‘Cradle 2 the Grave’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

“Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Details

Cradle 2 the Grave tagline: Born 2 the life. True 2 the code. Bad 2 the bone.
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Cradle 2 the Grave DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Johnny Nguyen
  • DMX Fait
    Jet Li Su
    Anthony Anderson Tommy
    Kelly Hu Sona
    Tom Arnold Archie
    Mark Dacascos Ling
    Gabrielle Union Daria
    Michael Jace Odion
    Drag-On Miles
    Paige Hurd Vanessa
    Paolo Seganti Christophe
    Richard Trapp Douglas
    Ron Yuan Laser Tech
    Woon Young Park Bald Enforcer
    Ling’s Hitman
    Directors: Andrzej Bartkowiak IMDB Rating: 5.4/10 out of 13,915 votes

    “Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Review

    “Cradle to the Grave” Plot Summary

    A jewel thief’s daughter is kidnapped after he steals a collection of prized black diamonds, which aren’t at all what they seem. add synopsis

    Loved this little flick

    Hey, it’s not Fellini, but I didn’t expect Fellini. It’s a good, old-fashioned, good guys vs bad guys kind of flick. One that’s fairly predictable, you can sit back, grab the popcorn, and just wait for the guys in the white hats to kick the butts of the guys with the black hats

    So, the actors aren’t the best I’ve ever seen, but I was actually surprised and pleased with DMX’s performance, probably because I didn’t expect much and I don’t care for his ‘music’ at all. If nothing else, his character did come across as likable and he may surprise us all and improve with time. Both the movies I’ve seen him in, he at least portrays the ‘bad guy who’s not a bad guy at all,’ and at least gets a couple of points from me for trying to be a positive role model. I’ve seen Oscar winners who had worse performances, and people are being pretty hard on him on this board, but I think he did more than OK for the material he had to work with

    The movie is provided with the obligatory comic relief with Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson, and some other supporting actors with whom I’m not familiar, and of course the Jet Li fight sequences are always worth watching. How anyone can move that fast is incredible and I could watch him read the Yellow pages aloud just to watch the fights

    So, if it’s a good, old-fashioned throwback to the good guys vs bad guys movie you’re in the mood for, check it out

    I doubt you’ll be disappointed.

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    ‘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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    ‘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
    Spirit - DVD Cover

    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 Rock’ Download and Reviews

    December 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “The Rock” Movie Details

    The Rock tagline: Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.
    The Rock - DVD Cover

    The Rock DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Brendan Kelly
  • Sean Connery John Patrick Mason
    Nicolas Cage Dr. Stanley Goodspeed
    Ed Harris General Francis X. Hummel
    John Spencer FBI Director James Womack
    David Morse Major Tom Baxter
    William Forsythe Special Agent Ernest Paxton
    Michael Biehn Commander Anderson
    Vanessa Marcil Carla Pestalozzi
    John C. McGinley Captain Hendrix
    Gregory Sporleder Captain Frye
    Tony Todd Captain Darrow
    Bokeem Woodbine Sergeant Crisp
    Jim Maniaci Private Scarpetti
    Greg Collins Private Gamble
    Private Cox
    Directors: Michael Bay IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 103,318 votes

    “The Rock” Movie Review

    “The Rock” Plot Summary

    A group of U.S. marines, under command of a renegade general, take over Alcatraz and threat San Francisco Bay with biological weapons. A chemical weapons specialist and the only man to have ever escaped from the Rock are the only ones who can prevent chaos. add synopsis

    ‘The Rock’ rocks!

    Every time I see ‘The Rock,’ I’m reminded of why I love action movies. They just can’t seem to get any better than this. I may get slammed by others for proclaiming such strong admirations for such a movie, but it’s squarely my opinion. But to remove myself from opinion and move in the direction toward known fact, ‘The Rock’ is an essential action film for any action-film fan

    Three years ago I bought the last remaining Criterion Collection DVD at my local video store and I can see now beyond the horizon that another edition of this masterpiece probably isn’t coming any time soon. It is squarely the best film ever done by music video champ-turned-big-budget-Hollywood-music-video-director Michael Bay and the last film ever produced by the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer duo (Simpson died shortly before ‘The Rock’ was released and the film is dedicated in his memory).

