‘Mr. Brooks’ Download and Reviews

December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

“Mr. Brooks” Movie Details

Mr. Brooks tagline: There’s something about
Mr. Brooks - DVD Cover

Mr. Brooks DVD Cover

Actors:
Kevin Costner Mr. Earl Brooks
Demi Moore Tracy Atwood
Dane Cook Mr. Smith
William Hurt Marshall
Marg Helgenberger Emma Brooks
Ruben Santiago-Hudson Hawkins
Danielle Panabaker Jane Brooks
Aisha Hinds Nancy Hart
Lindsay Crouse Captain Lister
Jason Lewis Jesse Vialo
Reiko Aylesworth Sheila
Matt Schulze Thorton Meeks
Yasmine Delawari Sunday
Traci Dinwiddie Sarah Leaves
Michael Cole AtwoodВ’s Lawyer
Directors: Bruce A. Evans
IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 45,817 votes

“Mr. Brooks” Movie Review

“Mr. Brooks” Plot Summary

A psychological thriller about a man who is sometimes controlled by his murder-and-mayhem-loving alter ego.

Pleasantly Surprised

I didn’t expect much considering all the bad reviews (not that those matter) but actually found this to be quite entertaining for the most part. It really plays with your mind, an original psychological thriller compared to most others out there today. Kevin Costner, in an interesting new turn for him, plays Mr. Brooks, a self-made multi-millionaire with a beautiful house and a loving wife and daughter. His business colleagues have nothing but respect for him. But he has a dark secret… he’s addicted to killing people and has been for years. He fights his addiction by attending AA meetings at church and just calling himself ‘an addict.’ William Hurt plays ‘Marshall,’ his twisted inner-voice who eggs him on. I found Costner and especially Hurt to be quite a hoot in a very darkly comic sort of way, they actually make quite a duo. The ending could have been worked with better, but overall this was well-done and a must-see for any fans of Costner or Hurt, or any fans of thrillers that actually show a good sense of humor.

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‘The Silence of the Lambs’ Download and Reviews

December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Thriller

“The Silence of the Lambs” Movie Details

The Silence of the Lambs tagline: Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Brilliant. Cunning. Psychotic. In his mind lies the clue to a ruthless killer. – Clarice Starling, FBI. Brilliant. Vulnerable. Alone. She must trust him to stop the killer.
The Silence of the Lambs - DVD Cover

The Silence of the Lambs DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Jack Wild
  • Kevin Costner Robin of Locksley
    Morgan Freeman Azeem
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Marian Dubois
    Christian Slater Will Scarlett
    Alan Rickman Sheriff of Nottingham
    Michael McShane Friar Tuck
    Brian Blessed Lord Locksley
    Michael Wincott Guy of Gisborne
    Nick Brimble Little John
    Soo Drouet Fanny
    Daniel Newman Wulf
    Daniel Peacock David of Doncaster
    Walter Sparrow Duncan
    Harold Innocent Bishop of Hereford
    Much the Miller’s Son
    Directors: Jonathan Demme IMDB Rating: 8.7/10 out of 227,401 votes

    “The Silence of the Lambs” Movie Review

    “The Silence of the Lambs” Plot Summary

    A young FBI cadet must confide in an incarcerated and manipulative killer to receive his help on catching another serial killer who skins his victims.

    It’s a classic!

    There is little doubt that the most memorable aspect of The Silence of the Lambs is Anthony Hopkins’ incomparable performance as Lecter. Taking over for Brian Cox, who was effective, but not especially memorable, as the good doctor in 1986’s Manhunter, Hopkins instantly makes the role his own, capturing and conveying the charismatic essence of pure evil. To his dying day, no matter how many roles he plays in the interim, Hopkins will forever be known for this part. (It is a credit to Hopkins’ ability as an actor that this part did not result in stereotyping. His post-Silence career has been greatly varied, with roles as widely diverse as a stodgy butler in Merchant-Ivory’s The Remains of the Day and an action hero in The Edge.) I can throw out any number of superlatives, but none of them do justice to this chilling performance, which I labeled as the best acting work of the ’90s. Want to feel the icy fingers of terror stroke your heart? Watch this mixture of brilliant eloquence and inhuman cruelty. As portrayed by Hopkins, Hannibal is both a suave, cultured gentleman and an unspeakable fiend. He is gracious and monstrous at the same time. (Hopkins also provided one of the most quotable lines in recent film history with ‘I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti’, which was followed by an inimitable slithering slurp.)

