‘Wedding Crashers’ Download and Reviews

November 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Romance

“Wedding Crashers” Movie Details

Wedding Crashers tagline: On July 15th, they’re coming to your wedding…with or without invitations.
Wedding Crashers - DVD Cover

Wedding Crashers DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Jennifer Alden
  • Owen Wilson John Beckwith
    Vince Vaughn Jeremy Grey
    Christopher Walken Treasury Secretary William Cleary
    Rachel McAdams Claire Cleary
    Isla Fisher Gloria Cleary
    Jane Seymour Kathleen Cleary
    Ellen Albertini Dow Grandma Mary Cleary
    Keir O’Donnell Todd Cleary
    Bradley Cooper Zack “Sack” Lodge
    Ron Canada Randolph
    Henry Gibson Father O’Neil
    Dwight Yoakam Mr. Kroeger
    Rebecca De Mornay Mrs. Kroeger
    David Conrad Trap
    Christina Cleary
    Directors: David Dobkin IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 88,337 votes

    “Wedding Crashers” Movie Review

    “Wedding Crashers” Plot Summary

    John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.

    surprisingly funny

    I’m not a guy who usually goes for the gay and sexual humor. This is not because I am a prude, but because these kinds of movies tend to take it too far and just isn’t funny after that point. Wedding Crashers, however, executed this brand of humor perfectly. Another plus that makes this movie an above average comedy is the fact that the comedy did not take away from the plot. Many movies, such as Animal House, go so out of their way to be funny that they forget that movies are meant to tell a story. Wedding Crashers did a great job of keeping the comedy in the realm of a specific plot. Wedding Crashers is a unique and fun movie and I would definitely recommend watching it.

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    ‘A Few Good Men’ Download and Reviews

    October 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

    “A Few Good Men” Movie Details

    A Few Good Men tagline: In the heart of the nation’s capital, in a courthouse of the U.S. government, one man will stop at nothing to keep his honor, and one will stop at nothing to find the truth.
    A Few Good Men - DVD Cover

    A Few Good Men DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Noah Wyle
  • Tom Cruise Lt. Daniel Kaffee
    Jack Nicholson Col. Nathan R. Jessep
    Demi Moore Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway
    Kevin Bacon Capt. Jack Ross
    Kiefer Sutherland Lt. Jonathan Kendrick
    Kevin Pollak Lt. Sam Weinberg
    James Marshall Pfc. Louden Downey
    J.T. Walsh Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson
    Christopher Guest Dr. Stone
    J.A. Preston Judge Julius Alexander Randolph
    Matt Craven Lt. Dave Spradling
    Wolfgang Bodison Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson
    Xander Berkeley Capt. Whitaker
    John M. Jackson Capt. West
    Cpl. Jeffrey Barnes
    Directors: Rob Reiner IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 60,085 votes

    “A Few Good Men” Movie Review

    “A Few Good Men” Plot Summary

    Neo military lawyer Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder; they contend they were acting under orders. add synopsis

    Really deep, insightful movie

    I started watching this movie with no great expectations. I was bored, to say the least, and it just happened to be showing on the channel I was watching. When I saw the opening credits and names like Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Jack Nicholson and Kiefer Sutherland showed up, my interest was piqued and I started watching this film in the hopes that these great actors would deliver. And they definitely did. This was a courtroom drama, but it was also about the marine corps. It was an enthralling movie, and really got you engrossed and wondering, ‘Are they telling the truth?, Are they going to go to jail?’ etc etc. The high points of the movie for me were the private accused of murder (I can’t remember his name now) and the way he was devoted to his superior, Hal. I also enjoyed the sexual tension between Tom Cruise and Demi Moore, and would have enjoyed to see it developed a bit more in this movie. However, the ULTIMATE thought-provoker/tear-jerking scene was one of the last, when the accused are pronounced NOT GUILTY on counts of murder but GUILTY on counts of behaviour unfit for a Marine (or something like that). Then the private says, ‘Hal, (Jack Nicholson) said he ordered a code red, we didn’t do anything wrong!’ and Harold says ‘We were supposed to be fighting for those who can’t fight for themselves. We should’ve fought for Willy.’ ANd he walks out of the courtroom with his head high. This simply goes to show that principle, rules can only take you so far, but conscience, right and wrong, are what we ultimately have to deal with. Wonderful movie, I will not soon forget it.