    But ‘The Rock’ is all about one thing: entertainment, and nothing else. It’s a hell of a ride from start to finish with plenty ‘o explosions, humor, car chases, and one-liners supplied in a dynamite script by Douglas Cook, Mark Rosner, and David Weisberg (that also contains un-credited work from Quentin Tarantino). Even after this praise, you are, naah, you’re not, still interested in seeing why ‘The Rock’ is so essential, are you?To put it like this, the action begins with General Francis ‘Frank’ R. Hummel (Ed Harris) having a vigil at his wife’s grave and tells her that he is about to make a haste decision in the name of the many men who have died under his command and were consequently forgotten by the American government

    So he and his men stage a daring heist at a military depot and make off with 16 rockets loaded with deadly V-X gas, which in the words of one of the film’s characters, ‘Is one of the deadliest substances known to man.’ Their next move is to make a point that they aren’t to be toyed with anymore. So Frank stages a hostage takeover at Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. He tells the kids that are part of a tour group to head back to the boats while the 88 hostages are held in the prison’s cells

    Hummel demands the government make restitutions to the surviving family members of every man who has given his life for this country and if they aren’t met, San Francisco will be reduced to nothing but a giant cloud of poison gas. The Pentagon and assorted officials know the score: they know that Hummel knows he isn’t to be messed with and they take his demands seriously

    A plan is put into effect: a SEAL team is dispatched to try to retake the island, but there is one catch. No one alive knows the inner workings of Alcatraz prison. No one knows, except John Patrick Mason (Sean Connery), the only man known to have escaped the infamous island and lived to tell about it. But he’s under maximum security incarceration because in the eyes of one F.B.I. Director John Womack (the late John Spencer), he knows all of America’s most ‘intimate’ secrets (including who really shot JFK) and allowing Mason to be on the loose would be a pretty bad idea

    There is a third prong: an F.B.I. lab rat with no field experience, Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage), is also assigned, and with Mason in tow, they’ll accompany the SEALs to Alcatraz to try to dismantle the rockets and Hummel. Of course Goodspeed is reluctant but because a baby is on the way with his longtime girlfriend, he decides he has no choice but to go

    From then on, you know the game since any attempt to further describe the plot would be an exercise in futility: lots of people get shot, firefights, and breakneck pacing that’s trademark of one Mr. Bay and any film produced by a certain Mr. Bruckheimer. What keeps this boat afloat is the dynamic and unlikely partnering of Connery and Cage, who both know their roles well and play off one another, add to the other’s performance like old friends as they navigate through Alcatraz’s labyrinth of dark tunnels and sewers. Ed Harris is even given a third dimension in his villain role that elevates him above the typical action-movie bad guy. He’s a soldier with a chip on his shoulder and his argument is quite convincing (I almost bought into myself). But his true motives later become the subject of a rather colorful and inventive plot twist late in the film.’The Rock’ is why we go to theaters for action in the first place. My view: ‘The Rock’ rocks, big time

    Just check it out to see.10/10

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    ‘The Lion King 1 1/2′ Download and Reviews

    December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Animation, Comedy, Family

    “The Lion King 1 1/2″ Movie Details

    The Lion King 1 1/2 tagline: You don’t know the ? of it!
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    The Lion King 1 1/2 DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Nathan Lane Timon
    Ernie Sabella Pumbaa
    Julie Kavner Mom
    Jerry Stiller Uncle Max
    Matthew Broderick Simba
    Robert Guillaume Rafiki
    Moira Kelly Nala
    Whoopi Goldberg Shenzi
    Cheech Marin Banzai
    Jim Cummings Ed
    Edward Hibbert Zazu
    Jason Rudofsky Flinchy
    Matt Weinberg Young Simba
    Tony Anselmo Donald Duck
    Jeff Bennett Additional Voices
    Directors: Bradley Raymond
    IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 5,362 votes

    “The Lion King 1 1/2″ Movie Review

    “The Lion King 3″ Plot Summary

    Timon the meerkat and Pumbaa the warthog retell the story of The Lion King, from their own unique perspective. add synopsis

    Surprisingly Good

    I have to be honest, i was expecting a failure so bad, because it really did sound like they were trying to milk the original movie to get money. But that wasn’t the case with this pretty funny (sometimes odd) movie. I loved how they told the story of Timon and Pumba, the story with Simba and him having trouble sleeping was funny. The jacuzzi bubble, and when Pumba leaves, the bubbles stop. It’s all harmless fun, good for kids and some adults. I think this movie will last for a while because it is rather good for a straight to Video and DVD movie. While the movie does seem a little odd and kind of trails off toward the end, it works. 8 out of 10

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    ‘Marley & Me’ Download and Reviews

    December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Family

    “Marley & Me” Movie Details

    Marley & Me tagline: Heel the love
    Marley and Me - DVD Cover

    Marley & Me DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Owen Wilson John Grogan
    Jennifer Aniston Jennifer Grogan
    Eric Dane Sebastian
    Kathleen Turner Ms. Kornblut
    Alan Arkin Arnie Klein
    Nathan Gamble Patrick
    Ann Dowd Dr. Platt
    Haley Bennett Lisa
    Clarke Peters Editor
    Finley Jacobsen Conor
    Lucy Merriam Colleen
    Bryce Robinson Patrick
    Ben Hyland Conor
    Sarah O’Kelly Neighbor Mom
    Keith Hudson Big Guy
    Directors: David Frankel
    IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 28,578 votes

    “Marley & Me” Movie Review

    “Marley and Me” Plot Summary

    A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog.

