‘Red Planet’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

“Red Planet” Movie Details

Red Planet tagline: Not A Sound. Not A Warning. Not A Chance. Not Alone.
Red Planet - DVD Cover

Red Planet DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Bob Neill
  • Jessica Morton
    Val Kilmer Robby Gallagher
    Carrie-Anne Moss Cmdr. Kate Bowman
    Benjamin Bratt Lt. Ted Santen
    Tom Sizemore Dr. Quinn Burchenal
    Simon Baker Chip Pettengill
    Terence Stamp Dr. Bud Chantilas
    Jessica B. Morton Website Fan
    Caroline Bossi Website Fan
    Houston Control
    Directors: Antony Hoffman IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 19,934 votes

    “Red Planet” Movie Review

    “Red Planet” Plot Summary

    Astronauts search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.

    One of the Best Sci Fi movies Made this decade

    I have tangled with over a dozen people who said this movie was trash.. and each and every one of the viewers 1. Didn’t see the movie. 2. Confused it with Tim Robbins’ AWFUL Mission to Mars

    BOTH MOVIES CAME OUT AT THE SAME TIME.. THE SAME YEAR.. so please get them straight. This movie is fabulous with the zero-G fire aboard the ship and the chilling suffocation struggle which Sizemore brought to new levels of frail humanity. They choke to near death only to learn that Mars has an atmosphere. This isn’t the only discovery they make on this creative masterpiece, it seems you can learn a little bit about science by watching this film. Wow! And you thought that this was a no-brainer.uh uh.. Sizemore goes out with a blaze of glory in one of the most eerie suicides i’ve ever seen on screen. So if you think you’ve seen this movie.. double check it.

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    ‘Legends of the Fall’ Download and Reviews

    December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Romance, War

    “Legends of the Fall” Movie Details

    Legends of the Fall tagline: He was a rock they broke themselves against however much he tried to protect them
    Legends of the Fall - DVD Cover

    Legends of the Fall DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Sam Sarkar
  • Brad Pitt Tristan Ludlow
    Anthony Hopkins Col. William Ludlow
    Aidan Quinn Alfred Ludlow
    Julia Ormond Susannah Fincannon Ludlow
    Henry Thomas Samuel Ludlow
    Karina Lombard Isabel Two Decker Ludlow
    Gordon Tootoosis One Stab
    Christina Pickles Isabel Ludlow
    Paul Desmond Decker
    Tantoo Cardinal Pet
    Robert Wisden John T. O’Banion
    John Novak James O’Banion
    Kenneth Welsh Sheriff Tynert
    Bill Dow Longley
    Rodriguez
    Directors: Edward Zwick IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 37,405 votes

    “Legends of the Fall” Movie Review

    “Legends of the Fall” Plot Summary

    Epic tale of three brothers and their father living in the remote wilderness of 1900s USA and how their lives are affected by nature, history, war, and love.

    Comedy for the ages

    One of the top comedies of the 1990s. Unintentionally, of course. There’s really no other way to take it. Yes, the cinematography is fine. As for the rest … Anthony Hopkins channels Popeye. Brad Pitt channels his hair (I wasn’t aware long, flowing locks were all the rage among officers of the Great War). The sheer heavy-handedness and predictability of the story. … Seriously, when I saw this in the theater, I burst out laughing several times — most notably, the ludicrous scene involving the barbed wire and the machine gun. Hard to believe this is the work of the same director who made ‘Glory’ and ‘Courage Under Fire.’

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    ‘Blade’ Download and Reviews

    December 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Thriller

    “Blade” Movie Details

    Blade tagline: The power of an immortal. The soul of a human. The heart of a hero.
    Blade - DVD Cover

    Blade DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Shannon Lee
  • Wesley Snipes Blade/Eric Brooks/’The Daywalker’
    Stephen Dorff Deacon Frost
    Kris Kristofferson Abraham Whistler
    N’Bushe Wright Dr. Karen Jenson
    Donal Logue Quinn
    Udo Kier Vampire Elder Dragonetti
    Arly Jover Mercury
    Traci Lords Racquel
    Kevin Patrick Walls Officer Krieger
    Tim Guinee Dr. Curtis Webb
    Sanaa Lathan Vanessa Brooks
    Eric Edwards Pearl
    Donna Wong Nurse
    Carmen Thomas Senior Resident
    Resident
    Directors: Stephen Norrington IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 61,254 votes

    “Blade” Movie Review

    “Blade” Plot Summary

    A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires.

    GOOD ACTION/HORROR MOVIE!!

