‘Match Point’ Download and Reviews

December 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama, Romance

“Match Point” Movie Details

Match Point tagline: Passion Temptation Obsession
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Match Point DVD Cover

Actors:
  • John Fortune
  • Jonathan Rhys-Meyers Chris Wilton
    Alexander Armstrong Mr. Townsend
    Paul Kaye Estate Agent
    Matthew Goode Tom Hewett
    Brian Cox Alec Hewett
    Penelope Wilton Eleanor Hewett
    Emily Mortimer Chloe Hewett Wilton
    Janis Kelly ‘La Traviata’ Performer
    Alan Oke ‘La Traviata’ Performer
    Mark Gatiss Ping-Pong Player
    Scarlett Johansson Nola Rice
    Simon Kunz Rod Carver
    Geoffrey Streatfield Alan Sinclair
    Mary Hegarty ‘Rigoletto’ Performer
    John the Chauffeur
    Directors: Woody Allen IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 61,087 votes

    “Match Point” Movie Review

    “Match Point” Plot Summary

    At a turning point in his life, a former tennis pro falls for a femme-fatal type who happens to be dating his friend and soon-to-be brother-in-law. add synopsis

    The Talented Mr. Allen: Woody’s best film since ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’

    MATCH POINT (2005) ***1/2 Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Scarlett Johansson, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, Penelope Wilton, Margaret Tyzack, Ewen Bremner, James Nesbitt. The Talented Mr. Allen: Woody’s best film since ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’Woody Allen has been a respected filmmaker for over thirty years and in recent memory has been in something of a slump with his trademark New York neurotic comedies of late and it has been well over a decade since he attempted anything resembling a drama (his last was a combination of comedy/ drama for his masterpiece ‘Crimes & Misdemeanors’ in 1989) and in his latest stab at it comes through remarkably with his best film in sometime

    Jettisoning his usual choice of his beloved Manhattan The Woodman jaunts across The Big Pond and sets his story in London (not the first European adventure mind you – he did go to Paris for ‘Everyone Says I Love You’) with the plot focusing on a borderline callow young tennis player cum pro, Chris Wilton (Rhys-Meyers giving Jude Law a run for the money as sexiest Brit on screen) whose philosophy for life is being lucky rather than being good or great at something. This proves to be his one flaw as he obtains a job as an instructor for a supremely private resort club where he befriends one of his charges, Tom Hewett (Goode), whose shared love for opera has him inviting the unassuming Chris to a performance where his family has a box seat reserved. Here he meets the rest of Tom’s family: respected businessman Alec (the ubiquitous Cox), tipsy mum Eleanor (Wilton) and engaging sister Chloe (the wonderfully sublime Mortimer) who falls deeply head over heels in love with Chris almost immediately. Chris too finds himself in love with Chloe and before you know it is taken in by the wealthy clan as one of the family

    As the story progresses Chris finds this sudden shift in his life moving along nicely and to his agreement accruing a position in one of Alec’s many business ventures as an apprentice seller and weekends at the sprawling estate of the Hewetts. It is there he also meets Tom’s gorgeous American fiancee, Nola Rice (Johansson giving one of her better performances to date), a fledgling actress who beguiles Chris immediately and he is smitten by her, intoxicated by her very presence that the two wind up in a countryside embrace leading to a moment of unbridled passion. While Nola makes light of giving in to their primal desires as a lack of clarity on her behalf, Chris cannot get enough of her; Nola explains this desire is temporary and that she is getting married to Tom; end of story

    Chris tries to do what’s right and eventually marries the unsuspecting Chloe and absorbs himself in work until one day while playing a set with Tom he is informed that Tom has dumped Nola and is in love with another unknown woman. The fire is re-ignited in Chris’ soul and the determination heightened as he becomes infatuated in finding Nola again to seduce her once and for all. Allen allows his talented class plenty of room to act up a storm but not overact the seemingly straight-forward melodrama at hand but what makes it rise above the norm is the way his leads make their seemingly unsympathetic characters empathetic. Rhys-Meyers remains cool as a cucumber until the predictable complication ensures his affair with Johansson will lead to an unlikely scenario that borders ridiculous mystery theater affair however maintains a balance of dread in when the couple will come to a head. Johansson mixes the smoky cadence of her Kathleen Turner-like vocals into a come-hither-insouciance not before experienced and has the tricky task of making her Nola’s head case come to fruition with believability; she succeeds succinctly

