Alien – Visionary Sci Fi Masterpiece

January 17, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

In space no one can hear you scream.
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Actors:

Tom Skerritt Dallas
Sigourney Weaver Ripley
Veronica Cartwright Lambert
Harry Dean Stanton Brett
John Hurt Kane
Ian Holm Ash
Yaphet Kotto Parker
Bolaji Badejo Alien
Helen Horton Mother
Directors: Ridley Scott
IMDB Rating: 8.5
out of 10 (152,694 votes)

Top 250: #49

“Alien” 1979 by Ridley Scott – Movie Review

“Alien” is a break-through film. A sensation on the battlefield for the moviegoers’ money. The movie which, along with several other movies shot in the late 70’s – early 80’s, defined the mainstream for many years (I would also mention that the era of “Alien” is not over yet, although it is close to its sunset as never before).

Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver)

Ellen Riplay (Sigourney Weaver)

Gothic story in futuristic surroundings convincingly dusted by the wind of time (the interiors of the ship were artificially “aged”) sets the highest standards for the genre of space sci-fi. And a few have managed to surpass it. To tell the truth only James Cameron was able to do better in the “Aliens”.

Originally the screenwriter Dan O’Bannon was thinking about the storyline of gremlins spreading havoc on board the B-17 bomber. Later B-17 turned into a small starship named “Snark” with exclusively male crew. But the producers insisted that two women be included in the crew, and one of them should defeat the main villain. Time has shown that it was the right decision. Seemingly fragile but strong Ripley became the second – after her toothy enemy – most important symbol of the “Alien” cult universe.

According to the original intent the dying alien would scratch a triangle on the dashboard. Searching his ship the people from “Nostromo” would find a stone pyramid nearby with the aliens eggs. This idea was never implemented (though Giger did the necessary sketches), but the idea of the pyramid was finally used in the “Aliens v. Predator” movie.

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‘The Man from Earth’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, Sci-Fi

“The Man from Earth” Movie Details

The Man from Earth tagline:
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Actors:
John Billingsley Harry
Ellen Crawford Edith
William Katt Art
Annika Peterson Sandy
Richard Riehle Gruber
David Lee Smith John
Alexis Thorpe Linda
Tony Todd Dan
Steven Littles Moving Man #1
Chase Sprague Moving Man #2
Robbie Bryan Officer
Directors: Richard Schenkman
IMDB Rating: 8.1/10 out of 27,909 votes

“The Man from Earth” Movie Review

“The Man from Earth” Plot Summary

An impromptu goodbye party for Professor John Oldman becomes a mysterious interrogation after the retiring…

An Amazing Sci-Fi Fantasy!

I recently had the opportunity to view Man From Earth at the Comic-Con Film Festival, and it was amazing. The Sci-Fi thriller goes places I’ve never dreamed of. The movie places the viewer in the backseat for a wild ride through history connecting it to the present. I was shocked at the ideal of a Cro-Magnum surviving until present day, and even more shocked how each professional almost validated the possibilities as the story unfolded. The most unique thing about the movie is who John Oldman has met, and has been (don’t want to give it away, but he’s been the most well known person alive) in his centuries of living, or who he could be in the future! This film is great for anyone who likes movies that challenges the norm! The movie bewilders the mind yet challenges the heart of our beliefs! This amazing Sci-Fi film pays great homage to the late and great Jerome Bixby! Anyone who is a fan most go see this film!

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‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

“Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Movie Details

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl tagline: Prepare to be blown out of the water.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Kevin McNally
  • Johnny Depp Jack Sparrow
    Geoffrey Rush Barbossa
    Orlando Bloom Will Turner
    Keira Knightley Elizabeth Swann
    Jack Davenport Norrington
    Jonathan Pryce Governor Weatherby Swann
    Lee Arenberg Pintel
    Mackenzie Crook Ragetti
    Damian O’Hare Lt. Gillette
    Giles New Murtogg
    Angus Barnett Mullroy
    David Bailie Cotton
    Michael Berry Jr. Twigg
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr. Bo’sun
    Joshamee Gibbs
    Directors: Gore Verbinski IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 216,356 votes

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Movie Review

    “P.O.T.C.” Plot Summary

    Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate “Captain” Jack Sparrow to save his love, the governor’s daughter, from Jack’s former pirate allies, who are now undead.

