‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Animation, Comedy, Crime

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Movie Details

Who Framed Roger Rabbit tagline: It’s the story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit - DVD Cover

Who Framed Roger Rabbit DVD Cover

Actors:
Bob Hoskins Eddie Valiant
Christopher Lloyd Baron von Rotton a.k.a. “Judge Doom”
Joanna Cassidy Dolores
Charles Fleischer Roger Rabbit/Benny The Cab/Greasy/Psycho
Stubby Kaye Marvin Acme
Alan Tilvern R.K. Maroon
Richard LeParmentier Lt. Santino
Lou Hirsch Baby Herman
Betsy Brantley Jessica”s Performance Model
Joel Silver Raoul (Director)
Paul Springer Augie
Richard Ridings Angelo
Edwin Craig Arthritic Cowboy
Lindsay Holiday Soldier
Mike Edmonds Stretch
Directors: Robert Zemeckis
IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 49,678 votes

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Movie Review

“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Plot Summary

A toon hating detective is a cartoon rabbit’s only hope to prove his innocence when he is accused of murder.

A unique movie experience

‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ is a wonder in the art of making films. Because it mixes live-action and cartoons, it was a challenge to be made. But that’s exactly what makes it so distinguish and unique, especially considering that the idea works out so well. It’s a different and original movie experience, a real winner.

Yet, the film is more than a combination of live-action and cartoons. It has a dark atmosphere with lots of suspense, almost like a thriller. Classic humor isn’t forgotten either, with numerous funny lines and hysterical gags, as well as humorous characters. The joke about В«uncle ThumperВ» is one of the funniest, but there are many others. There’s also a hilarious piano acting with Donald Duck and Daffy Duck, which they play the same piano song as in Tom & Jerry’s short ‘The Cat Concerto’ and have their hilariously silly battle. In fact, the soundtrack of the movie is excellent, including Jessica Rabbit’s song ‘Why don’t you do right?’ and a suspense music very similar to one from the original ‘Back to the Future’.

Other movies that successfully mix live-action and cartoons are ‘Mary Poppins’, ‘Pete’s Dragon’ and ‘Bedknobs and Broomsticks’. Like ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’, those three movies combine this ‘marriage’ very well. On the other hand, other movies such as ‘Space Jam’ tried this idea but without the same success.

I believe that this movie was made in a unique moment of inspiration. The sceneries are great, the designs, the cartoons, the backgrounds, the details, the animation, the special effects, the artwork… everything was carefully made and I very much welcome that. This is one of the greatest live-action films from Disney.

Great actors make the difference too. Bob Hoskins is English but speaks with an excellent American accent, not to mention that he does the amazing thing of acting against the air. Joanna Cassidy, Charles Fleischer, Alan Tilvern, Stubby Kaye, Cristopher Lloyd and Kathleen Turner are awesome too. Kathleen Turner is the voice of Jessica Rabbit, with that sexy and sensual voice. And… guess what! Even the singer Frank Sinatra has a minor role in this film as the hilarious but useless Singing Sword. Even without looking at the credits, who wouldn’t recognize that great voice? Frank Sinatra’s voice is just as recognizable as Nat King Cole’s or Sterling Holloway’s.

As for the characters, the weasels are a perfect example of chronical stupidity. They’re humorous because they’re always laughing, even though they know what happens to someone who can’t stop laughing.

Marvin Acme is В«the king of the jokesВ», always humorous and cheerful and at his funniest with his mythical hand-buzzer. Angelo is an idiot, drunk and greedy guy, but funny at the same time. Dolores is a great character. R. K. Maroon is an interesting character with half a dark side and half a good side. Judge Doom is a great villain, humorous, mysterious and somewhat sinister. Roger Rabbit is hilarious and very jolly – that’s his only purpose as a cartoon, like he says himself. Jessica Rabbit is a very sexy cartoon, one of the most beautiful and sexiest ever – she’s not bad, she’s just drawn that way. Benny the Cab is funny. Baby Herman is a bit annoying – he might look innocent at first, but he is extremely rude and he loves to woo women. Eddie Valiant is another great character – grumpy, serious and funny sometimes. And he looks very much like my godfather in appearance.

