‘Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron’ Download and Reviews

December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Adventure, Animation, Family

“Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron” Movie Details

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron tagline: The spirit of the Wild West lives on
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Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron DVD Cover

Actors:
Matt Damon Spirit
James Cromwell The Colonel
Daniel Studi Little Creek
Chopper Bernet Sgt. Adams
Jeff LeBeau Murphy/Railroad Foreman
John Rubano Soldier
Richard McGonagle Bill
Matt Levin Joe
Adam Paul Pete
Robert Cait Jake
Charles Napier Roy
Meredith Wells Little Indian Girl
Zahn McClarnon Little Creek’s Friend
Michael Horse Little Creek’s Friend
Donald Fullilove Train Pull Foreman
Directors: Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook
IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 7,911 votes

“Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron” Movie Review

“Spirit” Plot Summary

As a wild stallion travels across the frontiers of the Old West, he befriends a young human and finds true love with a mare.

Great.

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is an overall wonderful movie. The blending of animation types is unique, the storyline is amazing, and the music is wonderful

The drawn animation is a special thing about many animations. How they expressed the characters, especially the horses, through their animation are spectacular especially. While the way horses communicate through body language is easy to understand, many young children and people who haven’t studied horses might not understand. Without words, I would imagine it would have to be challenging to express them through the features. Because of this, I understand the ‘eyebrow’ they added to the horses (while real horses don’t have those thick lines). One of the few things I noticed about horse habits that might have been portrayed strangely is that Spirit lead his mother’s herd. In wild horse herds, the lead stallion usually chases the young colts out

Also, while some people might think portraying the white army officers as the ‘bad guys’ is stereotyping, think of all the movies in which the Native Americans have been portrayed as that. Sometimes back then; they did treat mustangs very poorly. For example, in real history, the Appaloosa breed was almost wiped out due to the Army officers. Imagine what would have happened to one of the worlds best loved riding breeds if the Native Americans had not saved them

I think it’s amazing how the realism wasn’t subtracted by making the horses talk to each other. Spirit’s feelings were expressed by a little bit of narration, but mostly through the music (by Bryan Adams). The songs express the story really well, and Hans Zimmer and Bryan Adams did a great job telling the story through melodies and lyrics

The emotion I got when watching the movie, whether the first time or the twentieth (yes, I’ve watched it that much), you wouldn’t believe. Some of the scenes take your breath away, while others seem to force tears into your eyes. The opening sequence, showing Spirit’s homeland, puts you right into the spectacular action right away

I don’t understand at all why some people are so hateful of this brilliant movie. Overall, I rate it a 10/10 – a must watch.

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‘The General’s Daughter’ Download and Reviews

December 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

“The General’s Daughter” Movie Details

The General’s Daughter tagline: Go behind the lies.
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Actors:
John Travolta Warr. Off. Paul Brenner/Sgt. Frank White
Madeleine Stowe Warr. Off. Sara Sunhill
James Cromwell Lt. Gen. Joseph Campbell
Timothy Hutton Col. William Kent
Leslie Stefanson Capt. Elisabeth Campbell
Daniel von Bargen Police Chief Yardley
Clarence Williams III Col. George Fowler
James Woods Col. Robert Moore
Peter Weireter Belling
Mark Boone Junior Dalbert Elkins
John Beasley Col. Donald Slesinger
Boyd Kestner Capt. Jake Elby
Brad Beyer Capt. Bransford
John Benjamin Hickey Capt. Goodson
Rick Dial Cal Seivers
Directors: Simon West
IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 22,688 votes

“The General’s Daughter” Movie Review

“The General’s Daughter” Plot Summary

When the daughter of a well-known and well-respected base commander is murdered, an undercover detective is summoned to look into the matter and finds a slew of cover-ups at West Point. add synopsis

Better Than Excellent

I grew up in a military family and the first time I watched this film, it was more like a documentary to me than anything. I probably missed half this film in tears the first time I watched it. I’ve watched it now almost 50 times and it never looses it’s luster. Each actor/actress was chosen perfectly for their part…..what a movie, it says everything even on ‘mute’.