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    ‘Dragonfly’ Download and Reviews

    November 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Fantasy, Mystery

    “Dragonfly” Movie Details

    Dragonfly tagline: When someone you love dies… are they gone forever?
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    Dragonfly DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kim Staunton
  • Kevin Costner Joe Darrow
    Susanna Thompson Emily Darrow
    Samantha Morton Hugh Campbell
    Adam Rifkin Charlie Dickinson
    Kathy Bates Mrs. Belmont
    Robert Bailey Jr. Jeffrey Reardon
    Jacob Smith Ben
    Jay Thomas Hal
    Lisa Banes Flora
    Matt Craven Eric
    Casey Biggs Neil Darrow
    Leslie Hope Charisse Darrow
    Peter Hansen Phillip Darrow
    Marybeth Fisher Eulogist
    Intake Nurse
    Directors: Tom Shadyac IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 13,374 votes

    “Dragonfly” Movie Review

    “Dragonfly” Plot Summary

    A grieving doctor is being contacted by his late wife through his patients near death experiences. add synopsis

    A Good Thriller.

    Dragonfly was a good thriller movie and was very well written. Kevin Costner and Kathy Bates were good. The movie did bore you a little at times, but in the ending the story picks up and flows greatly. The movie is about Joe (Kevin Costner), a doctor whose wife dies in a bus accident in a foreign country while working for the Red Cross

    When she dies, Joe is devastated, and works overtime at the hospital, and is uncomfortable staying at his own house with his wife’s menacing bird. But then, Joe finds that children dying at the hospital have seen his wife when they are near death, like a young boy named Jeffrey who is at the hospital for cancer. Now, Joe must find what his wife wants him to find. This movie was interesting and good. I give Dragonfly a 9 out of 10. :)

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    ‘The Untouchables’ Download and Reviews

    November 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, History, Thriller

    “The Untouchables” Movie Details

    The Untouchables tagline: The Chicago Dream is that big
    The Untouchables - DVD Cover

    The Untouchables DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Robert Swan
  • Kevin Costner Eliot Ness
    Sean Connery Jim Malone
    Charles Martin Smith Agent Oscar Wallace
    Andy Garcia Agent George Stone/Giuseppe Petri
    Robert De Niro Al Capone
    Richard Bradford Police Chief Mike Dorsett
    Jack Kehoe Walter Payne
    Brad Sullivan George
    Billy Drago Frank Nitti
    Patricia Clarkson Catherine Ness
    Vito D’Ambrosio Bowtie driver
    Steven Goldstein Scoop
    Peter Aylward Lt. Anderson
    Don Harvey Officer Preseuski
    Mountie captain
    Directors: Brian De Palma IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 81,424 votes

    “The Untouchables” Movie Review

    “The Untouchables” Plot Summary

    Federal Agent Elliot Ness sets out to take out Al Capone; because of rampant corruption, he assembles a small, hand-picked team.

    Great fun

    A really terrific movie even if it does suffer from some plot holes and overly sentimental and long scenes, The Untouchables remains one of DePalma’s best, probably his last great film to date. Connery and Garcia are fantastic, and **spoiler alert** Connery’s death scene remains one of the best ever **. But as good as they are, De Niro’s Capone is a highlight, especially the ‘baseball’ scene. Well shot and well written as well. Lots of fun!

