering the cast is mostly young men with little to no experience. First, you have Anton Yelchin, whom the plot centers around. He is the young man trying to grow up, and finds a real sense of comfort in his captors, as weird as it sounds. He does a great job building a likable, yet flawed character. The film definitely displays likable characters, but the audience has to remember that these characters are not good people. Ben Foster has always been around in my eyes, and he delivers his most intense role yet as the scary and sadistic Jake Mazursky. Very good job. Emile Hirsch is steadily developing into a good leading man after nice turns in Lords of Dogtown and The Girl Next Door. He’s the leader of the group, and he has a certain presence despite his small size that reminds the viewer who’s in command. Sharon Stone continues to defy my expectations of her after watching her in Bobby and this film. Very intense and powerful performance, which is very heartfelt at the end of the film. However, none of these performances stack up close to that of GASP Justin Timberlake. Timberlake really stood out to me in the film as Frankie, Johnny’s best friend. He develops a strong friendship with Yelchin’s character, and Timberlake really steals the show the whole time. His character is the most believable and likable of the bunch. Bruce Willis and Shawn Hatosy are also good in limited screen time (I don’t think I’ve seen Willis have this much hair in a long time).

    Nick Cassavetes does a good job as director, giving us the exact opposite of his most famous work to date, The Notebook. He delivers the gritty and realistic feel of 1999 Southern California and gets great performances out of actors who you don’t really expect it from. The film definitely was better than I expected because of Justin Timberlake. I thought he would make the film worse but he made it better. It has some sex scenes and nudity, not to mention a lot of language, so Alpha Dog isn’t really appropriate for anyone under 16 or 17. With a good ensemble cast, a good script, good direction, and a heart wrenching climax, Alpha Dog is a good movie to watch.

    8/10 –spy

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    ‘Ronin’ Download and Reviews

    November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

    “Ronin” Movie Details

    Ronin tagline: Your ally could become your enemy
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    Ronin DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Alan Beckworth
  • Robert De Niro Sam
    Jean Reno Vincent
    Natascha McElhone Deirdre
    Stellan SkarsgГҐrd Gregor
    Sean Bean Spence
    Skipp Sudduth Larry
    Michael Lonsdale Jean-Pierre
    Jan Triska Dapper Gent
    Jonathan Pryce Seamus O’Rourke
    Ron Perkins Man with the Newspaper
    FГ©odor Atkine Mikhi
    Katarina Witt Natacha Kirilova
    Bernard Bloch Sergi
    Dominic Gugliametti Clown Ice Skater
    Clown Ice Skater
    Directors: John Frankenheimer IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 54,396 votes

    “Ronin” Movie Review

    “Ronin” Plot Summary

    A freelancing former US intelligence agent tries to track down a mysterious package that is wanted by both the Irish and the Russians.

    Successful, Machine-Processed Action Movie.

    I’m going to give it a 6 partly because it was shot in Paris, Nice, and Arles. It gives you a tourist’s eye view of France in the winter, including a chilly, overcast Riviera and Van Gogh’s Yellow House, morphed into what looks like an overpriced cafe

    Other than that, this is an action movie stripped down to the bare bones. The characters are as rudimentary as the plot. A handful of unemployed professionals are hired by Natascha McIlhone (representing the Irish) to ambush a convoy of cars transporting a curious-looking case, the contents of which have been sold to the Russians. I think I’ve got that right. If I haven’t, it doesn’t matter. The conspicuously aluminum case is an operational definition of a MacGuffin. What’s in it? Who knows and who cares? The whole movie is built around its action sequences and they are plentiful. There is a meeting between the professionals and the French gangsters who are to supply them with equipment for the heist. It turns into a shoot out. The convoy is intercepted and it turns into a car chase. It ends in a shoot out, during which one of the professionals, Gregor, turns into a cockroach. There’s another car chase through tunnels and whatnot that destroys so many vehicles it surely would have cleared even the Parisian streets of traffic. The end involves a couple of murders. Even Katarina Witt gets it, which is a dirty trick

    Novelties? Not too many. Well, I suppose that in the course of these pursuits and battles, it’s a novelty to see innocent bystanders get plowed down or shot up or blown up. The zipping cars smash through the usual food stands and push carts but I don’t remember their ever doing it on such narrow streets