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‘Spider-Man 3′ Download and Reviews

December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Thriller

“Spider-Man 3″ Movie Details

Spider-Man 3 tagline: Next summer, the greatest battle lies… within.
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Spider-Man 3 DVD Cover

Actors:
Tobey Maguire Spider-Man/Peter Parker
Kirsten Dunst Mary Jane Watson
James Franco New Goblin/Harry Osborn
Thomas Haden Church Sandman/Flint Marko
Topher Grace Venom/Eddie Brock
Bryce Dallas Howard Gwen Stacy
J.K. Simmons J. Jonah Jameson
Rosemary Harris Aunt May Parker
James Cromwell Captain Stacy
Theresa Russell Emma Marko
Dylan Baker Dr. Curt Connors
Bill Nunn Joseph ‘Robbie’ Robertson
Bruce Campbell MaГ®tre dВ’
Cliff Robertson Uncle Ben Parker
Elizabeth Banks Miss Brant
Directors: Sam Raimi
IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 134,529 votes

“Spider-Man 3″ Movie Review

“Spider-Man 3″ Plot Summary

A strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.

Better Then I Ever Imagined

Sam Raimi once again directs this visual, emotional, and stunning sequel

This movie picks up pretty much where Spider-man 2 had left off from. The first 20 minutes of the movie really rush through everyones story including Sandman and the arrival of Venom. Spider-man is now a huge star in New York in this movie, loved by everyone, while Mary Jane in the beginning is loving her career as an actress on stage. Harry Osborn is an angry and bitter human being driven to kill Peter Parker because he now knows that he is Spider-man and in his eyes, the man who killed his father

As the story goes on we learn that the sandman is really a man named Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church) who is a man who just broke out of jail, he is also a man who is trying to heal his sick daughter. Venom is a man named Eddie Brock, who is trying to steal the job that Peter currently has and hates Peter. Harry early on in the movie loses his some of his memory in a fight against Peter

While the movie does rush through these stories in the beginning, it does it smoothly and makes each scene look its best. The Sandman was done so beautifully in this movie and the emotion of the character really doesn’t make him feel like a villain. Venom however, is complete evil and that really is the main focus of the movie for the most part. When the black suit takes over Peter, it is actually pretty funny because we see Peter acting cool and bad, pointing at all the girls that pass and Maguire plays it so well, dancing in the streets, those scenes are just so golden

Topher Grace really proved he could play this character, there were some doubts because he is not a muscular guy like the character in the comics was but he does it wonderfully, the comedy he’s given is weak but that really doesn’t matter. The Venom character when it takes over Brock is not really what the comics has, its really more like the cartoon from the 1990’s but it works really well and fits the tone of the film. Sandman just looks plain awesome in this picture, they really made him look like what he did in the comics, with a few updates

The comedy in this film is just plain great, characters like Jameson will have you in tears because you will be laughing so hard. Jameson’s first scene is absolutely wonderful

The action is great, and the thing about the action in this movie is that it is not overdone, this movie does not have too many action scenes, they really do focus on the story more then the action, which was really great

There is also a lot of drama, this is one of few movies, mainly comic book movies, that almost brought me to tears because the acting is so good, if someone doesn’t get an Oscar, i’ll be angry, lol. The story actually brings the truth on how Ben Parker dies, which was so well done. Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s relationship goes through so many turns (and a very unexpected moment happens in a jazz club were M.J. works when Peter is fighting guards in the club). The story with Harry and Peter, The Sandman’s story, Aunt May also has some emotional moments in this. It is all so wonderfully acted that you will feel like crying

Overall, a 10 out of 10, i loved this film, and i wouldn’t mind seeing this several more times in theaters.