    This was one of those slick action movies that was made to look good on screen, and it did, the vampire fighting sequences were excellent, there was plenty of blood and gore the whole movie looked good to the eye. It was a fun watch and very entertaining. Good movie but I didn’t like how Blade could slice vampires in half and they would just die, it looked good but vampires don’t die by getting sliced in half. Other than the vampires and how many rules were not kept to in this movie, Wesley Snipes gives a good performance as Blade and Stephen Dorff is great as the evil vampire. The story is when Blade’s mother was bitten by a vampire during pregnancy, she did not know that she gave her son a special gift while dying: All the good vampire attributes in combination with the best human skills. Blade grew up to be a vampire hunter for revenge on his mother’s death. The vampires, who managed to infiltrate nearly every major organization, need Blade’s very special blood to summon La Miagra, the blood god, in order to gain reign about the human cattle, as they call us. If you beleive that vampires can only be killed by a stab to the heart and the weapon must stay in the heart and chopping the head off are the only ways to kill a vampire you won’t find that in Blade. But Blade has it’s moments and I would recommend it as a good horror/action movie.

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    ‘Abyss’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Abyss” Movie Details

    Abyss tagline: There’s everything you’ve ever known about adventure, and then there’s The Abyss.
    Abyss - DVD Cover

    Abyss DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ed Harris Virgil “Bud” Brigman
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Lindsey Brigman
    Michael Biehn Lt. Coffey
    Leo Burmester Catfish De Vries
    Todd Graff Alan “Hippy” Carnes
    John Bedford Lloyd Jammer Willis
    J.C. Quinn Arliss “Sonny” Dawson
    Kimberly Scott Lisa “One Night” Standing
    Captain Kidd Brewer Jr. Lew Finler
    George Robert Klek Wilhite
    Christopher Murphy Schoenick, SEAL Team Member
    Adam Nelson Ensign Monk, SEAL Team Member
    Dick Warlock Dwight Perry
    Jimmie Ray Weeks Leland McBride
    J. Kenneth Campbell DeMarco
    Directors: James Cameron
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 45,908 votes

    “Abyss” Movie Review

    “Abyss” Plot Summary

    A civilian diving team are enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and face danger while encountering an alien aquatic species.

    Deeply Amazing

    Dear Readers,

    One of my favorite Sci-Fi films is The Abyss, a deep water action/adventure film by the master of Science Fiction, James Cameron. A stunning thriller filmed almost entirely underwater and one of the first films to feature CGI effects. But it’s not the special effects that define this film. It’s the plot, the script, the characters, and the direction.

    The Abyss begins with a US Nuclear Submarine encountering an anomaly in the ocean, causing them to crash into a trench at the bottom of the ocean. The US Navy is powerless to reach them because of an incoming Hurricane. So instead they hire a group of underwater oil miners led by Virgil ‘Bud’ Brigman. Brigman’s soon-to-be-ex-wife, Lindsay, infuriated that her underwater oil rig is being used for a military operation, tags along with a group of Navy SEALS led by the cold Lieutenant Coffey. As they investigate the Sub wreckage, the Divers and the SEALS encounter a power living down in the Abyss…A power with the ability to save the world or destroy it.

    James Cameron outdoes himself with this underwater thriller and so does the cast. You get inside each of the characters heads and see each their points of view. Ed Harris plays his role quietly and coolly, playing a man who’s become bitter from losing his wife and questioning whether there is life at the bottom of the ocean. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio is awesome as Lindsay Brigman, a dedicated engineer and scientist determined to prove that the life at the bottom of the Abyss is not a threat to mankind. Michael Biehn steals the show, though, as the slowly-going-insane Lieutenant Coffey. Not since watching Platoon have I seen such insanity in a man. Gone is the cool charming character of Kyle Reese and instead is a man who will kill anything that threatens his mission.

    Point blank: Watch this film.

    Signed, The Constant DVD Collector, Matt Macleod

    Parental Warning: There’s some mild swearing and tense moments, but there’s also a scene of nudity as well. I recommend not letting your kids see this if they’re under teenage years. You be the judge.