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    ‘Dances with Wolves’ Download and Reviews

    November 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Drama, Western

    “Dances with Wolves” Movie Details

    Dances with Wolves tagline: Inside everyone is a frontier waiting to be discovered.
    Dances with Wolves - DVD Cover

    Dances with Wolves DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Doris Leader Charge
  • Kevin Costner Lt. John Dunbar
    Mary McDonnell Stands With A Fist
    Graham Greene Kicking Bird
    Rodney A. Grant Wind In His Hair
    Floyd ‘Red Crow’ Westerman Ten Bears
    Tantoo Cardinal Black Shawl
    Robert Pastorelli Timmons
    Charles Rocket Lt. Elgin
    Maury Chaykin Major Fambrough
    Jimmy Herman Stone Calf
    Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse Smiles A Lot
    Michael Spears Otter
    Jason R. Lone Hill Worm
    Tony Pierce Spivey
    Pretty Shield
    Directors: Kevin Costner IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 67,479 votes

    “Dances with Wolves” Movie Review

    “Dances with Wolves” Plot Summary

    Lt. John Dunbar, exiled to a remote western Civil War outpost, befriends wolves and Indians, making him an intolerable aberration in the military.

    The best film of all time

    Many people regard a lot of films as ‘top class’ but I always keep a little shelf in my mind for the films that I regard as the best films of all time – films that are simply timeless masterpieces. Welcome to the top of that shelf! There are certain criteria by which films are judged and greatness is only obtained when all the criteria are satisfied in full. Dances with Wolves is the greatest timeless masterpiece of cinema to date because it satisfies all these criteria: 1) Cinematography: the sweeping landscape photography of the Frontier combined with the subtle night-time photography earns top marks. Aside from Oscars for Cinematography and editing, it also won the ASC award for Outstanding achievement in Cinematography – as well as a host of other industry recognition awards. In short – the cinematography is breathtaking.2) Sound/Score: the score is one of the best ever written. Again, awards rained from the sky for magical and moving score that combined seamlessly with the film/story.3) Screenplay: The dialogue and plot is magnificent. The film does not fall into the common plot formulas found in other films that attempt to pass themselves off as epics. The story combines as both of celebration of life and a somber rumination of the history of mankind

    There are comical moments, dramatic moments and tear-jerking moments – that all make their entry (and exit) into the story with flawless timing.4) The Acting: for all that has been said about Kevin Costner, this was the peak of his career and he played the role of John Dunbar to perfection. A relatively unknown band of actors gave magnificent, heart-felt and down-to-earth performances in support. It was actually refreshing to see an ‘EPIC’ where the producers didn’t feel the need to throw famous actors in with cameo roles to improve it marketability. As far as I was concerned, there were no weak links in the chain on the acting side of things. Kevin Costner certainly proved his worthiness as a director by getting the best out of the cast.5) The ONLY film in history to…. Have an extended (director’s cut) version that was better than the original. Due to concerns about the length of the film, Dances with Wolves was stripped back to three hours. Some complained that it was still too long, but I thought that the film was patient – it included good relevant detail but managed to keep the story moving at a good pace. The director’s cut added an hour to the cinematic release and was, without a doubt, better than the original. It somehow added more intrigue to the story and included many sobering insights into the destruction of the American Indian race

    Over all, I regard it as the greatest most masterful epic of all time.

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    ‘The Bodyguard’ Download and Reviews

    November 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Romance, Thriller

    “The Bodyguard” Movie Details

    The Bodyguard tagline: Never let her out of your sight. Never let your guard down. Never fall in love.
    The Bodyguard - DVD Cover

    The Bodyguard DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Robert Wuhl
  • Kevin Costner Frank Farmer
    Whitney Houston Rachel ‘Rach’ Marron
    Gary Kemp Sy Spector
    Bill Cobbs Bill Devaney
    Ralph Waite Herb Farmer
    Tomas Arana Greg Portman
    Michele Lamar Richards Nicki Marron
    Mike Starr Tony Scipelli
    Christopher Birt Henry
    DeVaughn Nixon Fletcher ‘Fletch’ Marron
    Gerry Bamman Ray Court
    Joe Urla Minella
    Tony Pierce Dan
    Charles Keating Klingman
    Oscar Host
    Directors: Mick Jackson IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 29,936 votes

    “The Bodyguard” Movie Review

    “The Bodyguard” Plot Summary

    A former Secret Service agent takes on the job of bodyguard to a pop singer, whose lifestyle is most unlike a President’s.