    Allen’s screenplay is literate, clever and crafty and at once familiar with a few of his trademark quips tossed in with elan that his upper crust characters make the most of what they can with a dry bright witticism here and there. The storyline flows evenly amidst its choppy third act that feels a tad rushed yet when the darkness comes it echoes ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ which it has a lot in common with but never trespasses entirely. This is Allen’s most adult film in sometime and not to besmirch it perhaps his most challenging one to date. Thank God Woody is back in fine form, not unlike an old tennis pro on the senior’s tour with a wicked backhand.

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    ‘Enemy at the Gates’ Download and Reviews

    December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, History, Thriller

    “Enemy at the Gates” Movie Details

    Enemy at the Gates tagline: Some Men Are Born To Be Heroes.
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    Enemy at the Gates DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Mikhail Matveyev
  • Jude Law Vassili Zaitsev
    Ed Harris Maj. KГ¶nig
    Rachel Weisz Tania Chernova
    Joseph Fiennes Commisar Danilov
    Bob Hoskins Nikita Khrushchev
    Ron Perlman Koulikov
    Eva Mattes Mother Filipov
    Gabriel Thomson Sacha Filipov
    Matthias Habich Gen. Paulus
    Sophie Rois Ludmilla
    Ivan Shvedoff Volodya
    Mario Bandi Anton
    Hans Martin Stier Red Army general
    Clemens Schick German NCO
    Grandfather
    Directors: Jean-Jacques Annaud IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 55,134 votes

    “Enemy at the Gates” Movie Review

    “Duell — Enemy at the Gates” Plot Summary

    Two Russian and German snipers play a game of cat-and-mouse during the Battle of Stalingrad. add synopsis

    Smashing good movie

    There is something odd about Russian peasants talking in articulate, middle-class British accents, but it works. I’m not sure why. Something symbolic about the nobility of the common man?Ed Harris doesn’t bother with accents either. In fact, nobody does. It’s probably for the best

    This is a pretty gripping movie, as is any movie where the lives of all the characters can end with the mere squeeze of an index finger from some unseen place

    Watch this movie. Despite what you might read here, it’s a lot better than rubbish like Saving Private Ryan. Though it might be a shock to the system for many of you to have no Americans to barrack for.

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    ‘Casino Royale’ Download and Reviews

    December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “Casino Royale” Movie Details

    Casino Royale tagline: Everyone has a past. Every legend has a beginning. On November 17th, discover how James…became Bond.
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    Casino Royale DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Daniel Craig James Bond
    Eva Green Vesper Lynd
    Mads Mikkelsen Le Chiffre
    Judi Dench M
    Jeffrey Wright Felix Leiter
    Giancarlo Giannini Mathis
    Caterina Murino Solange
    Simon Abkarian Alex Dimitrios
    Isaach De BankolГ© Steven Obanno
    Jesper Christensen Mr. White
    Ivana Milicevic Valenka
    Tobias Menzies Villiers
    Claudio Santamaria Carlos
    Sebastien Foucan Mollaka
    Malcolm Sinclair Dryden
    Directors: Martin Campbell
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 164,545 votes

    “Casino Royale” Movie Review

    “Casino Royale” Plot Summary

    In his first mission, James Bond must stop Le Chiffre, a banker to the world’s terrorist organizations, from winning a high-stakes poker tournament at Casino Royale in Montenegro.