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    ‘I’m Not There’ Download and Reviews

    December 1, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama, Music

    “I’m Not There” Movie Details

    I’m Not There tagline: All I Can Do Is Be Me Whoever That Is
    I'm Not There - DVD Cover

    I'm Not There DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Cate Blanchett Jude Quinn
    Ben Whishaw Arthur Rimbaud
    Christian Bale Jack Rollins/Pastor John
    Richard Gere Billy the Kid
    Marcus Carl Franklin Woody Guthrie
    Heath Ledger Robbie Clark
    Kris Kristofferson Narrator
    Don Francks Hobo Joe
    Roc LaFortune Hobo Moe
    Larry Day Government Agent
    Paul Cagelet Carny
    Pierre-Alexandre Fortin Gorgeous George
    Richie Havens Old Man Arvin
    Tyrone Benskin Mr. Arvin
    Kim Roberts Mrs. Arvin
    Directors: Todd Haynes
    IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 21,263 votes

    “I’m Not There” Movie Review

    “I’m Not There” Plot Summary

    Ruminations on the life of Bob Dylan, where six characters embody a different aspect of the musician’s life and work.

    Beautiful, Unique & Full of Life

    Todd Haynes (‘Velvet Goldmine’, ‘Far from Heaven’) created a non-linear, truly original film, that must be seen by every Bob Dylan lover. Haynes’s tapestry is ‘inspired by the music and lives of Bob Dylan’ – he introduces us to 6 different Dylans: Jack Rollins (Christian Bale), Woody Guthrie (Marcus Carl Franklin), Jude Quinn (Cate Blanchett), Robbie Clark (Heath Ledger), Billy the Kid (Richard Gere) and Arthur Rimbaud (Ben Whishaw), interweaving their stories in a groundbreaking narrative slightly similar to Todd Solondz’s unsettling, caustic ‘Palindromes’ (2004), in which several very different actresses (and a boy) play a 13 year-old pregnant girl. While ‘Across the Universe’ illustrated The Beatles’ fantastic songs with simple, adorable characters in a psychedelic rhythm, but with little character development (not that I’m complaining: I absolutely love to see visual masters like Baz Luhrmann or Julie Taymor on fire, since their self-indulgence creates wonderful sensorial pieces), ‘I’m Not There’ is much more complex: it’s deeper than conventional biopics (‘Ray’, ‘Walk the Line’), and much smarter than exploitative flicks (the atrocious ‘Factory Girl’). Haynes crafted a unique film that’s a feast for the eyes (thanks to cinematographer Ed Lachman, ‘The Virgin Suicides’, who also co-directed the disgusting ‘Ken Park’ with Larry Clark), ears (Dylan’s music is always a pie in the sky) and mind (it’ll make you admire the man even more, and it doesn’t even need to be an ass-kissing biopic to succeed on that). The cast is heterogeneous and solid, but I think critics are overrating Cate Blanchett for the sheer fact that she’s playing a man (which makes things more challenging for her, indeed), when she’s not really better than most of the cast; a good performance for sure, but I was much more impressed by Christian Bale and the young revelation Marcus Carl Franklin. Julianne Moore, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Michelle Williams play some important women from Dylan’s life, and the always underrated Bruce Greenwood has a small but interesting part. All in all, this isn’t a film that will enjoy big commercial success, and it’s probably too artsy (although, not in a bad way) to get the Academy’s top prize (even though Blanchett’s performance and, maybe, Haynes’s magnificent directing/writing, will probably be remembered), but it’s a real gem for those who want to see something really exciting and original. As for myself, I’m thankful to Haynes and his audacious, faithful producer Christine Vachon (this woman rocks, and in a perfect world, she’d have all the money that a certain Jerry Bruckheimer possesses), who always dare to blow us away – something rare, these days. Fascinating. 10/10.

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    ‘Miss Congeniality’ Download and Reviews

    November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Miss Congeniality” Movie Details

    Miss Congeniality tagline: Unpolished. Unkempt. Unleashed. Undercover.
    Miss Undercover - DVD Cover

    Miss Congeniality DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gabriel Folse
  • Sandra Bullock Gracie Hart
    Michael Caine Victor Melling
    Benjamin Bratt Eric Matthews
    Candice Bergen Kathy Morningside
    William Shatner Stan Fields
    Ernie Hudson FBI Asst. Director Harry McDonald
    John DiResta Agent Clonsky
    Heather Burns Cheryl Frasier, Miss Rhode Island
    Melissa De Sousa Karen Krantz, Miss New York
    Steve Monroe Frank Tobin
    Deirdre Quinn Mary Jo Wright, Miss Texas
    Wendy Raquel Robinson Leslie Davis, Miss California
    Asia De Marcos Alana Krewson, Miss Hawaii
    Ken Thomas FBI Agent Harris
    FBI Agent Jerry Grant
    Directors: Donald Petrie IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 39,807 votes

    “Miss Congeniality” Movie Review

    “Miss Undercover” Plot Summary

    An FBI agent must go undercover in the Miss United States beauty pageant to prevent a group from bombing the event. add synopsis

    Wonderful comedy, unmissable!