The movie takes place in Hollywood, 1947. It does recreate the 40’s very well. That influence is notorious in many ways, including the cars used.

Before finishing, let me say that I like rabbits very much. They’re adorable and very cute animals, although in the cartoons they aren’t as cute – but they’re usually funny in cartoons.

This should definitely be on Top 250.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Movie Still 1 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Movie Still 2 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Movie Image 3 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Screen Image
Click here for more “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Posters and other “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” Movie Goods

Read more

‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ Download and Reviews

December 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama

“Kramer vs. Kramer” Movie Details

Kramer vs. Kramer tagline: There are three sides to this love story!
Kramer Versus Kramer - DVD Cover

Kramer vs. Kramer DVD Cover

Actors:
Dustin Hoffman Ted Kramer
Meryl Streep Joanna Kramer
Jane Alexander Margaret Phelps
Justin Henry Billy Kramer
Howard Duff John Shaunessy
George Coe Jim O’Connor
JoBeth Williams Phyllis Bernard
Bill Moor Gressen
Howland Chamberlain Judge Atkins
Jack Ramage Spencer
Jess Osuna Ackerman
Nicholas Hormann Interviewer
Ellen Parker Teacher
Shelby Brammer Ted’s Secretary
Carol Nadell Mrs. Kline
Directors: Robert Benton
IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 23,326 votes

“Kramer vs. Kramer” Movie Review

“Kramer Versus Kramer” Plot Summary

A just divorced man must learn to care for his son on his own, and then must fight in court to keep custody of him. add synopsis

A fine movie

No, this has nothing to do with the sitcom ‘Seinfeld’ or its eccentric and hilarious character Cosmo Kramer. In reality, ‘Kramer vs. Kramer’ is a fine drama movie, without a doubt one of the finest of its kind and one of the greatest movies ever. I’m glad that it won more Oscars than ‘Apocalypse Now’ because it really deserved such glory.’Kramer vs. Kramer’ is an excellent film, so well made and so perfectly balanced that I wouldn’t change anything about it in any way. There is nothing wrong with the film. It’s film-making of the highest quality. And it stands the test of time, too. Not only it doesn’t look any dated, but also its cultural impact is long-lasting and its realistic story remains just as significant as it was when it came out in 1979. A timeless classic. They don’t make movies like this today

This movie is dramatic, realistic, simple but brilliant, intense, powerful, sweet and even tragic and depressing sometimes. Yet, it has fine humor as well. It has no special effects, but who cares? This is not the movie or place to discuss such thing. For a movie like this, such thing would be pointless and absolutely unnecessary

The story is very interesting. The actors’s chemistry is just perfect. All of the actors are great, but the 3 main ones are the very best. Dustin Hoffman, a brilliant actor, has his greatest performance ever here as the lovable but distant workaholic Ted Kramer. Meryl Streep is great as Ted’s wife, Joanna. And cute little Justin Henry is terrific as the loving but sometimes stubborn Billy, son of Ted and Joanna

The soundtrack is all instrumental and wonderful. The opening song (by the guitarist Frederic Hand) is brilliant. The rest of the soundtrack is mostly Antonio Vivaldi’s classical music and is simply dazzling

This motion picture has also an incredible development of the characters. See the character Ted Kramer: a workaholic who becomes an amazing father after being left with no choice but to take care of his son, trying to adjust these new responsibilities with his job after being left by his wife Joanna. With this, Ted learns about the most beautiful things in life, but also realizes how though life is, with the problems in his job and the return of Joanna, who wants the custody of their son. But even Joanna changes for better and the ending is an unexpected surprise when one sees this for the first time

This movie has also some though things, such as courtroom scenes where both Ted and Joanna face brutal character assassinations unleashed by the lawyers. Another though thing to see is when poor Billy falls off a jungle gym with his toy (a plane) and gets seriously injured on his face. But then again, the scene is very well made and what comes next is very intense: his father runs quickly and crosses numerous blocks, ignoring the traffic to take his son to the hospital

Overall, this is a movie which is a good lesson of life

This should definitely be on Top 250.