    Bond with a touch of the the Bourne supremacy

    I saw this at a special premiere and i was amazed. having never been a Bond fan i wasn’t really expecting much from this. After watching Brosnans invisible car in the previous incarnation I thought it could only get worse. How wrong was I! this film is gritty and sharp. the dialogue is sharp and well thought out with Daniel Craig being the DEFINITIVE Bond. He exudes confidant menace. They have gone back to basics with this Bond ie character and dialogue driven and not thankfully gadget driven. Not only is it the best bond film out so far its one of the years best films out. They have borrowed some elements from the Bourne series of films which is long overdue on the franchise, more realistic fight sequences and with Daniel Craig actually looking like a physically capable man instead of the middle aged paunch of Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan who both quite frankly couldn’t beat up a Ritz cracker.

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    ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley’ Download and Reviews

    December 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

    “The Talented Mr. Ripley” Movie Details

    The Talented Mr. Ripley tagline: How far would you go to become someone else.
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    The Talented Mr. Ripley DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Alessandro Fabrizi
  • Matt Damon Tom Ripley
    Gwyneth Paltrow Marge Sherwood
    Jude Law Dickie Greenleaf
    Cate Blanchett Meredith Logue
    Philip Seymour Hoffman Freddie Miles
    Jack Davenport Peter Smith-Kingsley
    James Rebhorn Herbert Greenleaf
    Sergio Rubini Inspector Roverini
    Philip Baker Hall Alvin MacCarron
    Celia Weston Aunt Joan
    Fiorello Fausto
    Stefania Rocca Silvana
    Ivano Marescotti Colonnello Verrecchia
    Anna Longhi Signora Buffi
    Sergeant Baggio
    Directors: Anthony Minghella IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 59,958 votes

    “The Talented Mr. Ripley” Movie Review

    “The Talented Mr. Ripley” Plot Summary

    In late 1950’s New York, Tom Ripley, a young underachiever, is sent to Europe to retrieve a rich and spoiled millionaire playboy, named Dickie Greenleaf. But when the errand fails, Ripley takes extreme measures.

    Elegant, literary thriller

    THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY Aspect ratio: 1.85:1Sound formats: Dolby Digital / DTSWhilst in Italy, a young American chancer (Matt Damon) assumes the identity of a wealthy playboy (Jude Law) with whom he’s become emotionally obsessed, leading to murder and betrayal on a grand scale

    Elegant, literary thriller based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith (the subject of an earlier adaptation, PLEIN SOLEIL, in 1960), in which sociopathic anti-hero Tom Ripley (Damon) cheats, steals and murders his way to a position of huge good fortune, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake. Set against the backdrop of tourist Italy – encompassing Rome and Venice and all points in between – Anthony Minghella’s film is a compelling treat from start to finish, layering detail upon detail as Damon’s friendship with Law blossoms and sours, leading to an inevitable plot twist which introduces a whole new set of complications for the central characters, rendering the audience complicit in Ripley’s escalating crime wave

    Damon may seem a little too young and unworldly for such a complex character, but he judges the role with great sensitivity, especially in those scenes where (overtly or otherwise) he indicates a sexual attraction to Law which goes unreciprocated (or does it?), until the characters are driven apart by jealousy, bitterness and – ultimately – violence. His fantasies shattered by harsh reality, Damon finds solace in the arms of a mutual acquaintance (Jack Davenport), the only person capable of taking Law’s place in Damon’s affections, only for their chance of happiness to be snatched away by a cruel trick of fate. Terrific, Oscar-caliber support by Gwyneth Paltrow and Philip Seymour Hoffman (as Law’s fiancee and best friend, respectively); beautiful, classy production values throughout. Followed by RIPLEY’S GAME (2002).

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    ‘Gattaca’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi

    “Gattaca” Movie Details

    Gattaca tagline: There Is No Gene For The Human Spirit.
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    Gattaca DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ethan Hawke Vincent Freeman
    Uma Thurman Irene Cassini
    Gore Vidal Director Josef
    Xander Berkeley Dr. Lamar
    Jayne Brook Marie Freeman
    Elias Koteas Antonio Freeman
    Maya Rudolph Delivery Nurse
    Una Damon Head Nurse
    Elizabeth Dennehy Preschool Teacher
    Blair Underwood Geneticist
    Mason Gamble Vincent Freeman – Boy
    Vincent Nielson Anton Freeman – Boy
    Chad Christ Vincent Freeman – Teen
    William Lee Scott Anton Freeman – Teen
    Clarence Graham Personnel Officer
    Directors: Andrew Niccol
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 66,269 votes

    “Gattaca” Movie Review

    “Gattaca” Plot Summary

    A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel.