    A tale of love, war and power

    Oh and what a movie this is. There is something for everyone in the family with this movie, romance, action, drama, horror, adventure and fantasy. A quality of acting rivaling no other movie in recent times, except for the Rings trilogy, but that’s another thing altogether. I have watched this movies so many times that I can’t even keep track. This movie never gets boring. Johnny Depp is at the top of this career with this film!! A must see, many times over. A true classic! The cursed tale of a pirate ship’s captain, marooned by his mutineering mates and left for dead on a desert isle. He returns with another ship, this time stolen from the Royal Navy, in order to reclaim his rightful command of the infamous Black Pearl, a ship so evil that hell itself spat back her dead. He is joined by the son of a murdered pirate ship’s mate, a swordsman who’s skill and craft are equal to that of Robin Hood himself. The boy is motivated by love for a woman, herself of royal blood and captured by those mutineering pirates of ill repute in order to release a curse cast upon them from the captured gold of the famous Spanish explorer and conquistador, Hernando Cortez. With the Royal Navy in hot pursuit of their stolen ship, the captain and the boy, along with another crew of pirates, make haste for the Black Pearl, execute a cunning plan, and live happily ever after. Well, not exactly like that but almost. This film is destined a classic because of the dry, witty comments, superb acting of the entire cast, outstanding writing and special effects, and it’s about time someone put this swashbuckling story to film. Rated PG-13, which is the number of times you should see this movie.

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    ‘Frost/Nixon’ Download and Reviews

    December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, History

    “Frost/Nixon” Movie Details

    Frost/Nixon tagline: 400 million people were waiting for the truth.
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    Frost/Nixon DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jason Ciok Brian
    Albert Miranda Airport Traveller
    Kevin Bacon Jack Brennan
    Mickie Banyas Fina Sanchez
    Jay Bird Protester
    Gene Boyer Himself
    Michael Patrick Breen Houston Ballroom Diner
    Scott Bryson John Bryson
    Carl Burhanan Himself
    Shawn Card Smith House Photographer
    Paul Caroul Edward Cox
    Kaine Bennett Charleston Sydney TV Director
    William M. Connor Premiere Reporter #2
    Joe Fedio Secret Service Agent
    Geoffrey Gould Burt’s TV programme producer
    Directors: Ron Howard
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 31,884 votes

    “Frost/Nixon” Movie Review

    “Frost/Nixon” Plot Summary

    A dramatic retelling of the post-Watergate television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and former president Richard Nixon.

    Absolutely Brilliant

    As a teenager in Australia when Nixon resigned, I didn’t really understand the impact of his actions at the time. It’s only later that I’ve come to believe in his betrayal not just of American politics but of all democracies that have the same fundamental beliefs

    So I went to see this film with some anticipation and was not disappointed. If Ron Howard was not considered a great director before, then surely he must be after this. The greatest problem with filming stage plays is overcoming the sense of ’staticness’. But Howard’s superb use of different camera techniques which allow both a sense of movement but do not distract from the stunning acting performances

    Whilst Frank Langella is quite rightly getting a lot of attention for his remarkable performance (he manages to humanise Nixon, a feat I would have thought impossible), do not dismiss Michael Sheen’s mesmerising effort as David Frost. Both men inhabit their characters, not just play them

    The support cast is excellent; Kevin Bacon reminds me of Eastwood at times and they are the best roles Oliver Platt and Sam Rockwell have had in a while

    A masterpiece.