    There isn’t any noticeable development of character. That is, nobody changes in any fundamental way. Michael Lonsdale, as a rich old man, and Stellan Skarsgard, as Gregor the dung beetle, give the best performances. Rober DeNiro, a fine actor, seems out of place in all this European company. Natascha McIlhone has a somber, angular, and sexy face but I wouldn’t trust her as far as I could throw her, which isn’t very far. I like Jean Reno best of all. Regard that face, that voice! The guy looks like he’s coming down from a week-long bout with the bottle. There aren’t that many international movie stars at whom I can look without saying to myself, ‘I wish I were that handsome.’ Aside from bullets and baggage, what is the movie about? It seems to be about itself. There’s nothing much behind what you see. It’s like buying ‘roast beef’ at a modern deli. Roast beef, my foot. It’s machine-processed beef, scraped right down to the bone, then pureed and solidified and seasoned so that it looks a little — just a little — like what it purports to be. There’s some phony philosophy from Michael Lonsdale’s sage, who tells DeNiro the story of the forty-seven ronin — who planned and waited for years for an opportunity to avenge their betrayed master — but it has nothing to do with the movie. Lonsdale’s thoughtfully delivered lesson might as well have been the Gilgamesh epic, or Huckleberry Finn, for that matter. It’s an attempt to coat the plot with some portentous uber-meaning, but that just makes it the same processed stuff under a thin, negligible shell of pastry, like Beef Wellington

    I’ve made this sound like a pretty crummy movie but it’s not, if you like action movies. The director knows exactly what he’s doing. The editing is superb, as it has to be to make this genre piece a success. The shootouts, collisions, and deaths are in real time, not slow motion. It may not be pregnant with meaning but it’s diverting, exciting, and not insulting to the viewer who’s willing to shrug and say, ‘For an action movie, this one isn’t too bad.’

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    ‘The Transporter’ Download and Reviews

    November 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

    “The Transporter” Movie Details

    The Transporter tagline: Rules are made to be broken
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    Actors:
  • Alfred Lot
  • Jason Statham Frank Martin
    Qi Shu Lai
    Matt Schulze Darren ‘Wall Street’ Bettencourt
    FranГ§ois BerlГ©and Tarconi
    Ric Young Mr. Kwai
    Doug Rand Leader
    Didier Saint Melin Boss
    Tonio Descanvelle Thug 1
    Laurent Desponds Thug 2
    Matthieu Albertini Thug 3
    Vincent Nemeth Pilot
    Jean-Yves Bilien Little Thug
    Jean-Marie Paris Giant Thug
    Adrian Dearnell Newscaster
    Cop 1
    Directors: Corey Yuen IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 46,953 votes

    “The Transporter” Movie Review

    “The Transporter” Plot Summary

    This film is about a man (Statham) whose job is to deliver packages without asking any questions. Complications arise when he breaks those rules. add synopsis

    Awesome, ignore the bad reviews.

    I can’t understand why so much people hate this movie or the Transporter films, this movie is great ! Yes it often has it’s ‘Impossible scenes’ but what movie hasn’t ? Look to Die Hard, look to f(u)cking Indiana Jones look to Freakin’ James Bond… The action is fast it has good soundtracks (!) so if you get the chance to buy/rent this movie Do It

    I absolutely love the role of the Transporter he does it superbly. If you have the chance look the other ones too… they’re equally good

    For me this movie deserves at least an 8/10. Hence I’m giving it a 10 :)

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    ‘300′ Download and Reviews

    November 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Fantasy, War

    “300″ Movie Details

    300 tagline: This is where we fight, this is where they die!
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    300 DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Gerard Butler King Leonidas
    Lena Headey Queen Gorgo
    Dominic West Theron
    David Wenham Dilios
    Vincent Regan Captain
    Michael Fassbender Stelios
    Tom Wisdom Astinos
    Andrew Pleavin Daxos
    Andrew Tiernan Ephialtes
    Rodrigo Santoro Xerxes
    Giovani Cimmino Pleistarchos
    Stephen McHattie Loyalist
    Greg Kramer Ephor #1
    Alex Ivanovici Ephor #2
    Craig Kelly Oracle Girl
    Directors: Zack Snyder
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 217,549 votes

    “300″ Movie Review

    “300″ Plot Summary

    King Leonidas and a force of 300 men fight the Persians at Thermopylae in 480 B.C. |

    Awesome, breath-taking film.

    I somehow missed the hype on this one, and the trailer really didn’t excite me, but I got a chance to see an advance screening and the other reviewer here who said ‘It blew me away’ hit the nail right on the head.