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‘Space Cowboys’ Download and Reviews

December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

“Space Cowboys” Movie Details

Space Cowboys tagline: Boys will be boys.
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Space Cowboys DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Deborah Jolly
  • Tommy Lee Jones Hawk Hawkins
    Donald Sutherland Jerry O’Neill
    James Garner Tank Sullivan
    James Cromwell Bob Gerson
    Marcia Gay Harden Sara Holland
    William Devane Eugene Davis
    Loren Dean Ethan Glance
    Courtney B. Vance Roger Hines
    Barbara Babcock Barbara Corvin
    Rade Serbedzija General Vostov
    Blair Brown Dr. Anne Caruthers
    Jay Leno Himself
    Nils Allen Stewart Tiny
    Cocktail Waitress
    Directors: Clint Eastwood IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 28,414 votes

    “Space Cowboys” Movie Review

    “Space Cowboys” Plot Summary

    When a retired engineer is called upon to rescue a failing satellite, he insists that his equally old teammates accompany him into space. add synopsis

    You are never too old to have fun

    What movie with Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. James Garner, James Cromwell, Donald Sutherland, and Marcia Gay Harden wouldn’t be worth a look. This one has it all, but mostly laughs. This Clint Eastwood produced and directed movie is great simply because the cast doesn’t appear to take it seriously. They are just having fun. And special effects? They are better here than other movies like Armageddon and Deep Impact

    If you like movies where people are considered outdated or replaceable and prove the experts wrong, then this is the one. I watch it and keep getting reminded about all those COBOL experts who were back making the big bucks just prior to the millennium change.

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    ‘Star Trek: First Contact’ Download and Reviews

    November 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Star Trek: First Contact” Movie Details

    Star Trek: First Contact tagline: Resistance is Futile.
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    Star Trek: First Contact DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Robert Picardo
  • Patrick Stewart Captain Jean-Luc Picard
    Brent Spiner Lt. Commander Data
    LeVar Burton Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
    Michael Dorn Lt. Commander Worf
    Gates McFadden Doctor Beverly Crusher
    Marina Sirtis Counselor Deanna Troi
    Alfre Woodard Lily Sloane
    James Cromwell Dr. Zefram Cochrane
    Alice Krige Borg Queen
    Michael Horton Lieutenant Daniels
    Neal McDonough Lieutenant Hawk
    Marnie McPhail Lieutenant Eiger
    Emergency Medical Hologram
    Directors: Jonathan Frakes IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 43,470 votes

    “Star Trek: First Contact” Movie Review

    “Star Trek VIII: First Contact” Plot Summary

    Capt. Picard and his crew pursue the Borg back in time to stop them from preventing Earth from initiating first contact with alien life. add synopsis

    Great Movie, Read Brief Review

    I have to start off by saying, that I am a Startrek buff. I LOVE everything there is to do with Startrek, and have viewed every episode of TNG and DS9 ever aired. I have also seen every Startrek movie created, and could name at least 50 people that resided on the Enterprise during TNG (not necessarily the entire show, some moved on, died, etc.).I feel that this was probably tied for the best Startrek movie ever created. I feel that First Contact and Generations are the best two ever created. This movie combines a lot of action, as well as realistic predicament, and very realistic scenarios. This certainly fit into the storyline as plausible, and never once made you ask how did this happen

    The short-version of this review is that the film was extremely successful, and very good quality. It had good acting, a great storyline, and pretty good special effects. It also had some nice upgrades to ship and uniforms that look absolutely fabulous, that almost make me want to wear one all the time! Great movie for Startrek and Scifi fans. This movie would be a good movie for any Scifi fan, with an easy storyline to follow, that doesn’t require much previous TNG knowledge to follow

    Below is a long, drawn out commentary. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, don’t read further. I have worked hard to keep it spoiler free, and have made notations on most of my information, of how it was already available from the series, so that it is not considered spoiler material. Nonetheless, if you haven’t seen it, view it, and then read my opinion, and see what you think first.***Below might contain references to the movie, but they are not anywhere close to spoilers. Just the same, wanted to give fair warning