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    ‘Dogma’ Download and Reviews

    December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

    “Dogma” Movie Details

    Dogma tagline: Get ‘touched’ by an angel.
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    Dogma DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Janeane Garofalo
  • Alan Rickman Metatron
    Alanis Morissette God
    Chris Rock Rufus
    Salma Hayek Serendipity
    Bud Cort John Doe Jersey
    Barret Hackney Stygian Triplet
    Jared Pfennigwerth Stygian Triplet
    Kitao Sakurai Stygian Triplet
    George Carlin Cardinal Ignatius Glick
    Betty Aberlin Nun
    Matt Damon Loki
    Ben Affleck Bartleby
    Dan Etheridge St. Stephen’s Priest
    Linda Fiorentino Bethany Sloane
    Derek Milosavljevic Kissing Man
    Lesley Braden Kissing Woman
    Brian O’Halloran Grant Hicks
    Marie Elena O’Brien Clinic Girl
    Liz
    Directors: Kevin Smith IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 96,206 votes

    “Dogma” Movie Review

    “Dogma” Plot Summary

    An abortion clinic worker with a special heritage is called upon to save the existence of humanity from being negated by two renegade angels trying to exploit a loophole and re-enter Heaven.

    Great film, not up to the standard of Smith’s previous work

    Those of you who are fans of Kevin Smith’s previous works (Clerks, Mallrats & Chasing Amy)may find this area familiar in some parts and unnerving and perhaps even commercial by comparison. Dogma sees fallen angels Bartleby and Loki (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon)attempting to make their way back into heaven via a newly instituted catholic dogma. The problem with this lies in the fact that if they are successful, they would have overturned a ruling by God, hence God is always right and if proven wrong would result in the undoing of existence. The familiar presence of Jay and Silent Bob is comforting and ensures that some of the essence Smith’s earlier work stays put, however at times this film dissents into areas that seem out of Smith’s depth. There are some surprisingly touching moments which implies that Smith gave a great deal of thought, similar to that of Chasing Amy. In general it is a great all round cast, (Linda Fiorentino,Chris Rock, Alan Rickman) and it is obvious that whilst writing this Smith had his tongue firmly in cheek.

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    ‘Mr. Brooks’ Download and Reviews

    December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

    “Mr. Brooks” Movie Details

    Mr. Brooks tagline: There’s something about
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    Mr. Brooks DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Kevin Costner Mr. Earl Brooks
    Demi Moore Tracy Atwood
    Dane Cook Mr. Smith
    William Hurt Marshall
    Marg Helgenberger Emma Brooks
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson Hawkins
    Danielle Panabaker Jane Brooks
    Aisha Hinds Nancy Hart
    Lindsay Crouse Captain Lister
    Jason Lewis Jesse Vialo
    Reiko Aylesworth Sheila
    Matt Schulze Thorton Meeks
    Yasmine Delawari Sunday
    Traci Dinwiddie Sarah Leaves
    Michael Cole AtwoodВ’s Lawyer
    Directors: Bruce A. Evans
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 45,817 votes

    “Mr. Brooks” Movie Review

    “Mr. Brooks” Plot Summary

    A psychological thriller about a man who is sometimes controlled by his murder-and-mayhem-loving alter ego.

    Pleasantly Surprised

    I didn’t expect much considering all the bad reviews (not that those matter) but actually found this to be quite entertaining for the most part. It really plays with your mind, an original psychological thriller compared to most others out there today. Kevin Costner, in an interesting new turn for him, plays Mr. Brooks, a self-made multi-millionaire with a beautiful house and a loving wife and daughter. His business colleagues have nothing but respect for him. But he has a dark secret… he’s addicted to killing people and has been for years. He fights his addiction by attending AA meetings at church and just calling himself ‘an addict.’ William Hurt plays ‘Marshall,’ his twisted inner-voice who eggs him on. I found Costner and especially Hurt to be quite a hoot in a very darkly comic sort of way, they actually make quite a duo. The ending could have been worked with better, but overall this was well-done and a must-see for any fans of Costner or Hurt, or any fans of thrillers that actually show a good sense of humor.