Kramer Versus Kramer - Movie Still 1 Kramer vs. Kramer Movie Still 2 Kramer Versus Kramer Movie Image 3 Kramer vs. Kramer Screen Image
Click here for more “Kramer vs. Kramer” Posters and other “Kramer Versus Kramer” Movie Goods

Read more

‘The Invasion’ Download and Reviews

December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

“The Invasion” Movie Details

The Invasion tagline: Do not trust anyone. Do not show emotion. Do not fall asleep.
The Invasion - DVD Cover

The Invasion DVD Cover

Actors:
Nicole Kidman Carol Bennell
Daniel Craig Ben Driscoll
Jeremy Northam Tucker Kaufman
Jackson Bond Oliver
Jeffrey Wright Dr. Stephen Galeano
Veronica Cartwright Wendy Lenk
Josef Sommer Dr. Henryk Belicec
Celia Weston Ludmilla Belicec
Roger Rees Yorish
Eric Benjamin Gene
Susan Floyd Pam
Stephanie Berry Carly
Alexis Raben Belicec’s Aide
Adam LeFevre Richard Lenk
Joanna Merlin Joan Kaufman
Directors: Oliver Hirschbiegel
IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 26,570 votes

“The Invasion” Movie Review

“The Invasion” Plot Summary

As a Washington psychiatrist unearths the origin of an alien epidemic, she also discovers her son might be the only way it can be stopped.

Don’t even bother to find fault with it

I don’t always listen to film critics but when three reasonably reliable ones all give this movie a 2/4, I should take heed. Why did I watch it then? I am a Nicole Kidman fan. Sure enough, Kidman was in every scene, if not every frame. But that was about it

I won’t even bother finding fault with this movie because it is so formulaic that it gives you everything you expect, which isn’t much. If you watch close to 200 movies a year (granted not all of them Hollywood), you have seen them all divorced professional mother with young (ten-ish) son and good-guy boyfriend, mass hysteria in which you just don’t know which one is a sinister ‘them’, just to name the two key elements. There is really nothing seriously wrong about this movie that a woman and her son have become the only people among thousands in the city that are unaffected is something that Hollywood expects you to accept without as much as a blink. Nor is the split-personality change (of the movie, I mean) from a dark, sinister suspense into a chaotic havoc of wild chases anything that you should really criticize because you’ve got to have these things in the movie. By the way, this movie is a sort of a partial remake of ‘Invasion of the body snatches’, if you don’t already know and whether it’s the fourth or the fifth depends on who you talk to

Yes, there are some good, damned good actors in the caliber of Daniel Craig, Jeremy Northam and Jeffrey Wright but in this movie they may as well be props. A terrible waste, you say, but these people got to have a paycheck every now and then too. So in the end, there’s just Kidman. This isn’t exactly her bid for another Oscar, but she does a fine job here, limited scope notwithstanding.

The Invasion - Movie Still 1 The Invasion Movie Still 2 The Invasion Movie Image 3 The Invasion Screen Image
Click here for more “The Invasion” Posters and other “The Invasion” Movie Goods

Read more

‘The Stepford Wives’ Download and Reviews

December 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller

“The Stepford Wives” Movie Details

The Stepford Wives tagline: Make one.
The Stepford Wives - DVD Cover

The Stepford Wives DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Lorri Bagley
  • Nicole Kidman Joanna Eberhart
    Matthew Broderick Walter Kresby
    Bette Midler Bobbie Markowitz
    Glenn Close Claire Wellington
    Christopher Walken Mike Wellington
    Roger Bart Roger Bannister
    David Marshall Grant Jerry Harmon
    Jon Lovitz Dave Markowitz
    Dylan Hartigan Pete Kresby
    Fallon Brooking Kimberly Kresby
    Faith Hill Sarah Sunderson
    Matt Malloy Herb Sunderson
    Kate Shindle Beth Peters
    Tom Riis Farrell Stan Peters
    Charmaine Van Sant
    Directors: Frank Oz IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 25,498 votes

    “The Stepford Wives” Movie Review

    “The Stepford Wives” Plot Summary

    What does it take to become a Stepford wife, a woman perfect beyond belief? Ask the Stepford husbands, who’ve created this high-tech terrifying little town, in a very modern comedy-thriller.

    Colorful and comical remake.