    The storyline is that the Borg invade the Federation, and attack Earth. They go back in time, to perform a mission. (This much was stated on the back of the cover, so no spoilers there.) I often wondered, back when TNG was on the air, if the Borg would try and do this during the series. It was very plausible, because we know the power of the Borg, and we know that we would be no match for them. The only thing that could have given us an advantage, would have been Captain Picard, due to his experience with being assimilated during the series. Also, we already knew that time travel was possible, and that the Borg were experimenting with it. So, that does not leave us with any jumps in logic

    The movie was well written, acted, and directed. First off, tip of the hats to the costume and set designers. I LOVED the new uniforms, and thought that they were certainly much better looking than standard red, yellow, and blue ones from the show. Also, the new ship looked very realistic (again, we knew the Enterprise D was destroyed, so it only made sense to have a new ship built, and included in the movie). The actors put a lot of hard work into it, and it shows. I especially want to say good job to Brent Spiner, as he did an excellent job on data, acting the part, which you will understand once you watch the movie. Also, worth mentioning was the actor that played Zephram Cochran (I can’t remember the name off of the top of my head). He performed well, made the character seem very realistic for the personality portrayed. Another comment on the characters would have to be about ‘Lily’. I feel that the first part of the character, when she has the little fainting spell, was scripted and acted very well, but the script has her dealing with her ’situation’, a lot better than she should have. Even a strong character would have been a bit more reluctant to do what she did. I think that she took it a bit too well, but that is certainly not a major thing, and it’s only my opinion

    I would like to also say that the special effects were pretty good, especially for the resources that they used.***Random Knowledge Tidbit: The green plate used on assimilation tables in all of the Borg ships during TNG, were actually store-bought electric lamps. They were the same as the ones that you can buy in the store, that are sensitive to touch, sound, etc. These are the ones that pulse out electricity, similar to the electric balls that have flowing strands of electricity touching the globe, but on a flat plate instead.

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    ‘Eraser’ Download and Reviews

    November 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Mystery

    “Eraser” Movie Details

    Eraser tagline: He will erase your past to protect your future.
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    Actors:
  • Roma Maffia
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger U.S. Marshal John ‘The Eraser’ Kruger
    James Caan U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin
    Vanessa L. Williams Dr. Lee Cullen aka Deborah Elliott
    James Coburn Chief Beller WITSEC
    Robert Pastorelli Johnny Castelone
    James Cromwell William Donohue
    Danny Nucci WITSEC Deputy Monroe
    Andy Romano Undersecretary of Defense Daniel Harper
    Nick Chinlund WITSEC Agent Calderon
    Michael Papajohn WITSEC Agent Schiff
    Joe Viterelli Tony Two-Toes
    Mark Rolston J. Scar
    John Slattery FBI Agent Corman
    Robert Miranda Frediano
    Claire Isaacs
    Directors: Chuck Russell IMDB Rating: 5.9/10 out of 35,254 votes

    “Eraser” Movie Review

    “Eraser” Plot Summary

    A Witness Protection specialist becomes suspicious of his co-workers when dealing with a case involving high-tech weapons.

    Very Entertaining Action Film!

    I beg to differ with those who berate this film. It’s one of Arnold’s best and so what if the acting isn’t Oscar quality, the film delivers non-stop action, like a boulder rolling down a mountain it never lets up. So what if there are believability problems in the script. If we didn’t use a little imagination there’d be no James Bond, no Star Wars, no Batman, no ET, no Lord of the Rings, no Transformers, etc. If you want believability watch Grapes of Wrath. So what if it’s not possible to dive out of Jet plane to chase down a parachute. So what if the villain doesn’t kill the hero the easy way. So what if Arnold demands a cheesy line in every one of his movies; ‘You’re luggage!’ to an alligator he just killed, is a small price to pay for a high energy, roller coaster ride of a movie. This movie is great in high definition with surround sound. Geez, why are people so damned critical! Don’t look for flaws, didn’t you come to the theater to have a fun time?

