‘I Am Legend’ Download and Reviews

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

“I Am Legend” Movie Details

I Am Legend tagline: The last man on earth is not alone
I Am Legend - DVD Cover

I Am Legend DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Abraham Sparrow
  • Will Smith Robert Neville
    Charlie Tahan Ethan
    Darrell Foster Mike – Military Escort
    Dash Mihok Alpha Male
    Kona Sam
    Samuel Glen Military Driver – Jay
    James Michael McCauley Male Evacuee
    Pedro Mojica Sergeant
    Anthony C. Mazza Evacuation Cop
    Steve Cirbus Military Police
    Adhi Sharma Military Scanning Tech
    Tyree Michael Simpson Evacuation Cop #2
    Blake Lange Coast Guard Ground Crew
    Alexander DiPersia Male Evacuee #2
    Male Evacuee #3
    Directors: Francis Lawrence IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 144,277 votes

    “I Am Legend” Movie Review

    “I Am Legend” Plot Summary

    Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.

    Two films in one; one is an interesting and intelligent thriller, the second is CGI-filled dreck

    I enjoyed this movie for the most part. Well, the first half at least. The first half was a neat little apocalyptic thriller. The shots of a deserted New York were effective and purveyed a sense of isolation for the main character. Will Smith was excellent as Robert Neville, one of the only people alive thanks to a virus which has wiped out the world and turned everyone into vicious, animal-like creatures who are out for blood. Smith’s character is obviously losing his mind and having trouble coping with total isolation (well, apart from his dog friend). There are some tense scenes littered throughout which help keep you one the edge

    Then we enter the second half, a crappy horror cartoon with no scares and some incredibly lame CGI monsters and a cliched ending. When the monsters finally come out I sunk in my seat, not only were they pure CGI, they were pure, BAD CGI. It was almost as if they ripped them straight from a cartoon or video game and dropped into the movie. It was embarrassing and it killed what could have been an excellent movie. Not only that, the second half felt incredibly rushed, some extended scenes would have been nice and would have helped keep up the tension. And when the end comes it is a ‘depressingly happy’ ending that feels a bit too cliched and comes as a disappointment

    The first half is a four star psychological thriller with a fine performance from Smith and some well shot scenes. The second half is a two star horror cartoon with appalling SFX. That averages the rating to a: 3/5

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    ‘The Karate Kid, Part II’ Download and Reviews

    August 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Romance, Sport

    “The Karate Kid, Part II” Movie Details

    The Karate Kid, Part II tagline: This time, the combat is real.
    The Karate Kid 2 - DVD Cover

    The Karate Kid, Part II DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ralph Macchio Daniel LaRusso
    Pat Morita Mr. Kesuke Miyagi
    Pat E. Johnson Referee
    Bruce Malmuth Announcer
    Eddie Smith Bystander
    Martin Kove John Kreese
    Garth Johnson Autograph Fan #1
    Brett Johnson Autograph Fan #2
    Will Hunt Postman
    Evan Malmuth Cab Driver
    Lee Arnone Stewardess #1
    Sarah Kendall Stewardess #2
    Yuji Okumoto Chozen
    Joey Miyashima Toshio
    Danny Kamekona Sato
    Directors: John G. Avildsen
    IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 16,516 votes

    “The Karate Kid, Part II” Movie Review

    “The Karate Kid 2″ Plot Summary

    Daniel accompanies his mentor to Okinawa who is off to see his dying father and confront his old rival, while Daniel inadvertently makes an enemy of his own. add synopsis

    Good sequel to a classic film

    The Karate Kid Part II is a worthy sequel to a classic film. The Karate Kid films to me were never really great martial arts film just films with decent martial arts sequences there were more of films based around friendship and finding self conidfeance. The realtionship between Myigai and Daniel is played very well the chemistry here is somewhat deeper than the first film. All in all a worthy sequel.

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