    It’s the little things that tell you you’ve found quality!

    I rented this film cold at the video store — and was very pleasantly surprised with a very well done movie. If you don’t know anything else about Gattaca, the less you know, the better. Stop reading this review right now, go watch it, and come back when you’re done!It was after my first viewing of the film that several little details dawned on me:1) The term ‘borrowed ladder’ is a utterly-brilliantly-conceived bit of future slang that carries a *double meaning*. I’m still amazed that the producers didn’t make more of this. Instead, they were content to leave this gem to be discovered by the thinking and missed by the vast masses. I was very definitely impressed. 2) As I was explaining the film to my wife, it occurred to me in mid-explanation that this is really a film that has to do with what is properly called =eugenics=; one of the things the Nazis were about. Then my mind wandered to word etymologies: I recalled that the name ‘Eugene’ = ‘well born.’ And then I realized…!!!3) It’s interesting the extent to which so many of the characters in the film *didn’t* live up to their genetic destiny, one way or another.4) Because I hadn’t seen any previews, I had no immediate reference for where the name ‘Gattaca’ had come from. And then I suddenly realized…!!!5) It wasn’t until I watched the movie the second time that I caught the effects with the title sequence letters…Now I had figured out by this time that there were likely to be other intriguing little details I’ve missed, so I was fascinated to read from another reviewer here about the boy Vincent falling with a toy rocket in his hand. I wonder what else is in there?All in all, this is a very well written, tightly woven movie. Seen cold, with no real prior knowledge of the film, it came off as a tremendous science-fiction SUSPENSE THRILLER. There were several scenes that just had me climbing the walls with tension. Fabulous job!And I’m not the only one who thinks so. When my WIFE says she wants to see a SCIENCE FICTION movie for the SECOND TIME… well, I don’t think THAT has EVER happened before!

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    ‘Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Download and Reviews

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

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Details

    Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events tagline: On December 17, Christmas cheer takes a holiday.
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    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jane Adams
  • Jim Carrey Count Olaf
    Liam Aiken Klaus
    Emily Browning Violet
    Kara Hoffman Sunny
    Shelby Hoffman Sunny
    Jude Law Lemony Snicket
    Timothy Spall Mr. Poe
    Justice Strauss
    Billy Connolly Uncle Monty
    Meryl Streep Aunt Josephine
    Luis GuzmГЎn Bald Man
    Jamie Harris Hook-Handed Man
    Craig Ferguson Person of Indeterminate Gender
    Jennifer Coolidge White Faced Woman
    White Faced Woman
    Directors: Brad Silberling IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 48,382 votes

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Review

    “Lemony Snicket” Plot Summary

    Three wealthy children’s parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune.

    The Marvellous Movie

    It was wonderful. I’m sorry, skeptics, but it really was

    The costumes were really unique. I liked how they seemed to draw inspiration from several different time periods

    I really loved Liam Aiken and Emily Browning as Klaus and Violet Baudelaire- even though they didn’t fit my mental images of the characters, they proved themselves over and over again throughout the course of the film. Emily Browning has a history of doing excellent films, and after seeing her in the comparatively small role of Ned Kelly’s sister I had a lot of faith in her. I wasn’t quite as sure about Liam Aiken because I hadn’t seen any of his work, but I was pleasantly surprised

    Sunny Baudelaire (as played by Kara and Shelby Hoffman) was just done perfectly. Everybody in the cinema laughed at the subtitles. I seriously didn’t think that it was possible for two-year-olds to be good at acting, but the Hoffman twins convinced me otherwise

    The musical score was brilliantly done and the sets were, in a word, epic. I felt *dizzy* whenever there were panoramic shots of Lake Lachrymose, for heaven’s sakes! There were some scenes which were not in the books- such as the theme of sanctuary, the spyglasses, the lost letter from the Baudelaire parents. As a Lemony Snicket obsessive I expected to fume at these scenes, but they worked wonderfully

    Keep an eye out for the hilarious ‘Littlest Elf’ sequence at the beginning and the amazing animated credits (complete with a song from the film ‘The Addams Family’, possibly a nod to Barry Sonnenfield, who is credited as a producer).