    Best film of the holiday season

    Short-attention-span synopsis: Best film of the holiday season

    Marley & Me (PG, 2:00) 9I felt bad having to deliver the news to my fellow fans about what a poor crop of SF&F films we have to pick from this holiday season, so let me make it up to you by giving a totally unqualified recommendation for Marley & Me! It’s not science fiction. Heck, it’s barely fiction at all, since it’s drawn from the real-life experiences of newspaper columnist John Grogan, his wife Jen, their kids, and their yellow labrador retriever, Marley, ‘the worst dog in the world’.I do some database work for the Wisconsin Academy of Graduate Service Dogs, and I have to say that Marley would have washed out of the academy in 15 minutes. He’d be a terrible service dog, but he makes a wonderful friend

    This film is utterly realistic. It never strikes a forced or false note. There are lots of laffs, but they all arise organically out of real life. John and Jen are good, decent people (like virtually all Americans), and they behave naturally, without any visible ‘acting’. It’s a little slice of Americana. If a big-budget spectacular like Benjamin Button had been able to muster a quarter of the heart of this modest film, they’d already be rolling Oscar’s red carpet up to its front door.’I'd like to be the man my dog thinks I am.’ — Mike McGuire, songwriter

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    ‘Star Trek: Insurrection’ Download and Reviews

    December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Star Trek: Insurrection” Movie Details

    Star Trek: Insurrection tagline: The Battle For Paradise Has Begun
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    Star Trek: Insurrection DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Stephanie Niznik
  • 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
    F. Murray Abraham Ad’har Ru’afo
    Donna Murphy Anij
    Anthony Zerbe Vice-Admiral Dougherty
    Gregg Henry Gallatin
    Daniel Hugh Kelly Sojef
    Michael Welch Artim
    Mark Deakins Tournel
    Perim
    Directors: Jonathan Frakes IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 25,565 votes

    “Star Trek: Insurrection” Movie Review

    “Star Trek 9: Insurrection” Plot Summary

    When the crew of the Enterprise learn of a Federation plot against the inhabitants of a unique planet, Capt. Picard begins an open rebellion. add synopsis

    Excellent!!!

    This is one of the best Star Trek movies! It is exciting, funny and supported by Jerry Goldsmith’s fourth Star Trek score. In contrast to Star Trek-First Contact very many scenes of the film do not play on the Enterprise, but on the paradise-like planet of the Ba’ku. This film is not only exciting, it also criticizes society. In many countries, for example in Ireland, people of the same races fight each other. This movie illustrates that these fights are senseless and that all people belong to one race. Jerry Goldsmith’s score is also very extraordinary which makes the movie even more worth watching. Especially the Ba’ku theme is so good that you have after having seen this movie a good impression of it.

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    ‘The Box’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Mystery

    “The Box” Movie Details

    The Box tagline: You Are The Experiment
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    The Box DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Cameron Diaz Norma Lewis
    James Marsden Arthur Lewis
    Frank Langella Arlington Steward
    James Rebhorn Norm Cahill
    Holmes Osborne Dick Burns
    Sam Oz Stone Walter Lewis
    Gillian Jacobs Dana
    Celia Weston Lana Burns
    Deborah Rush Clymene Steward
    Lisa K. Wyatt Rhonda Martin
    Mark S. Cartier Martin Teague
    Kevin Robertson Wendel Matheson
    Michele Durrett Rebecca Matheson
    Ian Kahn Vick Brenner
    John Magaro Charles
    Directors: Richard Kelly
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 9,441 votes

    “The Box” Movie Review

    “The Box” Plot Summary

    A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple, who know that opening it will grant them a million dollars and kill someone they don’t know.

    Would you press the button??

    You have to see the whole movie to understand it, and get the concept that the movie is trying to convey to the viewer. To me I think it is an excellent movie. The movie would send primary questions like: Would you take the appealing move even if you have to kill somebody on the way?, or Would you take the next exit without taking in consideration that you will result in the fatal accident in the rear view mirror? The only bad thing in this movie is the unnecessary stretching of the story, which is attributed to the short story it is based on. The movie deserves a 7-7.5 points, but I had to use a 10 point vote because of the unfair judgment in some of the comments I have reviewed. So, Would you press the button??