    I absolutely loved Miss Congeniality, it was funny warm and completely likable. The best aspect was the charming and funny performance of the underrated Sandra Bullock as Gracie, in possibly her best role. Gracie is a beautiful woman, but her behaviour like the pig snorting isn’t very typical of women. She is excellently supported by a witty, side splittingly funny script, and some lovely camera-work. (the painting scene was priceless)Not to mention the original plot that never marred the feel good nature of the film. The performances of Michael Caine and Candice Bergen were excellent. But if I had one minor criticism, it would be that William Shatner slightly overplayed his part of Stan, other than that it is a comedy you just don’t want to miss. 9.5/10 Bethany Cox.

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    ‘Six Days Seven Nights’ Download and Reviews

    October 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Romance

    “Six Days Seven Nights” Movie Details

    Six Days Seven Nights tagline: After this week in paradise, they’re going to need a vacation.
    6 Days 7 Nights - DVD Cover

    Six Days Seven Nights DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John Koyama
  • Harrison Ford Quinn Harris
    Anne Heche Robin Monroe
    David Schwimmer Frank Martin
    Jacqueline Obradors Angelica
    Temuera Morrison Jager
    Allison Janney Marjorie, Robin’s Boss
    Douglas Weston Philippe Sinclair, Resort Manager
    Cliff Curtis Kip
    Danny Trejo Pierce
    Ben Bode Tom Marlowe, Helicopter Pilot
    Derek Basco Ricky, Helicopter Crewman
    Amy Sedaris Robin’s Secretary
    Long Nguyen Pirate
    Jake Feagai Pirate
    Pirate
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 25,504 votes

    “Six Days Seven Nights” Movie Review

    “6 Days 7 Nights” Plot Summary

    Robin Monroe, a New York magazine editor, and the gruff pilot Quinn Harris must put aside their mutual dislike if they are to survive after crash landing on a deserted South Seas island. add synopsis

    Surprisingly, delightful!

    I sat down in front of this movie fully expecting to laugh at it and was hardly ever given the opportunity: although the opening, with David Schwimmer ‘Friends-ing’ it is pretty awful. You sense there’s more to it all though when he asks Heche to wear something special and her naughty thoughts are quickly usurped with a ring. Nice script moment and I kept watching…The meat of the film centres around the burgeoning love between the unlikely castaway couple of Ford and Heche. I mean, this film has no pretensions beyond being a fully loved-up snog in the back of the flea-pit matinee, so we get flirting almost from the moment they crash. But a mixture of competent shooting at a marvelous location and great acting from Ford that’s well matched by Heche (who’s not only attractive, but game, wearing revealing costume throughout and having to refer to her own chest as ’small’ more than once) renders it sexy and believable

    Chuck in some authentic contemporary pirates – I’m also a bit tickled by the fact that the Star Wars prequels’ Boba Fett is chasing around after IV, V and VI’s Han Solo! – and Reitman’s smart decision to avoid excessive tie-ups (e.g. How does Heche get down the island white water Ford found so difficult? Will Schwimmer hook up with the Latino at the end? etc.) and you have highly enjoyable 6.5/10 matinee fare for a weekend date. Bravo

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    ‘The X Files’ Download and Reviews

    October 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Horror, Mystery

    “The X Files” Movie Details

    The X Files tagline: Fight the Future
    The X Files: Fight the Future - DVD Cover

    The X Files DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Dean Haglund
  • David Duchovny Special Agent Fox Mulder
    Gillian Anderson Special Agent Dana Scully
    John Neville The Well-Manicured Man
    William B. Davis The Cigarette-Smoking Man
    Martin Landau Alvin Kurtzweil, MD
    Mitch Pileggi Assistant Director Walter Skinner
    Jeffrey De Munn Ben Bronschweig, M.D.
    Blythe Danner Jana Cassidy
    Terry O’Quinn Darius Michaud
    Armin Mueller-Stahl Conrad Strughold
    Lucas Black Stevie
    Christopher Fennell Boy #2
    Cody Newton Boy #3
    Blake Stokes Boy #4
    Richard ‘Ringo’ Langly
    Directors: Rob Bowman IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 37,114 votes

    “The X Files” Movie Review

    “The X Files: Fight the Future” Plot Summary

    Mulder and Scully must fight the government in a conspiracy and find the truth about an alien colonization of Earth.