    Frank Oz’s remake of the classic 1975 thriller may be critically bashed by some, but is actually a very entertaining re-envisioning

    Fired business woman moves to a small Conneticut village with her family, where she learns that the local housewives are acting very strangely

    The Stepford Wives 2004 is one of the most cleverly done remakes around. Rather than try to capture the expectations of the original film, this remake looks at the already-familiar story in a whole new light as a dark comedy. Even more effective is the fact that this is a truly funny and well-written dark comedy! The direction is lavishly good, the film has some wonderful sets, a great music score, and a very stylish credit sequence

    The great cast is yet another highlight. Lovely Nicole Kidman does an excellent performance as usual. While supporting cast Broderick, Midler, Close, Walken, and Bart make for some nicely colorful characters

    Just why so many people dislike this film I don’t know, but it’s a remake that is worth being viewed before being judged. Some have come to like this version better than the original film.*** 1/2 out of ****

    The Stepford Wives - Movie Still 1 The Stepford Wives Movie Still 2 The Stepford Wives Movie Image 3 The Stepford Wives Screen Image
    Click here for more “The Stepford Wives” Posters and other “The Stepford Wives” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘The Jungle Book’ Download and Reviews

    November 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Family

    “The Jungle Book” Movie Details

    The Jungle Book tagline: The Jungle is JUMPIN’!
    The Jungle Book - DVD Cover

    The Jungle Book DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jason Scott Lee Mowgli
    Cary Elwes Captain William Boone
    Lena Headey Katherine ‘Kitty’ Brydon
    Sam Neill Colonel Geofferey Brydon
    John Cleese Dr. Julien Plumford
    Jason Flemyng Lt. John Wilkins
    Stefan Kalipha Buldeo
    Ron Donachie Sgt. Harley
    Anirudh Agarwal Tabaqui
    Faran Tahir Nathoo
    Sean Naegeli Mowgli, age 5
    Joanna Wolff Kitty Brydon, age 5
    Liza Walker Alice
    Rachel Robertson Rose
    Natalie Morse Margaret
    Directors: Wolfgang Reitherman
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 25,109 votes

    “The Jungle Book” Movie Review

    “The Jungle Book” Plot Summary

    Bagheera the Panther and Baloo the Bear have a difficult time trying to convince a boy to leave the jungle for human civilization.

    One of Disney’s Best

    ‘The Jungle Book’ is definitely a classic. This was the last one to be produced under Walt Disney himself, and it kept the animation department alive after him. If you have noticed a certain ‘formula’ to modern Disney animated features, you’ll see that ‘The Jungle Book’ does not quite fit that formula. It’s something I appreciate about old Disney pictures, especially this one.

    The Jungle Book - Movie Still 1 The Jungle Book Movie Still 2 The Jungle Book Movie Image 3 The Jungle Book Screen Image
    Click here for more “The Jungle Book” Posters and other “The Jungle Book” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘From Hell’ Download and Reviews

    November 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Crime, Horror

    “From Hell” Movie Details

    From Hell tagline: Only the legend will survive.
    From Hell - DVD Cover

    From Hell DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Johnny Depp Inspector Frederick Abberline
    Heather Graham Mary Kelly
    Ian Holm Sir William Gull
    Robbie Coltrane Sergeant Peter Godley
    Ian Richardson Sir Charles Warren
    Jason Flemyng Netley, the Coachman
    Katrin Cartlidge Dark Annie Chapman
    Terence Harvey Benjamin ‘Ben’ Kidney
    Susan Lynch Liz Stride
    Paul Rhys Dr. Ferral
    Lesley Sharp Kate Eddowes
    Estelle Skornik Ada
    Nicholas McGaughey Officer Bolt
    Annabelle Apsion Polly Nichols
    Joanna Page Ann Crook
    Directors: Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes
    IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 49,875 votes

    “From Hell” Movie Review

    “From Hell” Plot Summary

    In Victorian Era London, a troubled clairvoyant police detective investigates the murders by Jack The Ripper. add synopsis