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    ‘Wild Wild West’ Download and Reviews

    December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Western

    “Wild Wild West” Movie Details

    Wild Wild West tagline: It’s a whole new west. July ‘99.
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    Wild Wild West DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Buck Taylor
  • Will Smith Capt. James West
    Kevin Kline U.S. Marshal Artemus Gordon
    Kenneth Branagh Dr. Arliss Loveless
    Salma Hayek Rita Escobar
    M. Emmet Walsh Coleman
    Ted Levine General ‘Bloodbath’ McGrath
    FrГ©dГ©rique Feder Amazonia
    Musetta Vander Munitia
    Sofia Eng Miss Lippenrieder
    Ling Bai Miss East
    Garcelle Beauvais Belle
    Mike H. McGaughy Big reb
    Jerry Wills Other reb
    Rodney A. Grant Hudson
    Cross-eyed reb
    Directors: Barry Sonnenfeld IMDB Rating: 4.3/10 out of 50,972 votes

    “Wild Wild West” Movie Review

    “Wild Wild West” Plot Summary

    The two best hired guns in the West must save President Grant from the clutches of a 19th century inventor-villain. add synopsis

    Funny and entertaining!

    I see that a lot of people just absolutely HATED this movie. I thought that this was a very funny, slick, and entertaining movie. Will Smith gave another one of his smooth performances and Kevin Kline was great as Artemus Gordon. I agree that Salma Hayek had little to do except look hot, but that was no problem with me. The best performance was by the character Arliss Loveless, I loved the evil delight that Ken Branaugh brought to this role. The special effects were top notch, and the verbal sparring that Jim West engages in with Arliss(in particular the racial and legless jokes), were very funny. So I guess that I’m in the minority when I say give this one 9 stars out of 10!

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    ‘Collateral’ Download and Reviews

    December 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Thriller

    “Collateral” Movie Details

    Collateral tagline: It started like any other night
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    Collateral DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jamie McBride
  • Tom Cruise Vincent
    Jamie Foxx Max
    Jada Pinkett Smith Annie
    Mark Ruffalo Fanning
    Peter Berg Richard Weidner
    Bruce McGill Pedrosa
    Irma P. Hall Ida
    Barry Shabaka Henley Daniel
    Richard T. Jones Traffic Cop #1
    Klea Scott Fed #1
    Bodhi Elfman Young Professional Man
    Debi Mazar Young Professional Woman
    Javier Bardem Felix
    Emilio Rivera Paco
    Traffic Cop #2
    Directors: Michael Mann IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 98,743 votes

    “Collateral” Movie Review

    “Collateral” Plot Summary

    A cab driver finds himself the hostage of an engaging contract killer as he makes his rounds from hit to hit during one night in LA. He must find a way to save both himself and one last victim.

    The Best thriller of 2004.

    Collateral combines star power, great performances, top notch direction, a fantastic soundtrack and what is a bona fide contender to be called the best action scene in years. Quite simply, I can not think of a movie released in 2004 that thrilled me quite as much as Collateral. Collateral has Tom Cruise (Who rivals Sean Penn to be called my favorite actor of the generation of 40-something year olds) as Vincent, a smart, precise hit-man in Los Angeles to kill five targets in one night. He hires cabdriver Max (Jamie Foxx, in a now Oscar nominated performance) for the night and they’re off. Max realizes that something is up around the time that Vincent leaves at the first stop and a dead body hits the roof of his cab. Upon his return, he replies that he didn’t kill him, ‘Bullets and the fall killed him.’ Over the course of the night they make more stops, most of which turn into great scenes, whether they’re going to a jazz club to off a guy or to a hospital to pay a visit to Max’s mom. The scene I was referring to the best action scene in years takes place in a night club where Max and Vincent, some cops who think Max is the killer, a thug belonging to Vincent’s employer who also thinks Max is the Killer, a cop who knows Max isn’t the Killer, club security, Vincent’s target and his bodyguards and a dance floor full of bystanders meet up. There is about five minutes of characters driving to the club that builds up tension beyond belief. When it goes down, it may be a flurry of gunfire, but with the setting of the club, the quality of Mann’s direction and the coolest piece of music I’ve heard in a movie this year(Paul Oakenfold- Ready Steady Go,) it adds up to the best action scene of at least this year, topping even the car chases of movies like The Bourne Supremacy, Which I loved, The Matrix Reloaded, Which I liked, and I, Robot, Which I didn’t care for. Collateral can be seen as an adrenaline pumping thriller, which it is, or as something more. For those of us who loved Mann’s 1995 epic Heat, Collateral is definitely the latter. Mann makes references to heat in several ways. For those who thought that the subway finale was a disappointment, check out Heat. The nod there is that Heat begins on a subway platform and ends at the airport, while Collateral begins in the LAX terminal and ends on the subway. That is just one of several nods. When people have been saying stuff about the best thriller of 2004, they are frequently mentioning Collateral, The Bourne Supremacy and The Manchurian Candidate. While I consider Collateral a clear victor, I certainly understand why someone would mention The Bourne Supremacy, but The Manchurian Candidate was murky all the way through, had a weak ending and was a major step down from the 1962 version, which is one of the best movies ever made. I’ll use the phrase that James Berardinelli uses on his favorite summer movies to wrap this up. When the dust settles, Collateral will be the best of this (Last) years summer movies. Sadly, Collateral only got two Oscar nods, Supporting Actor, Foxx, and Editing. However, that’s more than any other mentioned summer thriller got. ***1/2 (Out of ****)