    Wonderful!

    Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny did an excellent job of acting in this film! Full of government conspiracy and cover-ups, with action and suspense, and something that all the shippers (Mulder and Scully relationship) will love: MSR! (Mulder/Scully Romance) Curse the bee…. anyways, if you haven’t seen this movie you are crazy! So, go rent it, rate it, and review it if you want to. I’m tellin ya, this is one of the best movies I have ever seen! Starring Gillian Anderson as Special Agent Dana Scully, David Duchovny as (hot) Special Agent Fox Mulder, and don’t forget the smoking man! Included are appearances of the Lone Gunmen and Skinman (Skinner) also!

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    ‘Ink’ Download and Reviews

    September 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

    “Ink” Movie Details

    Ink tagline:
    Ink - DVD Cover

    Ink DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Chris Kelly John
    Jessica Duffy Liev
    Quinn Hunchar Emma
    Jeremy Make Jacob
    Jennifer Batter Allel
    Eme Ikwuakor Gabe
    Shelby Malone Sara
    Steve Sealy Ron
    Shannan Steele Shelly
    Steven Brown Glib
    Shauna Earp Sadie
    Marty Lindsey Accountant – Incubi
    Raymond Andrew Bailey Street Painter
    Jason Coviello Roger
    Alex Dale Boy in hospital
    Directors: Jamin Winans
    IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 4,703 votes

    “Ink” Movie Review

    “Ink” Plot Summary

    As the light fades and the city goes to sleep, two forces emerge. They are invisible except for the power they exert over us in our sleep…

    Good Indie movie with an amazing ending.

    I must say I’ve rarely been torn about a movie that much. First off, for a low-budget indie production, this movie is great, no doubt. But how does it compare to the Hollywood productions with similar ideas? The beginning is very strenuous to watch. It takes a long time before you will understand anything that’s going on. This will not change until somewhere between the middle and the end, and thus frustrate many viewers

    The story itself is creative and refreshing, but very confusing, I guess you could call it an adult fairy tale. The movie raises questions about family values, moral obligations, self-esteem and shame, all of them well developed and executed

    The actors are mostly doing a good job, although some of the supporting actors’ (one actress in particular) emotions are a bit too extreme to be believable, but this does not really disturb the illusion and is merely a minor inconvenience

    The effects are worth their money and quite impressive for a low-budget production

    What ultimately makes this movie worth watching, however, is the truly great ending. If you are patient enough to sit through the movie as a whole and pardon the few flaws in it, you will be rewarded with an emotional, surprising and heart-warming ending.

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    ‘Avenging Angelo’ Download and Reviews

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

    “Avenging Angelo” Movie Details

    Avenging Angelo tagline: Her life is his job.
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    Avenging Angelo DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Sylvester Stallone Frankie Delano
    Madeleine Stowe Jennifer Barrett Allieghieri
    Anthony Quinn Angelo Allieghieri
    Raoul Bova Marcello/Johnny Carboni
    Harry Van Gorkum Kip Barrett
    Billy Gardell Bruno
    George Touliatos Lucio Malatesta
    Angelo Celeste The Priest
    Ezra Perlman Rawley Barrett
    Carin Moffat Ashley
    John Gilbert Whitney Towers
    Dawn Greenhalgh Peggy Towers
    Angelo Tsarouchas Thug
    Nancy Beatty Meter Maid
    Lori Anne Alter Kay
    Directors: Martyn Burke
    IMDB Rating: 4.9/10 out of 3,171 votes

    “Avenging Angelo” Movie Review

    “Avenging Angelo” Plot Summary

    A woman (Madeleine Stowe) who has just discovered she is the daughter of a murdered Mafia chieftain (Anthony Quinn) seeks revenge, with the aide of her Father’s faithful bodyguard (Sylvester Stallone). add synopsis

    Good clean fun!

    I bought this movie for two reasons, first, I wanted to get something my wife and I could watch together and Wal-Mart was selling it for $5.50, and secondly, it was filmed partly in the city where I work, and I saw Stallone standing between two sound trucks, looking just like Sylvester Stallone as I was leaving my office one night. I had always thought I should have a look at the movie.

    I expected a grim-mouthed actioner, but having seen some of Stallone’s other work I should have known better. The movie is played with a lot of good humour, and fine interplay between Stallone and Stowe. There were a couple of places where I actually laughed out loud, and it’s hard to make me laugh.

    If you want a movie you can watch on a quiet night with your teen-aged kids and your wife, this’ll do fine.

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