    Surprisingly decent Jack the Ripper themed horror flick

    Many interpretations of Jack the Ripper’s allegory have been delineated throughout the horror genre’s past era, and while ‘From Hell’ may not be the best, it portrays the historical events in a satisfactory manner. This particularly accurate account of the London serial killer shifts it’s focus between different sets of people residing in the Whitechapel District in 1888 – most interestingly, a circle of poverty stricken prostitutes who went on to become The Ripper’s unsuspecting victims while an impassive detective works at uncovering the identity of the elusive butcher. Several strewed instances of the killer, behind closed doors, are also eerily shown, as well as the much likely generalization pertaining to his identification and overall motive. ‘From Hell’ is far better from what you would expect from a Hollywood bio-flick, since it hardly embellishes any character or fabricates much of the story; remarkably cultivating a bleak and completely ‘unsafe’ tone throughout. The London streets always covey a feeling of deep menace, even without Jack prowling around, slashing up those rough n’ tumble whores. Johnny Depp, an actor who has never ‘wowed’ to any real extremes, is surprisingly subdued in his role as an opium addicted cop who never really steals the show away, as I initially expected. Heather Graham is way too smokin’ hot, and kind of looks like a fish-out-of-water among all those raggedy hookers, though I needs me some hot, red-headed eye candy every now and again (though she doesn’t get naked, unfortunately). Strangely, the real star here is the dark entity of The Ripper, whom we really only see for short amounts of time, though his presence is strong and the scenes where he entices harlots with grapes and opium laced shots before gouging the hell out of them is creepy… Also a good deal of bloodshed here, though often stylish during the murders, themselves (namely the luminescent flash of a blade in the dark, accompanied by CG blood spatter), the aftermath is pretty gruesome, even if quite subtle, aside from grisly descriptions of vaginal mutilation and symbolic intestinal extraction. Jack’s fifth and final murder, though significantly altered for a moderately happy ending, is brutal looking and anyone who as seen the actually crime scene photos while vouch for that. And be sure to keep an eye out for Joseph Merrick (aka. The Elephant Man) who makes a brief cameo! ‘From Hell’ is a fairly truthful biographical film, despite it’s ‘Hollywood’ attitude, and is well worth a look for Ripper enthusiasts.

    From Hell - Movie Still 1 From Hell Movie Still 2 From Hell Movie Image 3 From Hell Screen Image
    Click here for more “From Hell” Posters and other “From Hell” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘Love Actually’ Download and Reviews

    October 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “Love Actually” Movie Details

    Love Actually tagline: Love actually is all around.
    Love Actually - DVD Cover

    Love Actually DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bill Nighy Billy Mack
    Gregor Fisher Joe
    Rory MacGregor Engineer
    Colin Firth Jamie Bennett
    Sienna Guillory Jamie’s Girlfriend
    Liam Neeson Daniel
    Emma Thompson Karen
    Lulu Popplewell Daisy, her daughter
    Kris Marshall Colin Frissell
    Heike Makatsch Mia
    Martin Freeman John
    Joanna Page Just Judy
    Chiwetel Ejiofor Peter
    Andrew Lincoln Mark
    Keira Knightley Juliet
    Directors: Richard Curtis
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 91,864 votes

    “Love Actually” Movie Review

    “Love Actually” Plot Summary

    Follows the lives of eight very different couples in dealing with their love lives in various loosely and interrelated tales all set during a frantic month before Christmas in London, England.

    Actually…excellent

    Well this movie is actually…excellent. It includes lots of characters who are all in love in their own special way and the whole story is set in London five weeks before Christmas. We meet Billy Mack (Bill Nighy), old singer who tries to get back on top with help of his loyal manager Joe (Gregor Fisher); David (Hugh Grant) has just become the new Prime Minister and he instantly falls in love with his new personal assistant Natalie (Martine McCutcheon); Karen (Emma Thompson) and Harry (Alan Rickman) are married couple with their own problems; Sarah (Laura Linney) is women torn between a man she loves and her sick brother; Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Juliet (Keira Knightley) are fresh married, but Peter’s best friend Mark (Andrew Lincoln) is in love with Juliet; John (Martin Freeman) and Judy (Joanna Page) met on shooting of porn movie; Jamie Bennett (Colin Firth) moves to France after he found out that his girl is cheating him with his brother and there he meets Aurelia (Lucia Moniz), young Portuguese woman; Colin Frissell (Kris Marshall) hopes that he’ll find ‘normal’ girl(s) in America; and finally there is Sam (Thomas Sangster), who is young boy and also in love, which makes a problem to his stepfather Daniel (Liam Neeson).