    I am giving this film a 9 out of 10 simply because I am a fan of the books and there were a couple of story details I felt could have been communicated better

    Excellent stuff! If there are any sequels, they can only improve.

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    ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ Download and Reviews

    November 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “Bridget Jones’s Diary” Movie Details

    Bridget Jones’s Diary tagline: It’s Monday morning, Bridget has woken up with a headache, a hangover and her boss.
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    Bridget Jones's Diary DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gareth Marks
  • Honor Blackman
    Embeth Davidtz
    RenГ©e Zellweger Bridget Jones
    Gemma Jones Bridget’s Mum
    Celia Imrie Una Alconbury
    James Faulkner Uncle Geoffrey
    Jim Broadbent Bridget’s Dad
    Colin Firth Mark Darcy
    Charmian May Mrs. Darcy
    Hugh Grant Daniel Cleaver
    Paul Brooke Mr. Fitzherbert
    Felicity Montagu Perpetua
    Shirley Henderson Jude
    Sally Phillips Shazzer
    James Callis Tom
    Charlie Caine Handsome Stranger
    Simon in Marketing
    Directors: Sharon Maguire IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 55,436 votes

    “Bridget Jones’s Diary” Movie Review

    “Bridget Jones” Plot Summary

    A British woman is determined to improve herself while she looks for love in a year in which she keeps a personal diary.

    My favorite movie

    SPOILERS! Every time I watch this movie I feel like I’m falling in love all over again. Bridget is soooo lovable. It’s a fact! Why else would two dishy men like Daniel and Mark be all over her. Let’s face it — Daniel is a dog. But Mark is a very well educated, accomplished man. I’m so glad that Bridget ends up with someone so worthy of her and her sweetness and good heart

    Mark is very cautious because he has been hurt before. Therefore, his willingness to proclaim his feelings for Bridget and commit to her must be very difficult for him but he does because he wants Bridget in his life. Since he is an attorney, I would also assume he is very analytical and has looked at his relationship with Bridget from every angle imaginable

    I also think that Bridget might remind him a little of his mother. Remember, folks, his mother is the one who picked out his Christmas ties and wanted to fix up Bridget and Mark in the first place. Also, Mark has seen how happy his parents have been for 40 years, so his mother’s playfulness and humor probably contributed a lot to that fact. Besides, Mark has worked hard to become a very accomplished and well-thought of attorney, and he needs to balance it with the love, affection, sweetness, silliness, tenderness, and humor that Bridget can offer. I just love this movie.

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    ‘Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Mystery

    “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” Movie Details

    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow tagline: The world will tremble this September!
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    Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Louis Hilyer
  • Gwyneth Paltrow Polly Perkins
    Jude Law Joe “Sky Captain” Sullivan
    Giovanni Ribisi Dex
    Michael Gambon Editor Paley
    Ling Bai Mysterious Woman
    Omid Djalili Kaji
    Laurence Olivier Dr. Totenkopf
    Angelina Jolie Franky
    Trevor Baxter Dr. Jennings
    Julian Curry Dr. Vargas
    Peter Law Dr. Kessler
    Jon Rumney German Scientist
    Khan Bonfils Creepy
    Samta Gyatso Scary
    Executive Officer
    Directors: Kerry Conran IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 38,283 votes

    “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” Movie Review

    “Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow” Plot Summary

    After New York City receives a series of attacks from giant flying robots, a reporter teams up with a pilot in search of their origin, as well as the reason for the disappearances of famous scientists around the world.

    good.