    Great movie

    Has everything. Whitney acts better than Costner, but great story and well made

    Loved the references to Yojimbo

    Good country scenes with the father from the Waltons. The characters rang true

    The jealousy of Rachel’s sister rang true and added another dimension to the movie

    And then there is the music. Incredible. Made the best use of Whitney’s voice. Most movies age, but in 2009 it still felt contemporary.1 point dropped for Costner’s acting. He is wooden in a number of scenes and doesn’t seem to choose the best delivery for each line.

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    ‘Waterworld’ Download and Reviews

    November 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Waterworld” Movie Details

    Waterworld tagline: Beyond the horizon lies the secret to a new beginning.
    Waterworld - DVD Cover

    Waterworld DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gerard Murphy
  • Chaim Girafi Drifter
    Rick Aviles Gatesman
    R.D. Call Enforcer
    Zitto Kazann Elder/Survivor
    Leonardo Cimino Elder
    Zakes Mokae Priam
    Luke Ka’ili Jr. Boy
    Anthony DeMasters Boy
    Willy Petrovic Boy
    Jack Kehler Banker
    Jeanne Tripplehorn Helen
    Lanny Flaherty Trader
    Robert A. Silverman Hydroholic
    Nord
    Directors: Kevin Reynolds IMDB Rating: 5.7/10 out of 50,807 votes

    “Waterworld” Movie Review

    “Waterworld” Plot Summary

    In a future where the polar ice caps have melted and most of Earth is underwater, a mutated mariner fights starvation and outlaw “smokers,” and reluctantly helps a woman and a young girl try to find dry land.

    The $200 Million Dollar Roger Corman Film

    I’ll admit it: I liked ‘Waterworld’ . . . or parts of it, anyway. No, ‘Waterworld’ is not exactly Shakespeare — for that matter, it’s not exactly James Cameron, either — but it hits a certain ‘Mad Max/Road Warrior’ vibe that’s moderately cool, and it provides a handful of decent thrills. Should two hundred million dollars been spent on this flick? Probably not, but I’ll ask you this: Does it matter? If you only have to plunk down three bucks to rent a movie, does it really matter what that movie’s budget was, provided that you were at least slightly entertained?’Waterworld’ is the story of the Mariner (Kevin Costner); a tough, grizzled loner who roams the seas of post-apocalyptic Earth. The polar icecaps have melted, flooding the world, and land has become little more than a legend. During his travels between the tiny man-made islands that comprise the remnants of civilization, the Mariner meets a woman named Helen (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and a small girl named Enola (Tina Majorino) who claim to have knowledge — or at least a cryptic map — of where to find land. Of course, a rowdy gang of pirates known as the Smokers also are aware of the fact that Helen and Enola have this knowledge; so, under the guidance of their mad leader Deacon (Dennis Hopper), the pirates try to hunt down the two. Faced with his one slim chance of ever finding land falling into the hands of complete madmen, it’s up to the Mariner to protect Helen and Enola — and ultimately, to try and defeat the Smokers — if he wants to keep his dreams and himself alive . . . .The premise of ‘Waterworld’ is interesting enough; I like the fact that the film actually tries to show (at least in the opening scenes) how people would survive in a world flooded by salt water. There’s some cool flashes of originality in here regarding what the world would be like — for example, the fact that ordinary dirt has become so valuable as to become the standard of currency — but unfortunately, that originality gets ignored the second the action starts rolling halfway through the film. Overall, the script isn’t terrible — however, it’s quite predictable. For example, the first part of the film is spent explaining painfully how there is no more land, and how it’s just a myth . . . gee, wonder what our heroes will find towards the end of the film? A couple of twists spring readily to mind (for example — there genuinely is no more land, or dry land can be found far beneath the sea in domed cities, like some kind of ‘Atlantis’, perhaps) — one such twist would’ve been nice to see. While the story does have its good moments (particularly any scene involving Dennis Hopper), it’s too formulaic to be called exciting. Nice? Yes. Exciting? No. The few good scenes are very, very good, but there’s a lot more average — or even dull — scenes spread out between the sparse fun