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    ‘Cast Away’ Download and Reviews

    December 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Drama

    “Cast Away” Movie Details

    Cast Away tagline: At the edge of the world, his journey begins.
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    Cast Away DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Paul Sanchez Ramon
    Lari White Bettina Peterson
    Leonid Citer Fyodor
    David Allen Brooks Dick Peterson
    Yelena Popovic Beautiful Russian Woman
    Semion Suradikov Nicolai
    Tom Hanks Chuck Noland
    Helen Hunt Kelly Frears
    Peter Berg Yuri
    Dmitri S. Boudrine Lev
    Francois Duhamel French FedEx Loader
    Michael Forest Pilot Jack
    Viveka Davis Pilot Gwen
    Nick Searcy Stan
    Jennifer Choe Memphis State Student
    Directors: Robert Zemeckis
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 93,599 votes

    “Cast Away” Movie Review

    “Cast Away” Plot Summary

    A FedEx executive must transform himself physically and emotionally to survive a crash landing on a deserted island.

    Simply wonderful!!

    This is a marvelous, heartwarming, engaging movie that features the genius of Tom Hanks. The film was neither too long or boring; it was just right. It might have been boring if it’d been anyone other than Hanks, but as usual, he melts into his role and delivers a riveting performance.

    Kudos to Zemeckis also in capturing Hanks’ ordeal on the island, from his weight loss to his desolation. This is one of the best ‘Robinson Crusoe’ type adaptations I’ve seen.

    And Hanks’ journey back to civilization was so interesting and moving. He superbly played the part of the person who’s struggling to find his place after being out of touch for five years! The scenes are so touching, especially his reunion with Hunt.

    I was almost convinced this was based on an actual account, so much so I was looking to see the trailers at the end of the movie, saying ‘Based on the real life account of…’

    Tom Hanks is one of the best character actors of his generation, right alongside of Robert Duvall, Robert DeNiro, Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, and Russell Crowe.

    As an aside, this is the only movie I’ve seen that’s been a showcase of a corporate logo from beginning to end (and not a bad association, I might add), to which I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t produced by FedEx. ;-)

    If you’re looking for something more than the shallow and contrived dramatics of the reality series Survivor, or a movie without the standard pyrotechnics or other adrenalin boosting gimmicks, then this film will be well worth your time.

    It’s a human interest story, pure and simple.

    I was so drawn in that when the movie ended, I really wanted to see what happens to Chuck in the new phase of his life, after meeting his next potential love interest at the very end of the film.

    I guess that’s left up to the imagination. Happily ever after. :-)

    Enjoy a superb tour de force performance by Hanks.

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    ‘Dawn of the Dead’ Download and Reviews

    December 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Dawn of the Dead” Movie Details

    Dawn of the Dead tagline: When the undead rise, civilization will fall.
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    Dawn of the Dead DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Matt Frewer
  • Sarah Polley Ana
    Ving Rhames Kenneth
    Jake Weber Michael
    Mekhi Phifer Andre
    Ty Burrell Steve
    Michael Kelly CJ
    Kevin Zegers Terry
    Michael Barry Bart
    Lindy Booth Nicole
    Jayne Eastwood Norma
    Boyd Banks Tucker
    Inna Korobkina Luda
    R.D. Reid Glen
    Kim Poirier Monica
    Frank
    Directors: Zack Snyder IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 69,010 votes

    “Dawn of the Dead” Movie Review

    “Dawn of the Dead” Plot Summary

    A nurse, a policeman, a young married couple, a salesman, and other survivors of a worldwide plague that is producing aggressive, flesh-eating zombies, take refuge in a mega Midwestern shopping mall.

    One of the best Zombie movies I’ve seen…

    …and I’ve seen quite a few. This movie is a must for all those enjoy seeing horror-zombie movies with a twist, but not containing excessive amounts of blood and gore, like BrainDead had. Unlike others, I don’t think this movie should compare to Resident Evil because zombies here don’t act like those ones, oh no, not at all. You surely will need to see the movie to understand, but I was simply delighted. Most important, this movie contains no pseudo-scientific bullsh!t regarding how do the zombies appear, skips through unnecessary preparation, the soundtrack is absolutely beautiful and the end, oh, the end is… what can I say? Great-great-great! Overall, I very much enjoyed seeing this and I guess it’s a movie you can see more than once. I, personally, have seen it 4 times in 2 days and I always found something new to look at.

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