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    ‘Serpico’ Download and Reviews

    September 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama

    “Serpico” Movie Details

    Serpico tagline: Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive – An honest cop.
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    Serpico DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Al Pacino Officer Frank Serpico
    John Randolph Chief Sidney Green
    Jack Kehoe Tom Keough
    Biff McGuire Capt. Insp. McClain
    Barbara Eda-Young Laurie
    Cornelia Sharpe Leslie Lane
    Tony Roberts Bob Blair
    John Medici Pasquale
    Allan Rich Dist. Atty. Herman Tauber
    Norman Ornellas Don Rubello
    Edward Grover Insp. Lombardo
    Albert Henderson Peluce
    Hank Garrett Malone
    Damien Leake Joey
    Joseph Bova Potts
    Directors: Sidney Lumet
    IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 23,466 votes

    “Serpico” Movie Review

    “Serpico” Plot Summary

    The true story about an honest New York cop who blew the whistle on rampant corruption in the force only to have his comrades turn against him.

    Fine job.

    One can’t know what the director, Sidney Lumet, was aiming for — a commercial success probably — but he achieved more than that. Frank Serpico wasn’t a hippy. He disapproved of marijuana because it was illegal. And his face was pock-marked and he wasn’t as handsome as Al Pacino. But he was in his way equally saintly

    First of all, what a picture of New York City, in all its grime and without any splendor. There’s the Williamsberg Bridge (I think) and not much else in the way of landmarks. Nobody eats at Lutece. The whole place is thoroughly louche

    The acting, with the exception of Tony Roberts, is superior

    And — maybe this hit me differently — it seems to be a movie about police corruption, and of course it is, but it’s more than that. The most moving part of the film is a subtext dealing with loneliness. Frank Serpico loses everything, beginning with his girl friend, up to and including his position on the police force. In the lingo of sociometry he’d be a social isolate. Nobody wants to have anything to do with him, except perhaps his family of whom we see little, or maybe an impotent friend who has Princetonian connections in the mayor’s office

    Oh, it’s tough to squeal on your comrades. We all know that. And Serpico suffers in the most saintly way, torn between loyalties to the group to which he belong and the greater values that inform (or are supposed to inform) our society. But what MAKES everything so difficult is that your best friends come to distrust and dislike you

    All of us root for Serpico’s triumph. We want the NYPD to be cleaned out. (Is it?) But who among us would throw away the casual but still meaningful bonds that we make at work? Would you? I don’t know if I would. That, it seems to me, is the principal theme of this movie. Police corruption is the MacGuffin.

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    ‘You’ve Got Mail’ Download and Reviews

    September 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “You’ve Got Mail” Movie Details

    You’ve Got Mail tagline: Someone you pass on the street may already be the love of your life.
    You've Got Mail - DVD Cover

    You've Got Mail DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tom Hanks Joe Fox
    Meg Ryan Kathleen Kelly
    Greg Kinnear Frank Navasky
    Parker Posey Patricia Eden
    Jean Stapleton Birdie Conrad
    Steve Zahn George Pappas
    Heather Burns Christina Plutzker
    Dave Chappelle Kevin Jackson
    Dabney Coleman Nelson Fox
    John Randolph Schuyler Fox
    Deborah Rush Veronica Grant
    Hallee Hirsh Annabelle Fox
    Jeffrey Scaperrotta Matthew “Matt” Fox
    Cara Seymour Gillian Quinn
    Katie Finneran Maureen, the Nanny
    Directors: Nora Ephron
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 48,458 votes

    “You’ve Got Mail” Movie Review

    “You’ve Got Mail” Plot Summary

    Two business rivals hate each other at the office but fall in love over the internet.

    I like it’s music, actors’s playing, Internet, I love this film!

    I’m crazy about computer’s at all. I like Internet, notebooks, chats, etc. I’d like to listen great music (such as soundtracks of this film), I like great role playing and interest scenario. Both of main heroes were best :-) I love this film.

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