    beautiful film. As to the usual one, the usual negative comments which talk about a classical film some years 80 which everyone does not like it to the nostalgic ones are met

    Sure Heros that this film had to have a judgment in this site. In fact reviewers’ good part has put a high vote to the previous episodes. Because this contrast? I know the reason. Since assumptive reviewers’ good part favorably sees the past and as the past is ‘better’ than the present they have given several credit to the preceding episodes being still the last episode more explosive and spectacular. At this point should reject also the old episodes but there are here two weights and two measure

    In fact also cinema masterpieces have been criticized and denigrated. Good part some reviewers of this site belong to the very bad reviewers. Better think separately with its head.

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    ‘The Aviator’ Download and Reviews

    October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama

    “The Aviator” Movie Details

    The Aviator tagline: For some men, the sky was the limit. For him, it was just the beginning.
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    The Aviator DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Brent Spiner
  • Leonardo DiCaprio Howard Hughes
    Cate Blanchett Katharine Hepburn
    Kate Beckinsale Ava Gardner
    John C. Reilly Noah Dietrich
    Alec Baldwin Juan Trippe
    Alan Alda Senator Ralph Owen Brewster
    Ian Holm Professor Fitz
    Danny Huston Jack Frye
    Gwen Stefani Jean Harlow
    Jude Law Errol Flynn
    Adam Scott Johnny Meyer
    Matt Ross Glenn Odekirk
    Kelli Garner Faith Domergue
    Frances Conroy Mrs. Hepburn
    Robert Gross
    Directors: Martin Scorsese IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 78,481 votes

    “The Aviator” Movie Review

    “The Aviator” Plot Summary

    A biopic depicting the early years of legendary director and aviator Howard Hughes’ career, from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s.

    One of the best movies of the century

    I only really like 3 movies, and this is one of them. I think this is an amazing movie. It was compelling, and captured my emotions within the first ten minutes. I just love everything about it-the story, the music, the acting, and the way it was filmed in general. Howard Hughes was such an amazing figure in history, and I think this movie captured the main sides of him, portraying him as the genius and billioniare that he was without leaving out or dwelling too much on what he became in his later years. If you haven’t seen this movie, you are missing out. I don’t know a lot about filming, but whoever directed this is probably one of the greatest directors of our time.

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    ‘Road to Perdition’ Download and Reviews

    September 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Crime, Drama

    “Road to Perdition” Movie Details

    Road to Perdition tagline: Pray for Michael Sullivan
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    Road to Perdition DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tom Hanks
    Jude Law
    Paul Newman
    Stanley Tucci
    Jennifer Jason Leigh
    Directors: Sam Mendes
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 76,915 votes

    “Road to Perdition” Movie Review

    “Road to Perdition” Plot Summary

    Bonds of loyalty are put to the test when a hitman’s son witnesses what his father does for a living.

    This film proves why Tom Hanks is one of the best actors ever.

    I loved this film! I’m a true Tom Hanks fan, and I have always been impressed with all of his work. From his most dramatic roles like Cast Away, The Green Mile, Saving Private Ryan, Forrest Gump, Apollo 13 & Philadelphia. To his hilarious roles like A League of Their Own, Turner and Hooch, Catch Me If You Can, The Lady Killers, Big & of course Toy Story. But in this film Hanks isn’t the only great actor who lights up the screen. Tyler Hoechlin, an up and coming star who shows great promise in Hollywood co stars as Hanks son and delivers nothing short of a great performance. He is certainly someone to watch out for over his career, I believe he will do great things. Paul Newman as always delivers a brilliant performance on screen. He is truly a legend. We can’t forget the people who didn’t have such big roles in the film, but still helped make it great. The beautiful & very talented Jennifer Jason Leigh, who’s performance in Bastard Out of Carolina & Single White Female I will never forget, brings her grace to the screen as Hank’s wife in the film and does a superb job. Liam Aiken is another found treasure in film. He does such a great job with such a small role, and like his roles in Lemony Snickets, and Sweet November, and I Dreamed Of Africa he gives a great performance.

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