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    ‘The Rock’ Download and Reviews

    December 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “The Rock” Movie Details

    The Rock tagline: Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.
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    The Rock DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Brendan Kelly
  • Sean Connery John Patrick Mason
    Nicolas Cage Dr. Stanley Goodspeed
    Ed Harris General Francis X. Hummel
    John Spencer FBI Director James Womack
    David Morse Major Tom Baxter
    William Forsythe Special Agent Ernest Paxton
    Michael Biehn Commander Anderson
    Vanessa Marcil Carla Pestalozzi
    John C. McGinley Captain Hendrix
    Gregory Sporleder Captain Frye
    Tony Todd Captain Darrow
    Bokeem Woodbine Sergeant Crisp
    Jim Maniaci Private Scarpetti
    Greg Collins Private Gamble
    Private Cox
    Directors: Michael Bay IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 103,318 votes

    “The Rock” Movie Review

    “The Rock” Plot Summary

    A group of U.S. marines, under command of a renegade general, take over Alcatraz and threat San Francisco Bay with biological weapons. A chemical weapons specialist and the only man to have ever escaped from the Rock are the only ones who can prevent chaos. add synopsis

    ‘The Rock’ rocks!

    Every time I see ‘The Rock,’ I’m reminded of why I love action movies. They just can’t seem to get any better than this. I may get slammed by others for proclaiming such strong admirations for such a movie, but it’s squarely my opinion. But to remove myself from opinion and move in the direction toward known fact, ‘The Rock’ is an essential action film for any action-film fan

    Three years ago I bought the last remaining Criterion Collection DVD at my local video store and I can see now beyond the horizon that another edition of this masterpiece probably isn’t coming any time soon. It is squarely the best film ever done by music video champ-turned-big-budget-Hollywood-music-video-director Michael Bay and the last film ever produced by the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer duo (Simpson died shortly before ‘The Rock’ was released and the film is dedicated in his memory).

    But ‘The Rock’ is all about one thing: entertainment, and nothing else. It’s a hell of a ride from start to finish with plenty ‘o explosions, humor, car chases, and one-liners supplied in a dynamite script by Douglas Cook, Mark Rosner, and David Weisberg (that also contains un-credited work from Quentin Tarantino). Even after this praise, you are, naah, you’re not, still interested in seeing why ‘The Rock’ is so essential, are you?To put it like this, the action begins with General Francis ‘Frank’ R. Hummel (Ed Harris) having a vigil at his wife’s grave and tells her that he is about to make a haste decision in the name of the many men who have died under his command and were consequently forgotten by the American government

    So he and his men stage a daring heist at a military depot and make off with 16 rockets loaded with deadly V-X gas, which in the words of one of the film’s characters, ‘Is one of the deadliest substances known to man.’ Their next move is to make a point that they aren’t to be toyed with anymore. So Frank stages a hostage takeover at Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. He tells the kids that are part of a tour group to head back to the boats while the 88 hostages are held in the prison’s cells

    Hummel demands the government make restitutions to the surviving family members of every man who has given his life for this country and if they aren’t met, San Francisco will be reduced to nothing but a giant cloud of poison gas. The Pentagon and assorted officials know the score: they know that Hummel knows he isn’t to be messed with and they take his demands seriously