    The most puzzling part about ‘Waterworld’, though, is the direction. The film is loaded with action, and I’ll give credit where credit is due — nearly all of the action looks great, especially since all the fights and the action take place out on the water. But for $200 million . . ? It doesn’t look THAT good. I know a significant part of the film’s budget was spent on floating sets out in the Pacific — but the camera cuts and shot selections are usually so quick and tight, it’s hard to notice the background. There’s no long, slow shots basking on the glory of these expensive sets. ‘Waterworld’ is filmed exactly like a typical action movie, which is okay, I guess, but it completely fails to take advantage of its resources. Quite strange, to say the least

    As for the cast . . . it’s a mixed bag. Kevin Costner does a very good job as the grizzled Mariner, playing against type as a hardened, almost amoral anti-hero. It goes against the good-guy grain that Costner has typically played in most of his films, and Costner seems to relish the change. Dennis Hopper is terrific as the villainous Deacon; the role is completely over-the-top and absolutely ludicrous at times . . . in short, the part is perfect for Hopper. His lines simply drip with withering sarcasm, making him a quite memorable screen villain. The rest of the cast . . . ehh. Nobody does a horrible job, but nobody’s particularly memorable, either. Should ‘Waterworld’ have been a $200 Million Dollar Dud? Probably not. In a perfect world, ‘Waterworld’ would’ve been a $20 Million Dollar Sleeper, directed by John Carpenter and starring Rutger Hauer . . . or a $2 Million Dollar Cult Classic, directed by Roger Corman and starring Lorenzo Lamas. However, this isn’t a perfect world (as evidenced by the fact that Freddie Prinze, Jr. keeps making movies), so ‘Waterworld’ is forever branded as the bad film with a runaway budget. Too bad. ‘Waterworld’ is by no means a great movie, but it has some entertaining moments, enough to warrant at least a rental . . . and some frequent pushes of the fast forward button. Grade: B-/C+

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    ‘3000 Miles to Graceland’ Download and Reviews

    October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Movie Details

    3000 Miles to Graceland tagline: Crime Is King.
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    3000 Miles to Graceland DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Michael Kopsa
  • Kurt Russell Michael Zane
    Kevin Costner Thomas J. Murphy
    Courteney Cox Cybil Waingrow
    Christian Slater Hanson
    Kevin Pollak U.S. Marshal Damitry
    David Arquette Gus
    Jon Lovitz Jay Peterson
    Howie Long Jack, Gang Pilot
    Thomas Haden Church U.S. Marshal Quigley
    Bokeem Woodbine Franklin
    Ice-T Hamilton, Gunman
    David Kaye Jesse Waingrow
    Louis Lombardi Otto Sinclair, Boise Lawyer
    Shawn Michael Howard Roller Elvis
    Jefferson
    Directors: Demian Lichtenstein IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 19,152 votes

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Movie Review

    “3000 Miles to Graceland” Plot Summary

    A gang of ex-cons rob a casino during Elvis convention week. add synopsis

    one of the BEST action movies ever

    After watching the trailer, I thought it would be a funny movie, a bit stupid but funny (Costner and Russell as Elvis impersonators are hilarious). What a surprise! What I finally saw is one of the best action movies I’ve seen in a long time. It even has a plot you can follow, doesn’t need bloody guts and severed body parts to be shown in close-up. It is ‘just’ a film about bank robbers, that decided to rob a casino, ‘because everybody else robs banks’. There is a huge shootout and security guards and innocent bystanders drop dead by the dozen. The rivalry between the robbers evolves and finally leads (through some twists)to the showdown between Costner / Russell / dozens of law enforcers. The way Costner portraits the lunatic (actually believing himself to be one of Elvis’ illegitimate children)is just fantastic and worth watching the movie. Russell is also wonderful to watch, as the ex-con who just wants to get enough money to settle down on his boat (nice twist there)and who doesn’t share the enthusiasm of the others for killing. Even Cox as the ‘woman in the middle’ shows a surprisingly good performance. Admittedly, you don’t have to switch on your brain to understand it, but it is really cool to watch, funny and entertaining. If you don’t want to spend any money on a theater ticket, get it on DVD – it’s worth it.