    I generally hate going to the cinema – preferring to wait until the DVD or HD-DVD are available because I’m fed up of shoddy prints, poor sound systems, ignorant members of the public with their ringing phones, late arrivals, noisy popcorn etc. My home system is so much better. But not for this movie! It needs to be seen on the big screen (preferably an Imax – I’m hoping to catch it a second time on IMAX) with a good sound system. The images are consistently breath-taking, the sound is staggeringly good and note-perfect throughout, and Gerard Butler is barely recognisable as the guy from ‘Dear Frankie’ (a great, under-rated movie) and ‘Phantom of the Opera’.

    Highly recommended. I’ve given it a 9, and I don’t think I’ve given a movie that high a score for over a year (and I average about 6 movies a week). This makes ‘Gladiator’ look like a cheap kid’s cartoon.

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    ‘Raging Bull’ Download and Reviews

    November 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama, Sport

    “Raging Bull” Movie Details

    Raging Bull tagline:
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    Actors:
    Robert De Niro Jake La Motta
    Cathy Moriarty Vickie Thailer
    Joe Pesci Joey La Motta
    Frank Vincent Salvy Batts
    Nicholas Colasanto Tommy Como
    Theresa Saldana Lenore
    Mario Gallo Mario
    Frank Adonis Patsy
    Joseph Bono Guido
    Frank Topham Toppy
    Lori Anne Flax Irma
    Charles Scorsese Charlie
    Don Dunphy Himself
    Bill Hanrahan Eddie Eagan
    Rita Bennett Emma
    Directors: Martin Scorsese
    IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 out of 83,484 votes

    “Raging Bull” Movie Review

    “Raging Bull” Plot Summary

    An emotionally self-destructive boxer’s journey through life, as the violence and temper that leads him to the top in the ring, destroys his life outside it.

    Incredible acting

    ‘Raging Bull’ is a masterpiece of filmmaking. It is entertaining, but to me, it is more of a technical movie than an entertaining movie

    The acting is undescribable. Some terrific performances are featured in this film, especially Robert De Niro’s performance, which is the stuff of legends. It was probably one of the most predictable Academy Awards ever that year, because Robert De Niro just blew everyone else away. Joe Pesci brings us another amazing performance. Martin Scorsese’s directing is near perfect, and we are treated to great black and white cinematography. Basically everything about this movie had ‘OSCAR’ stamped on its forehead

    Although ‘Raging Bull’ is, in a technical sense, one of the greatest movies ever made, it fails to entertain on all levels. There are many moments in the movie that are incredibly entertaining, however, there are some moments where it just seems to be too slow-paced. I am usually all for slow-paced movies, as it helps to build up the plot and the characters, but I feel that ‘Raging Bull’ could have been cut short 15 or 20 minutes and it would have been more entertaining, and still just as great when it comes to all the technical aspects

    Sum-up: If you are looking for some of the best acting you will ever see, look no further than ‘Raging Bull.’ If you want entertainment, you will find it in ‘Raging Bull’, but it probably won’t be as much entertainment as you want.

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    ‘Snatch.’ Download and Reviews

    November 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Crime, Thriller

    “Snatch.” Movie Details

    Snatch. tagline: Stealin’ Stones and Breakin’ Bones
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    Snatch. DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ewen Bremner
  • Jason Statham Turkish
    Stephen Graham Tommy
    Alan Ford Brick Top Polford
    Brad Pitt Mickey O’Neil
    Dennis Farina Abraham ‘Cousin Avi’ Denovitz
    Rade Serbedzija Boris ‘The Blade’ Yurinov
    Robbie Gee Vincent
    Lennie James Sol
    Vinnie Jones Bullet Tooth Tony
    Benicio Del Toro Franky Four Fingers
    Mike Reid Doug ‘The Head’ Denovitz
    Jason Flemyng Darren
    Andy Beckwith Errol
    William Beck Neil
    Mullet
    Directors: Guy Ritchie IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 159,463 votes

    “Snatch.” Movie Review

    “Snatch” Plot Summary

    Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.

    One Insane and Excellent Film

    I honestly never really cared of Guy Richie and had no intention of ever trying to see anything he did, I mean the guy’s married to Maddona

    Snatch is one of those rare movies that you can easily pick up and watch over and over again. Not since Pulp Fiction have I ever been able to watch a movie and laugh at the jokes Every time I watch it. Yes, for those of you who haven’t seen it, Snatch is very funny. Filled with very memorable characters, very creative direction and editing and top notch performances from everyone involved, Snatch is very easy to recommend and is a riot when watching it with friends (Who have very dark tastes.) Go and watch this movie today if possible 10 out of 10.

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