‘Deja Vu’ Download and Reviews

December 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Romance, Sci-Fi

“Deja Vu” Movie Details

Deja Vu tagline: If you thought it was just a trick of the mind, prepare yourself for the truth.
Deja Vu - DVD Cover

Deja Vu DVD Cover

Actors:
Denzel Washington Agent Doug Carlin – ATF
Paula Patton Claire Kuchever
Val Kilmer Agent Paul Pryzwarra – FBI
James Caviezel Carroll Oerstadt
Adam Goldberg Dr. Alexander Denny
Elden Henson Gunnars
Erika Alexander Shanti
Bruce Greenwood Agent Jack McCready – FBI
Rich Hutchman Agent Stalhuth
Matt Craven Agent Larry Minuti – ATF
Donna W. Scott Beth
Elle Fanning Abbey
Brian Howe Medical Examiner
Enrique Castillo Claire’s Father
Mark Phinney Agent Kevin Donnelly – ATF
Directors: Tony Scott
IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 61,118 votes

“Deja Vu” Movie Review

“Deja Vu” Plot Summary

An ATF agent travels back in time to save a woman from being murdered, falling in love with her during the process.

Washington and Brokheimer, a winning combination

Deja Vu is a high-action, crime-drama, sci-fi, thriller which is exactly what you would expect from Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of such action-adventures as ‘Con Air,’ ‘Enemy of the State,’ ‘National Treasure,’ ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ and another Denzel Washington favorite, ‘Remember the Titans.’ The story opens with an explosion on board a New Orleans Ferry, and takes the audience back through an unfolding of events that leads up to the tragic scene. Even the most modern technology hasn’t gone as far as the storyline takes us. The premise is thrilling and the implications stimulate the imagination. For example; ‘how would altering the past impact people and events of the present?’ The acting is superb, with Denzel Washington and Paula Patton as romantic leads. James Caviezel does an extraordinary job as the villain, which is a departure from his role as Jesus in ‘The Passion of the Christ.’ There is plenty of action and some of it violent. Be prepared to see a few corpses like those on television’s ‘CSI’ or ‘Crossing Jordon.’ There are gun fights, but with a minimum of blood. While the movie is certainly intense, much of the severe action is implicit and takes place off camera. For an action packed, PG-13 movie, I was particularly impressed with the limited amount of rough language. I imagine with Denzel and James in the cast, there was an effort to keep it ‘clean.’ This is one of the few remaining Touchstone Pictures releases. Parent company, Walt Disney Studios is committed to producing action movies that appeal to a wider family audience. We’re awarding ‘Deja Vu’ the Dove Family-Approved Seal at for audience members over age 12.(www.dove.org) Parents should look over the violent content issues before deciding whether to bring tweens along.

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‘The Passion of the Christ’ Download and Reviews

November 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama

“The Passion of the Christ” Movie Details

The Passion of the Christ tagline: By his wounds, we were healed.
The Passion - DVD Cover

The Passion of the Christ DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Lucio Allocca
  • Rosalinda Celentano
    Sergio Rubini
    James Caviezel Jesus
    Maia Morgenstern Mary
    Hristo Jivkov John
    Francesco De Vito Peter
    Monica Bellucci Magdalen
    Mattia Sbragia Caiphas
    Toni Bertorelli Annas
    Luca Lionello Judas
    Hristo Shopov Pontius Pilate
    Claudia Gerini Claudia Procles
    Fabio Sartor Abenader
    Giacinto Ferro Joseph of Arimathea
    Olek Mincer Nicodemus
    Sheila Mokhtari Woman in Audience
    Old Temple Guard
    Directors: Mel Gibson IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 83,044 votes

    “The Passion of the Christ” Movie Review

    “The Passion” Plot Summary

    A film detailing the final hours and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. add synopsis

    Amazing film on multiple levels.

    Mel Gibson has done the impossible. He has created a tale of the Christ that works on three separate levels

    As a spiritual message, the film is overwhelming, bringing tears of renewal to the believers in the audience. Even if you are not a believer, though, I still think there is something in this for you

    As an historical observation, the film is brilliant, depicting the social and political dynamics of the Romans and Sanhedrin with clarity and accessibility. This is the most believable interpretation of what happened to Christ, and although I knew the story going in, I found myself getting caught in the narrative, hoping someone would realize that this was an innocent man and that the persecution would stop

    Finally, as a work of art, this film is unparalleled. Mel borrows from the works of Caravaggio, Puntarmo, Michelangelo and Leonardo et. al., as well as the Medieval Passion Plays. As one who was made to study this in college, it all came back to me in a graphic context, with production design so amazing that it felt like I was going back in time, that I was seeing Jesus and Pilate and Peter and Mary

    This film will rock your world, and that’s an understatement. One of the most beautiful films I have seen.

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    ‘The Thin Red Line’ Download and Reviews

    September 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, War

    “The Thin Red Line” Movie Details

    The Thin Red Line tagline: Every man fights his own war.
    The Thin Red Line - DVD Cover

    The Thin Red Line DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John Savage
  • Sean Penn First Sergeant Edward Welsh
    Adrien Brody Corporal Fife
    James Caviezel Private Witt
    Ben Chaplin Private Jack Bell
    George Clooney Captain Charles Bosche
    John Cusack Captain John Gaff
    Woody Harrelson Sergeant Keck
    John Travolta Brigadier General Quintard
    Elias Koteas Captain James ‘Bugger’ Staros
    Jared Leto Second Lieutenant Whyte
    Dash Mihok Private First Class Doll
    Tim Blake Nelson Private Tills
    Nick Nolte Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Tall
    John C. Reilly Sergeant Storm
    Larry Romano Private Mazzi
    Sergeant McCron
    Directors: Terrence Malick IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 57,658 votes

    “The Thin Red Line” Movie Review

    “The Thin Red Line” Plot Summary

    Director Terrence Malick’s adaptation of James Jones’ autobiographical 1962 novel, focusing on the conflict at Guadalcanal during the second World War. add synopsis

    Most beautiful film in cinema history

    Hardly has any movie ever touched me like this one. And every time I watch it on DVD or TV, it gets better and better. I didn’t enjoy it very much the first time I saw it in cinema in 1998 but I did enjoy it more and more with each time I saw it again

    The most beautiful scene is Private Witt walking past his fellow soldiers in the camp towards the end and a tear drop runs down his cheek. What is this supposed to mean ? Sadness because he knows he is going to die soon or happiness because he feels like they are his only true family left after he lost his most important family member – his mother ? This is the best movie ever made. Each frame is a piece of art. Each word, each sentence is a revelation. This piece of film will forever be remembered and revered by future filmmakers to come.

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