    So many characters and so many actors that are beautifully composed in this movie. All that is achieved Richard Curtis in his directorial debut. His story is for everyone. I think that lots of people could find themselves in this characters that are full of life and very real. Maybe the only characters that are little stretched are the ones of John and Judy. It’s hard to believe that porn actors are so shy like they are both presented. But here Curtis makes fun with everything. That’s why I love Britons so much. They smile to others equally as they smile to themselves. ‘Love Actually’ rises above many romantic movies because it has great story, capable direction, top class actors and magnificent soundtrack mixed with some old and some new songs. I really can’t talk about all the actors in this movies cause it would last for days; instead I’ll mention only two: Bill Nighy and Emma Thompson. Nighy brings breath of fresh air to his character while he’s making fun with his manager, his own hit song and Britney Spears. Emma Thompson, ah Emma Thompson. She makes acting so easy, makes you feel that anyone could act. She’s so natural and believable, such extraordinary actress. There is also lots of cameo roles (Billy Bob Thornton, Claudia Schiffer, Denise Richards, Sienna Guillory…) and one hilarious appearance of Rowan Atkinson as jewelery salesman (he’s like Christmas ghost, you know when he helps young Sam).

    Well, I almost forgot to say what is this movie about (at least how I understand it). It gives us a message; that we must search and struggle for love, we must make sacrifice, just like Jamie and Sam for example did, while Sarah choose the other way (her brother) and she gave up. Actually everything is said in the beginning; there is enough love on this world (great idea with airport arrivals). Actually, I advice you to watch this movie. Actually, I gave 10 to it, cause it’s so much better then any other romantic movie I’ve ever watched. Or I could just say, love actually.

    Love Actually - Movie Still 1 Love Actually Movie Still 2 Love Actually Movie Image 3 Love Actually Screen Image
    Click here for more “Love Actually” Posters and other “Love Actually” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘City of Angels’ Download and Reviews

    September 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Fantasy, Romance, Thriller

    “City of Angels” Movie Details

    City of Angels tagline: She didn’t believe in angels until she fell in love with one.
    City of Angels - DVD Cover

    City of Angels DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Shishir Kurup
  • Nicolas Cage Seth
    Meg Ryan Maggie Rice
    Andre Braugher Cassiel
    Dennis Franz Nathaniel Messinger
    Colm Feore Jordan Ferris
    Robin Bartlett Anne
    Joanna Merlin Teresa Messinger
    Sarah Dampf Susan
    Rhonda Dotson Susan’s Mother
    Nigel Gibbs Doctor
    John Putch Man in Car
    Lauri Johnson Woman in Car
    Christian Aubert Foreign Visitor in Car
    Jay Patterson Air Traffic Controller
    Jimmy, Anesthesiologist
    Directors: Brad Silberling IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 37,760 votes

    “City of Angels” Movie Review

    “City of Angels” Plot Summary

    Inspired by the modern classic, Wings of Desire, City involves an angel (Cage) who is spotted by a doctor in an operating room. Franz plays Cage’s buddy who somehow knows a lot about angels. add synopsis

    GREAT

    I am just like this film. It is just one film all over the world that I can cry while watching it… Excellent actors work, excellent music. I think that it is one of the best movies in this genre. I hope that you will enjoy it too.

    City of Angels - Movie Still 1 City of Angels Movie Still 2 City of Angels Movie Image 3 City of Angels Screen Image
    Click here for more “City of Angels” Posters and other “City of Angels” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘Judge Dredd’ Download and Reviews

    September 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Sci-Fi

    “Judge Dredd” Movie Details

    Judge Dredd tagline: One man is Judge, Jury, AND Executioner.
    Judge Dredd - DVD Cover

    Judge Dredd DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Sylvester Stallone Judge Joseph Dredd
    Diane Lane Judge Hershey
    Armand Assante Rico
    Rob Schneider Herman Ferguson (Fergie)
    Jurgen Prochnow Judge Griffin
    Max von Sydow Chief Justice Fargo
    Joan Chen Ilsa
    Joanna Miles Judge Evelyn McGruder
    Balthazar Getty Olmeyer
    Maurice Roeves Warden Miller
    Ian Dury Geiger
    Christopher Adamson Mean Machine
    Ewen Bremner Junior Angel
    Peter Marinker Judge Esposito
    Angus MacInnes Judge Silver
    Directors: Danny Cannon
    IMDB Rating: 4.9/10 out of 28,110 votes

    “Judge Dredd” Movie Review

    “Judge Dredd” Plot Summary

    In a dystopian future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes. add synopsis

    I LOVED IT!