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    ‘The Postman’ Download and Reviews

    October 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Drama

    “The Postman” Movie Details

    The Postman tagline: It is 2013. War has crippled the Earth. Technology has been erased. Our only hope is an unlikely hero.
    The Postman - DVD Cover

    The Postman DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Todd Allen
  • Will Patton General Bethlehem
    Larenz Tate Ford Lincoln Mercury
    Olivia Williams Abby
    James Russo Idaho
    Daniel von Bargen Pineview Sheriff Briscoe
    Tom Petty Bridge City Mayor
    Scott Bairstow Luke
    Giovanni Ribisi Bandit 20
    Roberta Maxwell Irene March
    Joe Santos Colonel Getty
    Ron McLarty Old George
    Peggy Lipton Ellen March
    Brian Anthony Wilson Woody
    Gibbs
    Directors: Kevin Costner IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 22,736 votes

    “The Postman” Movie Review

    “The Postman” Plot Summary

    Post-apocalyptic America. What begins as a con game becomes one man’s quest to rebuild civilization by resuming postal service. add synopsis

    A Movie About Hope

    Possible Spoiler, If You Know Nothing About The Movie (8 Stars)This movie like many movies that get bad reviews is longer than most. It’s length may not let most viewers eat, chew gum, and talk at the same time. I liked it the first time I viewed it. It shows that desperate times require strength, courage, and hope. We may some day have a time when we are in dire straits. The World Trade Center September 11, comes to mind

    When times are the toughest, someone has to step up to the plate and show courage. This man, the postman gives hope to those who had given up on life. It may be soapy, but it makes me feel good when it’s over. That is part of what watching movies is all about

    Other movies that deal with post war situations, the Mad Max movies for the action, Blade Runner for it’s sci-fi, and Dr. Strangelove is my favorite classic movie with both humor and realism all tied up in a perfect package.

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    ‘Tombstone’ Download and Reviews

    October 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, History

    “Tombstone” Movie Details

    Tombstone tagline: I’m your Huckleberry!
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    Tombstone DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
  • Kurt Russell Wyatt Earp
    Val Kilmer Doc Holliday
    Sam Elliott Virgil Earp
    Bill Paxton Morgan Earp
    Powers Boothe Curly Bill Brocious
    Michael Biehn Johnny Ringo
    Charlton Heston Henry Hooker
    Jason Priestley Deputy Billy Breckinridge
    Jon Tenney John Behan, Cochise County Sheriff
    Stephen Lang Ike Clanton
    Thomas Haden Church Billy Clanton
    Dana Delany Josephine Marcus
    Paula Malcomson Allie Earp
    Lisa Collins Louisa Earp
    Mattie Blaylock Earp, aka Celia Maddon
    Directors: George P. Cosmatos IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 41,151 votes

    “Tombstone” Movie Review

    “Tombstone” Plot Summary

    A successful lawman’s plans to retire anonymously in Tombstone, Arizona, are disrupted by the kind of outlaws he was famous for eliminating.

    Easily the best film I’ve seen in a month

    A public service announcement to anyone that hasn’t seen this movie: Watch it now! I just saw it for the first time, and it’s easily the best movie I’ve seen in months

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, but, in my opinion, characters are likely the most important aspect of a film. That said, the characters here couldn’t be better, each one has their own distinct personality, they all have moments to shine and, most importantly, they are all superbly acted. Top honours in that category go, of course, to Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday. Simply one of the best characters ever to grace the screen, no more needs to be said. Kurt Russell also did a very good job as celebrated lawman Wyatt Earp. The supporting cast are great as well, but these two certainly stand out…especially Kilmer

    I wont get in to how great the plot is so that I don’t spoil it. I’ll just leave it at this: it’s an enthralling story that will keep you glued from beginning to end, surprise you at times, and even saves time to make you laugh. Very well written, very well played out. Even the music is great, which is something that I often overlook

    In conclusion, I’m a huge western fan. In fact, next to horror, I’d have to say they are my favourite genre of film. Despite being fairly recent, this film ranks among the best and has certainly earned it’s spot as one of my favourite films.9/10

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