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    ‘Green Mile’ Download and Reviews

    October 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Fantasy

    “Green Mile” Movie Details

    Green Mile tagline: Miracles do happen.
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    Green Mile DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tom Hanks Paul Edgecomb
    David Morse Brutus “Brutal” Howell
    Bonnie Hunt Jan Edgecomb
    Michael Clarke Duncan John Coffey
    James Cromwell Warden Hal Moores
    Michael Jeter Eduard Delacroix
    Graham Greene Arlen Bitterbuck
    Doug Hutchison Percy Wetmore
    Sam Rockwell “Wild Bill” Wharton
    Barry Pepper Dean Stanton
    Jeffrey De Munn Harry Terwilliger
    Patricia Clarkson Melinda Moores
    Harry Dean Stanton Toot-Toot
    Dabbs Greer Old Paul Edgecomb
    Eve Brent Elaine Connelly
    Directors: Frank Darabont
    IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 176,652 votes

    “Green Mile” Movie Review

    “Green Mile” Plot Summary

    The story about the lives of guards on death row leading up to the execution of black man accused of child murder & rape, who has the power of faith healing.

    Excellent! Tom Hanks leads a wonderful cast in this great movie

    What an excellent movie this picture was. When I first saw the trailers in October, I thought it might be pretty good.

    The Green Mile exceeded my expectations. Tom Hanks leads a wonderful cast in this movie which stands out by far from most others. If you liked Shawshank Redemption, you’ll love this one. I’ve realized just how good Stephen King can write, now that I’ve seen this and Shawshank. It’s three hours long, and worth every minute of it. It touched me in many ways. I was fortunate enough to see it twice. And I will buy it on dvd as soon as it is available. The Green Mile will certainly become a classic. Go see it, you won’t be disappointed.

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    ‘The Longest Yard’ Download and Reviews

    September 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Sport

    “The Longest Yard” Movie Details

    The Longest Yard tagline: It was hard to put a team together… until they found out who they were playing.
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    The Longest Yard DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • David Patrick Kelly
  • Courteney Cox
    Rob Schneider
    James Cromwell
    William Fichtner
    Adam Sandler Paul Crewe
    Chris Rock Caretaker
    Burt Reynolds Coach Nate Scarborough
    Nelly Megget
    Michael Irvin Deacon Moss
    Walter Williamson Errol Dandridge
    Bill Goldberg Battle
    Terry Crews Cheeseburger Eddy
    Bob Sapp Switowski
    Nicholas Turturro Brucie
    Dalip Singh Turley
    Lobo Sebastian Torres
    Joey Diaz Big Tony
    Steve Reevis Baby Face Bob
    Unger
    Directors: Peter Segal IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 36,910 votes

    “The Longest Yard” Movie Review

    “The Longest Yard” Plot Summary

    Prison inmates form a football team to challenge the prison guards.

    Very funny movie!

    I saw this movie last night for the first time and I was laughing my head off from the beginning to the end

    IThis movie has a lot of gags and I had to run to the toilet cos I wet myself with laughter and i had to gasp for air cos i was laughing so hard

    From reading the negative reviews on this site – I don’t know why people hate this movie? it is so funny! it was one of my favorite movies starring Adam Sandler

    I thought the best performances were from Sandler and Rock. This movie is really good but I really like the original movie better

    I thought this remake was a lot more funnier than the original

    If you love Adam Sandler and Chris Rock then you will love this movie

    Def the most funniest movie I have seen in 2010.