    I’ll be honest, when I first heard of this movie I had never even heard of Judge Dredd, so I hadn’t the foggiest idea what to expect. I thought it was a fantastic film, with a really cool story, great action, cool actors, decent acting and some great bits of comedy.

    Sylvester Stallone was the PERFECT choice for the role of Judge Dredd! He completely fits the mold and does an outstanding job portraying Judge Dredd. Rob Schnieder was an excellent choice for the part of Herman Ferguson as well. Rob added a great deal of comedy to the film and it was all good comedy, nothing terribly cheesy or annoying, just perfect. Diane Lane looks nothing short of fabulous throughout the film, and pulls off a fine performance as well. Max von Sydow is not someone I would expect to be in a film like this, but nonetheless, I’m glad he did, because he did a fantastic job. Armand Assante was excellent in the antagonist position. He makes and excellent ‘bad guy’, I’d love to see him in more films. The rest of the cast was good as well.

    The special effects in the film are very good for the most part, there’s nothing much to complain about. The thing that completely made this film for me is the ABC Warbot. What a beautiful design! Truly fantastic!!! The only thing I would have liked to see is a long shot of the Warbot walking, but I’m sure with the budget of the film that was virtually impossible, so I’ll deal with it. But all the scenes with the Warbot are just fantastic!

    I don’t really see why people tend to dislike this film. I thought it was an all around fun movie with plenty of good things going for it. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone that like super-hero movies, or just futuristic action films. I hope that you like this film as much as I do. Thanks for reading.

    -LebowskiT1000

    Judge Dredd - Movie Still 1 Judge Dredd Movie Still 2 Judge Dredd Movie Image 3 Judge Dredd Screen Image
    Click here for more “Judge Dredd” Posters and other “Judge Dredd” Movie Goods

    Read more

    ‘Blade Runner’ Download and Reviews

    August 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “Blade Runner” Movie Details

    Blade Runner tagline: A Futuristic Vision Perfected [2007 Final Cut]
    Blade Runner - DVD Cover

    Blade Runner DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Hy Pyke
  • Harrison Ford Rick Deckard
    Rutger Hauer Roy Batty
    Sean Young Rachael
    Edward James Olmos Gaff
    M. Emmet Walsh Bryant
    Daryl Hannah Pris
    William Sanderson J.F. Sebastian
    Brion James Leon
    Joseph Turkel Tyrell
    Joanna Cassidy Zhora
    James Hong Hannibal Chew
    Morgan Paull Holden
    Kevin Thompson Bear
    John Edward Allen Kaiser
    Taffey Lewis
    Directors: Ridley Scott IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 174,546 votes

    “Blade Runner” Movie Review

    “Blade Runner” Plot Summary

    Deckard, a blade runner, has to track down and terminate 4 replicants who hijacked a ship in space and have returned to earth seeking their maker.

    The Best of the Best

    Ridley Scott’s film Blade Runner is, quite simply, the most awe-inspiring and breathtaking film made to this date. The opening shots of the movie will be permanently burned into your memory. This film has made such an impact on movie-making that it is almost impossible that another science fiction film can be made without any influence from this movie. The compelling story, the terrific direction and editing from frame to frame, and most of all, the cinematography will blow you away. The cast is perfect, each bringing something wonderful to their characters that you’ll forever remember them from this performance. Rutger Hauer in particular shines, stealing the film with every scene he’s in. This film should be on every top 10 list out there. Movie magic at its best!

    Blade Runner - Movie Still 1 Blade Runner Movie Still 2 Blade Runner Movie Image 3 Blade Runner Screen Image
    Click here for more “Blade Runner” Posters and other “Blade Runner” Movie Goods

    Read more

    Next Page »