    A plan is put into effect: a SEAL team is dispatched to try to retake the island, but there is one catch. No one alive knows the inner workings of Alcatraz prison. No one knows, except John Patrick Mason (Sean Connery), the only man known to have escaped the infamous island and lived to tell about it. But he’s under maximum security incarceration because in the eyes of one F.B.I. Director John Womack (the late John Spencer), he knows all of America’s most ‘intimate’ secrets (including who really shot JFK) and allowing Mason to be on the loose would be a pretty bad idea

    There is a third prong: an F.B.I. lab rat with no field experience, Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage), is also assigned, and with Mason in tow, they’ll accompany the SEALs to Alcatraz to try to dismantle the rockets and Hummel. Of course Goodspeed is reluctant but because a baby is on the way with his longtime girlfriend, he decides he has no choice but to go

    From then on, you know the game since any attempt to further describe the plot would be an exercise in futility: lots of people get shot, firefights, and breakneck pacing that’s trademark of one Mr. Bay and any film produced by a certain Mr. Bruckheimer. What keeps this boat afloat is the dynamic and unlikely partnering of Connery and Cage, who both know their roles well and play off one another, add to the other’s performance like old friends as they navigate through Alcatraz’s labyrinth of dark tunnels and sewers. Ed Harris is even given a third dimension in his villain role that elevates him above the typical action-movie bad guy. He’s a soldier with a chip on his shoulder and his argument is quite convincing (I almost bought into myself). But his true motives later become the subject of a rather colorful and inventive plot twist late in the film.’The Rock’ is why we go to theaters for action in the first place. My view: ‘The Rock’ rocks, big time

    Just check it out to see.10/10

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    ‘The Pursuit of Happyness’ Download and Reviews

    December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama

    “The Pursuit of Happyness” Movie Details

    The Pursuit of Happyness tagline:
    The Pursuit of Happyness - DVD Cover

    The Pursuit of Happyness DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Will Smith Chris Gardner
    Jaden Smith Christopher
    Thandie Newton Linda
    Brian Howe Jay Twistle
    James Karen Martin Frohm
    Dan Castellaneta Alan Frakesh
    Kurt Fuller Walter Ribbon
    Takayo Fischer Mrs. Chu
    Kevin West World’s Greatest Dad
    George Cheung Chinese Maintenance Worker
    David Michael Silverman Doctor at First Hospital
    Domenic Bove Tim Ribbon
    Geoff Callan Ferrari Owner
    Joyful Raven Hippie Girl
    Scott Klace Tim Brophy
    Directors: Gabriele Muccino
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 70,930 votes

    “The Pursuit of Happyness” Movie Review

    “The Pursuit of Happyness” Plot Summary

    A struggling salesman takes custody of his son as he’s poised to begin a life-changing professional endeavor. add synopsis

    I’m still wiping the tears from my eyes

    I was so hesitant to see The Pursuit of Happiness for one reason, this movie looked like an incredible tear jerker, just from the trailer I was nearly crying. But my friend and I had been hearing incredible reviews about this movie, so we decided to suck it up and see the movie today and we were just blown away by how amazing Will Smith’s performance was. He and his son were just so incredibly heart warming and really reminded you of the important things in life. I was so touched by Chris’s story, he was so determined, this movie makes you wanna go out and achieve your dreams and to never let anyone tell you what is right and what is wrong, what you can and cannot do

    Chris Gardner is a struggling salesmen trying just to make the rent, buy food, and take the best care of his son that he possibly can. When his wife leaves him and his son to go get a better life, Chris is left on his own, but he wins an internship at a stocks broker company that is very competitive. Against incredible odds, he just pulls through the ultimate lows of life and keeps his head up with his son by his side. They become homeless, living in hotels, homeless shelters, and even a cruddy subway bathroom! But Chris holds on to his ultimate dream of being happy and giving him and his son the life they truly deserve

    This movie in every way possible is perfect, it was so brilliantly made and just so inspiring. Will Smith better be nominated for an Oscar next month! This was an incredible performance and his son was just so cute, I guess talent really does run in his family. :) I would highly recommend The Pursuit of Happiness this year! It was a beautiful film that makes you feel like you can achieve anything you truly put you heart too, I just wish I brought more tissues! 10/10

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