    I also really liked the soundtrack 10/10 for a great comedy movie

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    ‘The Sum of All Fears’ Download and Reviews

    September 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Thriller

    “The Sum of All Fears” Movie Details

    The Sum of All Fears tagline: 27,000 Nuclear Weapons. One Is Missing.
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    The Sum of All Fears DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ben Affleck Jack Ryan
    Morgan Freeman DCI William Cabot
    James Cromwell President Robert ‘Bob’ Fowler
    Ken Jenkins Admiral Pollack
    Liev Schreiber John Clark
    Bruce McGill National Security Advisor Gene Revell
    John Beasley General Lasseter
    Russell Bobbitt Israeli Pilot
    Philip Baker Hall Defense Secretary David Becker
    Al Vandecruys US STRATCOM Colonel
    Richard Cohee Mt. Weather General
    Philip Pretten President’s Military Aide
    Alison Darcy Fowler’s Aide
    Richard Marner President Zorkin
    Ostap Soroka Zorkin’s Translator
    Directors: Phil Alden Robinson
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 36,952 votes

    “The Sum of All Fears” Movie Review

    “The Sum of All Fears” Plot Summary

    CIA analyst Jack Ryan must thwart the plans of a terrorist faction that threatens to induce a catastrophic conflict between the United States and Russia’s newly elected president by detonating a nuclear weapon at a football game in Baltimore. add synopsis

    Well Made Thriller

    Sum of All Fears is an enjoyable thriller and the type of movie the Hollywood studios have always been good at making. It’s slick, expensive-looking, well-acted and two hours of far-fetched fun. Ben Affleck plays CIA Agent and superman Jack Ryan PhD. Ryan is a former marine, linguist, all-round polymath who usually saves the world from impending disaster. Affleck is youthful and convincing as Ryan and makes him seem fallible and likable. Ryan becomes a confidant of the wise and sensible CIA Director Bill Cabot (Morgan Freeman) and acquires a beautiful and successful girlfriend (Bridget Moynahan) who believes he’s a historian. The plot is complicated and involves a new Russian leader (Ciaran Hands) who spouts anti-U.S. rhetoric. A Russian chemical attack on Chechnya increases the tension between the two countries. An Israeli atomic bomb is found in the Egyption desert,a relic of the 1973 Arab-Israeli conflict. Neo-Nazi terrorists (led by Alan Bates) want to provoke a nuclear conflict between America and Russia. They acquire the bomb from a South African arms dealer and explode it in Baltimore. The U.S. blames the Russians and the two countries are about to commence all-out nuclear war until Ryan works out what is happening and all ends happily. The message is that the new Russian leaders are reasonable men signifying that the world has moved on from the Commie bashing flicks of the 1980s

    The idea of a terrorist nuclear attack is topical, but unfortunately the Neo-Nazi villains seem very 1970s. The film has good character actors in supporting roles (e.g., Liev Schrieber, James Cromwell). I much prefer Afflek’s Ryan to that of the 52 year-old Harrison Ford who by 1994’s Clear and Present Danger seemed too old and surly to play the role.

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    ‘Species II’ Download and Reviews

    September 3, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Species II” Movie Details

    Species II tagline: There is life on Mars…and now it’s here.
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    Species II DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Michael Madsen
    Natasha Henstridge
    Sarah Wynter
    James Cromwell
    George Dzundza
    Marg Helgenberger
    Mykelti Williamson
    Baxter Harris
    Justin Lazard
    Myriam Cyr
    Directors: Peter Medak
    IMDB Rating: 3.8/10 out of 9,559 votes

    “Species II” Movie Review

    “Species 2″ Plot Summary

    Mykelti Williamson and Justin Lazard are a pair of astronauts who make the first successful manned mission to Mars… add synopsis

    I liked it!

    Yeah, I know… I’m a weirdo! I actually liked this movie… well probably just because Michael Madsen was in it… and yep, I’m a weirdo! There are so much movies nobody liked and I did, hmmm… not that much but a couple of ones! Like the Postman for example! :)I rate it 8.5/10! Yep!

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